The City of Coffeyville is set to receive federal and state grant funding for a road safety audit and traffic engineering study.
The total cost of the study is $200,000, with the City paying only 5% of the total cost. The rest of the funding will come through the state's Build Kansas Fund and federal Safe Streets and Roads for All Program.
The Coffeyville project is one of fourteen projects across the state that will share in $45 million in targeted infrastructure grants, The announcement was made late last week by Governor Laura Kelly.
State Department of Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed called the program an example of working together to bring critical resources to Kansas communities and deliver projects that have a lasting impact.




