Riley County commissioners on Monday indicated their interest in working with the Manhattan city government to improve Wildcat Creek Road. Brian Johnson, city engineer for the Manhattan city government, asked the county commission if it would be interested in a cost-share project to pave the road, which is currently gravel. Johnson said the intent is to pave Wildcat Creek Road from Scenic Drive to the Wildcat Creek bridge. The county government would be responsible for the portion from the city limit to the bridge. Johnson said the cost-share would be a 55/45 split, with the county responsible for 55% of the costs and the city 45%. Officials are still determining project details and costs.
Source: themercury.com