The Kansas Department of Transportation will host five open house events this week to present and get feedback on design options for US-69 in Crawford County.
Morning and afternoon meetings will be held tomorrow on the Pittsburg State campus. The first will be from 11 to 1 and the second from 4 to 6 in the Overman Student Center. On Thursday, there will be an event from 11 to 1 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Frontenac and from 4 to 6 at Northeast High School in Arma. A virtual open house will be held online Friday from 11am to noon.
The project is a highway corridor study to evaluate the current and future needs of U.S. 69 in Crawford County. The study limits are from the intersection of U.S. 69 and K-103 in Cherokee County, extending approximately 18 miles to E 650th Avenue north of Arma.




