Hays hosts one of eight regional meetings Tuesday morning at the Kansas Highway Patrol headquarters to update Kansans on T-WORKS projects.
The state Department of Transportation administers the $7.8 billion, 10-year transportation program. It was passed by the legislature in 2010. T-WORKS is designed to create jobs, preserve highway infrastructure and provide multi-modal economic development opportunities.
A minimum of $8 million will be invested in each of Kansas’ 105 counties.
Participants are also prioritizing transportation projects in their areas, should funding become available.