Summary of 175th and US-169/K7 Interchange

Olathe



Project Number: 1221
Organization: Olathe
Project Name: 175th and US-169/K7 Interchange
City(ies), County(ies), State: Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas
Routes, interchanges and/or intersections: 175th and US-169/K7 Hwy Interchange (Olathe MARC 2050 Submittal Project Number “90” in attached documents shapefile)
Primary Project Mode: Highway/roadway 
Supplementary Project Mode(s): * Active Transportation * Freight * Transit )
175th street is an east/west expressway that runs along the southern limits of Olathe. It crosses multiple arterial streets with new residential developments. 175th Street is a truck route. With an enhanced roadway system transit routes can be expanded.
Project Purpose: * System expansion (added capacity) * System preservation, rehabilitation or replacement * System operations and management )
Project Description: Construct an interchange at the intersection of 175th and US-169/K7 Hwy. Removing the at-grade intersection and constructing an interchange will improve safety for both crossing thoroughfares. Motorists, pedestrians, transit riders, bicyclists, and trucks will all benefit from the added safety measures.
Scope: Construct an interchange at the intersection of 175th and US-169/K7 Hwy. Project limits would be several hundred feet in all directions of the intersecting roadways. Removing the at-grade intersection and constructing an interchange will improve safety for both crossing thoroughfares. Motorists, pedestrians, transit riders, bicyclists, and trucks will all benefit from the added safety measures. Traffic signals or roundabouts may be constructed at off-ramp terminals.
Funding Source: KDOT
Total Budget in 2019 Dollars: $10,000,000
Total Budget in Year of Expenditure dollars (YOE): $15,600,000
Decade: 2030
Application Score: 77
Constrained / Illustrative: Constrained
Priority: High
Adds Capacity: Yes

No public comments submitted.

 


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