Next week the KCMO City Council’s Transportation and Infrastructure Committee will have three open houses around the city to get citizen input on the committee’s work. This committee deals with things like roads, bridges, trails, bike routes, sidewalks, transit, etc. It is chaired by Councilmember Russ Johnson, who is a bicyclist and supporter of trails.
During tight budget times it is especially critical for us to speak up and let the City Council know that bicycle, pedestrian, and transit funding are important and deserving ways to spend money. It’s pretty easy, and all you have to do is briefly state your desire for the city to fund bike routes, trails, or whatever else you want to see built.
Monday, January 26, 6:00 p.m. – North
Northland Neighborhoods, 3015 Vivion Road(map)
Tue, January 27, 6:00 p.m. – Central
Gregg-Klice Community Center at 18th & Vine, 1600 East 17th Terrace (map)
Wed, January 28, 6:00 p.m. – South
Baptiste Education Center, 5401 East 103rd Street (map)
Some of the critical needs for 2008-2009 include:
- Update the Bike KC master plan
- Connect the Trolley Track and Indian Creek Trails
- Extend the Riverfront Heritage Trail along the Missouri River levee
- Build a new Shoal Creek Trail between KCMO and Gladstone
- Adequate staffing to plan and implement bike/ped projects
