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Welcome to the FHWA Kentucky Division

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is an agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation that supports State and local governments in the design, construction, and maintenance of the Nation’s highway system (Federal Aid Highway Program) and various federally and tribal owned lands (Federal Lands Highway Program). Through financial and technical assistance to State and local governments, the Federal Highway Administration is responsible for ensuring that America’s roads and highways continue to be among the safest and most technologically sound in the world.

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The Kansas Division is open every Monday-Friday (excluding Federal holidays) from 7:30AM - 4:00 PM.

We may be reached during these hours at 785-273-2600 and are located at 6111 SW 29th Street, Suite 100, Topeka, KS 66614-4271

Our fax number is 785-273-2620

Staff Directory

The office is open every Monday-Friday (excluding Federal holidays) from 7:30AM - 4:00 PM.

Welcome to the FHWA Kansas Division

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Division Offices are local field offices that provide leadership, guidance, and direction to State Departments of Transportation in the project development and delivery of transportation projects.

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District 1 – Micah Loesch
Boone, Greene, Grundy, Hamilton, Hardin, Jasper, Marshall, Polk, Poweshiek, Story, Tama, and Webster Counties

District 2 – Micah Loesch...

Emergency Relief Information

The Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Emergency Relief, or ER, program can help State and local agencies fund repairs to Federal-aid eligible roads, bridges, and other infrastructure after a natural disaster such as such as a flood, heavy winds, and other events.

The repair work within the right-of-way of Federal-aid highways is usually eligible to receive ER funds, if the roadway is in an affected county that is included in the Governor’s Declaration or Presidential Declaration.