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Lenexa takes a proactive, data-driven approach to prolong the life of our community's infrastructure. Programs listed below as ongoing are funded each year to address ongoing needs. Additionally, you will find projects listed below that are planned for the current year and fall outside of those programs.
The Pavement Management Program is an annual program dedicated to prolonging the lifespan and quality of the City's road infrastructure.
This program fully or partially reconstructs roadway infrastructure that has failed and is past its useful life.
This program addresses maintenance needs for existing bridges in the city to keep them safe and extend their useful life.
The program funds improvements to the street system to address issues identified in the Complete Streets Plan and improve the overall transportation network to better accommodate all modes of transportation.
This program inspects, repairs and replaces damaged or deteriorated streetlight poles and fixtures throughout the city.
This program replaces older streetlights with new modern energy efficient lights that meet current City standards.
This program enhances pedestrian safety and accessibility by rehabilitating and maintaining sidewalks and addressing sidewalk network connectivity throughout the city.
This program supports the evaluation, design and construction of new trail segments throughout Lenexa.
This program provides ongoing funding to replace current trails to City standards, supporting priorities identified in the Parks & Recreation Master Plan.
Continued development in western Lenexa, along with potential traffic increases from the Panasonic Plant, show that 83rd Street will need capacity and safety improvements in the next five years. (2025–2028 project)
This project will install traffic signals at eastbound and westbound 87th Street Parkway and Scarborough Street. It will include sidewalks, seating, bus stop and shelter. (2026 project)
The project will reconstruct and extend 91st Street from Cedar Niles Road east to the existing improved section of 91st Street. (2026–2028 project)
The project will repair or replace portions of the pavement, stormwater pipes and streetlights. (2026–2027 project)
The project will repair or replace portions of the pavement, stormwater pipes and streetlights. (2025–2026 project)
This project will construct Britton Street from the intersection of Britton Street and College Boulevard north approximately 1,600 feet. (2026 project)
The project will extend Canyon Creek Boulevard between Prairie Star Parkway and 91st Street. (2026–2030 project)
This project will replace decorative aging post-top streetlights and signposts in the City Center area. (2026 project)
This project will reconstruct the pavement portion of the four roundabouts on Clare Road between 83rd Street and Prairie Star Parkway. It will also repave asphalt in between the roundabouts, upgrade a sidewalk to a trail, and make other infrastructure repairs. (2026 project)
The project will replace the existing bridge over Flat Rock Creek. (2026 project)
This project will remove and replace damaged or deficient guardrail along 83rd Street and Prairie Star Parkway. (2026–2027 project)
The project will widen Canyon Creek Boulevard as well as construct new turn lanes at the K-10 interchange. (2025–2026 project)
This project will reconstruct Cottonwood Street north of 79th Street, which serves the Municipal Services Service Center and Little Mill Creek Park. It will also add more parking for staff and the park. (2026–2027 project)
This project will reconstruct the pavement portion of the four roundabouts on Monticello Road between 83rd Street and Prairie Star Parkway. It also includes minor bridge repairs and repaving parking lots. (2025–2027 project)
This project will replace the existing asphalt parking lot with a new concrete parking lot and connect it with the front/south parking lot. (2026–2027 project)
The project will replace street lighting, fencing and paint handrails. (2026–2027 project)
The project will add new traffic signal and ADA ramp improvements along Santa Fe Trail Drive and Pflumm Road. (2026 project)
This project will install new streetlights and replace or line the existing stormwater system to restore its condition. (2026 project)
The project will construct Woodsonia Drive from the intersection of Woodsonia Drive and Prairie Star Parkway north to the existing Woodsonia Drive. (2025–2026 project)