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Bi‑State team presents preferred alignment for 24‑mile BRT corridor; 15% designs and funding work underway
Summary
Project team members said a 24‑mile east‑west Bi‑State corridor connecting Kansas City, MO and KS is at the end of phase 2, with a planned mix of BRT and BRT‑light service, station‑area concepts for several KCK sites and 15% designs advancing while the team pursues layered funding.
Laura Sharp and the Bi‑State project team presented an update on a 24‑mile east‑west transit and reinvestment corridor linking Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas, telling a Wyandotte County community meeting that the project is finishing phase 2 and advancing 15% designs.
The corridor plan links transit service with station‑area development, affordable‑housing strategies and community improvements. The team said it evaluated many alignments and service types and selected a preferred alignment; it is now refining designs for a mix of bus rapid transit (BRT) and BRT‑light…
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