
Parallel Parkway Resurfacing: A Long-Awaited Fix
Kansas City News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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Residents in Kansas City, Kansas, rejoice as long-awaited resurfacing work begins on Parallel Parkway, a road notorious for its poor condition and heavy traffic near schools and churches. The project, part of a $19.1 million street plan, involves milling off old asphalt and laying fresh layers, costing approximately $750,000 for this section. Despite the delay, locals like Carolyn Wyatt and Rebeca Molina are thrilled, hoping the work will last up to 25 years with proper maintenance. Meanwhile, the city grapples with managing 2,400 lane miles of roads, where conditions have deteriorated since 2018, with crews patching over 9,000 potholes this year alone.
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