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The commemorative event will take place just northg ofthe McPherson-Reno County where Gov. Mark Parkinson will be on hand to unvei l the new signalongg K-61. In April, Topeka-based was awarded a $64.21 million contract to widen a 23.1 mile stretch of K-61 to four It was the first stimulus contract awarded in the Completion of the project in early 2012 will also representrthe state’s final commitmentf under the CTP. Signexd into law in 1999 by former Gov. Bill the program led to 5,700 projectxs and $13.2 billion in transportation funding over the last 10 yeare accordingto KDOT.
“We faced many roadblocks duringthe CTP, but we showed amazinyg resolve and overcame them all to keep the program moving forward,” KDOT Secretary Deb Millert said in a written statement. “Not only did we have to be competenr and professional in deliverin gthe program, we also had to be flexible and creative.”
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