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Council accepts two TIB grants: $3.5M roundabout project and $1.4M sidewalk connection

Kansas City Council Committee of the Whole · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The Committee accepted Transportation Improvement Board awards: $3.5 million for a single-lane roundabout and multimodal improvements at Southeast 248th Street and 116th Avenue SE, and $1.4 million toward a roughly $1.9 million project to add a 10-foot shared-use path on Reath Road; both motions passed by voice vote.

The Committee of the Whole voted to accept two Transportation Improvement Board grants awarded in 2025.

David Payne, the city's transportation planner, described the first project: reconstruction of the Southeast 248th Street at 116th Avenue SE…

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