Attention, residents of Kansas City! If you usually take 75th Street for your daily commute, you might want to rethink your route for a while. The west-bound lane, stretching from Wyandotte Street to Wornall Road, is currently closed due to construction work. This isn’t just a minor inconvenience; local officials have decided to detour traffic to side streets, meaning those of you who rely on this road should prepare for a little extra travel time.
So what’s the deal? The city has initiated a project to improve this section of 75th Street, but it hasn’t been smooth sailing. Apparently, construction workers found some undocumented utility lines buried underground, which slowed things down considerably. That’s right—these unexpected surprises set the project back over a month while the workers got those pesky lines relocated.
Now you might be wondering, “When will I get my road back?” Well, the good news is that this phase of construction is expected to finish up this year! However, hold onto your hats because the project doesn’t end there. Once they’re done with 75th Street, they plan to roll up their sleeves and tackle construction on Wornall Road—specifically between 75th and 79th Streets—starting in early 2025. Mark your calendars: that work is expected to wrap up by the Fall of 2025.
But wait, there’s more! If you thought that was the only road issue in town, think again. Broadway Street is also jumping on the closure bandwagon. Due to construction for the Waldo74Broadway apartment complex, which will feature a whopping 300 units, that thoroughfare will be closed until 2026. Yes, you read that right—2026! That’s quite a bit of time for those of you who travel this route frequently. So, if your daily routine involves this area, you’ll definitely want to keep checking for updates and plan your trips accordingly.
For bus riders out there, this construction has temporarily affected west-bound bus routes as well. With traffic being rerouted, make sure to stay updated on any alterations to your usual bus stops. Expect some detours, and give yourself extra time to reach your destination.
It’s always a good idea to stay in the loop when it comes to local developments that affect your daily life. If you want to keep receiving updates about these road projects and other happenings in the community, consider subscribing to local updates. Just enter your email, and you’ll get news sent directly to your inbox!
All in all, while these construction projects might cause some *headaches* now, they promise to bring improvements to your beloved Kansas City once completed. So hang in there, avoid the detours if you can, and keep your eyes peeled for any signs of progress!
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