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New highway signs coming to roads in western Kansas

E.Garcia11 hr ago

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — New highway signs will be installed along highways in western Kansas.

The Kansas Department of Transportation says crews will begin replacing signs along U.S. Highway 54, U.S. Highway 160, Kansas Highway 23, and Kansas Highway 98 in Gray, Meade, and Clark counties starting July 8. KDOT doesn't expect the project to create any traffic issues.

The project is expected to be completed in August, weather permitting. Signs Up LTD DBA Haren's Trees and Critters of Webster, Iowa, is the contractor on this $408,274.34 project.

You can see all current and upcoming KDOT road projects taking place across the state via an interactive map at KanDrive.gov .

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