68-1022. Designation and marking of Prairie Parkway.

68-1022

Chapter 68.--ROADS AND BRIDGES
PART I.--ROADS
Article 10.--NAMING AND MARKING OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES

      68-1022.   Designation and marking of PrairieParkway.It shall be the duty of the secretary of transportation to designate andmark by suitable signs, those portions of established highways whichtraverse the state from the historic Hollenberg pony express station nearthe city of Hanover to the old cattle shipping town of Elgin, andconnecting historic sites on the Oregon trail and the cities of CouncilGrove and Cottonwood Falls, as the Prairie Parkway, which highways aredescribed as follows: Beginning at the Hollenberg pony express station eastof Hanover on highway K-243; thence west to highway K-15E and south onK-15E to its junction with highway U.S. 36; thence east on highway U.S. 36to its junction with highway U.S. 77; thence south on highway U.S. 77 tothat highway's junction with highway K-16 just north of Randolph; thenceeast on highway K-16 to a junction with Pottawatomie county federal aidsecondary route 1208, one-half mile east of Olsburg, Pottawatomie county,Kansas; thence on F.A.S. route 1208 in a southerly direction approximatelyfive and one-half miles; thence southeasterly to the junction of highwayK-13 and F.A.S. route 1208; thence south and southwest on highway K-13 tothat highway's junction with highway U.S. 24;thence following K-177 south from the junction of K-177 highway withinterstatehighway 70 to El Dorado; thence south on U.S.77 - U.S. 54 to the east junction with U.S.400; thence east onU.S. 400 from the western boundary of Greenwood county toits junctionwith highway K-99 near Severy; thence south on K-99 to the southern Kansasborder near the city of Chautauqua.

      History:   L. 1967, ch. 361, § 3;L. 1975, ch. 427, § 136;L. 2006, ch. 38, § 2;L. 2008, ch. 22, § 2; July 1.