Summary of Tiffany Springs Parkway between I-435 to I-29

Kansas City, MO



Project Number: 1533
Organization: Kansas City, MO
Project Name: Tiffany Springs Parkway between I-435 to I-29
City(ies), County(ies), State: Kansas City, Platte County, MO
Routes, interchanges and/or intersections: Tiffany Springs Parkway from I-435 to I-29 including new interchange at Farley Hampton Road and I-435
Primary Project Mode: Highway/roadway 
Supplementary Project Mode(s): * Active Transportation * Freight * Highway/Roadway * Transit )
The project will add sidewalks and multi-use trail along the built section of Tiffany Springs Parkway and completes the connection from I-435 to I-29. Project provides for sidewalks and multi-use trail in a a continuous east/west corridor where none exists today. Project connects to ATA transit Route 229 by adding sidewalks and mutli-use trail along existing corridor where no non-motorized facilities exist today. Project is being built on the south side of KCI International Airport and will serve expanded air freight operations and logistics park including the existing KCI Intermodal Center by building direct connections to both I-435 and I-29.
Project Purpose: * System expansion (added capacity) * System preservation, rehabilitation or replacement * System operations and management * Ecosystem Restoration )
Project Description: Project is being built on the south side of KCI International Airport and will serve expanded air freight operations and logistics park including the existing KCI Intermodal Center by building direct connections to both I-435 and I-29. Complete street construction of a modern complete street parkway which will become Tiffany Springs Parkway. The project will also upgrade the existing parts of the corridor to a complete street with sidewalks and a multi-purpose trail. Project will provide a sidewalk on one side of the street, a ten foot multi-purpose path on the other, a two or four lane grass median divided parkway with turn lanes as necessary and on-street bike facilities. Project will also pave the ramps for the I-435 and Farley Hampton Road interchange which was graded when I-435 was built but not paved. The project will connect provide for an alternative route on the south side of KCI Airport and serves as a connection to two interstates and the I-29 and KCI office and industrial jobs corridor, Tiffany Springs Park, and the Route 152 Trail. Project will include proper street lighting necessary for an urban area, transit stops for future transit service, and storm water mitigation.
Scope: Project is being built on the south side of KCI International Airport and will serve expanded air freight operations and logistics park including the existing KCI Intermodal Center by building direct connections to both I-435 and I-29. Complete street construction of a modern complete street parkway which will become Tiffany Springs Parkway. The project will also upgrade the existing parts of the corridor to a complete street with sidewalks and a multi-purpose trail. Project will provide a sidewalk on one side of the street, a ten foot multi-purpose path on the other, a two or four lane grass median divided parkway with turn lanes as necessary and on-street bike facilities. Project will also pave the ramps for the I-435 and Farley Hampton Road interchange which was graded when I-435 was built but not paved. The project will connect provide for an alternative route on the south side of KCI Airport and serves as a connection to two interstates and the I-29 and KCI office and industrial jobs corridor, Tiffany Springs Park, and the Route 152 Trail. Project will include proper street lighting necessary for an urban area, transit stops for future transit service, and storm water mitigation.
Funding Source: Mo Local
Total Budget in 2019 Dollars: $29,000,000
Total Budget in Year of Expenditure dollars (YOE): $45,240,000
Decade: 2030
Application Score: 118
Constrained / Illustrative: Constrained
Priority: Rehab
Adds Capacity: No

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