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J N Winkler

Quote from: kphoger on April 07, 2016, 02:25:32 PM

This is Thorndale:

https://goo.gl/maps/gB5E8ypVemQ2

That's pretty conclusive!  It also looks like it took a fair amount of finding.
"It is necessary to spend a hundred lire now to save a thousand lire later."--Piero Puricelli, explaining the need for a first-class road system to Benito Mussolini


SD Mapman

Quote from: J N Winkler on April 07, 2016, 09:07:37 PM
Quote from: kphoger on April 07, 2016, 02:25:32 PM

This is Thorndale:

https://goo.gl/maps/gB5E8ypVemQ2

That's pretty conclusive!  It also looks like it took a fair amount of finding.
It's also weird, because it seems like the CR R1 exit should have been signed for Thorndale, not the CR U.

Also, I just searched Thorndale KS on Google and got Lyon County real estate links (e.g. Thorndale Lake living!), so it wasn't buried that deep.
The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see. - G.K. Chesterton

kphoger

JNW:  Not actually. A recent grass fire was reported by the news to be "in the 1500 block of Road 175, which is just across Road R-1 from Thorndale". It doesn't get much easier than that; you were just looking s little too soon.
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route56

#53
May, 2016

Winning Bids announced 6/10/16
Winning Bids announced 7/7/16

23 TE-0424-01: Extension of the Midland Railway's Baldwin City platform, installation of lights and canopies, and ADA parking improvements.
Killough Construction Inc., Ottawa, Ks, $226,307.00.

56-5 KA-2051-01 and 56-5 KA-2051-02: Bridge Replacemnet Water, Sewer, and roadway reconstruction along Santa Fe Street (US 56/K-96) in Ellinwood. 5" HMA on 7" PCCP base replaced with 8" PCCP.
Smoky Hill LLC, Salina, Ks, $12,254,634.94 on KA-2051-01, $2,476,049.33 on KA-2051-02.

196-8 KA-3104-01: Replacement of three bridges on K-196 west of Potwin. Traffic detoured via K-254 and I-135
King Construction Company Inc. and Subsidiaries, Hesston, Ks, $2,726,787.38.

54-87 KA-4187-01: Lighting upgrade to Kellogg interchange with Southwest Boulevard/Meridian Avenue. Incidentally, the maps still show Southwest Boulevard as K-42, even though it was truncated back to I-235 in 2001.
Atlas Electric, LLC, Wichita, Ks, $275,601.00.

56-35 KA-2218-01: Utility and roadway reconstruction along McBride Street in Copeland. The main section will be 8.5" PCCP.
Smoky Hill LLC, Salina, Ks, $2,743,339.51.

52 C-4611-01: Bridge replacement on Cemetery Road southwest of Easton
L G Barcus & Sons Inc., Kansas City, Ks, $480,960.35

70-26 KA-4182-01: Bridge repair over old US 40 east of Victoria. Traffic will move head-to-head through the work zone
Bridges Inc., Newton, Ks, $1,977,979.63.
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.

route56

#54
June, 2016

Winning bids announced 7/7/16
Winning bids announced 7/26/16

7 TE-0421-01:  Sidewalk/ADA ramp/curb reconstruction in Downtown Hiawatha. Includes new lights and signs.
Bids Rejected - re-let in August.

106 KA-4003-01: Ramp Meters for I-35 on the Kansas Side: 7th Street to NB I-35 (1 lane x 2 vehicles per green), 7th Street to SB I-35 (2 x 2), Southwest Blvd to SB I-35 (2 x 2), 18th to SB I-35 (2 x 2), Antioch to SB 35 (1 x 2), Johnson Drive to NB I-35 (1 x 1), 67th Street to NB I-35 (1 x 2), 87th Street to NB I-35 (2 x 1), and 87th to SB I-35 (2 x 2).
Capital Electric Line Builders Inc., Riverside, Mo, $709,400.52

19 TE-0419-01: Streetscape improvements in Downtown Girard.
Mission Construction Co. Inc., St Paul, Ks, $1,549,739.50.

87 KA-3602-01: WICHway improvements: New Traffic Camera on I-235 and K-96
Atlas Electric, LLC, Wichita, Ks, $634,112.00.

35 TE-0412-01: Sidewalk improvement in Cimmaron
Bryant & Bryant Construction Inc., Halstead, Ks, $241,811.00.

46 TE-0608-01: New Trail along Coffee Creek from Heritage Park to 169th and Switzer in south Johnson County.
Pyramid Contractors Inc. And Pyramid Properties Inc., Olathe, KS, $2,346,348.30

105 N-0636-01: "12th and 10th Street Bikeway"  Adding bike lanes and Shared bike lane markings from the 12th Street Bridge over the Kansas River to 10th and Quindaro in KCK. (2nd attempt at this letting)
Bids Rejected - re-let in October

24-89 KA-4046-01: Storm Sewer work near the intersection of Railroad and Chestnut (a curve on US 24) in Silver Lake
Criqui Construction Inc., Melvern, Ks, $97,482.75.

40B-31 KA-3549-01: New Traffic Signal for 6th and Franklin in Junction City. Plain vanilla permitted lefts only.
J Warren Company Inc., Topeka, Ks, $225,494.79

70-98 KA-4224-01: Light tower replacement on I-70 at exit 128.
No Winning bidder noted

50 C-4668-01: Bridge replacement on Rooks Road 3 miles North of US 166. Road to be closed during construction.
King Construction Company Inc. and Subsidiaries, Hesston, Ks, $590,996.55.

54-8 KA-3052-01: Reconstruction of 7th Street in Augusta. 10 inch PCCP
Pearson Construction LLC, Wichita, Ks, $699,211.15.

106 KA-3655-16: ADA ramp installations in Blue Rapids, Marysville, Waterville, Strong City, Belle Plaine, and Minneola.
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.

J N Winkler

Quote from: route56 on June 01, 2016, 11:04:39 PM106 KA-4003-01: Ramp Meters for I-35 on the Kansas Side: 7th Street to NB I-35 (1 lane x 2 vehicles per green), 7th Street to SB I-35 (2 x 2), Southwest Blvd to SB I-35 (2 x 2), 18th to SB I-35 (2 x 2), Antioch to SB 35 (1 x 2), Johnson Drive to NB I-35 (1 x 1), 67th Street to NB I-35 (1 x 2), 87th Street to NB I-35 (2 x 1), and 87th to SB I-35 (2 x 2).

Are these the first ramp meters in Kansas?

In Wichita we are approaching (and may in fact already have passed) the point where these are necessary.  The "wall of steel" that rolls down heavily used on-ramps when a signal turns green on the surface street makes the right-hand lane all but unusable at many Kellogg exits.
"It is necessary to spend a hundred lire now to save a thousand lire later."--Piero Puricelli, explaining the need for a first-class road system to Benito Mussolini

kphoger

Quote from: J N Winkler on June 02, 2016, 05:29:59 PM
Quote from: route56 on June 01, 2016, 11:04:39 PM106 KA-4003-01: Ramp Meters for I-35 on the Kansas Side: 7th Street to NB I-35 (1 lane x 2 vehicles per green), 7th Street to SB I-35 (2 x 2), Southwest Blvd to SB I-35 (2 x 2), 18th to SB I-35 (2 x 2), Antioch to SB 35 (1 x 2), Johnson Drive to NB I-35 (1 x 1), 67th Street to NB I-35 (1 x 2), 87th Street to NB I-35 (2 x 1), and 87th to SB I-35 (2 x 2).

Are these the first ramp meters in Kansas?

In Wichita we are approaching (and may in fact already have passed) the point where these are necessary.  The "wall of steel" that rolls down heavily used on-ramps when a signal turns green on the surface street makes the right-hand lane all but unusable at many Kellogg exits.

Rock Road westbound on-ramp, anyone (with zero merge taper)?
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route56

Quote from: J N Winkler on June 02, 2016, 05:29:59 PM
Are these the first ramp meters in Kansas?

435 has them Eastbound at Metcalf and in both directions at Nall, Roe, and State Line since late 2009. There's also one on 69 Northbound at 135th that was activated Last August.

They started looking at I-35 soon after the US 69 meter was activated.
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.

route56

#58
July, 2016

Approved Bid announced 7/26/16
Approved Bid announced 8/26/16
Approved Bid announced 10/5/16

59 TE-0410-01: New Multi-use path along Avenue "A" in McPherson
Pearson Construction LLC, Wichita, Ks, $1,105,416.40

54-87 KA-4212-01: Kellogg/Hillside interchange lighting upgrade
Southern Electric Company Inc., Wichita, Ks, $285,145.00

44 C-4700-01: Bridge replacement east of Nortonville.
King Construction Company Inc. And Subsidiaries, Hesston, Ks, $418,640.07

5 TE-0375-01 and 5 TE-0423-01: Scenic overlook of Cheyenne Bottoms on K-4 west of Claflin.
L & M Contractors Inc., Great Bend, Ks, for both contracts: $149,663.00 for TE-0375-01, $179,083.20 for TE-0423-01.

46 KA-0424-01: Phase 2 of KC Scout VMS Retrofit.
Capital Electric Line Builders Inc., Riverside, Mo, $1,015,537.31

August, 2016

7 TE-0421-01: Reconstruction of Oregon Street (ex-US 36) between 8th and 9th Street, and at the intersection with 5th Street, in Hiawatha. This is a re-let from June
Ahrs Construction Inc., Bern, Ks, $853,561.14

61-78 KA-3105-01: Bridge replacement on K-61 just northeast of Arlington. Detour via Sego Road (ex K-14) and US 50.
Bridges Inc.,  Newton, Ks, $1,396,972.06

87 TE-0607-01: Sidewalk installation in a residential neighborhood in Valley Center.
Pearson Construction LLC, Wichita, Ks, $277,744.75

69A-11 KA-3050-01: Milling/overlay and signage replacement on US 69A in Baxter Springs. US 69A will remain open to thru traffic, but there will be a recommended detour via US 166 and US 400.
B & B Bridge Company LLC, St. Paul, Ks, $316,791.20
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.

route56

#59
As you can see, I've decided to add the winning (or, in KDOT's parlence, "approved") bidders on lettings posted here.

I've seen a few projects come back for a second letting. I cannot tell if the project was pulled from the monthly letting and delayed to a later date, or if the bid(s) were rejected the first time around
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.

J N Winkler

Quote from: route56 on July 27, 2016, 11:05:37 PMI've seen a few projects come back for a second letting. I cannot tell if the project was pulled from the monthly letting and delayed to a later date, or if the bid(s) were rejected the first time around

I see repeat advertisements so rarely I cannot, off the top of my head, think of a single example.  I would think that if a project were yanked from the letting, it would still appear in the letting list but with links to documents removed and a note (probably in red lettering) to the effect it had been withdrawn.

I automated download of KDOT projects beginning in April 2012, so I have weekly snapshots of the project download page covering most of the last four years.  I searched them just now for {withdrawn} and {removed} (using findstr in case-insensitive mode) and the only instances I found were of the latter and only in HTML comments.

Also, I have been downloading KDOT projects since about a month after they finally started uploading plans to the Web (in March 2008; either Kansas or Oklahoma was the last frontier-tier state to begin doing so, since Texas started in 2001, Nebraska started in 2002, South Dakota started in 2005, and North Dakota started in 2007), and I cannot think of a single example of a KDOT project with a nonstandard advertising period, although several have been of sizes that in other states would have justified a longer lead time between advertisement and letting.
"It is necessary to spend a hundred lire now to save a thousand lire later."--Piero Puricelli, explaining the need for a first-class road system to Benito Mussolini

route56

#61
Approved bid announced 10/5/16
Approved bid announced 11/2/16

September, 2016

24 U-0233-01: Bridge replacement on Colony Avenue over Coon Creek in Kinsley. Colony Avenue closed during construction.  L & M Contractors Inc., Great Bend, Ks, $314,355.70.

80 C-4815-01: Installation of "No Passing Zone" signs on several major collectors in south-central Rice County.
Roadsafe Traffic Systems Inc., El Dorado, Ks, $94,322.57

15-87 U-0164-01: Re-alignment of Nelson Drive at Meadowlark Blvd. in Derby. Nelson is esentially a frontage road for K-15/Southeast Blvd here. Pearson Construction LLC, Wichita, Ks, $798,128.50.

49-96 KA-3886-01: Bridge replacement over a Chikaskia River tributary ~ 2 miles south of K-44. Detour via US 160 and US 81.
King Construction Company Inc. And Subsidiaries, Hesston, Ks, $647,038.50.

51-95 KA-2219-01: Reconstruction of 11th Street in Hugoton. Detour via Main (US 56) and Washington Streets.
Smoky Hill LLC, Salina, Ks, $3,939,755.14.

4 C 4695-01:Bridge replacement on a local road over the Medicine Lodge River just northwest of Sun City. L & M Contractors Inc., Great Bend, Ks, $539,092.40.

10-23 KA-3634-04: Re-configuration of the intersection of the South Lawrence Trafficway and Kasold to right-in, right-out to/from Kasold. See the SLT thread for more info.
Cillessen And Sons Inc., Kechi, Ks, $79,797.55

160-11 KA-3574-01: Construction of Bendway Weir on the Neosho River near the US 160 Bridge. The weirs are being built to stabilize the channel, as the Neosho is not classified as a navigable river.
Mission Construction Co. Inc., St. Paul, Ks, $476,528.00.
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.

route56

The August bid awards have come out - None of the "major" projects (i.e., those with plan sheets) had their bids awarded. Three major projects from July were approved, leaving one major July project un-awarded.
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.

J N Winkler

I have been suspicious for some time that KDOT has been deliberately dragging its feet (or not aggressively enforcing prosecution-and-progress provisions in the relevant contracts) on some projects in order to ease the state's cashflow problems.  Here are a couple of examples I have stubbed my toe on.

*  KDOT let multiple east-of-Augusta passing lane contracts for US 400 in the spring of 2015.  I deliberately scheduled discretionary travel away from that corridor for the summer and autumn of 2015, expecting it to be a long succession of workzones.  Imagine my dismay when I took US 400 on a trip to St. Louis in late April of this year and discovered rough grading barely begun on some of the involved lengths in Greenwood County.  Meanwhile, a length of fresh passing lane was available just east of the K-99 dogleg overlap near Severy.

*  The OP for this thread, which started with the April 2015 letting, featured the major guide sign replacement for I-235, I-135, and K-96 in Sedgwick County.  It is only in the last month that I have finally begun seeing new ground-mounted signs starting to appear.

The counterargument to this theory is that most of these are small-beer contracts (the US 400 passing lane jobs are about $3 million each, while the major guide sign replacement is around $1 million), whereas the month-to-month revenue shortfalls have been around a few dozen million each.  If you have a three-alarm fire, you do not reach for a flower watering can first thing.  But it perplexes me that there has been so little activity, especially on the passing lane contracts.  It is not even as if waiting has brought more favorable weather conditions--2015 was drier than 2016 has so far proven to be.
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route56

#64
Approved Bids Announced 11/2/16
Appreved Bid Announced 11/30/16

October, 2016

3 TE-0411-01 - Highway 73 Trail: New multi-use path along the east side of US 73/K-7 from Raven Hill Road to US 59 in Atchison. Kansas Heavy Construction LLC, Shawnee, Ks, $1,278,916.74

435-46 KA-3993-01 - Reconstruction of I-435 between Quivera and Metcalf, and repair of the bridges at Metcalf. When they added lanes as part of previous projects, they did not re-construct the existing lanes, which are now showing signs of wear. 10-12 inch PCCP on a 4 inch base, 6 inch subgrade. Intersting BOS work. Clarkson Construction Company, Kansas City, Mo, $16,337,094.28.

46 N-0632-01 - Bridge repair and pavement rehab on Shawnee Mission Parkway over the BNSF Fort Scott Sub and Carter Avenue/Merriam Drive. Comanche Construction Inc. & Subsidiary, Shawnee Mission, Ks, $2,425,574.90.

23-32 KA-3082-01: Bridge replacments on K-23 over Big Creek and Spring Creek between Grainfield and Gove. Detour via K-4, US 83, and I-70. L & M Contractors Inc., Great Bend, Ks, $1,288,271.15.

91 TE-0418-01: Brick street rehabilitation for the 1000 block of Main in Goodland. Miller Construction Services LLC, Goodland, Ks, $472,172.60

69-6 KA-1553-02: 4 lane upgradable expressway from the Crawford County line to the start of the existing 4 lane segment of US 69 south of Fort Scott at Grand Road. Includes shelf plans for freeway upgrade. Koss Construction Co., Topeka, Ks, $20,354,814.87

78 TE-422-01: Streetscape improvements in the 300 and 400 block of Main in Hutchinson APAC Kansas Inc. Shears Division, Hutchinson, Ks, $1,422,184.22.

15-87 KA-4226-01: Traffic signal improvements on K-15 at MacArthur, 47th, 63rd, and 71st. Red balls on protected-only left turn signals replaced with red arrows. I show doghouse signals on 63rd being replaced with a five-section vertical, however, it looks like they should be FYAs. I also show the doghouse signals on 47th being replaced with 5-section vertical signals, but those signals appear to be a shared face. Phillips Southern Electric Company Inc., Wichita, Ks, $129,888.00

87 N-606-02: Intersection improvement at 53rd and Broadway in Park City. This project will have doghouse signals as shared faces. Cornejo & Sons LLC, Wichita, Ks, $899,391.17.

3 C-4706-01: Bridge replacement on old US 73 south of Atchison.  WCI Inc., Paola, Ks, $433,271.70.

105 N-0636-01:  "12th and 10th Street Bikeway"  Adding bike lanes and Shared bike lane markings from the 12th Street Bridge over the Kansas River to 10th and Quindaro in KCK. (3rd attempt at this letting) RF Beachner Contractors LLC, Pittsburg, Ks, $747,555.60.

53 C-4699-01: Bridge replacement in Lincoln County L & M Contractors Inc., Great Bend, Ks, $522,724.60.

64 C-4694-01: Bridge replacement over the Neosho near Parkerville. Reece Construction Company Inc., Scandia, Ks, $427,732.72.

101 C-4697-01: Bridge replacement over Camp Creek west of Washington. King Construction Company Inc. and Subsidiaries, Hesston, Ks, $433,195.83.

104 C-4696-01: Bridge replacement over Brazell Creek west of Batesville. King Construction Company Inc. and Subsidiaries, Hesston, Ks, $562,196.90

87 TE-432-01:  New Bridge for a multi-use path adjacent to Meridian Avenue over the Big Ditch.

96 C-4701-01: Bridge replacement northeast of Conway Springs. King Construction Company Inc. and Subsidiaries, Hesston, Ks, $406,100.80.
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R.P.K.

mvak36

Quote from: route56 on October 04, 2016, 11:41:00 PM
October, 2016

435-46 KA-3993-01 - Reconstruction of I-435 between Quivera and Metcalf, and repair of the bridges at Metcalf. When they added lanes as part of previous projects, they did not re-construct the existing lanes, which are now showing signs of wear. 10-12 inch PCCP on a 4 inch base, 6 inch subgrade. Intersting BOS work.


How long is this project supposed to last? One construction season?

I was beginning to think I wouldn't have much construction on the way to and from my work after this year. So much for that lol.
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J N Winkler

Quote from: mvak36 on October 05, 2016, 02:24:30 PM
Quote from: route56 on October 04, 2016, 11:41:00 PM435-46 KA-3993-01 - Reconstruction of I-435 between Quivera and Metcalf, and repair of the bridges at Metcalf. When they added lanes as part of previous projects, they did not re-construct the existing lanes, which are now showing signs of wear. 10-12 inch PCCP on a 4 inch base, 6 inch subgrade. Interesting BOS work.

How long is this project supposed to last? One construction season?

Nope.  Two.  Calendar completion date of November 16, 2018 (page 132 of 134 in the proposal PDF).
"It is necessary to spend a hundred lire now to save a thousand lire later."--Piero Puricelli, explaining the need for a first-class road system to Benito Mussolini

route56

The press release for the approved September bids has been issued. 5 of the 8 "major" September lettings were approved in time for the release, along with 3 of the 4 August lettings and the last of the 5 from July. (The fourth August letting had actually been approved in August). All major projects that went to bid in July and August have now been let.
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.

route56

#68
Approved Bids announced 11/30/16
Approved Bids announced 12/27/16

Not much exciting in the November letting, except for the demolition of a truss bridge:

November, 2016

81 TE-0405-01: Construction of a multi-use path along Knox Lane in Manhattan. Pavers Inc., Salina, Ks., $219,445.13

70-106 KA 4111-01: Signage upgrade on I-70 in KDOT District 2. Fulsom Brothers Inc., Cedar Vale, Ks., $909,755.76.

35-106 KA 4110-02: Signage upgrade on I-35 in KDOT District 4. Fulsom Brothers Inc., Cedar Vale, Ks., $517,421.18.

87 N-0638-04: Sidewalk improvements along Emporia Avenue in Valley Center Bryant & Bryant Construction Inc., Halstead, Ks., $220,284.00.

57 C-4265-01: Bridge Replacement on Alfalfa Road over the Cottonwood River east of Florence. Truss Bridge Doomed Bridges Inc., Newton, Ks., $874,350.50.

61 C-4703-01: Bridge Replacement on 347th over the Mariais Des Cynges in Osawatomie. Loss of a truss imminent Pyramid Contractors Inc. and Pyramid Properties Inc., OLATHE, KS., $1,683,367.86.

177-9 KA-3355-01: Culvert Replacement on K-177 north of Matfield Green. Ebert Construction Co. Inc. & Subsidiary, Wamego, Ks., $822,336.76.

EDIT! to correct letting month and to reflect the two signage projects whose plan sheets were posted late.
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.

J N Winkler

There appears to have been a late addition to the letting:

35-106 KA-4110-02:  I-35 guide sign replacement in Coffey, Osage, Franklin, and Miami Counties.

I count 38 sign panel detail sheets.  The project includes replacement of mileage signs, which have inconsistent distances to Wichita, since the implied distance between Emporia and Wichita on these signs fluctuates from 80 to 87 miles.
"It is necessary to spend a hundred lire now to save a thousand lire later."--Piero Puricelli, explaining the need for a first-class road system to Benito Mussolini

route56

Quote from: J N Winkler on October 31, 2016, 09:23:00 PM
There appears to have been a late addition to the letting:

35-106 KA-4110-02:  I-35 guide sign replacement in Coffey, Osage, Franklin, and Miami Counties.

It looks as if the plan sheets were uploaded late. There's also a similar project for I-70 (70-106 KA-4111-01) that currently does not have plan sheets link.

Looks like KDOT's trying to standardize placing the advance guide signs for rural interchanges at 3/4 mile and 1 1/4 miles. There's a couple of locations where ramps are short-spaced and they had to settle for 1/2 mile and 1 mile.

I'm surprised they decided to leave the name for exit 176 as "Homewood" instead of "Idaho Road." They're also leaving Exit 170 (former K-273) unchanged, aside from removing the green space where the K-273 shield was originally placed.

Also, one advance guide sign for exit 202 (Sunflower Road in Johnson County) is part of this project and indicates that the exit name is being changed from "Edgerton," in part because Edgerton also has the Homestead Lane interchange.
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.

J N Winkler

I am headed up to Kansas City for Thanksgiving weekend and on the return journey, I'm going to try to check how many of the mileage signs reference Wichita.  My recollection is that most of them are two-line with Emporia as the bottom-line destination, but in this project they seem to be trying to standardize on three-line signs with Emporia and Wichita (next two control cities) on the bottom two lines.

I recall that the I-70 KCK guide sign replacement in 2008 (or thereabouts) was also a late upload.

Sheet 130 shows a sign with code KR16-1 with the same general format as a speed limit sign but no apparent legend other than a large black rectangle.  I wonder if this is KDOT's implementation of speed feedback signs.
"It is necessary to spend a hundred lire now to save a thousand lire later."--Piero Puricelli, explaining the need for a first-class road system to Benito Mussolini

SD Mapman

Quote from: route56 on October 04, 2016, 11:41:00 PM
October, 2016

3 TE-0411-01 - Highway 73 Trail: New multi-use path along the east side of US 73/K-7 from Raven Hill Road to US 59 in Atchison.

Finally!
The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see. - G.K. Chesterton

mvak36

Quote from: route56 on October 05, 2016, 11:32:16 PM
The press release for the approved September bids has been issued. 5 of the 8 "major" September lettings were approved in time for the release, along with 3 of the 4 August lettings and the last of the 5 from July. (The fourth August letting had actually been approved in August). All major projects that went to bid in July and August have now been let.

Do you have a certain link you get these press releases from? I haven't been able to find it.

Edit: Never mind. I found it. Thanks.
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route56

Quote from: J N Winkler on November 01, 2016, 12:02:45 AM
Sheet 130 shows a sign with code KR16-1 with the same general format as a speed limit sign but no apparent legend other than a large black rectangle.  I wonder if this is KDOT's implementation of speed feedback signs.

A check with the other sheets indicate the black rectangle is supposed to contain the international "fasten seat belt" symbol.
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.



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