Thirty-four Kansas cities will receive a total of $28.65 million to make improvements to state highways in their communities. The grants come from the Kansas Department of Transportation’s City Connecting Link Improvement Program. KDOT was able to increase CCLIP funding by more than $10 million over previous years thanks to federal funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation. The funds will be used to resurface or preserve road surfaces, add turn lanes, and make general and safety improvements to state highways within the city limits of each community. Here is a complete list of communities that will receive the grants.
Source: KSN-TV