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Three NW Kansas road projects included in T-WORKS schedule

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TOPEKA — All T-WORKS projects already scheduled for letting will be constructed under the budgets proposed by the governor.

Scheduled projects under T-WORKS, the state’s 10-year transportation program, include both expansion and preservation projects and can be viewed on the T-WORKS website, www.ksdot.org.

There are three preservation projects in northwest Kansas in Russell, Wallace, Phillips and Norton counties. Click on the image at right for details.

Preservation projects include a variety of work ranging from light resurfacing and bridge repair to full pavement reconstruction and bridge replacement. Expansion projects add lanes or interchanges to a roadway.

Remaining available T-WORKS dollars will fund additional preservation projects to a level that allows KDOT to maintain a positive ending balance in the State Highway Fund.

“Anticipated year-end balances are very fluid,” said Transportation Secretary Mike King. “They are shaped by a number of ever-changing variables and assumptions. Based on KDOT’s most current set of information and assumptions, the T-WORKS program can support funding projects at a level that achieves the performance targets for road and bridge conditions,” Secretary King said.

The budget proposal adds $55 million to transfers for FY 2015. Combined with allotments announced in December, along with legislatively-approved transfers in 2014, the total FY 2015 transfer is $421 million.

The Governor’s budget recommendation proposes a transfer of $377 million for FY 2016 and $378 million for FY 2017. To accommodate these transfers, projected T-WORKS construction lettings will be as follows:

FY 2015            FY 2016          FY 2017
$608 million   $636 million   $718 million

These numbers reflect a delay in lettings of $297 million total for fiscal years 2015 and 2016.

“Future savings from lower-than-anticipated bids and other agency savings, combined with additional revenue sources, will go toward funding projects delayed to the latter years of the T-WORKS program,” said Secretary King.

Planned anticipated lettings for FY 2017 won’t change.

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