Summary of Buckner Tarsney Road (Route BB) Woodbury Drive to Duncan Road

Grain Valley

Added by 2021 Update



Project Number: 58
Organization: Grain Valley
Project Name: Buckner Tarsney Road (Route BB) Woodbury Drive to Duncan Road
City(ies), County(ies), State: Grain Valley, Jackson County, MO
Routes, interchanges and/or intersections: Route BB
Primary Project Mode: Highway/roadway 
Supplementary Project Mode(s): * Active Transportation )
Along with the road way improvements project will include new sidewalks where none currently exist and a shared path to connect an existing commercial center to existing and proposed residential develop.
Project Purpose: * System expansion (added capacity) * System preservation, rehabilitation or replacement * System operations and management * Other (Ecosystem preservation)
Project Description: Primary users will be motorist from developments in and around the north part of Grain Valley gaining access to the large commercial center at I-70, Grain Valley facilities south of I-70, Downtown Grain Valley. Motorist using this route travel from as far north as Buckner and west from Blue Springs via Duncan Road, Pink Hill Road and Truman Road.Project will include sidewalks along the west side of the corridor to connect to the sidewalks south of the project, a shared pathway along the east side of the road way to connect to existing and proposed trails to the north and south of the project. Project will also include intersection improvements and traffic signal installation.
Scope: Widen the existing roadway to match the existing section south of the project that connects to I-70. Improve intersections at Woodbury Drive, Rust Road, Greystone Blvd., Hoot Owl Drive and a major intersection improvement at Duncan Road. Improve the signals at Duncan Road and install a signal at Woodbury Drive, which almost meets warrants today. restore the existing roadway which has several pavement failures. Improve the bridge at Swiney Branch. Construct new sidewalks to tie into the existing sidewalks to the south. Construct a share path to connect to the existing shared path to the south with the proposed shared path at Greystone Blvd. Improve drainage and preserve Swiney Branch flood plain.
Funding Source: MO State
Total Budget in 2019 Dollars: $7,527,200
Decade: Illustrative
Application Score: 65
Constrained / Illustrative: Illustrative
Priority: Low
Adds Capacity: No

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