Kansas Department of Transportation
The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is scheduled to start multiple chip seal projects this week along U.S. Highway 56 and Kansas Highway 25.
The approximate locations of the projects are on U.S. 56 from the city limits of Rolla east to the west city limits of Hugoton and along K-25 from the Oklahoma-Kansas state line north to the US 56/K-25 junction in Stevens and Morton counties.
The chip seal project will seal minor cracks, delay further deterioration of the existing surface and provide a new skid-resistant wearing surface.
US 56 and K-25 will be reduced to one lane in sections while work is underway on the 27.17-mile project area. Motorists should expect delays of up to 15 minutes as flaggers and a pilot car direct traffic through the work zone. The work zone will be marked by signs and cones.
The contractor may work Monday through Saturday during daylight hours. Conditions and the contractor’s work schedule will determine whether Saturday work occurs. The highways will be open to normal traffic when construction is not taking place.
Heft and Sons LLC of Greensburg is the contractor on this $1.1 million project. Conditions permitting, it is expected to be completed by the end of September.
For current road conditions, visit kandrive.gov or call 511. For updates on this construction project, contact Joel (Simon) Valdez, construction manager, at 620-417-7706.


