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The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is hosting open house-style public meetings for the K-10 Corridor Project in Johnson County focusing on the Environmental Assessment including the noise study and Section 4(f) results.
The public will have multiple opportunities to participate. Attendees can come and go at any time to review information and visit with project staff. There will be no formal presentations.
Attend on Nov. 13 at De Soto High School or on Nov. 14 at Kansas State University - Olathe. Both events will share the same project information.
The Environmental Assessment document and the online meeting materials will be posted Nov. 4 for 45 days with the comment period ending Dec. 19, 2024. Interested parties will be able to review materials at their convenience and submit questions through an online form.
The K-10 Corridor Capacity Improvements Project will identify and evaluate potential improvements to the K-10 Corridor that would enhance safety and improve traffic flow from the Douglas/Johnson County Line to I-435 (approximately 16.5 miles in Johnson County). It includes the cities of De Soto, Lenexa and Olathe. In December 2021, the K-10 Capacity Improvements Project was announced as part of the Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program (IKE) Development Pipeline.
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