68-1009: Designation of part of U.S. 40 as Blue Star Memorial
Highway.
The portion of United States Highway No. 40 traversing this state
where it crosses the Missouri-Kansas border on the east to the point
where it leaves the state on the west at the Kansas-Colorado line, be
and it is hereby designated as the official east-west Blue Star Memorial
Highway in the state of Kansas.
History: L. 1951, ch. 394, § 1; June 30.
68-1010: Designation of part of U.S. 77 as the
Robert B. Docking Memorial
Highway.
The
portion of United States highway 77 from the northern boundary of
Cowley county to the junction with United States highway 77 business then
south on United States highway 77 business to United States highway 77 then
south to the Kansas-Oklahoma border is hereby designated the Robert
B. Docking memorial highway.
History: L. 1951, ch. 394, § 2;
L. 1984, ch. 255, § 1;
L. 1994, ch. 121, § 2;
L. 1998, ch. 60, § 2;
L. 2001, ch. 52, § 2;
L. 2004, ch. 86, § 10; July 1.
68-1011: Designation of part of U.S. 281 as the Amercan Legion
Memorial Highway.
The portion of United States Highway No. 281 traversing this state where
it crosses the Nebraska-Kansas boundary line on the north to the point
where it leaves the state on the south at the Kansas-Oklahoma boundary
line, be and it is hereby designated as "The American Legion Memorial
Highway" in the state of Kansas.
History: L. 1955, ch. 307, § 1; June 30.
68-1012: Designation and marking of the Santa
Fe Trail.
It shall be the duty of the secretary of transportation, with the
cooperation of the governing body of each city and county, to designate and
mark the primary route of the historic Santa Fe Trail in Kansas, as
described in the national park service comprehensive management and use
plan, by placing suitable signs in locations where the trail travels on
public highways and crosses public highways. The secretary may accept and
administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining suitable signs bearing
the proper approved inscription.
History: L. 1961, ch. 309, § 1;
L. 1990, ch. 248, § 1; July 1.
68-1013: Designation of part of federal-interstate highway 35 as the
35th Infantry Division Memorial Highway.
That portion of federal-interstate highway No. 35 which traverses the
state is hereby designated "The 35th Infantry Division Memorial Highway."
History: L. 1963, ch. 336, § 1; June 30.
68-1014:
History: L. 1963, ch. 336, § 2; Repealed, L. 1974, ch. 272, §
2; July 1.
68-1015: 35th Infantry Division Memorial highway; powers and duties of
secretary of transportation.
The secretary of transportation shall provide appropriate signs at
proper intervals along the federal interstate highway No. 35 bearing an
inscription to show the designation. The secretary may accept and
administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining suitable highway signs
bearing the proper approved inscription. The memorial committee heretofore
referred to in this section is hereby abolished.
History: L. 1963, ch. 336, § 3; L. 1974, ch. 272, §
1; L. 1975, ch. 427, § 132; Aug. 15.
68-1016:
History: L. 1963, ch. 336, § 4; Repealed, L. 1974, ch. 272, §
2; July 1.
68-1017: Designation of Smoky Hill trail; marking.
That Smoky Hill trail, also commonly called Butterfield trail and Old
Denver trail, through the seven counties of Ellsworth, Russell, Ellis,
Trego, Gove, Logan and Wallace from Fort Ellsworth to the Colorado state
line, a distance of about two hundred twenty miles, be and is hereby
designated as "Smoky Hill trail" in the state of Kansas. That said
"Smoky Hill trail" should be and will hereafter be marked thereby
preserving its exact location.
History: L. 1963, ch. 337, § 1; April 8.
68-1018: Same; secretary of
transportation to cooperate in placing of markers; marker requirements.
It shall be the duty of the secretary of transportation to cooperate
with any person or group of persons so interested in placing markers at
proper intervals along any highway right-of-way indicating the points
where said Smoky Hill trail runs parallel with or crosses any state
highway. Said markers shall be made from the famous stone fence posts
prominent in western Kansas, and said markers will be made showing a
30-inch shaft above a cement base and on the side facing any highway a
panel is to be smoothed and the legend, B.O.D., 1865 (meaning
Butterfield Overland Dispatch, the official title of the firm
establishing this trail) sandblasted on in letters large enough to be
easily read by anyone passing by on the highway.
History: L. 1963, ch. 337, § 2; L. 1975, ch. 427, §
133; Aug. 15.
68-1019: Designation of part of U.S. highway 36 as the pony express
highway; designating bridges No. 028 and No. 029 as the pony express bridges.
(a) A portion of United States highway 36 where it enters the state on
the Kansas-Missouri line on the east, thence west to the east city limits of the
city of Washington, is hereby designated as the pony express highway
in the state of Kansas.
The secretary of transportation shall place suitable signs along the
highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate the highway is the
pony express highway. The secretary of transportation may accept and
administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable
highway signs.
(b) Bridges No. 028 and No. 029 are hereby designated as the pony
express bridges in the state of Kansas.
The secretary of transportation shall place suitable signs to
indicate the bridges are the pony express bridges. The secretary of
transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in
obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 1964, ch. 28, § 1 (Budget Session);
L. 1988, ch. 271, § 1; July 1.
68-1020: Designation and marking of the Lewis and Clark expedition
route.
It shall be the duty of the secretary of transportation to designate and
mark by suitable signs, following as nearly as possible the route of the
historic Lewis and Clark expedition in Kansas, on the following described
highways: From the Kansas-Missouri state line west on highway U.S. 24 and
highway U.S. 40 through Kansas City, Kansas, to the intersection of highway
U.S. 73; and from highway K-7 at the junction with U.S.
highway 59 in the city of Atchison; highway K-7 north through Troy to the
Kansas-Nebraska state line.
History: L. 1967, ch. 361, § 1; L. 1975, ch. 427,
§ 134;
L. 1987, ch. 261, § 2; July 1.
68-1021: Designation and marking of the Chisholm trail.
It shall be the duty of the secretary of transportation to designate and
mark by suitable signs, following as nearly as possible the route of the
historic Chisholm trail in Kansas, on the following described highways:
Highway K-15 from Abilene south to Newton to the junction of highway U.S.
81; thence on highway U.S. 81 south to the Kansas-Oklahoma state line.
History: L. 1967, ch. 361, § 2; L. 1975, ch. 427,
§ 135; Aug. 15.
68-1022: Designation and marking of Prairie
Parkway.
It shall be the duty of the secretary of transportation to designate and
mark by suitable signs, those portions of established highways which
traverse the state from the historic Hollenberg pony express station near
the city of Hanover to the old cattle shipping town of Elgin, and
connecting historic sites on the Oregon trail and the cities of Council
Grove and Cottonwood Falls, as the Prairie Parkway, which highways are
described as follows: Beginning at the Hollenberg pony express station east
of Hanover on highway K-243; thence west to highway K-15E and south on
K-15E to its junction with highway U.S. 36; thence east on highway U.S. 36
to its junction with highway U.S. 77; thence south on highway U.S. 77 to
that highway's junction with highway K-16 just north of Randolph; thence
east on highway K-16 to a junction with Pottawatomie county federal aid
secondary route 1208, one-half mile east of Olsburg, Pottawatomie county,
Kansas; thence on F.A.S. route 1208 in a southerly direction approximately
five and one-half miles; thence southeasterly to the junction of highway
K-13 and F.A.S. route 1208; thence south and southwest on highway K-13 to
that highway's junction with highway U.S. 24;
thence following K-177 south from the junction of K-177 highway with
interstate
highway 70 to El Dorado; thence south on U.S.
77 - U.S. 54 to a junction with K-96; thence east on K-96 to its junction
with highway K-99 near Severy; thence south on K-99 to the southern Kansas
border near the city of Chautauqua.
History: L. 1967, ch. 361, § 3;
L. 1975, ch. 427, § 136;
L. 2006, ch. 38, § 2; July 1.
68-1023: Stimulating interest in trails and parkways.
It shall be the duty of the secretary of transportation to cooperate
with persons and groups of persons interested in stimulating interest in
such trails and parkway and assisting in furthering the purposes of this
act.
History: L. 1967, ch. 361, § 4; L. 1975, ch. 427,
§ 137; Aug. 15.
68-1024: Designation of part of highway No. 15 as "the Eisenhower
memorial highway."
Kansas highway No. 15 from the Nebraska-Kansas boundary line on the
north to the Kansas-Oklahoma boundary line on the south is hereby
designated as "the Eisenhower memorial highway." The secretary of
transportation shall place markers along the highway right-of-way at proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is the Eisenhower memorial highway.
History: L. 1967, ch. 359, § 1; L. 1975, ch. 427, §
138; Aug. 15.
68-1025:
History: L. 1967, ch. 360, § 1;
L. 1975, ch. 427, § 139;
Repealed, L. 1990, ch. 249, § 2; July 1.
68-1026: Designation and marking of K-32 as Kaw Valley scenic highway.
Highway K-32, the entire distance of which runs through the Kaw Valley
within the boundaries of Douglas, Leavenworth and Wyandotte counties, is
hereby designated as the Kaw Valley scenic highway, and the secretary of
transportation is hereby directed to erect suitable signs and markers along
said highway showing such designation.
History: L. 1971, ch. 222, § 1; L. 1975, ch. 427, §
140; Aug. 15.
68-1027: Designation of part of U.S. 50 as Turkey Wheat Trail
Highway.
That portion of United States highway 50 from Emporia to Dodge City is
hereby designated as the "turkey wheat trail highway," and the secretary
of transportation is hereby directed to erect suitable signs and markers
along such highway showing such designation.
History: L. 1974, ch. 273, § 1; L. 1975, ch.
427, § 141; Aug. 15.
68-1028: Designation of I-470 as "the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. memorial
highway."
Interstate highway I-470 from the east Topeka interchange of the Kansas
turnpike to its intersection with I-70 west of Topeka is hereby designated
as "the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. memorial highway." The secretary of
transportation shall place markers along the highway right-of-way at proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
memorial highway.
History: L. 1982, ch. 278, § 1; July 1.
68-1029: Designation of part of U.S. 54 as the
Yellow
Brick Road; designation of city of Liberal as The Land of Oz and The Home of
Dorothy of the Wizard of Oz.
(a) The
portion of
United
States highway 54 from the west city limits of
the city of Greensburg then in a southwesterly direction to the Kansas-Oklahoma
border, is hereby designated as "The Yellow
Brick Road." The
secretary of transportation shall
place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that
the highway is "The Yellow Brick Road," except that any additional signs shall
not be
placed until the secretary has received sufficient moneys from gifts and
donations to reimburse the secretary for the cost of placing such signs.
The secretary
of transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in
obtaining suitable highway signs bearing the proper approved inscription.
(b) The city of Liberal is hereby designated as "The Land of Oz" and "The
Home of Dorothy of the Wizard of Oz."
History: L. 1982, ch. 360, § 2;
L. 1985, ch. 256, § 7;
L. 1996, ch. 122, § 2;
L. 2003, ch. 115, § 3;
L. 2005, ch. 64, § 3; July 1.
68-1030: Designation of part of U.S. 24 as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
memorial highway.
United States highway 24 from the west end of the
intercity viaduct to the intersection of Waterway Drive and State Avenue is
hereby designated as "the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial highway."
The city of Kansas City shall place markers along the highway's
rights-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial highway.
History: L. 1984, ch. 250, § 1; July 1.
68-1031: Designation of part of interstate highway 135 as Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr., memorial highway.
Interstate highway 135 from its intersection with
Interstate 235 just north of the north city limit of Wichita
to its intersection with Interstate 35 near the south city limit of Wichita
is hereby designated as "the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., memorial highway."
The secretary of transportation shall place markers along the highway
right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr., memorial highway. The city of Wichita shall
reimburse the secretary of transportation for the cost of placing markers,
as provided by this section, in accordance with invoice of the secretary therefor.
History: L. 1985, ch. 232, § 5; July 1.
68-1032: Designation and marking of the Oregon Trail.
It shall be the duty of the secretary of transportation
with the cooperation of the governing body of each city and county to
designate and mark the primary route of the historic Oregon Trail in Kansas as
described in the National Park Service comprehensive management and use plan,
by placing
suitable signs in locations where the trail travels on public highways and
crosses public highways.
The secretary may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining
suitable signs bearing the proper approved inscription.
History: L. 1985, ch. 229, § 1; July 1.
68-1033: Designation of part of K-12 and U.S. 56 as Shawnee Mission Parkway.
State highway 12 from its intersection with state
highway 7, thence easterly on state highway 12 to the intersection of
United States highway 56 and Interstate highway I-35, thence northeasterly
on United States highway 56 to the Kansas-Missouri line is hereby
designated "Shawnee Mission Parkway." The secretary of transportation
shall place markers along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to
indicate that the route described is "Shawnee Mission Parkway." Each city
through which Shawnee Mission Parkway passes shall reimburse the secretary
of transportation for the cost of placing such markers on such route in
their city in such amount as each city is billed by the secretary.
History: L. 1985, ch. 231, § 1; July 1.
68-1034: Designation of part of U.S. highway 73 and K-7 as the Amelia
Earhart memorial highway.
From the junction of United States highway 24
and United States highway 40 with United States highway 73 and highway K-7,
United States highway 73 and highway K-7 north to the eastern junction with
United States highway 59 in the city of Atchison, United States highway 73
west to the junction
with United States highway 159, is hereby designated as the Amelia
Earhart memorial highway. The secretary of transportation shall place
markers along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that
the highway is the Amelia Earhart memorial highway. The secretary of
transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in
obtaining suitable highway signs bearing the proper approved inscription.
History: L. 1987, ch. 261, § 1; July 1.
68-1035: Designation of part of interstate highway 670 as the Dillingham freeway.
Interstate highway 670 where it enters the state on the
Kansas-Missouri line on the east, thence west to the junction with
Interstate highway 70, is hereby designated as the Dillingham freeway. The
secretary of transportation shall place markers along the highway
right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the
Dillingham freeway. The secretary of transportation may accept and
administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable highway
signs bearing the proper approved inscription.
History: L. 1988, ch. 271, § 2; July 1.
68-1036: Designation of U.S. highway 81 as the Frank Carlson memorial highway.
The portion of United States highway 81 where it enters the
state on the Kansas-Nebraska line on the north thence south to the junction
of interstate highway I-70 is hereby designated the Frank Carlson memorial
highway. The secretary of transportation shall place suitable signs along
the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate the highway is the
Frank Carlson memorial highway. The secretary of transportation may accept
and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining suitable highway signs.
History: L. 1988, ch. 268, § 1; July 1.
68-1037: Designation of part of interstate highway 635 as the Harry Darby
memorial highway.
Interstate highway 635 where it enters the state on the
Kansas-Missouri line on the north, thence south to the junction with
Interstate highway 35, is hereby designated as the Harry Darby memorial
highway. The
secretary of transportation shall place markers along the highway
right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the
Harry Darby memorial highway. The secretary of transportation may accept and
administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable
highway
signs bearing the proper approved inscription.
History: L. 1990, ch. 246, § 1; July 1.
68-1038: Designation and marking of the Frontier Military scenic byway.
From the junction of highway K-5 with United States highway
73 and highway K-7, south on highway K-5 to the junction with Interstate
highway 435, south on Interstate highway 435 to the junction with United
States highway 69, south on United States highway 69
to the junction with United States highway 69 alternate, then south on
United States highway 69 alternate
to the Kansas-Oklahoma
line, such route is hereby designated
as the Frontier Military scenic byway. The secretary of transportation shall
place markers along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to
indicate that the highway is the Frontier Military scenic byway. The secretary
of transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in
obtaining and installing suitable highway signs.
History: L. 1990, ch. 249, § 1; July 1.
68-1039: Designation of United States Highway 66 as a historic highway.
United States Highway 66 is hereby designated as a historic
highway. The secretary of transportation shall place signs along the highway
right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway is a historic
highway. Such signs shall consist of the usual United States highway sign with
the words "Historic Route 66" printed on the face of the sign. The secretary of
transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in
obtaining and installing suitable highway signs.
History: L. 1991, ch. 206, § 1; July 1.
68-1040: Designation of part of U.S. highway 166 as the Martin Luther
King, Jr. memorial highway.
United States highway 166 where it enters the city of
Coffeyville on the northeast, thence south and west through the city to the
point where it exits the city of Coffeyville on the west, is hereby designated
as the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial highway. The secretary of
transportation shall place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial
highway. The secretary of transportation may accept and administer gifts and
donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable highway signs.
History: L. 1991, ch. 207, § 1; July 1.
68-1041: Designation of part of highway K-2/K-42 as Cessna Boulevard.
State highway K-2/K-42 from its intersection with Hoover Road, thence westerly
on state highway K-2/K-42 to the intersection of state highway K-2/K-42 and
Ridge Road, is hereby designated as Cessna Boulevard. The secretary of
transportation shall place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is Cessna Boulevard. The secretary of
transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in
obtaining and installing suitable highway signs.
History: L. 1991, ch. 208, § 1; July 1.
68-1042: Designation of part of K-82 as the Wm. H. Avery highway.
From the junction of K-15 with K-82 east through the city of
Wakefield to the south junction of K-82 with U.S. highway 77, is hereby
designated as the Wm. H. Avery highway. The secretary of transportation
shall place markers along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to
indicate that the highway is the Wm. H. Avery highway. The secretary of
transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in
obtaining suitable highway signs bearing the proper approved inscription.
History: L. 1993, ch. 145, § 1; July 1.
68-1043: Designation of part of U.S. highway 75 as the Danny J. Petersen
memorial highway.
From the junction of K-9 with U.S. highway 75 south to the
junction of U.S. highway 75 with K-16, is hereby designated as the Danny J.
Petersen memorial highway. The secretary of transportation shall place markers
along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway
is the Danny J. Petersen memorial highway. The secretary of transportation may
accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining suitable highway
signs bearing the proper inscription.
History: L. 1994, ch. 121, § 1; July 1.
68-1044: Designation of part of K-96 highway as the State Fair Freeway.
K-96 highway northwest from the west city limits of the city of
Wichita to the west city limits of the city of Hutchinson is hereby designated
as the State Fair freeway. The secretary of transportation shall place markers
along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway
is the State Fair freeway. The secretary of transportation may accept and
administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining suitable highway signs
bearing the proper approved inscription.
History: L. 1995, ch. 181, § 1; July 1.
68-1045: Designation of part of U.S. highway 54 as Cannonball Stageline
Highway.
United States highway 54 west from the east city limits of
the city of Kingman to the west city limits of the city of Greensburg is hereby
designated as the Cannonball Stageline Highway. The secretary of
transportation shall place highway signs along the highway right-of-way at
proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is the Cannonball Stageline Highway,
except that such signs shall not be placed until the secretary has received
sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the secretary for the
cost of placing such signs. The secretary of transportation may accept and
administer gifts and donations to
pay for the cost of such highway signs bearing the proper approved
inscription.
History: L. 1996, ch. 122, § 1; July 1.
68-1046: Designating bridge no. 013 as the Amelia Earhart memorial
bridge.
Bridge no. 013 located on United States highway 59 in Atchison
county is hereby designated as the Amelia Earhart
memorial bridge in the state of Kansas. The secretary of transportation shall
place suitable signs to indicate the bridge is the Amelia Earhart memorial
bridge. The secretary of transportation may accept and administer gifts and
donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 1997, ch. 61, § 1; Apr. 17.
68-1047: Designation of part of U.S. highway 77 as
Walnut Valley Greenway.
United States Highway 77 from its south junction with
United
States highway 77 business, thence north to the north junction with United
States highway 77 business, is hereby designated as the Walnut Valley
Greenway. The secretary of transportation shall place highway signs along the
highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the
Walnut Valley Greenway, except that such signs shall not be placed until
the secretary has received sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to
reimburse the secretary for the cost of placing such signs. The secretary of
transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to pay for the
cost of such highway signs bearing the proper approved inscription.
History: L. 1998, ch. 60, § 1; July 1.
68-1048: Designation of part of K-254 as Senator
Bill Morris memorial highway.
From the junction of K-254 with interstate highway 135 east
on highway K-254 to the junction of K-254 with interstate highway 35, is hereby
designated
as the Senator Bill Morris memorial highway. The secretary of transportation
shall
place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that
the highway is the Senator Bill Morris memorial highway. The secretary of
transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in
obtaining suitable
highway signs bearing the proper approved inscription.
History: L. 1999, ch. 81, § 1; July 1.
68-1049: Designating bridge no. 008 as Mike Hayden
overpass bridge.
Bridge no. 008 located on United States highway 83 in Seward
county, is hereby designated as the Mike Hayden overpass bridge.
The secretary of transportation shall place suitable signs to indicate the
bridge is the Mike Hayden overpass bridge. The secretary of transportation may
accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and installing
suitable signs.
History: L. 1999, ch. 81, § 2; July 1.
68-1050: Designating bridges no. 072 and no. 287 as
the Herman G. Dillon bridges.
Bridges no. 072 and no. 287 located on United States highway
169 in
Wyandotte county, are hereby designated as the Herman G. Dillon bridges.
The secretary of transportation shall place suitable signs to indicate the
bridges are the Herman G. Dillon bridges. The secretary of transportation may
accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and installing
suitable signs.
History: L. 1999, ch. 81, § 3; July 1.
68-1051: Designation of U.S. highway 75 as the
purple heart/combat wounded veterans highway.
The portion of United States highway 75 where it enters
the state on the Kansas-Nebraska border on the north then south to the junction
with K-9 then west to the junction of K-9 with K-62 then south to the junction
of
K-62 with K-16 then east to the junction with United States highway 75 then
south on United States highway 75 to the
Kansas-Oklahoma border, is hereby designated the purple heart/combat wounded
veterans
highway. The secretary of transportation shall place markers along the highway
right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the purple
heart/combat
wounded veterans highway. The secretary of transportation may accept and
administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining suitable highway signs
bearing the proper approved inscription.
History: L. 2001, ch. 52, § 1; July 1.
68-1052: Designation of part of U.S. highway 24 as
the Charles Sheldon trafficway.
United States highway 24 where it enters the city of Topeka
on the east, then west through the city of Topeka to the point where it exits
the city of Topeka on the west, is hereby designated as the Charles Sheldon
trafficway. The secretary of transportation shall place signs along the highway
right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the Charles
Sheldon trafficway. The secretary of transportation may accept and administer
gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2001, ch. 117, § 1; July 1.
68-1053: Designating U.S. highway 169 in Allen
county as Robert V. Talkington highway.
That portion of United States highway 169 from the northern
boundary of Allen county then south to the southern boundary of Allen county is
hereby designated the Robert V. Talkington highway. The secretary of
transportation shall place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is the Robert V. Talkington highway,
except that such signs shall not be placed until the secretary has received
sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the secretary for the
cost of placing such signs.
The
secretary of transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to
aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2002, ch. 1, § 1; July 1.
68-1054: Designating U.S. highway 83 as the veterans
of foreign wars memorial highway.
United States highway 83 from the Kansas-Nebraska border on
the north to the Kansas-Oklahoma border on the south is hereby designated the
veterans of foreign wars memorial highway. The secretary of transportation
shall place markers along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to
indicate that the highway is the veterans of foreign wars memorial highway,
except that such signs shall not be placed until the secretary has received
sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the secretary for the
cost of placing such signs.
The
secretary of transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to
aid in obtaining suitable highway signs bearing the proper approved
inscription.
History: L. 2002, ch. 1, § 2; July 1.
68-1055: Designating part of U.S. highway 400 as the
Clayton J. Connell memorial highway.
From the junction of United States highway 400 with K-39
south on United States highway 400 to the junction of United States highway 400
and United States highway 75, is hereby designated as the Clayton J. Connell
memorial highway. The secretary of transportation shall place signs
along the
highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the
Clayton J. Connell memorial highway, except that such signs shall not be placed
until the
secretary has received
sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the secretary for the
cost of placing such signs. The secretary of transportation may accept
and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining suitable highway signs
bearing the proper approved inscription.
History: L. 2002, ch. 35, § 1; July 1.
68-1056: Designating part of interstate highway 135
as the Ben E. Vidricksen highway.
From the junction of interstate highway 135 with interstate
highway 70, south on interstate highway 135 to the southern boundary of Saline
county is hereby designated the Ben E. Vidricksen highway. The secretary of
transportation shall place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is the Ben E. Vidricksen highway, except
that such signs shall not be placed until the secretary has received sufficient
moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the secretary for the cost of
placing such signs. The
secretary of transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to
aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2002, ch. 35, § 2; July 1.
68-1057: Designation of part of K-99 as The Road to
Oz.
From the junction of United States highway 36 with K-99,
south on K-99 highway to the junction of K-99 and interstate highway 70, is
hereby designated as "The Road to Oz." The secretary of transportation shall
place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate
that the highway is "The Road to Oz," except that such signs shall not be
placed until the secretary has received sufficient moneys from gifts and
donations to reimburse the secretary for the cost of placing such signs. The
secretary of transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to
aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2003, ch. 115, § 2; July 1.
68-1058: Designation of part of U.S. highway 24 and
K-18 as the 75th division of the United States Army highway.
United States highway 24 from the west city limits of
Topeka, then west on United States highway 24 to the west junction
of United States highway 24 and K-177 highway, then south to the junction of
K-177
highway and K-18 highway, then west on K-18 highway through the city of
Manhattan to the junction with interstate highway 70, is hereby designated as
the 75th division of the United States Army highway. The secretary of
transportation shall place signs
along the highway right-of-way at proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is the 75th division of the United
States Army highway, except that such signs shall not be placed until the
secretary
has received sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the
secretary for the cost of placing such signs and an additional 50% of the
initial cost to defray future maintenance or replacement costs of such signs.
The secretary of transportation
may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and
installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2004, ch. 86, § 3; July 1.
68-1059: Designation of part of U.S. highway 77 as
the 89th division of the United States Army highway.
The portion of United States highway 77 from interstate
highway 70 south on United States highway 77 to the northern boundary of Cowley
county is hereby designated as the 89th division of the United States Army
highway.
The secretary of
transportation shall place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is the 89th division of the United
States Army highway, except that such signs shall not be placed until the
secretary
has received sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the
secretary for the cost of placing such signs and an additional 50% of the
initial cost to defray future maintenance or replacement costs of such signs.
The secretary of transportation
may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and
installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2004, ch. 86, § 4; July 1.
68-1060: Designation of part of U.S. 24, U.S. 59 and
K-92 as the 95th division, the iron men of Metz highway.
United States highway 24 from the east city limits of
Topeka, then east on United States highway 24, to the junction with United
States highway 59, then north on United States highway 59, to the junction
with K-92 highway, then in a northeasterly direction on K-92 highway to the
city of Leavenworth, is hereby designated as the 95th division, the iron men
of Metz highway.
The secretary of
transportation shall place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is the 95th division, the iron men of
Metz highway, except that such signs
shall not be placed until the
secretary
has received sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the
secretary for the cost of placing such signs and an additional 50% of the
initial cost to defray future maintenance or replacement costs of such signs.
The secretary of transportation
may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and
installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2004, ch. 86, § 5;
L. 2007, ch. 3, § 1; Feb. 22.
68-1061: Designation of part of U.S. 400 as the
930th ordnance ammunition company by-pass.
From the junction of United States highway 400 with Lyon
road
in Labette county, east on United States highway 400 through the city of
Parsons to the junction of United States highway 400 with Queens road, is
hereby
designated as the 930th ordnance ammunition company by-pass. The secretary of
transportation shall place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is the 930th ordnance ammunition
company by-pass, except that such signs shall not be placed until the secretary
has received sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the
secretary for the cost of placing such signs and an additional 50% of the
initial cost to defray future maintenance or replacement costs of such signs.
The secretary of transportation
may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and
installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2004, ch. 86, § 6; July 1.
68-1062: Designation of part of K-20 as the Kickapoo
veterans memorial highway.
K-20 highway west from the west city limits of the city of
Horton to the junction of K-20 highway with United States highway 75 is hereby
designated as the Kickapoo veterans memorial highway. The secretary of
transportation shall place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper
intervals to indicate that the highway is the Kickapoo veterans memorial
highway, except that such signs shall not be placed until the secretary has
received sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the secretary
for the cost of placing such signs
and an additional 50% of the initial cost to defray future maintenance or
replacement costs of such signs. The secretary of transportation may accept
and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable
signs.
History: L. 2004, ch. 86, § 7; July 1.
68-1063: Designation of part of K-4 as the Maisie
DeVore highway.
That portion of K-4 highway from the eastern boundary of
Wabaunsee county then west to the western boundary of Wabaunsee county is
hereby designated the Maisie DeVore highway. The secretary of transportation
shall place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to
indicate that the highway is the Maisie DeVore highway, except that such signs
shall not be placed until the secretary has received sufficient moneys from
gifts and donations to reimburse the secretary for the cost of placing such
signs
and an additional 50% of the initial cost to defray future maintenance or
replacement costs of such signs. The secretary of transportation may accept and
administer gifts and
donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2004, ch. 86, § 8; July 1.
68-1064: Designation of part of K-96 as the Senator
Bob Dole by-pass.
From the junction of highway K-96 with United States
highway 50, then north on highway K-96 north to the junction of highway K-96
and Wilson road, is hereby designated as the Senator Bob Dole by-pass. The
secretary of transportation shall place signs along the highway right-of-way at
proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the Senator Bob Dole by-pass,
except that such signs shall not be placed until the secretary has received
sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the secretary for the
cost of placing such signs and an additional 50% of the initial costs to defray
future maintenance and replacement cost of such signs.
The secretary of transportation
may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and
installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2004, ch. 86, § 9; July 1.
68-1065: Designation of part of U.S. 54 as the
veterans memorial highway.
The portion of United States highway 54 where it enters
the state on the Kansas-Missouri border, then west to the east city limits of
the city of Kingman is hereby designated as the Veterans Memorial highway. The
secretary of transportation shall place highway signs along the highway
right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the Veterans
Memorial highway, except that such signs shall not be placed until the
secretary has received sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse
the secretary for the cost of placing such signs and an additional 50% of the
initial cost to defray future maintenance or replacement costs of such signs.
The secretary of transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations
to aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2005, ch. 64, § 1; July 1.
68-1066: Designation of part of K-10 as the Governor
John Anderson, Jr. highway.
That portion of K-10 highway from the western boundary of
Johnson county then east to the junction of K-10 highway and interstate highway
435 is hereby designated as the Governor John
Anderson, Jr. highway. The secretary of transportation shall place highway
signs along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the
highway is the John Anderson, Jr. highway, except that such signs shall not be
placed until the secretary has received sufficient moneys from gifts and
donations to reimburse the secretary for the cost of placing such signs and an
additional 50% of the initial cost to defray future maintenance or replacement
costs of such signs. The secretary of transportation may accept and administer
gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2005, ch. 64, § 2; July 1.
68-1067: Designation of part of interstate highway
135 as the Vietnam war veterans memorial highway.
That portion of interstate highway 135 from the northern
boundary of McPherson county, then south on interstate highway 135 to the
southern boundary of Harvey county is hereby designated the Vietnam war
veterans
memorial highway. The secretary of transportation shall place signs at each
entrance onto interstate highway 135 in McPherson and Harvey counties
indicating that the highway is the
Vietnam war veterans memorial highway, except that such signs shall not be
placed
until the secretary has received sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to
reimburse the secretary for the cost of placing such signs and an additional
50% of the initial costs to defray future maintenance and replacement cost of
such signs. The secretary of transportation may accept and administer gifts and
donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2006, ch. 42, § 1; July 1.
68-1068: Designation of part of K-177 and U.S. 24 as
the Coach Bill Snyder highway.
From the junction of K-177 highway with interstate
highway 70 then north on K-177 to the junction of K-177 highway with United
States highway 24, then north on United States highway 24 to the junction of
United States highway 24 and K-13 highway, is hereby designated as the Coach
Bill Snyder highway. The secretary
of transportation shall place highway signs along the highway right-of-way at
proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the Coach Bill Snyder highway,
except that such signs shall not be placed until the secretary has received
sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to reimburse the secretary for the
cost of placing such signs and an additional 50% of the initial cost to defray
future maintenance or replacement costs of such signs. The secretary of
transportation may accept and administer gifts and donations to aid in
obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2006, ch. 38, § 1; July 1.
68-1069: Designation of part of U.S. 36 as the World
War I veterans memorial highway.
That portion of United States highway 36 from the eastern
boundary of Smith county then west to the western boundary of Smith county is
hereby designated the World War I veterans memorial highway. The secretary of
transportation
shall place signs along the highway right-of-way at proper intervals to
indicate that the highway is the World War I veterans memorial highway, except
that such signs
shall not be placed until the secretary has received sufficient moneys from
gifts and donations to reimburse the secretary for the cost of placing such
signs
and an additional 50% of the initial cost to defray future maintenance or
replacement costs of such signs. The secretary of transportation may accept and
administer gifts and
donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2006, ch. 43, § 1; March 30.
68-1070: Designating interstate highway 335 as the
United States submarine veterans memorial highway.
Interstate highway 335 from junction of interstate highway 335
with interstate highway 470 south to the junction of interstate highway 335
with interstate highway 35 is hereby designated the United States submarine
veterans
memorial highway. The Kansas turnpike authority shall place signs along the
highway right-of-way at proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the
United States submarine veterans memorial highway, except that such signs shall
not be
placed until the Kansas turnpike authority has received sufficient moneys from
gifts and donations to reimburse the Kansas turnpike authority for the cost of
placing such signs and an additional 50% of the initial cost to defray future
maintenance or replacement costs of such signs. The Kansas turnpike authority
may accept and administer
gifts and donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2006, ch. 43, § 2; March 30.
68-1071: Reserved.
68-1072: Designation of part of U.S. 75 as the
Deputy Todd Widman memorial highway last call 3-1-2000.
United States highway 73 from the north city limits of the
city of Horton then north to the Kansas-Nebraska border is hereby designated as
the Deputy Todd Widman memorial highway last call 3-1-2000. The secretary of
transportation shall place highway signs along the highway right-of-way at
proper intervals to indicate that the highway is the Deputy Todd Widman
memorial highway last call 3-1-2000, except that such signs shall not be placed
until the secretary has received sufficient moneys from gifts and donations to
reimburse the secretary for the cost of placing such signs and an additional
50% of the initial cost to defray future maintenance or replacement costs of
such signs. The secretary of transportation may accept and administer gifts and
donations to aid in obtaining and installing suitable signs.
History: L. 2007, ch. 31, § 1; July 1.