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2 CONTENTS Title Page Foreword 2 Map of Kansas with KDOT Districts 3 County Road System Type - Statewide Totals 4 Summary of Road System Type by County 5 Map of Kansas Showing Counties by Road System Type 8 General Information Totals of All Reports Submitted 9 County Unit Counties 10 County Rural System Counties 12 County/Township Unit Counties 13 Per Capita Summary Totals of All Reports Submitted 14 County Unit Counties 15 County Rural System Counties 17 County/Township Unit Counties 18 Budget/Road Miles vs. Assessed Valuation Totals of All Reports Submitted 19 County Unit Counties 20 County Rural System Counties 22 I County/Township Unit Counties 23 County Road Maintenance Totals of All Reports Submitted 24 County Unit Counties 25 County Rural System Counties 27 County/Township Unit Counties 28 County Construction Costs Totals of All Reports Submitted 29, County Unit Counties 30 County Rural System Counties 32 County/Township Unit Counties 33 Township Maintenance and Construction Costs - Totals of All Reports Submitted 34 Township Maintenance and Construction Costs - County/Township Unit Counties 35 Multi-YearTrends Number of Counties Submitting Report 36 Average Annual Budget - Geographic Location 37 Average Annual Budget - Population 38 Average No. of Road & Bridge Employees 39 Average Miles of Maintenance Overlays/Seals) 40 Average Miles of County Road Constructed 41 1

3 FOREWORD This document summarizes the data reported by the counties in the 2015 County Engineers' Annual Report to the Secretary of Transportation in accordance with the statutory requirements. Data has been summarized for all the counties that submitted a report. Both statewide aggregate and county-by-county numbers are shown for each category. In order that review and conclusions may be facilitated, the data received in the reports has been summarized separately for counties with the county unit road system, counties with the county rural road system, and counties with county/township unit road system. This summary also includes the information on townships for the county/township unit counties. The township information is shown by county totals. 2

4 KANSAS i ~~ r ~ ~ ,.,! I 1L~~:~ \ I. 1 ~., I,,' I w.. r.i"9f"n..~_, KI_t. T""'+ ;;:.. I I \!.~!... u.""",!n. 1 l.,~ +. 0 I I I! ~ ~..""~. _..." I Ob...'" Norton.~~:~r MIInk~<l <>, i BROWN.1~~~~~'" ' ""~\tp.b""\1 ~EPUB+L~ \ \---I~' I!!!!, ' -- 1 MARSHALL l~~aha---, I <!,ct".on I CHEYENNE J RAWLINS, DECATUR 1 NORTON I PHILLIPS L SMITH JEWE-=': \...:!'~~I!,,~,?N I ",-----~ ---.~ - L..: IT CQncordi."l,J..Hcll4n \ ATCHISON ~~ I 1 I' 1 I,1-_----'-- '" : i. Oistirici: 3 ~~.O'. o..om.,."". 0". ~-'-ir ~t. t.. '-"'llvonworth!leavenworth I! MlTCHEL,=-., 0 M.nh'~.':, 1 I ',, I, 1 1 CLAY,.? J-" -f ). -< 1 I JEFFERSON 'KANCAS CITY 0 " 1 r TOPEKA.M'.~ Co'by, ~. 1 D ' l ric ~ "' :.HIlI'''' ) ~L9..!:L \... POTT A:!! _51 5 _" _ 041oaj. LaMing f _,""~:OOTTE ~HE~A~---- I~~ --LS_H~ID~N ~RA~M '~?~ ~,?~O~E-,. ~ ----I RI ' - i '-, 'I 0,,,,,,--"--' {---1 I I OHI<rI~ '1 t"'...,ln ill.".l><iu. t l 2JUnctian,city 0"",,,,")_ +, I ~ ""...' i -! ""-~~, lc~trlc t 0"_,,_.! 1 0 ': : 1 1 I..at Ab 1 SHAWNEE' "'" I I ~ r-.' GEARY ~-~----1 J 40 -~ Hays ~,,_II LINCOLN' L t , I DOUGLAS 'JOHNSON WABAUNSEE -I I I " Salina i I WALLACE LOGAN GOVE TREGO ELLIS RUSSELL!':1..."rT~.',CO\""'uo"'... Dtb'w3 ~oi," I I 1 SALINE \ ~!<I-'!.S9!". _ ~ "...It-... : ; ; IMORRE i! L_II OIgl'll:<>n t..cra_+ ELLSWORTH --,- OSAGE FRANK!-!!:!. 4~A-M.! ~ 0-.'"_Cl~ 0::-_ I <>...-, \ T'... lk<>i'ictty McPner.son 0... \ \ I RUSH <> MO'i<'ln+ ' ~~':':~ LWI~I:~ 'SCOTT 'll~_e j~ess l~rt..<:n..::"'~ ~j,,"m I LYON. I """""! -~""~ 1 I) I l<lrned 1 I RICE McPHERSON' MARION outllngtdn \ I ~ ---,--,- - - CHASE \ FFEY 1 ANDERSON i_l~n-_ : :... PAWNEE ' U-<ln ICO..J-----, I I ~ ---I Hutchinson I 1 1 I I I,10!11 1 i :~- '-'1) i ~ o. At \ HODGEMAN." '''M 1 III. """"""'''''~, i.!<.".r-""y - - ~vno": i ~D 0 1. h Qt JI :.:~., : ;:,~f1... ' {~---;;.;.; ~~., 1 STAFFORD i 1.~" ~ I J:it I!flA~l~ _ {KEARNY 1 FINNEY i c~, 'I ~~y EDWARDS ' mr'l ct~--\ WICHITA 0.'D.".do ---,0 --~~U~B-O~---\ >- - -~ , J ' I Chanute I I 1 I 1 1 GREENW..<:OD,.'"" :.10M_my' ".PTatl,. J I --- l. 01"""'..~ I r.ulys~:!i I I '..._n.. t.",,, I I, ER "_" 1 "..-don.. I. rr Itrn... I '"!' SEDGWICK Derby ~ BUTL _ 0- 'CRAWFORD i! I. ~RA~ l~~~ ~RA.:'! j F , 'j!"l~n l"!'~s.!:!o----1.~_j~'!!>u_'1l_.: ~r.a!!!~---,jc>~~----~ha~~--!:.":'"-=-~-l, \ KI~~_ ----I ~KI~~'!.. -i 1 E':K \ \ \ \ I' {~_' \. I I, > W<!IUngton. Inde~ndi!nCl! , eolumb.. i! C_'" M~i"IIlI!L<>dQ. i \ Wlnfle!d &<Ioon. 1, >" I I' 'CHEROKEE 1 1 ~"o', 1 I r Ubefal 1 I,,! OWLEY ~-... J..J ~ CHAUTAUQUA ' ABETTE.L j_m..2.nj~_e,!t,!,-: _ ~.l It:'l~"'1"I l! MORTON' STEVENS ' 0 SEWARD' MEADE ' CLARK COMANCHE' BARBER ~RPER _l~..!.~~-_- ---J~ CNTYLN02D _ C M.DGN sou RCE: U.S. CENSUS BUREA U ~ 2000 w

5 ROAD SYSTEM TYPE STATEWIDE TOTALS Number of Counties with County Unit Road System 66 Number of Counties with County Rural Road System 3 Number of Counties with County Township Road System 35 Other 1 Total 105 4

6 Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay SUMMARY OF ROAD SYSTEM TYPE BY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY UNIT TOWNSHIP RURAL Cloud I Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham 'Grant Gray 5

7 Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn SUMMARY OF ROAD SYSTEM TYPE BY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY UNIT TOWNSHIP RURAL Logan. Lyon j Marion I Marshall McPherson Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho 'Ness Norton Osage Osborne 6

8 Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee SUMMARY OF ROAD SYSTEM TYPE BY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY UNIT TOWNSHIP RURAL Sheridan. Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson :WYC3ndotte Other -- -_.._

9 KANSAS : ~ ,:!., \ ! ~ r.~ A-- II rl I ~,! SI. I,.-... ;}.,. 'CHEYENNE ~~.::- I I.- j I i I 'SHERMAN ~ 0::::. AI..., 0.!L~~~ ~ CoI>y,.j:r~~ _.-:_ I o.u.y! SHERIDAN 0 _..."", <> Norton.'1111.,,-... ~ joi IIIC~ ~ PHILUPS tt.cu.,. OSBORNE... m,- 0 _. 1tUII.. ' RUSSELL 0..._...,CLL;)VYUI' I tf ~LOUD Llnc. 'n..,...,.'110 <> ~J.I~E. _~ IF '~n'n= I ii ~~,...,.- i ' 1 "c. '_K'! 1,-1) Ottawa.,_ If- ~ MILTON I I i ~ - ' ''~ I. Dodge City <> <> I BARTON Great Bmd i L,.,. McPherson ~ Lamt~, ~~~ _""\. r- 'McPHERSON :MA RION... _! ~""<>~ PAWNEE! - I I I Hutchinson 0 N_n A. ' r-'. St,jol'ln , ~~~~~ EDWA~~_~i."". 0..._""" i.t!arvey Newton! 1 I ~ENO i WICHITA i ,- <>. I'n""WI ~ _. ~. ~ FO~~ _ htatflon PRATT I ~---O- ~P ''''!~...E!~ ~ ~!'-2, I ~=.::',= --=\ LK!~~~ ~ _. ~-. i _ICIML... Wtuln;ton+,. rt' HuOltl_ " ~, '., I. 1 '-".:, I ' '''I'IIIN O I Winfield " - ~j ' l J Ubotlll I I I Ii - P. I,. r '" --:;;;-"e... MORTONl l. S ~ ' <> ',I, ' = CHEROn~ -.' ll o.;; ~.. -l " ~~~-.--~;!2;. ~ I..~~~.ls~~I!.S!!.~... l~~!!:'!..~'!!!'~ ~~t:~. l ~!!.L!r. CH!..u~!!9~_. ;.I.~N!.?.2.~e!r..!~~_=l EI DOnldo lur..", SOURCE: U.s. CENSUS BUREAU CNTYLN02D_CM.DGN 00 ~ Township Unit System County Unit System _ I County Rural System I Other '-" "'-'" '-'" '-" '-" "-"' ~ '-'"... '-' ',-" '-'" '-"" ""-'" '-" "-" ~

10 GENERAL INFORMATION TOTALS OF ALL REPORTS SUBMITTED Item County Unit County Rural County State-Wide Township Totals Number of Counties Reporting Annual Road & Bridge Operating Budget $216,030,070 $22,512,245 $155,076,311 $393,618,626 Number of Road & Bridge Employees 1, ,691 Miles of County Maintained Roads Miles of Concrete Roads Miles of Asphalt Roads 6, ,221 13,101 Miles of Gravel Roads 47, ,635 53,625 Miles of Earth Roads 13, ,635 Total Miles of County Maintained Roads 66,940 2,990 11,550 81,480 CD

11 GENERAL INFORMATION COUNTY UNIT COUNTIES COUNTY Allen Anderson Bourbon Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Cloud Coffey Comanche Crawford Doniphan Elk Ellis Finney Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Hamilton Harper Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell I Johnson Kearney Kiowa Labette Lane Lincoln Linn Lyon Marion Miami Montgomery Morris Morton Neosho Ness Norton _... - COUNTY MAINTAINED ROADS MILES) ANNUAL BUDGET NUMBER OF CONC. ASPHALT GRAVEL EARTH EMPLOYEES ROADS ROADS ROADS ROADS $2,324, $3,465, $2,739, $1,384, $1,479, $4,097, $1,289, $1,031, $2,725, $5,774, $2,234, $4,504, $2,660, $2,115, $6,594, , $4,593, $5,107, $3,162, $1,969, $2,234, $2,800, $3,414, , $882, $950, $3,130, $4,827, $1,440, $3,500, $5,756, $2,639, $15,889, $3,006, $5,053, $4,282, $1,986, $2,200, $3,615, $7,060, , $5,228, $6,701, $5,680, $2,725, $1,314, $1,859, $2,685, , $1,600, TOTAL MILES 1,003 1,056 1, ,300 1, ,193 1, , ,341 1,226 1, ,089 1, , ,357_ 711 1,056 1, , , , ,337 1,528 1,132 1,063 1, ,250 1,359 10

12 GENERAL INFORMATION COUNTY UNIT COUNTIES COUNTY Ottawa Phillips Pratt Rawlins Republic Rooks Rush Saline Scott Seward Sheridan Sherman Smith Stanton Stevens Trego Wallace Wichita Wilson Woodson Totals COUNTY MAINTAINED ROADS MILES) ANNUAL BUDGET NUMBER OF CONC. ASPHALT GRAVEL EARTH EMPLOYEES ROADS ROADS ROADS ROADS $2,617, $2,368, $3,875, ,264 0 $1,783, $4,849, $2,150, $2,363, $8,348, $1,209, $2,525, $3,106, $2,243, $2,846, ,265 $2,166, $3,407, $2,019, $1,071, $1,650, $2,080, , $1,628, $216,030,070 1, ,245 47,209 13,432 TOTAL MILES 1,132 1,234 1,411 1,515 1,272 1,333 1,215 1, ,201 1,254 1, , , ,940 11

13 GENERAL INFORMATION COUNTY RURAL COUNTIES COUNTY Clay Leavenworth Pottawatomie Totals COUNTY MAINTAINED ROADS MILES) ANNUAL BUDGET NUMBER OF CONC. ASPHALT GRAVEL EARTH EMPLOYEES ROADS ROADS ROADS ROADS $3,729, $10,948, $7,835, $22,512, TOTAL MILES 1, ,186. 2,990 12

14 GENERAL INFORMATION COUNTY TOWNSHIP COUNTIES COUNTY Atchison Barber Barton Brown Butler Cowley Decatur Dickinson Douglas Edwards Ellsworth Ford Greenwood Harvey Kingman Logan Marshall McPherson Meade Mitchell Nemaha Osage Osborne Pawnee Reno Rice Riley Russell Sedgwick Shawnee Stafford Sumner Thomas! Wabaunsee Washington Totals COUNTY MAINTAINED ROADS MILES) ANNUAL BUDGET NUMBER OF CONC. ASPHALT GRAVEL EARTH EMPLOYEES ROADS ROADS ROADS ROADS $2,756, $4,012, $5,603, $2,750, $9,366, $3,925, $1,505, $4,740, $5,419, $1,341, $2,105, $3,775, $1,672, $3,881, $2,881, $1,222, $2,754, $5,555, $1,900, $2,537, $3,368, $3,054, $1,434, $2,268, $8,235, $1,730, $7,449, $4,067, $20,088, $10,973, $2,573, $12,762, $1,803, $2,001, $3,556, $155,076, , TOTAL MILES i ,550 13

15 PER CAPITA SUMMARY TOTALS OF ALL REPORTS SUBMITTED Item County Unit County Rural County State-Wide Unit Township Unit Totals Number of Counties Reporting Average Population 19,071 36, , ,369 Annual Road & Bridge Operating Budget $216,030,070 $22,512,245 $155,076,311 $393,618,626 Per Capita Road & Bridge Spending $172 $205 $113 $144 Miles of County Maintained Roads 66,940 2,990 11,550 81,480 Population per Mile of Road J>,.

16 PER CAPITA SUMMARY COUNTY UNIT COUNTIES COUNTY POPULATION ANNUAL BUDGET PER CAPITA MILES OF SPENDING ROAD POPULATION PER MILES OF ROAD Allen 12,909 Anderson 7,883 Bourbon 14,772 Chase 2,692 Chautauqua 3,481 Cherokee 20,787 Cheyenne 2,693 Clark 2,144 Cloud 9,385 Coffey 8,433 Comanche 1,954 Crawford 39,290 Doniphan 7,874 Elk 2,694 Ellis 29,013 Finney 37,184 Franklin 25,611 Geary 36,713 Gove 2,727 Graham 2,566 Grant 7,816 Gray 6,082 Greeley 1,301 Hamilton 2,603 Harper 5,818 Haskell 4,106 Hodgeman 1,916! Jackson 13,539 Jefferson 18,855 Jewell 3,043 Johnson 574,272 Kearney 3,915 Kiowa 2,513 Labette 20,960 $2,324,777 $180 1,003 $3,465,615 $440 1,056 $2,739,087 $185 1,000 $1,384,000 $ $1,479,745 $ $4,097,388 $197 1,300 $1,289,733 $479 1,054 $1,031,261 $ $2,725,286 $290 1,193 $5,774,900 $685 1,200 $2,234,390 $1, $4,504,906 $115 1,007 $2,660,000 $ $2,115,847 $ $6,594,097 $227 1,341 $4,593,573 $124 1,226 $5,107,023 $199 1,000 $3,162,143 $ $1,969,969 $722 1,089 $2,234,800 $871 1,137 $2,800,000 $ $3,414,523 $561 1,280 $882,452 $ $950,000 $ $3,130,663 $538 1,357 $4,827,824 $1, $1,440,172 $752 1,056 $3,500,689 $259 1,007 $5,756,834 $ $2,639,870 $868 1,520 $15,889,300 $ $3,006,202 $ $5,053,300 $2, $4,282,094 $204 1, , ,

17 PER CAPITA SUMMARY COUNTY UNIT COUNTIES COUNTY POPULATION ANNUAL BUDGET PER CAPITA MILES OF SPENDING ROAD POPULATION PER MILES OF ROAD Lane 1,687 Lincoln 3,167 Linn 9,502 Lyon 33,212 Marion 12,208 Miami 32,822 Montgomery 34,065 Morris 5,698 Morton 3,110 Neosho 16,416 Ness 3,105 Norton 5,560 Ottawa 6,065 Phillips 5,533 Pratt 9,850 Rawlins 2,584 Republic 4,803 Rooks 5,155 Rush 3,197 Saline 55,755 Scott 5,080 Seward 23,465 Sheridan 2,539 Sherman 6,110 Smith 3,769 Stanton 2,111 Stevens 5,801 Trego 2,902 Wallace 1,506 Wichita 2,176 Wilson 9,028 Woodson 3,157 Totals 1,258,682 $1,986,163 $1, $2,200,000 $695 1,021 $3,615,000 $ $7,060,583 $213 1,337 $5,228,206 $428 1,528 $6,701,340 $204 1,132 $5,680,288 $167 1,063 $2,725,000 $478 1,121 $1,314,500 $ $1,859,092 $ $2,685,035 $865 1,250 $1,600,729 $288 1,359 $2,617,376 $432 1,132 $2,368,516 $428 1,234 $3,875,000 $393 1,411 $1,783,189 $690 1,515 $4,849,439 $1,010 1,272 $2,150,000 $417 1,333 $2,363,886 $739 1,215 $8,348,098 $150 1,078 $1,209,396 $ $2,525,205 $ $3,106,735 $1,224 1,201 $2,243,517 $367 1,254 $2,846,580 $755 1,979 $2,166,000 $1, $3,407,547 $ $2,019,258 $696 1,092 $1,071,450 $ $1,650,853 $ $2,080,858 $230 1,250 $1,628,768 $ $216,030,070 $172 66,

18 PER CAPITA SUMMARY COUNTY RURAL SYSTEM COUNTIES COUNTY Clay Leavenworth Pottawatomie Totals POPULATION ANNUAL BUDGET PER CAPITA MILES OF SPENDING ROAD 8,317 $3,729,000 $448 1,038 78,797 $10,948,019 $ ,897 $7,835,226 $342 1, ,011 $22,512,245 $ ,990 POPULATION PER MILE OF ROAD

19 PER CAPITA SUMMARY COUNTY TOWNSHIP COUNTIES COUNTY POPULATION ANNUAL PER CAPITA MILES OF BUDGET SPENDING ROAD POPULATION PER MILE OF Atchison 16,513 Barber 4,897 Barton 27,385 Brown 9,815 Butler 66,227 Cowley 35,963 Decatur 2,908 Dickinson 19,394 Douglas 116,585 Edwards 3,030 Ellsworth 6,392 Ford 34,795 Greenwood 6,328 Harvey 34,820 Kingman 7,698 Logan 2,794 Marshall 10,006 McPherson 29,241 Meade 4,357 Mitchell 6,284 Nemaha 10,148 Osage 15,936 Osborne 3,756 Pawnee 6,916 Reno 63,794 Rice 10,015 Riley 75,194 Russell 6,956 I Sedgwick 508,803 Shawnee 178,406 Stafford 4,297 Sumner 23,528 Thomas 7,891 Wabaunsee 7,022 Washington 5,598 Totals 1,373,692 $2,756,000 $ $4,012,847 $ $5,603,328 $ $2,750,000 $ $9,366,317 $ $3,925,442 $ $1,505,706 $ $4,740,044 $ $5,419,682 $ $1,341,696 $ $2,105,973 $ $3,775,550 $ $1,672,606 $ $3,881,713 $ $2,881,021 $ $1,222,000 $ $2,754,762 $ $5,555,601 $ $1,900,000 $ $2,537,621 $ $3,368,477 $ $3,054,385 $ $1,434,275 $ $2,268,362 $ $8,235,930 $ $1,730,684 $ $7,449,917 $ $4,067,835 $ $20,088,085 $ $10,973,897 $ $2,573,772 $ $12,762,463 $ $1,803,199 $ $2,001,087 $ $3,556,034 $ $155,076,311 $ ,

20 BUDGET/ROAD MILES VS ASSESSED VALUATION TOTALS OF ALL REPORTS SUBMITTED Item County Unit County Rural County/ State-Wide System Township Unit Totals Number of Counties Reporting I Total Valuation $16,870,000,429 $1,210,425,941 $13,100,877,331 $31,181,303,701 Annual Road & Bridge Operating Budget $216,030,070 $22,512,245 $155,076,311 $393,618,626 Spending per $1 Million Valuation $12,806 $15,198 $11,837 $12,624 Miles of County Maintained Roads 66,940 2,990 11,550 81,480 ~ollars Valuation per Mile of Road $252,017 $404, $1,134, $382,687 CD

21 BUDGET/ROAD MILES VS ASSESSED VALUATION COUNTY UNIT COUNTIES COUNTY Allen Anderson Bourbon Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Cloud Coffey Comanche Crawford Doniphan Elk Ellis Finney Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Hamilton Harper Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearney Kiowa Labette Lane Lincoln Linn Lyon Marion ASSESSED ANNUAL SPENDING PER $1 MILES OF DOLLARS VALUATION VALUATION BUDGET MILLION ROAD PER MILE OF ROAD VALUATION $141,270,437 $2,324,777 $16,456 1,003 $140,848 $84,664,795 $3,465,615 $40,933 1,056 $80,175 $95,682,904 $2,739,087 $28,627 1,000 $95,683 $46,884,628 $1,384,000 $29, $89,134 $31,789,987 $1,479,745 $46, $45,939 $152,622,629 $4,097,388 $26,847 1,300 $117,402 $42,923,562 $1,289,733 $30,047 1,054 $40,724 $39,297,742 $1,031,261 $26, $62,977 $92,191,255 $2,725,286 $29,561 1,193 $77,277 $500,029,608 $5,774,900 $11,549 1,200 $416,691 $39,916,279 $2,234,390 $55, $61,410 $242,690,673 $4,504,906 $18,562 1,007 $241,004 $116,181,994 $2,660,000 $22, $187,997 $24,782,626 $2,115,847 $85, $34,807 $371,677,667 $6,594,097 $17,741 1,341 $277,165 $478,370,913 $4,593,573 $9,603 1,226 $390,188 $220,882,870 $5,107,023 $23,121 1,000 $220,883 $240,847,258 $3,162,143 $13, $627,206 $57,657,429 $1,969,969 $34,167 1,089 $52,945 $53,324,312 $2,234,800 $41,910 1,137 $46,899 $188,031,342 $2,800,000 $14, $231,566 $90,376,270 $3,414,523 $37,781 1,280 $70,606 $30,425,545 $882,452 $29, $46,522 $42,697,604 $950,000 $22, $54,741 $124,381,785 $3,130,663 $25,170 1,357 $91,659 $123,471,315 $4,827,824 $39, $173,659 $40,886,679 $1,440,172 $35,224 1,056 $38,718 $103,987,111 $3,500,689 $33,665 1,007 $103,264 $154,572,246 $5,756,834 $37, $179,944 $49,417,248 $2,639,870 $53,420 1,520 $32,511 $8,598,242,007 $15,889,300 $1, $20,423,378 $118,866,098 $3,006,202 $25, $155,992 $84,919,303 $5,053,300 $59, $109,011 $127,782,678 $4,282,094 $33,511 1,156 $110,539 $47,678,990 $1,986,163 $41, $79,998 $49,795,539 $2,200,000 $44,181 1,021 $48,771 $225,469,626 $3,615,000 $16, $241,402 $306,409,234 $7,060,583 $23,043 1,337 $229,177 $123,720,181 $5,228,206 $42,258 1,528 $80,969 20

22 BUDGET/ROAD MILES VS ASSESSED VALUATION 2015 COUNTY ENGINEERS'REPORT COUNTY UNIT COUNTIES COUNTY Miami Montgomery Morris Morton Neosho Ness Norton Ottawa Phillips Pratt Rawlins Republic Rooks Rush Saline Scott Seward Sheridan Sherman Smith Stanton Stevens Trego Wallace Wichita Wilson Woodson Totals ASSESSED ANNUAL!SPENDING PER $1 MILES OF DOLLARS VALUATION VALUATION BUDGET MILLION ROAD PER MILE OF ROAD VALUATION $357,627,177 $6,701,340 $18,738 1,132 $315,925 $325,553,537 $5,680,288 $17,448 1,063 $306,259 $69,751,584 $2,725,000 $39,067 1,121 $62,223 $82,178,669 $1,314,500 $15, $137,884 $133,982,366 $1,859,092 $13, $140,002 $73,351,051 $2,685,035 $36,605 1,250 $58,681 $54,210,139 $1,600,729 $29,528 1,359 $39,890 $72,414,109 $2,617,376 $36,145 1,132 $63,970 $54,220,037 $2,368,516 $43,683 1,234 $43,938 $164,524,199 $3,875,000 $23,553 1,411 $116,601 $47,890,138 $1,783,189 $37,235 1,515 $31,611 $64,001,431 $4,849,439 $75,771 1,272 $50,316 $76,902,661 $2,150,000 $27,957 1,333 $57,691 $45,166,015 $2,363,886 $52,338 1,215 $37,174 $551,333,204 $8,348,098 $15,142 1,078 $511,441 $91,123,638 $1,209,396 $13, $126,561 $229,886,927 $2,525,205 $10, $337,078 $50,671,795 $3,106,735 $61,311 1,201 $42,191 $84,142,594 $2,243,517 $26,663 1,254 $67,099 $45,313,861 $2,846,580 $62,819 1,979 $22,897 $62,006,389 $2,166,000 $34, $94,092 $156,128,466 $3,407,547 $21, $167,161 $51,353,878 $2,019,258 $39,320 1,092 $47,027 $43,111,948 $1,071,450 $24, $65,124 $41,502,076 $1,650,853 $39, $59,289 $103,144,424 $2,080,858 $20,174 1,250 $82,516 $33,687,747 $1,628,768 $48, $44,502 $16,870,000,429 $216,030,070 $12,806 66,940 $252,017 21

23 BUDGET/ROAD MILES VS. ASSESSED VALUATION SUMMARY COUNTY RURAL SYSTEM COUNTIES COUNTY Clay Leavenworth Pottawatomie Totals - SPENDING PER $1 ASSESSED ANNUAL BUDGET MILLION MILES OF DOLLARS VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION ROAD PER MILE OF ROAD $94,908,118 $3,729,000 $39,291 1,038 $91,434 $599,961,785 $10,948,019 $18, $783,240 $515,556,038 $7,835,226 $15,198 1,186 $434,702 ~?_10~~25,941 $22,512,245 $15,198 2,990 $404,825 22

24 BUDGET/ROAD MILES VS. ASSESSED VALUATION COUNTY TOWNSHIP COUNTIES COUNTY ASSESSED VALUATION ANNUAL BUDGET SPENDING PER $1 MILLION VALUATION MILES OF ROAD DOLLARS VALUATION PER MILE OF ROAD Atchison Barber Barton Brown Butler Cowley Decatur Dickinson Douglas Edwards Ellsworth Ford Greenwood Harvey Kingman Logan Marshall McPherson Meade Mitchell Nemaha Osage Osborne Pawnee Reno Rice Riley Russell Sedgwick Shawnee Stafford Sumner Thomas Wabaunsee Washington Total $147,405,727 $2,756,000 $18, $124,189,397 $4,012,847 $32, $244,080,004 $5,603,328 $22, $149,764,778 $2,750,000 $18, $656,088,760 $9,366,317 $14, $248,704,118 $3,925,442 $15, $46,663,428 $1,505,706 $32, $196,110,929 $4,740,044 $24, $1,217,320,519 $5,419,682 $4, $50,945,417 $1,341,696 $26, $95,881,655 $2,105,973 $21, $291,077,102 $3,775,550 $12, $63,002,288 $1,672,606 $26, $289,592,830 $3,881,713 $13, $110,867,384 $2,881,021 $25, $64,959,296 $1,222,000 $18, $143,395,730 $2,754,762 $19, $398,029,661 $5,555,601 $13, $103,980,804 $1,900,000 $18, $73,854,882 $2,537,621 $34, $141,680,742 $3,368,477 $23, $133,897,102 $3,054,385 $22, $48,134,693 $1,434,275 $29, $76,324,526 $2,268,362 $29, $564,426,735 $8,235,930 $14, $127,275,125 $1,730,684 $13, $604,923,918 $7,449,917 $12, $91,879,179 $4,067,835 $44, $4,415,793,329 $20,088,085 $4, $1,574,637,396 $10,973,897 $6, $81,916,720 $2,573,772 $31, $245,719,679 $12,762,463 $51, $114,987,044 $1,803,199 $15, $79,959,388 $2,001,087 $25, $83,407,046 $3,556,034 $42, $13,100,877,331 $155,076,311 $11,837 11,550 $504, $488, $625, $540, $1,615, $710, $202, $624, $5,410, $233, $385, $746, $145, $1,216, $436, $74, $424, $1,093, $395, $286, $419, $537, $209, $292, $940, $402, $2,574, $221, $7,323, $5,467, $327, $617, $495, $361, $278, $1,134,

25 COUNTY ROAD MAINTENANCE TOTALS OF ALL REPORTS SUBMITTED, I Item County Unit County Rural System County! Township Unit State-Wide Totals Miles of County Maintenance Work Chip Seals Overlays Recycle Gravel , County Maintenance Costs Asphalt/Concrete Road Maintenance Gravel/Earth Road Maintenance Bridge Maintenance Total Maintenance Costs $38,011,292 $7,800,359 $82,565,726 $8,511,923 $3,350,399 $891,370 $122,023,456 $17,203,652 $62,546,547 $108,358,198 $19,293,328 $110,370,977 $4,754,709 $8,996,478 $86,594,584 $227,725,653 1'0.j:>.

26 COUNTY ROAD MAINTENANCE COUNTY UNIT COUNTIES MAINTENANCE MILES COUNTY MAINTENANCE COSTS COUNTY Allen Anderson Bourbon Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Cloud Coffey Comanche Crawford Doniphan Elk Ellis Finney Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Hamilton Harper Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearney Kiowa La bette Lane Lincoln Linn Lyon Marion Miami Montgomery Morris ~HIP PVERLAYS RECYCLE GRAVEL ASPHAL T/CONC. GRAVEL/EARTH BRIDGE TOTAL MAINT. ~EALS ROAD MAINT. ROAD MAl NT. MAINT. COSTS $194,252 $697,800 $0 $892, $644,000 $650,000 $45,518 $1,339, $600,000 $960,000 $0 $1,560, $290,000 $507,000 $40,000 $837, $12,911 $776,867 $687 $790, $1,276,155 $400,000 $55,000 $1,731, $28,704 $502,200 $33,008 $563, $7,470 $900,958 $3,921 $912, $535,429 $1,533,670 $41,008 $2,110, $1,500,000 $680,000 $350,000 $2,530, $563,993 $381,460 $10,304 $955, $861,046 $1,276,038 $7,086 $2,144, $320,892 $2,730,653 $4,366 $3,055, $0 $2,062,385 $30,500 $2,092, $1,244,441 $5,294,467 $109,939 $6,648, $1,484,157 $1,862,595 $1,516 $3,348, $1,033,503 $870, $623,480 $368,544 $128,320 $1,120, $386,865 $1,040,479 $2,335 $1,429, $0 $1,316,000 $3,897 $1,319, $709,069 $990,250 $0 $1,699, $0 $3,371,473 $0 $3,371, $0 $517,089 $2,405 $519, $450 $257,770 $465 $258, $160,344 $608,493 $145,105 $913, $86,015 $404,497 $0 $490, $37,673 $550,000 $48,000 $635, $249,104 $2,590,708 $53,686 $2,893, $1,970,187 $2,768,136 $587,872 $5,326, $26,260 $1,781,000 $22,540 $1,829, $3,093,600 $1,966,500 $12,500 $5,072, $441,063 $429,362 $17,488 $887, $1,634,400 $946,532 $9,213 $2,590, $1,300,848 $1,867,332 $167,146 $3,335, $0 $530,856 $0 $530, $330,498 $1,597,818 $45,895 $1,974, $1,400,000 $1,800,000 $0 $3,200, $1,222,252 $3,284,892 $248,987 $4,756, $345,252 $1,148,051 $0 $1,493, $1,185,000 $800,000 $60,000 $2,045, $2,734,647 $3,046,171 $36,348 $5,817, $712,087 $1,701,320 $75,000 $2,488,407 25

27 COUNTY ROAD MAINTENANCE COUNTY UNIT COUNTIES MAINTENANCE MILES COUNTY MAINTENANCE COSTS COUNTY Morton Neosho Ness Norton Ottawa Phillips Pratt Rawlins Republic Rooks Rush Saline Scott Seward Sheridan Sherman Smith Stanton Stevens Trego Wallace Wichita Wilson Woodson I Totals PHIP PVERLAYS RECYCLE GRAVEL ASPHAL T/CONC. GRAVEL/EARTH BRIDGE TOTAL MAINT. ~EALS ROAD MAINT. ROAD MAINT. MAINT. COSTS $132,000 $912,000 $0 $1,044, $277,613 $220,221 $10,000 $507, $0 $2,250,000 $0 $2,250, $23,277 $654,421 $17,116 $694, $534,873 $580,000 $120,000 $1,234, $208,302 $891,443 $82,401 $1,182, $1,234,937 $2,497,884 $16,900 $3,749, $79,651 $915,489 $0 $995, $358,799 $227,250 $120,000 $706, $3,242 $2,077,100 $2,178 $2,082, $100,903 $973,516 $23,608 $1,098, $2,189,338 $1,951,890 $304,469 $4,445, $235,331 $435,631 $0 $670, $344,022 $1,533,662 $4,650 $1,882, $0 $540,151 $21,780 $561, $7,743 $924,910 $7,299 $939, $0 $782,875 $36,500 $819,375 i $374,000 $646,500 $3,700 $1,024, $1,971,538 $790,850 $0 $2,762, $0 $1,164,247 $476 $1,164, $51,660 $504,033 $8,415 $564, $104,937 $962,955 $0 $1,067, $514,950 $797,694 $170,852 $1,483, $18,129 $1,561,180 $0 $1,579,309 I I 1,498 $38,011,292 $82,565,726 $3,350,399 I $122,023,456 26

28 COUNTY ROAD MAINTENANCE COUNTY RURAL SYSTEM COUNTIES COUNTY MAINTENANCE MILES COUNTY MAINTENANCE COSTS CHIP OVERLAYS RECYCLE ~RAVEL ASPHAL T/CONC. G RAVE UEARTH BRIDGE TOTAL SEALS ROAD MAINT. ROAD MAl NT. MAINT. MAINT. COSTS Clay Pottawatomie Leavenworth Totals $1,214,000 $1,113,000 $157,000 $2,484, $1,581,072 $3,173,157 $200,613 $4,954, $5,005,287 $4,225,766 $533,757 $9,764, $7,800,359 $8,511,923 $891,370 $17,203,652 27

29 COUNTY ROAD MAINTENANCE COUNTY TOWNSHIP ROAD SYSTEM COUNTY Atchison Barber Barton Brown Butler Cowley Decatur Dickinson Douglas Edwards Ellsworth Ford Greenwood Harvey Kingman Logan Marshall McPherson Meade Mitchell Nemaha Osage Osborne Pawnee Reno Rice Riley Russell Sedgwick Shawnee Stafford Sumner Thomas Wabaunsee Washington Totals MAINTENANCE MILES COUNTY MAINTENANCE COSTS ~HIP PVERLAYS R.ECYCLE ~RAVEL ASPHALT/CONC. GRAVEUEARTH BRIDGE TOTAL ~EALS ROAD MAINT. ROAD MAINT. MAINT. MAINT. COSTS $831,026 $1,310,144 $27,302 $2,168, $645,574 $596,244 $126,770 $1,368, $3,752,595 $157,337 $170,712 $4,080, $1,778,780 $14,834 $175,337 $1,968, $4,657,108 $161,352 $48,477 $4,866, $1,568,637 $49,289 $40,336 $1,658, $0 $340,337 $23,464 $363, $449,432 $179,883 $503,595 $1,132, $3,698,454 $359,706 $649,693 $4,707, $482,562 $219,877 $2,000 $704, $720,342 $580,533 $258,843 $1,559, $1,232,281 $1,471,544 $17,649 $2,721, $14,320 $858,267 $42,673 $915, $127,402 $54,013 $32,313 $213, $1,193,040 $21,078 $124,914 $1,339, $0 $643,255 $0 $643, $230,545 $1,310,376 $133,746 $1,674, $4,177,197 $328,463 $34,345 $4,540, $348,454 $637,903 $10,357 $996, $1,176,204 $445,686 $96,162 $1,718, $1,178,030 $1,271,657 $66,622 $2,516, $575,000 $700,000 $311,900 $1,586, $7,303 $687,261 $128,461 $823, $1,200,000 $600,000 $7,000 $1,807, $4,640,356 $0 $363,625 $5,003, $840,000 $455,000 $45,000 $1,340, $2,107,223 $873,639 $382,525 $3,363, $1,592,587 $948,519 $17,439 $2,558, $15,495,840 $398,824 $493,830 $16,388, $3,414,741 $0 $103,288 $3,518, $1,803,876 $6,502 $19,824 $1,830, $788,571 $1,934,786 $256,507 $2,979, $1,005,323 $293,116 $0 $1,298, $204,264 $380,123 $10,000 $594, $609,480 $1,003,780 $30,000 $1,643,260 I 912 I / 55/ $62,546,547 $19,293,328 / $4,754,709 I $86,594,584 28

30 COUNTY CONSTRUCTION COSTS TOTALS OF ALL REPORTS SUBMITTED Item County Unit County Rural System Countyl Township Unit State-Wide Totals COUNTY CONSTRUCTION MILES Paved Road Miles Gravel Road Miles Number of Bridges Number of Culverts COUNTY CONSTRUCTION COSTS Road Construction BridQe Construction/Rehabilitation Culvert Construction Total Construction Costs $9,691,729 $608,918 $9,737,216 $701,329 $2,753,547 $243,449 $22,182,492 $1,553,696 $9,074,687 $19,375,334 $17,724,550 $28,163,095 $4,256,153 $7,253,149 $30,990,150 $54,791,578 N <D

31 COUNTY CONSTRUCTION COSTS COUNTY UNIT COUNTIES CONSTRUCTION MILES CONSTRUCTION COSTS COUNTY Allen Anderson Bourbon Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Cloud Coffey Comanche Crawford Doniphan Elk Ellis Finney Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Hamilton Harper Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearney Kiowa Labette Lane Lincoln Linn Lyon MILES OF MILES OF NUMBER NUMBER ROAD BRIDGE CULVER1 TOTAL PAVED GRAVEL OF OF CONSTR. CONST.! CONST. CONST. ROAD ROAD BRIDGES CULVERT REHAB. COSTS $0 $0 $0 $ $734,000 $45,000 $0 $779, $0 $0 $0 $ $0 $34,540 $3,000 $37, $0 $16,160 $7,073 $23, $300,000 $0 $220,000 $520, $60,643 $32,471 $0 $93, $0 $0 $0 $ $57,592 $151,392 $0 $208, $420,000 $0 $143,000 $563, $0 $367,155 $0 $367, $0 $0 $0 $ $0 $0 $15,604 $15, $0 $0 $1,386 $1, $468,984 $0 $94,311 $563, $251,260 $0 $0 $251, $95,200 $392,000 $5,890 $493, $0 $96,516 $0 $96, $32,572 $142,085 $22,088 $196, $138,000 $20,000 $0 $158, $28,458 $0 $0 $28, $0 $0 $0 $ $32,452 $0 $0 $32, $2,230 $0 $0 $2, $0 $7,826 $0 $7, $53,000 $0 $0 $53, $292,500 $0 $0 $292, $0 $222,186 $15,868 $238, $70,648 $587,872 $49,650 $708, $0 $0 $46,158 $46, $4,257,500 $3,221,000 $362,400 $7,840, $1,148,452 $574 $0 $1,149, $0 $0 $83,232 $83, $0 $0 $23,885 $23, $113,085 $0 $0 $113, $38,519 $45,050 $23,587 $107, $0 $0 $0 $ $0 $246,929 $142,369 $389,298 i 30

32 COUNTY CONSTRUCTION COSTS COUNTY UNIT COUNTIES CONSTRUCTION MILES CONSTRUCTION COSTS COUNTY Marion Miami Montgomery Morris Morton Neosho Ness Norton Ottawa Phillips Pratt Rawlins Republic Rooks Rush Saline Scott Seward Sheridan Sherman Smith Stanton Stevens Trego Wallace Wichita Wilson Woodson 1 Totals MILES OF MILES OF NUMBER NUMBER ROAD BRIDGE CULVER' TOTAL PAVED GRAVEL OF OF CONSTR. CONST.! CONST. CONST. ROAD ROAD BRIDGES CULVERT REHAB. COSTS $0 $0 $152,000 $152, $0 1$1,740,000 $45,000 $1,785, $0 $169,130 $253,910 $423, $70,000 $381,099 $119,699 $570, $0 $0 $0 $ $25,000 $54,128 $0 $79, $0 $0 $0 $ $0 $92,079 $0 $92, $0 $85,000 $40,000 $125, $5,736 $414,033 $0 $419, $0 $0 $0 $ $297,668 $36,726 $0 $334, $0 $204,722 $118,532 $323, $0 $41,290 $90,348 $131, $7,143 $126,070 $0 $133, $0 $596,587 $631,528 $1,228, $51,594 $0 $0 $51, $179,800 $0 $0 $179, $0 $0 $0 $ $0 $0 $0 $ $11,114 $167,596 $27,304 $206, $15,710 $0 $0 $15, $0 $0 $0 $ $61,932 $0 $0 $61, $20,000 $0 $0 $20, $350,937 $0 $0 $350, $0 $0 $15,725 $15, $0 $0 $0 $ $9,691,7291$9,737,216 1$2,753,5471 $22,182,492 31

33 COUNTY CONSTRUCTION COSTS COUNTY RURAL SYSTEM COUNTIES COUNTY MILES OF PAVED ROAD CONSTRUCTION MILES CONSTRUCTION COSTS MILES OF NUMBER NUMBER ROAD BRIDGE CULVERl TOTAL GRAVEL OF OF CONSTR. CONST.! CONST. CONST. ROAD BRIDGES CULVERT REHAB. COSTS Clay 0 Leavenworth 3 Pottawatomie 0 Totals $251,000 $187,000 $103,000 $541, $282,724 $491,467 $140,449 $914, $75,194 $22,862 $0 $98, $608,918 $701,329 $243,449 $1,553,696 32

34 COUNTY CONSTRUCTION COSTS COUNTY TOWNSHIP COUNTIES COUNTY Atchison Barber Barton Brown Butler Cowley Decatur Dickinson Douglas Edwards Ellsworth Ford Greenwood Harvey Kingman Logan Marshall McPherson Meade Mitchell Nemaha Osage Osborne Pawnee Reno Rice Riley Russell Sedgwick Shawnee Stafford Sumner Thomas Wabaunsee Washington Totals 1 CONSTRUCTION MILES CONSTRUCTION COSTS MILES OF MILES OF NUMBER NUMBER ROAD BRIDGE CULVERl TOTAL PAVED GRAVEL OF OF CONSTR. CONST.! CONST. CONST. ROAD ROAD BRIDGES CULVERT REHAB. COSTS $0 $169,843 $68,555 $238, $1,398,837 $21,462 $116,770 $1,537, $0 $9,063 $91,663 $100, $0 $158,263 $0 $158, $416,937 $1,990,235 $611,184 $3,018, $0 $0 $0 $ $33,924 $146,164 $31,299 $211, $0 $735,000 $290,000 $1,025, $2,108,361 $646,501 $671,300 $3,426, $702,439 $0 $23,500 $725, $0 $299,200 $215,236 $514, $75,763 $0 $12,671 $88, $18,575 $0 $9,000 $27, $17,520 $129,140 $16,573 $163, $0 $0 $188,144 $188, $0 $0 $0 $ $0 $201,595 $436,143 $637, $794,531 $280,083 $375,708 $1,450, $26,842 $0 $0 $26, $0 $50,265 $0 $50, $0 $236,222 $0 $236, $0 $738,089 $90,000 $828, $0 $48,706 $255,930 $304, $66,000 $0 $0 $66, $0 $670,810 $226,018 $896, $60,000 $0 $0 $60, $679,918 $735,188 $290,544 $1,705, $65,500 $206,104 $57,934 $329, $2,609,540 $7,156,850 $0 $9,766, $0 $1,310,658 $13,702 $1,324, $65,240 $ $0 $1,168,438 $164,279 $1,332, $0 $0 $0 $ $0 $0 $0 $ $0 $551,431 $0 $551, $9,074,6871$17,724,550 $4,256,153 $30,990,150 33

35 TOWNSHIP MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION COSTS TOTALS OF ALL REPORTS SUBMITTED Item State-Wide Totals Miles of Township Roads Miles of Concrete Roads 5 Miles of Asphalt Roads 2,026 Miles of Gravel Roads 20,479 Miles of Earth Roads 8,473 Total Miles of Township Roads 30,983 Cost of Township Road Maintenance $62,727,156 I Cost of Township Road Construction $448,254 Total Township Costs $63,175,410 Total Townships in County 650 Total Township Reports Received

36 TOWNSHIP MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION COSTS NON-COUNTY UNIT COUNTIES COUNTY Atchison Barber Barton Brown Butler Cowley Decatur Dickinson Douglas Edwards Ellsworth Ford Greenwood Harvey Kingman Logan Marshall McPherson Meade Mitchell Nemaha Osage Osborne Pawnee Reno Rice Riley Russell Sedgwick I Shawnee Stafford Sumner Thomas Wabaunsee Washington TOWNSHIP ROADS MILES) TOWNSHIP COSTS CONC. ~SPHALT GRAVEL EARTH TOTAL ROAD ROAD TOTAL ROADS ROADS ROADS ROADS MILES MAINT. CONSTR. TOWNSHIP COST $788,597 $0 $788, , ,170 $1,725,136 $0 $1,725, , ,220 $2,805,934 $0 $2,805, $1,369,887 $105,500 $1,475, , ,802 $5,413,312 $183,602 $5,596, $1,808,880 $0 $1,808, $715,866 $0 $715, ,202 $1,672,479 $0 $1,672, $4,584,819 $0 $4,584, $0 $0 $ $883,262 $0 $883, ,161 $1,362,495 $0 $1,362, $983,601 $0 $983, $1,331,751 $0 $1,331, ,015 $1,484,109 $0 $1,484,109 u $187,064 $0 $187, ,142 $1,362,525 $0 $1,362, , ,252 $2,682,539 $140,802 $2,823, $832,830 $0 $832, $144,406 $0 $144, $1,443,347 $0 $1,443, $1,581,869 $0 $1,581, ,057 $762,887 $0 $762, $1,439,934 $0 $1,439, ,652 1,652 $3,138,752 $0 $3,138, $1,436,155 $18,350 $1,454, $913,486 $0 $913, $714,808 $0 $714, ,037 $5,065,928 $0 $5,065, $5,710,432 $0 $5,710, ,080 $1,519,710 $0 $1,519, , ,621 $2,967,903 $0 $2,967, $1,684,653 $0 $1,684, $957,424 $0 $957, ,210 $1,250,376 $0 $1,250,376 TOWNSHIPS IN trotal ~OUNT'I REPORTS RECEIVED Totals 5 2,026 20,479 8,473 30,983 $62,727,156 $448,254 $63,175,

37 Number of Counties Submitting County Engineer Report 120 -r-i r: ; Jr o w j)

38 ~ ~ '-"" -' '-"'" '-'"... '-" ''-'"'' _..--- '- "-" '-"" -'"-" '-'..., '-" '-' '-'" '- '-"" \~7 "-'" '-" ""-"...". "-""..., ""- ---" "-' "-' '-"" -...' '-""...". '--'" '-'" Average Annual Budgets By District $7,000,000 $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 -Statewide --NE Kansas --NCKansas --NWKansas --SE Kansas --SC Kansas --SW Kansas $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $ VJ -...J

39 Average Annual Budgets By Population $12,000,000 $10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $ ~ ~ ~ Population ~ -Statewide Under 10, ,000 to 50,000 --Over 50,000.U l ""--" '-" "'-..,..-0 ""'-- '-'" ' " '-' '-" "-' '-'" '--'" ',,- "-"" '-' '-"'" '-'" '-" "'-"... "-' '-" "-'" _ ~..."...,J "-'" '-" '"'-"..." '-*' '-'" -...,t '

40 -~ "-" 'V,...", -..-' '-" ~ ~ -..f.'..., '-'".""-' '--' ~......; '-' "'-'" Average No. of Road & Bridge Employees I ~ I ~ /,,~.c= ~ <C --= ~~ := NE Kansas - NCKansas - NWKansas - SE Kansas - SCKansas - SWKansas -Statewide o w CD

41 Average Miles of Maintenance Overlay/Seals) 80 ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ "...,. ~ ~ ==---=---=- ~... I ~ ~ ~ 30 ~c: ~ ~ 10 ~ - NE Kansas - NC Kansas - NW Kansas - SE Kansas - SC Kansas - SWKansas -Statewide o ~ o

42 ~------~ ~---- -~-, Average Miles of County Road Constructed ~ - NE Kansas ~ 60 \ ,/ " '\ " I \ ) \ I \ - NC Kansas - NW Kansas - SE Kansas... ~ - SC Kansas - SW Kansas -STATEWIDE """

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