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At the Confluence Blog by tomhein

Ramblings, observations and news from the Wichita Metro – where the Big and Little Arkansas rivers converge and Jesse Chisholm marked U.S. 81 for his wagons (and a few years later, about five million cattle).

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OK, let’s do it. When can you start?

By tomhein in At the Confluence on Friday, February 20, 2009 9:36 AM 2
Tags: 135 47th st wichita | 2 Comments Post a Comment

An improvement package for the 47th Street corridor in south Wichita is not a tough sell. When a study of the situation was completed seven years ago, a common public comment was “OK, let’s do it. When can you start?”

Well, transportation projects just don’t happen like that – have a study, identify a solution, turn over dirt the next day. But recently, a final design for the I-135/47th St. Interchange, improvements to the 47th & Broadway intersection and access solutions along 47th St. was completed.

At a public meeting on February 19, these comments were heard:

·         “Looks great – this will be a tremendous improvement.”

·         “We appreciate the diligence on keeping this project moving along.”

·         “OK, let’s do it – when can you start?”

Financing this project, as with all new projects in Kansas lately, has been the stickler. After a fantastic ten-year Comprehensive Transportation Program, the current economic situation has not been conducive to adding new projects to the State’s financial pickle.

But along comes the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act. On February 20, Lt. Gov. Mark Parkinson and KDOT Sec. Deb Miller announced that the 47th St. project is one of four ready-to-go major projects for the State of Kansas. Specifically, they identified $23 million for the reconstruction and upgrade of the interchange to remove the bottleneck and to provide a link to an underutilized area (read: economic development).

“OK, let’s do it – when can you start?”

The plan now is for the City of Wichita to acquire the necessary right-of-way and to have utility companies move their hardware if it is in the construction zone. In the mean time, KDOT’s road design team will continue their work with a consultant to iron out the last details of the construction process. If everything goes along without a hitch, the project may be let in June (bids from contractors will be opened). A few weeks after that, a contract could be signed and the dirt could be turned.

OK, let’s do it – now we can start!


 

Comments 

Tom

Your link for the hand out does not work.

I am all for this project, it will cause a mess for a while but long term gains are great.

I also would like to see the city pave the roads north of 47th street. To many people turn into our neighborhood and seem to believe that since they are dirt/gravel roads that they are in the "country" and the speed limit must be 55 mph. A child is going to be hurt by one of these fools.


Monday, March 02, 2009 6:55 PM

The link to the pdf document does not work so you'll have to go to:
http://www.ksdot.org/projects/additional.asp?projectNumber=KA-1006-01
then click on
Project Booklet: Project Fact Sheet & Map Feb 19 2009.


Monday, March 02, 2009 7:17 PM

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