April 28, 2024

KDOT: Feedback Could Change Their Priorities for Roadwork

Garden City, KS (westernkansasnews.com) KDOT officials, elected representatives and concerned citizens gave feedback during Monday’s local consultation meeting.  This discussion gives state officials a clearer picture of what roads need work.  One of the routes most talked about is K-156 from Garden City to Hanston.

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Debbie Ruff of Hanston is hopeful the discussion did some good to create an urgency for making repairs.  

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Representative John Ewy of Jetmore is convinced the discussion achieved the desired result.

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State Secretary of Transportation Mike King wants to hear this feedback.

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