The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) has selected 20 projects for inclusion in its Transportation Alternatives program.
KDOT received 43 applications from local units of government for funding consideration totaling more than $22.5 million.
Two Manhattan projects are on the list-one historical project and one pedestrian/bicycle project. The historical project is on Juliette Avenue for brick restoration. The project is expected to cost around $518,000.
The pedestrian/bicycle project is for shared use of a path along Knox Lane. This project is estimated at $165,000.