Hey Kansas City! It’s that time of year again when the hustle and bustle of roadwork finally takes a breather, and we can all breathe a little easier. The city’s Public Works department is cheering as they announce the successful wrap-up of another intense roadwork season. Since 2021, they’ve worked tirelessly to enhance our streets, managing to pave or resurface over 1,500 lane miles throughout the whole city!
In this current fiscal year, which runs from 2024 to 2025, more than 338 lane miles have already been resurfaced. That’s like giving our roads a luxurious makeover! But how do they do it? Thanks to some super cool technology, including new cameras and lasers, construction crews are now finding potholes and other road damages quicker than ever. These innovations mean we can expect smoother rides all around!
So, what’s in store for the coming year? Mayor Quinton Lucas has got his sights set on building a more solid and robust system to address our road needs. He’s eager to hear from the community, so don’t be shy! If you notice a street that needs some TLC, just let them know by calling 3-1-1 or downloading the mykc app. Your feedback could be the key to getting those streets fixed!
And here’s something that really makes this whole roadwork gig even better – the new asphalt being used is made from recycled materials. That’s right! Not only are our roads getting upgraded, but we’re also being kind to our planet in the process. This eco-friendly approach means the roads are expected to last longer and stand up better against the crazy weather we often experience.
In addition to street improvements, Kansas City is making headlines with exciting developments. The Kansas City Zoo and Aquarium has also announced plans for a fancy new giraffe enclosure! It seems like there’s no shortage of good news around here as the city continues to grow and improve.
Kansas City’s administration truly wants to connect with residents and hear your voices. So as work on our roads and future projects continues, be sure to share your thoughts and experiences. Local roads are everyone’s concern, and getting involved can help make our community even stronger.
As the roadwork season wraps up, we can all appreciate the smoother journeys ahead. The dedication and hard work from the Public Works department are helping turn Kansas City into the amazing place we know and love. Here’s to better streets and a more connected community!
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