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    map showing the project boundaries for the US-169 Pedestrian Bridge Project

    Project Overview

    This project involves construction of a new 10 foot wide concrete shared-use path/trail segment and pedestrian bridge over US-169 Highway from N Madison Avenue to N Summit Road. The new trail segment will create a safe and convenient connection of the existing "Route 152" trail segment and system on the westside of US-169 to N Summit Street (old Metro North Mall site) and the existing trail system on the eastside of US-169.  The project also includes retaining wall, fencing, trees, and landscaping.

    Project Details

    • Total Length: 1,326 feet
    • Bridge Length: 222 feet
    • Estimated Cost: $5 Million
    • Funding: PIAC, TAP Grant, MoDOT Cost Share
    • Design Professional: Veenstra & Kimm Inc.
    • Project Number: 89020267

    Map showing existing trail system:

    A map showing preliminary plans for a pedestrian bridge over US-169 from North Madison Avenue to North Summit Street, which would be segment 10 of the route 152 trail

    Project Schedule

    • Currently under final design (January 2026)
    • Advertisement for construction anticipated in February 2026
    • Project is expected to be completed by the end of 2026

    Project Contacts

    Todd LaTorella, P.E., Project Manager (Kansas City)

    816-513-0803

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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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