Districts Impacted
What is MoDOT doing on this Project?
The purpose and need of this project is to improve the safety and operations of the Route 92 and Interstate 29 interchange for vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The project scope includes realigning and signalizing the west I-29 ramps to provide better spacing between signals, adding sidewalk from Running Horse Road/Prairie View intersection and upgrading Route 92 east of I-29 for approximately 1000 feet.
What impact will this project have on traffic?
Work will reduce lanes during construction. Motorists should expect temporary lane closures, ramp closures, flagging operations and shoulder work.
What is the timeline for this project?
Construction is anticipated to start in spring 2021 and completed by winter 2021.
What will this project cost? How is this project funded?
Total cost for this project is between $4 and 7 million.
Funding
50% City of Platte City
50% MoDOT through the Cost Share Program
Project Updates and News
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Free, Hands-on Safe Driving Clinics for Newly Licensed Drivers April 26-27 in Kansas City, MO
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (April 14, 2025) – Ford Philanthropy and the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), in partnership with the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), are bringing four free, hands-on driving clinics to Manheim Kansas City...
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Free New Driver Training Program Available in KC this October
LEES SUMMIT- The Kansas City Police Department is hosting a free new driver training program this October for all new drivers, soon-to-be drivers, and their parents/guardians designed to help reduce serious and fatal crashes involving teens. The...
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New KC Roadway Safety Coalition Launches
JACKSON COUNTY - The Kansas City Region of the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety recently kicked off its new partnership of safety advocates who come together for a common purpose: to end traffic fatalities and serious injuries on Missouri public...
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Free, Hands-on Safe Driving Clinics for Newly Licensed Drivers May 18-19 in Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO - Keeping teens safe on the roads is the goal of four free upcoming half-day driving skills clinics sponsored by Ford in partnership with the Governors Highway Safety Association, and the Missouri Department of Transportation. The...
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Grant Funding Available for Proms, Graduation Lock-In Events
LEES SUMMIT – The Kansas City Coalition for Roadway Safety is offering grant funding to Kansas City Region local schools that hold student lock-in events for proms or high school graduations. Events must include a presentation or activity educating...