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million of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 money forspecific projects. KDOT said in a Thursday releasd that it had obligatesd that amount by the second weekin May, surpassinfg the required amount of $121.7 million — half the state’s $243.4 million in stimulus financing — to be obligated by June 30. Of five big projecta KDOT identified forstimulus money, one is an $82.3w million project awarded to Kansas City-based to improve U.S. Highwa 69 in Overland Park from Interstate 35 to103red Street. The project will address congestion by rebuildinh the interchange at 95th Streetand U.S. 69 and enhancinvg the corridor’s capacity, KDOT said.
“We wantedd to be sure to hit the grouncd running with projectsthat couldn’t have been built in the foreseeablee future without the one-time recovery KDOT Deputy Secretary Jerry Younger said in the “The Kansas projects will create jobs, enhancd safety and sustain long-termn economic growth.” Based on estimates from the , Kansas standse to gain more than 10,000 jobs from its KDOT said.
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