City leaders approve major projects for 2026–2030

Published on January 07, 2026

Photos of  construction equipment doing street reconstruction and replacing a stormwater pipe

The Lenexa City Council adopted the 2026–2030 Recommended Capital Improvement Program (CIP) at its meeting on Jan. 6, 2026. This annual process outlines which major capital projects the City plans to build over the next five years, and how those projects will be funded. 

The recommended CIP includes 61 capital projects with a total cost of $273.3 million. Notable projects in the proposed CIP include: 

  • Pavement Management Program (ongoing | $48.7 million)
  • Pavement Reconstruction Program (ongoing | $8 million) 
  • Stormwater Infrastructure Replacement Program (ongoing | $14.9 million)
  • Trail Reconstruction Program (ongoing | $1.5 million)
  • Trail Expansion Program (ongoing | $4.2 million)
  • Fire Station No. 6 (2025–2026 | $28 million)
  • Ad Astra Pool Reconstruction (2024–2026 | $10.4 million) 
  • K-10 and Lone Elm Interchange (2027 | $11.4 million)
  • 83rd Street Improvements from Gleason Road to Clare Road (2024–2027 | $13.7 million)
  • Clare Road Roundabout Replacement (2026 | $4.8 million)
  • Woodsonia Drive Improvements from 83rd Street to Prairie Star Parkway (2025–2026 | $10.1 million)
  • 95th Street Improvements from Renner to Lackman (2026 | $3.9 million)
  • 95th Street Improvements from Lackman to Noland (2026 | $3.8 million)
  • Britton Street Improvements (2026 | $5.7 million)

Descriptions of individual CIP projects are available in the full 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Program(PDF, 4MB) document.

The CIP represents the best five-year plan that can be made today based on the information available. Project timelines, start dates, budgets and details are expected to shift as conditions change.