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The Rural Highway/Railroad Crossing Surfacing Program is a federal aid program that funds improvements for at-grade highway/railroad crossing surfaces on eligible rural road systems, including City Connecting Links in cities with populations up to 2,500. Projects are selected based on annual evaluations. The highest priority highway/railroad crossings in the corridor are improved with active flashing light and gate signal systems.
Eligible Entities
- Cities with a City Connecting Link and populations up to 2,500.
Eligible Uses
- Projects are selected based on need as reported in annual evaluations.
- Installation of high-quality crossing surfaces and approaches.
- Projects can be initiated by railroad companies or local KDOT staff.
Funding
- Approximately $500,000 in state funds annually.
- Lump sum KDOT payment of $600 per foot of crossing surface (width of roadway at crossing + about 2 feet on each side).
- The $600 per foot rate is based on historical project costs and a 50% State/50% Railroad cost split.
Match Requirements
- 50% State / 50% Railroad