Governor Kelly Announces 40 Local Bridge Projects Receive More than $40M

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly and Kansas Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed announced today that 40 local and off-system bridge projects across the state will receive a combined total of $40.25 million as part of two local bridge improvement programs capitalizing on new revenue from the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).

“Kansas’ local bridges are critical to connecting communities and to economic opportunities,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “These projects increase infrastructure stability and safety across the state by enabling needed bridge maintenance, repair, and replacement.”

Combined with matching funds from the awarded cities and counties, the total project value is over $45.2 million. By reshaping the local bridge programs to take advantage of BIL, the Kansas Department of Transportation more than doubled its annual funding as part of the existing Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program (IKE).

There are more than 19,000 bridges on local road systems across Kansas. And nearly 5,000 of those bridges need updates for today’s standards.

“Local bridges play an important role in moving people and goods through our state,” Secretary Reed said. “With IKE, we have been able to increase the investment in local bridges and provide opportunities to improve these vital connections for our communities.” 

KDOT is awarding $20.45 million through the Off-System Bridge program (OSB) in Fiscal Year 2026 to fund 21 projects across the state. About $19.8 million will be awarded by KDOT through the Kansas Local Bridge Improvement Program (KLBIP) in Fiscal Year 2025. The funds will go to 19 bridge replacement projects, and an additional four bridges will be permanently removed from local systems.

The OSB and KLBIP are targeted for city and county bridges in need of replacement or repair that are not on the state highway system. Funds for both programs are awarded through an application process and, in most cases, require a local contribution. KDOT uses selection criteria that include bridge condition, detour length, inability to carry legal loads, and past project history.

For this cycle of the local bridge programs, KDOT received a combined total of 170 applications requesting $162.3 million.

The list of recipients and project locations for KLBIP and OSB are below. A link to a map showing the projects can be found here.

 2025 Kansas Local Bridge Improvement Program Projects
Local Government AgencyLocationLocal ContributionLocal % MatchKDOT Match FundsFunds for Bridge RemovalTotal Funds Awarded
Brown County170th Street, 0.4 miles south and 1.9 miles west of Powhattan$127,45410%$1,100,000$50,000$1,150,000
Pottawatomie CountyPalmer Street on the southwest edge of St. Mary’s$88,68715%$550,000$50,000$600,000
Wabaunsee CountyMt. Mitchell Road over Wells Creek 5.5 miles east and 0.2 miles north of Wabaunsee$160,5285%$1,100,000 $1,100,000
Douglas CountyDouglas County 438, 2.7 miles east of K-10/I-70 interchange$677,05620%$1,400,000 $1,400,000
Clay CountyBroughton Road over Finney Creek south of 17th Road$188,37410%$1,100,000 $1,100,000
Dickinson County1900 Avenue, 2.0 miles south and 1.6 miles east of Abilene$186,92210%$1,230,000$170,000$1,400,000
Ellsworth CountyAvenue J, 0.5 miles east and 1.3 miles south of Black Wolf$136,7765%$1,250,000 $1,250,000
McPherson CountyArapaho Road, 3.0 miles south and 0.5 miles west of Inman$209,95315%$950,000 $950,000
Gove CountyS Road, 2.9 miles east of Gove$38,2210%$350,000 $350,000
Logan CountyRoad 160, 1.0 mile north and 1.0 mile east of McAllaster$62,7910%$1,000,000 $1,000,000
Anderson CountyNevada Road, 0.2 miles north of 2100 Road$129,26310%$650,000 $650,000
City of Arkansas CityF Street, north of Tyler Avenue$170,62815%$700,000 $700,000
City of KinsleyMarsh Avenue, south of U.S. 50$120,1230%$1,900,000 $1,900,000
Pratt CountySW 90th Street, 7.0 miles west of Coats$129,40510%$600,000 $600,000
Reno CountyCastleton Road, 2.0 miles south of Arlington$92,82215%$1,500,000 $1,500,000
Sedgwick County21st Street north, 0.25 miles west of K-251$610,44220%$1,800,000 $1,800,000
Ford County135 Road, 1.0 mile north and 3.7 miles east of Wind Horst$138,62915%$600,000 $600,000
Greeley CountyG Road, 5.2 miles east and 10 miles north of Tribune$10,0610%$800,000$50,000$850,000
Meade County13 Road, 0.6 miles south of X Road over Shorts Creek$43,6810%$900,000 $900,000
  $3,321,816 $19,480,000$320,000$19,800,000
2026 Off-System Bridge Program Project Recommendations
Local Government AgencyBridge LocationLocal ContributionLocal Cost %Maximum Funds Awarded
(covering 100% of Construction and CE)
Atchison CountyJewell Road, 3.6 miles north of Lancaster$85,1789.7%$900,000
Shawnee CountyValencia Road, 0.5 miles north and 0.7 miles west of Silver Lake$40,4058.4%$500,000
Republic CountyNickel Road, 2.0 miles east of Belleville$62,7918.1%$800,000
Cheyenne County30 Road, 12.0 miles north and 2.0 miles east of Bird City$44,7738.4%$550,000
Smith CountyM Road, 2.0 miles south and 3.0 miles west of Smith Center$54,6016.0%$1,000,000
Thomas CountyRoad 21, 8.4 miles south and 3.0 miles west of Mingo$44,7739.8%$600,000
Wallace CountyRoad 9, 3.5 miles south and 3.0 miles east of Weskan$54,6015.5%$1,100,000
Chautauqua County31st Road, 2.0 miles south and 4.0 miles east of Hale$70,9828.7%$800,000
Cherokee CountySW 30th Street, 5.0 miles west and 0.7 miles south of Neutral$98,2827.7%$1,300,000
Coffey CountyLynx Road, 5.5 miles east and 0.8 miles north of Lebo$122,3079.2%$1,300,000
Greenwood County250th Street, 6.0 miles south and 2.5 miles east of Teeterville$76,4425.5%$1,500,000
Miami County379th Street, 1.5 miles south and 1.8 miles west of New Lancaster$151,7917.7%$2,000,000
Montgomery County2500 Road, 1.7 miles west and 0.5 miles north of Bolton$63,0106.2%$1,000,000
Neosho County30th Road, 3.2 miles east and 5.0 miles south of Thayer$116,84710.5%$1,100,000
Woodson County65th Road, 1.5 miles north and 1.0 mile east of Woodson County State Lake$81,9028.6%$1,000,000
Barber CountyCatalpa Road, 2.8 miles east of Sharon$76,44210.4%$750,000
Kiowa CountyF Road, 3.3 miles east and 3.8 miles north of Greensburg$87,3628.3%$1,000,000
Pawnee CountyR Road, 3.0 miles north and 2.5 miles east of Larned$60,0618.2%$750,000
Finney CountyRavana Road, 6.6 miles north and 4.5 miles east of K-156/K-23 north junction$82,9949.3%$900,000
Hodgeman CountyR Road, 5.0 miles north and 14.6 miles west of Jetmore$87,3628.6%$1,000,000
Ness CountyZ Road, 7.0 miles east and 2.7 miles north of Ness City$ 81,90212.4%$600,000
 $1,644,808 $20,450,000

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