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Spring Hill seeks KDOT help and federal SS4A grants to address high-crash intersections on U.S. 169 and city streets

3197449 · April 24, 2025
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Summary

Council approved staff applications to KDOT for a traffic engineering study at 190 Ninth & Highway 169 and to the Access Management Construction Program for a signal at 190 First & 169; city staff detailed a broader Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) planning effort.

City staff told the Spring Hill City Council on April 24 that the city will pursue multiple state and federal funding opportunities to address recurring crashes and congestion at key intersections, particularly along U.S. 169 and at several city corridors.

Allison Abel, the city’s project lead, asked the council to approve submitting an application to KDOT’s Traffic Engineering Assistance Program (TEEP) for a study of the intersection area near Kwik Trip at 190 Ninth and Highway 169. Abel said the TEEP consultant will perform counts, review turning movements and signal timing, and produce recommendations the city can program into its capital improvements plan. “I’m up here trying to get more money for the…

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