Site icon Martin City Telegraph

City seeks public input on Meyer Boulevard Traffic Calming

Bailey Waters, Chief Mobility Officer at KCMO, presented preliminary plans for a Meyer Boulevard Traffic Calming study. Photo by Ben McCarthy

Around 50 area residents attended the community input session for the Meyer Boulevard Traffic Calming Study held November 19th at the HJ Community Center in Brookside. Bailey Waters, Chief Mobility Officer at KCMO, presented preliminary plans for the project that is expected to begin in four to six years. The study area along Meyer Blvd (stretching from Ward Parkway to Swope Parkway) is part of Kansas City’s Zero Vision program that aims to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2030. There are currently 300 projects completed or underway within the program including 63rd Street, Gregory Boulevard, and James A. Reed Road.

The plan’s objectives for Meyer Boulevard are to:

To provide your feedback, visit https://www.cognitoforms.com/KansasCity2/MeyerBlvdUsageAndSafetySurvey.

The form closes at 5 pm on November 29.

Exit mobile version