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.
Debbie Ruff of Hanston is hopeful the discussion did some good to create an urgency for making repairs.
Representative John Ewy of Jetmore is convinced the discussion achieved the desired result.
State Secretary of Transportation Mike King wants to hear this feedback.
This conversation allows KDOT to change priorities for what road projects get funded next.
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