Welcome to the Kansas Transportation Online Community - one of the very first state government-sponsored online communities in the nation. K-TOC is a virtual meeting place and conversation center for any and all transportation-minded professionals and citizens.
“Conversation” is an important word on this site. K-TOC isn’t a one-way street: The economy of the future will be built around markets based on fast, efficient communication between government, business and citizens, and that’s exactly what K-TOC provides. K-TOC’s forums host direct, real-time information exchanges between all levels of the transportation industry.
Here you can talk with the KDOT professionals, local public works directors, city and county engineers and road supervisors, economic development professionals, community leaders and private citizens possessing a wealth of information about the problems and opportunities in their hometowns. This is a place for building partnerships. If you have a question about transportation, someone in this community probably has the answer.
K-TOC is about citizens talking to citizens, and citizens talking to government. I’m proud to add yet another way for us to listen and be responsive to Kansans across our state.
Governor Kathleen Sebelius
A wiki is a collaborative workspace where you and other members of our community can easily create, edit and link web pages. By adding and refining content collectively, you can:
- Build a knowledge base on any number of topics
- Develop and maintain documentation
- Create how-to's and share tips, advice and experience
- Support a common activity or goal
- Publish and perfect best practices
- Test
In short, our wiki is an open environment for exchanging and nurturing ideas and information of any kind.
Getting Started
Click on "Edit Page" above to start editing this page or click "New Page" to create a new entry.
QUICK TIPS
- An easy way to create a new page is to link to it from an existing page.
- Once you give a page a name, you can't change it. That's because the name is used in linking.
- All web addresses are treated as links (e.g. http://www.google.com).
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