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PIAC Projects

Kansas City relies on residents to recommend areas for improvements in the community by submitting a request to the Public Improvements Advisory Committee (PIAC).

If you have submitted a PIAC Project you can search for details of the project with your PIAC number.

If you have questions related to a PIAC project, you can contact the PIAC Office at (816) 513-1062 or piac@kcmo.org.

Construction Update

Updated 8/09/2024

Construction on Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd, from Oak Street to Troost Avenue, completion expected in December 2024.

Mobility lane construction on the southern side of the street should be done, with the north side of the street completed soon. Pedestrian refuge island and crossing construction will begin soon. Once the concrete work is complete, asphalt will be laid.

Residents on Emanuel Cleaver II, from Oak Street to Troost Avenue, will place trash and recycling carts on top of the mobility lane barrier – or within the buffer zone - after construction is complete to ensure carts are accessible during weekly collection. **Make sure to not place carts on top of the barrier if the concrete was poured within 48 hours.

Project Overview

Connecting the Gillham Rd Cycle Track with the Trolley Track Trail will create a 10.5 mile continuous protected multimodal facility from 12th St and Oak St to 85th St and Holmes Rd. This contiguous multimodal facility will provide a safe and useful connection to dozens of points of interest, jobs, neighborhoods, transit lines, and schools along the way. Additionally, this north-south route will also connect other existing and planned bike lanes and trails.

Cleaver II Blvd Diagrams with Oak Rockhill Mobility

Cleaver II Blvd Diagrams with Rockhill Troost Rd Diet

Cleaver II Blvd Diagrams with Harrison Island

Cleaver II Blvd Diagrams with Charlotte Island

View Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd Project Plans


Public Engagement

The Gillham Trolley Trail Connector first public open house was hosted on Friday, September 8th at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art.

The Gillham Trolley Trail Connector second public open house was hosted on Thursday, January 4, 2024 at the Kauffman Foundation Conference Center.

 

Project Contact
Bailey Waters, Chief Mobility Officer
Bailey.Waters@kcmo.org
(816) 513-2791

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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