Cities across Kansas to receive $22m for highway improvements

13 September 2023

TOPEKA (KSNT) – Cities across Kansas will be receiving part of $22 million in funding to improve intersections and state highways as part of the Kansas Department of Transportation’s City Connecting Link Improvement Program (CCLIP).

In total, KDOT received 60 applications requesting a total of $53 million. 27 cities were selected to share the allocated $22 million.

Additional funding is being provided as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation (BIL) that was passed in Nov. 2021. BIL is part of a federal initiative to expand access to clean drinking water, ensure Americans have access to high-speed internet, tackle the climate crisis, advance environmental justice, invest in communities left behind and rebuild roads, bridges and rails.


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BIL will provide $5.1 million during state fiscal year 2025 and $16.9 million during state fiscal year 2026. Local matching funds are required based on city population, according to a press release from the Office of the Governor.

“My administration is committed to preserving and improving Kansas highways by investing transportation dollars in the projects where they can do the most good,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “Thanks to our increasingly solid financial footing at the state and federal levels, Kansas is finding ways to solve problems and bring resources directly to communities across the state.” 

For the state fiscal year 2025, the following cities were awarded CCLIP funds:

Abilene – Surface Preservation, $400,000 

Atchison – Surface Preservation, $400,000  

Clay Center – Surface Preservation, $400,000 

Colby – Surface Preservation, $400,000  

Council Grove – Surface Preservation, $400,000  

Emporia – Surface Preservation, $400,000 

Harper – Surface Preservation, $400,000 

Larned – Surface Preservation, $400,000 

Leavenworth – Surface Restoration, $400,000 

Lyons – Surface Preservation, $400,000 

Stockton – Pavement Restoration, $700,000 

Winfield – Surface Preservation, $400,000 

For the state fiscal year 2026, the following cities will be awarded CCLIP funds:

Clay Center – Surface Preservation, $400,000 

Ellsworth – Geometric Improvement, $1,100,000  

Emporia – Geometric Improvement, $1,200,000 

Fort Scott – Geometric Improvement, $1,500,000  

Girard – Pavement Restoration, $1,500,000 

Hoisington – Pavement Restoration, $1,100,000 

Lakin – Pavement Restoration, $1,400,000 

Meade – Pavement Restoration, $1,300,000 

Ness City – Pavement Restoration, $1,100,000 

Pittsburg – Geometric Improvement, $1,500,000 

Russell – Pavement Restoration, $1,000,000 

Sedan – Pavement Restoration, $1,250,000 

Wamego – Pavement Restoration, $650,000 

Westwood – Pavement Restoration, $400,000 

Yates Center – Pavement Restoration, $1,500,000 

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