Summary of Woodland Road and K-10 Interchange

Olathe



Project Number: 1063
Organization: Olathe
Project Name: Woodland Road and K-10 Interchange
City(ies), County(ies), State: Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas
Routes, interchanges and/or intersections: Woodland and K-10 Interchange (Olathe MARC 2050 Submittal Project Number “34” in attached documents shapefile)
Primary Project Mode: Highway/roadway 
Supplementary Project Mode(s): * Active Transportation * Freight * Transit )
Woodland Rd is an arterial street that connects commercial and residential developments to K10 Highway as well a connection to the City of Lenexa. On-street bike lanes will be provided and will provide a connection to the citys Meadow Lane Trail and Gary Holler Trail.
Project Purpose: * System expansion (added capacity) * System preservation, rehabilitation or replacement * System operations and management )
Project Description: Add capacity to the interchange at the intersection of Woodland Road and K10 Hwy. Adding lanes and turn lanes at ramp terminals and potentially adding roundabouts or traffic signals at ramp terminals of the interchange will improve safety and capacity for both crossing thoroughfares. Motorists, pedestrians, transit riders, bicyclists, and trucks will all benefit from the added safety measures.
Scope: Add capacity to the interchange at the intersection of Woodland Road and K10 Hwy. Adding lanes and turn lanes at ramp terminals and potentially adding roundabouts or traffic signals at ramp terminals of the interchange will improve safety and capacity for both crossing thoroughfares. Motorists, pedestrians, transit riders, bicyclists, and trucks will all benefit from the added safety measures.
Funding Source: KDOT
Total Budget in 2019 Dollars: $2,000,000
Total Budget in Year of Expenditure dollars (YOE): $3,120,000
Decade: 2030
Application Score: 89
Constrained / Illustrative: Constrained
Priority: Rehab
Adds Capacity: No

No public comments submitted.

 


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