Reno County Closes Sun City Road Bridge Due to Flood Damage

RENO COUNTY, Kan. — The Sun City Road Bridge between Valley Pride Road and K14 will remain closed indefinitely for repairs following flood damage, Reno County officials announced Wednesday.
The county government posted the closure notice on social media, stating the bridge will be shut down "until further notice for repair due to flooding."
No timeline for repairs or reopening was provided in the announcement. The closure affects traffic flow in the area, requiring drivers to seek alternate routes between the two roadways.
Recent flooding in the region has impacted several infrastructure projects across south-central Kansas, with many roads and bridges sustaining water damage from heavy rainfall.
The Sun City Road Bridge closure represents one of several flood-related infrastructure issues Reno County has faced in recent weeks. County officials have been working to assess and address damage throughout the area.
Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes and allow additional travel time when navigating around the closed bridge. The county emphasized that repairs are necessary before the structure can safely reopen to traffic.
Reno County has been coordinating with state and local agencies to prioritize infrastructure repairs following the flooding events. The county continues to evaluate other roads and bridges for potential damage or safety concerns.
Updates on the bridge repair timeline and reopening will be announced through official county communications channels as information becomes available.
Drivers should exercise caution when traveling through areas that experienced recent flooding, as road conditions may remain hazardous even after waters recede.