Last summer KCMO Public Works set a goal of implementing 30 miles of protected bike facilities by the end of 2022. Facilities set for construction by the end of the year are shown on the map below. Additionally, staff has developed a five-year conceptual bike facility network. Goals for the two projects - titled "Year One" and "Five Year" in the map - are to create a connected network that will allow riders of all ages and abilities to safely access nearly the entire city.
Some of the major routes included in the plan are:
- Grand Boulevard through Downtown
- Oak Street, extending the Gillham/Oak cycletrack north from 19th Street to 12th Street
- Lexington Avenue, Gladstone Boulevard, and Van Brunt Boulevard in the Historic Northeast
- Truman Road from Downtown eastward
- Prospect in Hickman Mills/South KC, and more!
See the full map here
Join a meeting:
Or join by phone: 1-872-212-5076, Phone Conference ID: 734 620 299#
Or join by phone: 1-872-212-5076, Phone Conference ID: 457 455 518#
- Wednesday, April 13 at 9 am at the Transportation, Infrastructure, and Operations Committee meeting
Meet in person on the 26th Floor of KCMO City Hall, or find the virtual link here (the City Clerk updates the link weekly)
Contact your councilperson:
Find your councilperson, and email the city clerk before noon on Tuesday, April 12 to share your feedback ahead of Wednesday's meeting.
BikeWalkKC's review of the plan
Read our blog post: Will KCMO build 30 miles of protected bike lanes? Only if they hear from you!