State highway in Kansas, United States
K-223 is a 2.615-mile-long (4.208 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. K-223's southern terminus is at K-23 south of the community of Leoville, and the northern terminus is at K-383 north of the community of Leoville.
Route description
K-223 is not included in the National Highway System.[3] The National Highway System is a system of highways important to the nation's defense, economy, and mobility. K-223 does connect to the National Highway System at its junction with K-383.[4] 2017 Annual average daily traffic (AADT) on K-223 was 45 vehicles per day.[5]
History
K-223 was planned by the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) in a July 30, 1958 meeting to become a state highway through Leoville as soon as the roadway was brought up to state highway standards.[1] Then by June 1959, the required projects were complete, and the highway became K-223 in a June 10, 1959 resolution.[1] The alignment of K-223 has not changed since its creation.
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