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KDOT Soliciting Local Partnership Program Proposals |
May 25, 2000 (00-083)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
News Contact: Stan Whitley, (785) 296-3585
KDOT Soliciting
Local Partnership Program Proposals
The Kansas Department of Transportation announced it is
soliciting proposals from local units of government for projects
in three categories to be considered under its Local Partnership
Program.
KDOT divides the projects into the categories of KLINK
Resurfacing, Geometric Improvement of City Connecting Links, and
Economic Development. KDOT is accepting proposals for Fiscal Year
2003 KLINK projects and Fiscal Year 2004 Geometric Improvement
and Economic Development projects.
The KLINK program includes resurfacing projects intended to
improve roadway surfacing of city connecting links on the State
Highway System. KLINK projects are on city streets connecting two
rural portions of state highway and are maintained by the
city.
The Geometric Improvement program is intended to help cities
widen pavements, add or widen shoulders, eliminate steep hills or
sharp curves and add needed turning lanes, acceleration lanes and
deceleration lanes on City Connecting Links. The connecting links
are city streets which connect two rural portions of the State
Highway System.
The Economic Development program of highway and bridge
construction is intended to enhance economic development of the
state. Any prospective highway or bridge project which may be
considered to have the potential to significantly enhance the
income, employment, sales receipts and land values of the
surrounding area may be considered under the program.
KDOT has mailed applications to local units of governments for
submitting projects within the three categories. Proposals must
be submitted to KDOT by Aug. 1, 2000. The selected projects will
be announced in the spring of 2001.
For more information contact the KDOT Bureau of Program
Management at (785) 296-3526.
This page last updated 05/25/00
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