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Governor Kelly Announces $25M for Road Improvement Projects Across Kansas

Government and Politics

July 29, 2025

From: Kansas Governor Laura Kelly

TOPEKA - Governor Laura Kelly announced Tuesday $25 million for 30 projects to improve intersections and roads across the state. The projects were selected for funding through the Kansas Department of Transportation’s (KDOT) City Connecting Link Improvement Program (CCLIP). 

“Enhancing the safety and accessibility of our local highways is made possible by grants through this essential program,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “In turn, these roadway improvements help bring in resources and improve connectivity in various regions of the state.” 

CCLIP provides funds for cities to make improvements on city connecting links that are on state highways. Selected projects are funded for the state fiscal years 2027 and 2028 selection cycle. 

Under CCLIP, cities with populations above 2,500 have local minimum contribution requirements, and cities with populations over 100,000 are required to have a 25% match. Local contributions significantly expanded the scope and total impact of the selected projects, bringing their combined value to over $39 million. 

“The essence of the City Connecting Links program lies in the shared commitment between KDOT and our communities,” said Secretary of Transportation Calvin Reed. “It's through this vital partnership that we can address both state and local transportation needs, fostering economic growth and connectivity across Kansas.” 

Projects in this program may fall into one of three categories: Surface Preservation (SP), Pavement Restoration (PR), or Geometric Improvement (GI). 

SP projects extend the life of the driving surface, such as overlays or joint repair, and are funded up to $400,000 per project. PR projects typically involve extensive pavement rehabilitation or full-depth pavement. GI projects focus on roadway geometrics that address safety, capacity, or operational needs, such as adding turn lanes or improving intersections. The PR and GI categories are funded up to $1.5 million per project. 

The city, category, and amount awarded for each CCLIP project are below: 

Region

City

Highway

Total Cost

CCLIP funds

Northeast

Emporia

U.S. 50

$890,000

$400,000

Northeast

Lawrence

U.S. 59

$1,600,000

$400,000

Northeast

Leavenworth

K-7

$1,350,000

$400,000

Northeast

Manhattan

K-18

$480,000

$400,000

Northeast

Osage City

K-31

$500,000

$400,000

North Central

Jewell

K-28

$1,300,000

$1,300,000

North Central

Lindsborg

K-4

$465,000

$400,000

North Central

Lindsborg

K-4

$465,000

$400,000

North Central

Marion

K-256

$1,500,000

$1,500,000

North Central

McPherson

U.S. 56

$3,300,000

$1,500,000

North Central

McPherson

U.S. 56

$3,300,000

$1,500,000

Northwest

Colby

K-25

$840,000

$400,000

Northwest

Downs

K-181

$1,500,000

$1,500,000

Northwest

Phillipsburg

U.S. 36

$430,000

$400,000

Northwest

Phillipsburg

U.S. 183

$430,000

$400,000

Southeast

Ft. Scott

U.S. 54

$2,152,000

$1,500,000

Southeast

Girard

K-7

$570,000

$400,000

Southeast

Madison

K-58

$1,500,000

$1,500,000

Southeast

Pittsburg

K-126

$1,500,000

$1,500,000

South Central

Augusta

U.S. 54

$1,334,000

$400,000

South Central

El Dorado

K-254

$1,170,000

$400,000

South Central

Kingman

U.S. 54

$1,590,000

$1,500,000

South Central

Larned

U.S. 156

$435,000

$400,000

South Central

Lyons

K-14

$744,000

$400,000

South Central

Newton

K-15

$1,100,000

$400,000

South Central

Pratt

U.S. 281

$450,000

$400,000

South Central

Winfield

U.S. 160

$720,000

$400,000

Southwest

Dodge City

U.S. 50

$4,500,000

$1,500,000

Southwest

Garden City

U.S. 50B

$1,765,000

$1,500,000

Southwest

Meade

K-23

$1,500,000

$1,500,000

 

 

Totals

$39,380,000

$25,000,000

Region

Number of Projects

CCLIP funds

Northeast

5

$2,000,000

North Central

6

$6,600,000

Northwest

4

$2,700,000

Southeast

4

$4,900,000

South Central

8

$4,300,000

Southwest

3

$4,500,000

TOTAL

30

$25,000,000