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Board approves temporary Evergy access for Rock Road path and pedestrian bridge work
Summary
The park board approved a temporary right-of-entry for Evergy to access the Rock Road corridor so the city can proceed with paving a 13-foot Redbud path and later build a pedestrian bridge; staff said the agreement is temporary, requires environmental studies, and will expire no later than Dec. 31, 2026.
The Wichita Park Board voted to approve a temporary right-of-entry allowing Evergy to access the Rock Road corridor to relocate transmission lines for a planned two-phase path and pedestrian-bridge project.
Jerry Gore (Speaker 6) explained that the corridor between Woodlawn and K-96 is largely gravel today and that the city intends to construct a 13-foot-wide corridor (10 feet paved, 3 feet gravel) in Phase…
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