Who do I contact for assistance on Kansas highways?
For assistance on Kansas highways, please contact the Kansas Highway Patrol. For assistance on the Kansas Turnpike, please contact the Turnpike Authority. Road Condition Information - Recorded messages about weather-related road conditions and road work on Kansas highways.
Who is the head of the Kansas Department of Transportation?
Julie Lorenz was appointed by Gov. Laura Kelly in January 2019 to lead the Kansas Department of Transportation. With more than 25 years of experience, she is recognized as a national leader in the areas of policy development, collaboration and the use of economic analysis to communicate the value of transportation investment.
Is there a fee for KDOT authentication & resource tracking (Kart)?
KDOT Authentication & Resource Tracking (KART) The KDOT Standard Drawings, Bridge Design Manuals, Design Software and other forms can now be downloaded with no fee. For help or information regarding the KDOT Authentication & Resource Tracking (KART), please contact:
What are the different license plates for bridges in Kansas?
Plate B-32 -- Kansas Ave. - Under preliminary design. Plate B-33 -- Interstate 70 - Under construction. Plate B-34 -- 130th St. - Under preliminary design. Plate B-36 -- Parallel Pkwy. KDOT Authentication & Resource Tracking (KART) The KDOT Standard Drawings, Bridge Design Manuals, Design Software and other forms can now be downloaded with no fee.
When will masks be required in Kansas?
Effective Wednesday, August 25, 2021, masks or other facial coverings will again be required for all State of Kansas employees and visitors regardless of vaccination status.
Can agencies approve travel to a location that is not identified at the following link: Travel Related Quarantine Table?
Agencies may continue to approve any business-related travel to a location that is not identified at the following link: Travel Related Quarantine Table (kdheks.gov)
Covid-19 Updates
Latest Updates
- Access to KDOT Buildings • Effective Friday February 18th at 5:00 pm, masks are no longer being required for employees or visitors in State buildings. This applies to both unvaccinated and fully vaccinated individuals. Employees are still encouraged to wear face masks when they cannot socially distance. • Members of the public may enter KDOT buildings to conduct business, but s…
Helpful Information and Resources
- To find a COVID-19 vaccination location near you, visit https://www.vaccines.gov/ State Agency Guidance (2-16-22) State Agency Guidance (1-18-22) State Agency Guidance (1-11-22) State Agency Guidance (12-21-21) - Return to In-Person Work Extension of Remote Work (10-28-21) Extension of Remote Work (9-23-21) State Agency Guidance Delta (8-25-21) State Agency Guida…
State Agency Guidance
- Masks 1. Effective Friday February 18th at 5:00 pm, masks are no longer being required for employees or visitors in State buildings. This applies to both unvaccinated and fully vaccinated individuals. 2. Individuals are encouraged to wear masks or other face coverings in all common areas, such as break rooms, elevators, hallways, restrooms and stairwells, or otherwise when un…
Questions
- If you have questions related to COVID-19, please send them to: KDOT#COVID-19@ks.gov. Those without access to email should contact the Human Resources Professional (HRP) in their District. Supervisors – please reach out and share this information with employees who you know don’t have access to email. Or please contact your designed personnel resource at KDOT Headquarte…
Other Covid-19 Resources
- For the latest information on the COVID-19 please visit: KDHE's COVID-19 Resource Center. PCR vs. Antigen Test FAQ’s State Employee and Family HealthQuest Health Center by Marathon Health for information regarding PCR testing To provide assistance to our employees, EAP has created a Coronavirus U.S. Digital Toolkit. EAP resources are available to employees at no cost, 24 hours …
Archive
- Revised 2021 State Agency Reopening Guidance In Spring 2020, Secretary of Transportation Julie Lorenz hosted two episodes of Thru the Distance, our new webinar series focused on helping us keep in touch and learn from one another through this difficult, yet transformational time. The second episode featured information on how various KDOT groups were working through COVI…