Summary of 151st Street from Old 56 Hwy to Lone Elm

Olathe



Project Number: 1278
Organization: Olathe
Project Name: 151st Street from Old 56 Hwy to Lone Elm
City(ies), County(ies), State: Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas
Routes, interchanges and/or intersections: 151st Street
Primary Project Mode: Highway/roadway 
Supplementary Project Mode(s): * Active Transportation * Freight * Transit )
151st Street is an arterial road that connects industrial and commercial developments. 151st Street is a truck route. Construction of shared use paths along this corridor will connect to future trail systems to Olathe Lake and the old Cedar Lake.
Project Purpose: * System expansion (added capacity) * System preservation, rehabilitation or replacement )
Project Description: Widen 151st Street, between Old 56 Hwy and Lone Elm Road from 2 to 4 lanes. (Approximately 1 miles) Construct missing link between Lone Elm and Old 56 Hwy. Adding additional thru and turn lanes at intersections. Installing bike lanes. Installing sidewalks and shared use paths. Expected outcomes are added capacity, reduced and more reliable travel times, safer travel for all modes of transportation.
Scope: *Widen 151st Street, between Old 56 Hwy and Lone Elm Road from 2 to 4 lanes. (Approximately 1 mile) Construct missing link between Lone Elm and Old 56 Hwy. This will add capacity for motorists and improve travel times. Adding turn lanes at each intersection will also improve safety & capacity. *New Sidewalk or Shared Use Path constructed on each side of the street will provide safety for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Funding Source: KS Local
Total Budget in 2019 Dollars: $15,000,000
Total Budget in Year of Expenditure dollars (YOE): $18,900,000
Decade: 2020
Application Score: 89
Constrained / Illustrative: Constrained
Priority: High
Adds Capacity: Yes

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