The Kansas Turnpike Authority is dedicated to moving Kansas forward by operating a safe, reliable, and customer-valued turnpike system in a fiscally responsible, businesslike manner. It serves as an independent instrument of the state, providing toll-supported transportation services without relying on federal or state tax dollars. The turnpike, planned and constructed before the federal Interstate highway system, was later designated as an Interstate highway, resulting in significant cost savings.
The KTA primarily funds its maintenance and operations through tolls, also supporting the repayment of revenue bonds for capital improvements. Additional revenue comes from non-tolling sources such as leases and contractual agreements. The Turnpike's 236 miles of Interstate roadway generate federal aid for Kansas, contributing to the state highway fund for other transportation needs.
Founded in 1953, the Kansas Turnpike Authority operates within the industries of Logistics and Transportation, with its headquarters in the United States. Currently, there is no public record of the last investment or associated investors.
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