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Sedgwick County applies for multiple intersection-signal grants; KDOT agreement eyed for MacArthur project

2322393 · January 17, 2025
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Public Works told commissioners it plans to apply for Highway Safety Improvement Program grants for four intersections and presented a KDOT funding agreement for a MacArthur corridor project that would require a county share of $175,000 on a $1.75 million contract.

Sedgwick County Public Works staff told commissioners Jan. 22 they will apply for four Highway Safety Improvement Program grants to add traffic signals at several intersections and that the county will accept a KDOT funding agreement for a MacArthur corridor project already in the capital improvement program.

The four planned grant applications would target signalization at 47th and Greenwich, 160th and 21st, a stretch of MacArthur near 119th (an existing CIP project), and 45th and Ridge. Public Works said…

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