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    Project Update - 12/17/25

    Work is underway on the Broadway Boulevard Road Diet. Residents can expect to see curb stops and temporary delineators along the mobility lane from Westport Road to Linwood Boulevard being installed as soon as Wednesday, November 19, 2025. This is a temporary measure and these will not be the long-term solution, as the final design for this barrier is to be a poured concrete median curb. We understand that this is not the preferred delineator option from the public, hence why it is to be temporary and only installed to ensure proper safety on the road. The full median barrier is expected to be installed in Spring 2026.
     
    Phase one is nearly complete, which includes roadway re-striping and other elements. Construction efforts will slow with winter weather and pick back up when weather gets better in the Spring.

    Project Overview

    Kansas City Public Works is developing a plan to make Broadway Boulevard, from 31st Street to 43rd Street, safer for the community. This involves a "road diet" project, but staff members are now looking for community feedback to help shape what that project looks like. Through feedback gathered during the "public engagement" phase, the project team has reached a final design for the project, which was shared at a public meeting on September 10, 2025.

    Project Design

    Kansas City Public Works has 3 main design concepts for this project: Meandering Road, Spanish Rambla-Style Medians or Mobility Lanes. The following design was reached based on feedback from those previous designs:

    Features:

    • Lane reduction from 5 lanes to 3 lanes (one turning lane)
    • Forward angle parking
    • Protected mobility lanes from Linwood Boulevard to Westport Road in the form of a two-lane cycle track
    • Space for future landscaped median

    Understanding the New Configuration:

    • Instead of five lanes of traffic, there's now one lane of travel in each direction, with a turn lane in the middle and mobility lanes and parking on the sides
    • The new "green crosswalks" are mobility lane crossings - or areas where cars and bicycles can intersect
    • Areas marked in red are portions of the road that are for buses and public-transit vehicles only

    Public Engagement

    picture of the crowd at the public engagement event about broadway boulevard improvements

    A public engagement event was held July 7, 2025. Click here to view the slideshow from that meeting. The project team used feedback gathered during this meeting and through the online survey to reach their final design.

    The final design was presented at a second public meeting on Wednesday, September 10, 2025. The slides from that meeting can be viewed here.

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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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