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    Project Update:

    Updated 12/22/25

    Construction is underway on Front Street, from Chouteau Trafficway to North Topping Avenue. As of December 22, 2025, striping has been completed and construction will be slowing down for the winter. Under the current traffic configuration, there are two westbound lanes (in the northmost lanes) and one eastbound lane (in the southmost lane). This will be in place through Spring 2026, when construction resumes. Through traffic should follow detour signs and take Highway 210 to avoid the construction zone. Construction is estimated to be complete by September 2026, weather and unforeseen circumstances permitting.

    Project Description

    Front Street is located in northeast Kansas City and it runs along the southern bank of the Missouri River. This project focuses on reconstructing the existing road from Chouteau Trafficway to North Topping Avenue.

    Roadway improvements include: front street drainage

    • Roadway reconstruction
      • Full depth pavement re-construction
      • New curbs, storm sewers, sidewalks, medians, driveway aprons
      • 10’ wide trail along north side of Front Street & along the east side of Chouteau Trafficway 
      • 6’ sidewalk along south side of Front Street
    • New water main (paid for by Water Services)
    • Stormwater infrastructure .
    • New street lights and traffic signals + signal synchronization
    • Intersection Improvements at Chouteau Trafficway

    View Front Street Reconstruction Project on the map

    Project Timeline:                                 

    Phase 1: Involves reconstruction of the south half of Front Street. Work is expected to start in March of 2025. There will already being water main replacement work happening before major construction on this project starts.

    Phase 2: Involves reconstruction of the north half of Front Street.

    Phase 3: Involves the reconstruction of NE Chouteau Trafficway.

    Phase 4: Involves the reconstruction of the median on Front Street.

    This project is anticipated to be complete by the end of 2026.

    Traffic Impact:

    Through-traffic will be maintained throughout construction, but normal backups will occur. The public is encouraged to use detour routes.

    Phases 1 and 2 will involve lane closures that will result in one-way traffic. See visual aids below:graphic showing plans for phases one and two of construction on front street

    graphic showing truck detours for phases one and two of construction on front street

     Phase 3 will also involve lane closures that will result in one-way traffic. See visual aids below:graphic showing plans for phase three of construction on front street

     

    graphic showing truck detours for phase three of construction on front street

    Phase 4 will have limited impacts on traffic. See visual aid below:

     graphic showing plans for phase four of construction on front street

    Project Background: 

    This project will improve traffic efficiency and safety for Front Street. The City of Kansas City received $7.0 million in STP funds to complete acquisition of ROW and easements for this project and support project construction. Local funds including GO Bond and TIF have helped make this project a reality. 

    Project Contacts:

    Aaron Peck Project Manager, Public Works

    Phone: 816-513-2572

    Project Number:

    89008088


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    Project Contacts

    District 1 & District 2 
    Todd LaTorella
    Assistant City Engineer, District Engineer
    (816) 513-0803

    District 3 & District 5
    Amy Bunnell
    District Engineer
    (816) 513-2748

    District 4 & District 6
    Randy Alewine
    District Engineer
    (816) 513-2589

    City Engineer
    Nicolas Bosonetto
    (816) 513-2746

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