The Kansas Department of Transportation said crews will begin resurfacing K-58 in Greenwood and Coffey counties the week of May 8. The 32-mile surface recycle project, followed by a chip seal, runs east from K-99…
The Kansas Department of Transportation will begin resurfacing a 13-mile stretch of K-3 Highway north of Bronson Monday. The project includes a mill and inlay with rock edge wedge, according to a KDOT press release,…
County roads damaged by detour traffic around a highway construction project at Moran will get a financial boost from the state. The Kansas Department of Transportation agreed to pay for road repairs to several rural…
Derrick Shannon, a highway maintenance superintendent in Humboldt, is celebrating 20 years working for the Kansas Department of Transportation. Thirteen KDOT employees are celebrating anniversaries in August, for 10, 20 or 30 years of service.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — As Interstate 70 exits Kansas and enters Missouri, a tight right-angle curve is a sight of many accidents over the years, Leo Eilts has witnessed. Eilts, a resident of the Strawberry…
The Kansas Department of Transportation says the structural integrity of the Quincy-Polk Interstate 70 viaduct is sound after a 60-foot portion of the concrete barrier collapsed earlier this month. Thankfully, no one was hurt and…
HUMBOLDT — A $2.1 million state transportation grant will allow Monarch Cement to build nearly 9,000 feet of railroad tracks and eliminate about 2,800 truckloads of deliveries each year. Gov. Laura Kelly and Kansas Department…
Darrin Petrowsky, Iola, district construction and materials engineer for the Southeast District, is celebrating 30 years with the Kansas Department of Transportation, according to a KDOT news release. His affiliation with KDOT stretches to his…
The U.S. 54 overpass construction project spanning the Union Pacific Railroad at Moran took another significant step forward Wednesday with the pouring of the viaduct’s concrete decking. The overpass, which has been closed since last…
This holiday season, as Kansas receives from the national government a Christmas present of $2.6 billion dedicated to infrastructure spending, my wish for 2022 would be for elected leaders, city planners, and traffic engineers alike…