The KDOT Cost Share Program provides financial assistance to local entities for transportation projects that improve safety, support job retention and growth, improve access or mobility, relieve congestion and help areas across the state improve the transportation system.
The Cost Share program is one of KDOT’s most flexible funding opportunities for communities, allowing communities to apply for assistance with a wide range of highway, local road, bridge, rail, airport, bicycle, pedestrian and public transit projects – as long as they can provide at least a 15 percent local cash match. KDOT funds are used exclusively to match construction costs for these projects.
Program Information
KDOT opens the Cost Share program for application twice a year, generally in the Fall and in the Spring. KDOT will release the call for applications at these times. For more information, please see the resources below.
History of the Program
KDOT created the program after the Kansas Joint Legislative Transportation Vision Task Force in 2019 recommended that the agency look at ways to leverage state funding with local and private funding for projects related to job growth and retention. The Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program (IKE) approved by the Kansas Legislature in 2020 will continue this program.
71 applications requesting over $48 million.
14 project awarded a total of $8.6 million.
67 applications requesting nearly $55 million.
16 projects awarded a total of $12.1 million.
73 applications requesting over $59 million.
14 projects awarded a total of $11.3 million .
88 applications requesting more than $71 million.
14 projects awarded a total of $11 million.
62 applications requesting more than $35 million.
11 projects awarded a total of $7 million.
84 applications received requesting more than $54 million.
20 projects awarded a total of $9.4 million.
117 applications received requesting more than $103 million.
30 projects awarded a total of $21 million.
76 applications received requesting $38 million.
14 projects awarded a total of $5 million.
136 applications requesting more than $228 million.
24 projects awarded more than $21 million.
97 applications requesting more than $242 million.
22 projects awarded more than $39 million.
*All dollar amounts have been rounded.