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The Kansas City Area
Transportation Authority is the owner of an approximately seven-mile
rail corridor which was once a trolley line. This rail corridor
traverses many residential areas, as well as two distinct business
districts (Brookside and Waldo).
In late 1994, Landplan Engineering was selected to provide Design
Development services for the recreation trail through the corridor.
Working with the Country Club Right-of-Way Advisory Committee, a
Technical Committee, and several neighborhood associations, Landplan
developed schematic design alternatives for the trail. These included
trail routing, surfacing, width, ornamentation, and landscaping.
Landplan was next contracted to provide surveying and construction
documentation services for the two-mile Phase I portion of the trail
(55th to 75th Streets). Coordination regarding the removal of existing
tracks and ties, and crossing of public rights-of-way, as well as with
neighborhood associations and adjoining business and property owners
were facilitated by Landplan. Design features include a ten-foot wide,
limestone screening trail surface, entrance and access control
monumentation in character with the surrounding neighborhoods, and
design and signage features to accommodate a wide variety of users.
Construction of Phase I was completed in July 1997.
Construction of the 3/4-mile Phase II from 49th to 52nd Streets was
completed in early 2000 and construction of Phase III (75th Street to
85th Street and Holmes) was completed in late 2000.
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