KC STREETCAR MAIN STREET EXTENSION GETS
GREEN LIGHT FROM FEDS |
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(Kansas City, Missouri) – The KC Streetcar Main Street Extension project received the green light from
the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to enter into the engineering phase of the FTA’s Capital
Investment Grants New Starts program.
On May 22, the City of Kansas City, Missouri, along with the KC Streetcar Authority and the KC Area
Transportation Authority, received official notice from the FTA that the Main Street Extension project is
approved to enter the New Starts Engineering phase of the FTA Capital Investment Grants (CIG)
program. This approval does not yet represent a federal funding commitment but is a significant
milestone that moves the project into the final phase of the competitive federal program and positions
the project to receive a future award of federal grant funds.
"The extension of the streetcar represents the next step in our vision to make transportation free and
available to all, and will provide good jobs to Kansas Citians as it is being built,” said Mayor Quinton
Lucas. “I’ve met with FTA leaders in both Washington and Kansas City to advocate for our community’s
transportation and infrastructure priorities, and I appreciate their continued commitment to these
efforts. I thank our Congressional delegation for their advocacy for this approval and other important
transportation priorities to increase mobility for Kansas Citians, and am pleased we've moved into
engineering phase.”
“This approval confirms that we are on the right path, and among the most deserving projects in the
country,” said Tom Gerend, executive director of the KC Streetcar Authority. “The timing couldn’t be
better as we continue our push towards finalizing a federal grant award by early 2021 and moving to
begin construction of this transformative project by 2022.”
“This approval is a critical step towards designing the backbone of a comprehensive regional transit
system,” said Robbie Makinen, CEO of KCATA. “We look forward to working with the City, the KC
Streetcar Authority and our Region 7 FTA colleagues to help design a streetcar that brings equity in
transit, spurs development, and transforms the region.”
The CIG program funds transit capital investments including heavy rail, commuter rail, light rail,
streetcars and bus rapid transit systems. The KC Streetcar Main Street Extension is estimated to cost
$351 million. The project team is seeking $174 million in federal funding to be combined with local
funding from the voter-approved Transportation Development District.
The project’s recent progress is the result of years of work from the KC Streetcar Main Street Extension
project partnership, which includes the KC Streetcar Authority, the City of Kansas City, MO, and the
Kansas City Area Transportation Authority. Work completed to date includes project development,
identification of track and station stop locations, coordination of utility relocation, including water and
sewer lines, solicitation of proposals for streetcar vehicle procurement, construction general
management, and public outreach.
The approval to enter the New Starts Engineering phase authorizes execution of engineering and
construction contracts, which City Council approved earlier this year, allowing that important work to
advance. Current schedules estimate construction beginning in late 2021 or early 2022, and the opening
of the KC Streetcar Main Street Extension system in 2025.
A copy of the letter from the FTA and information concerning proposed streetcar stop locations and
track alignment, including renderings of streetcars traveling through midtown, may be found on the KC
Streetcar website, www.kcstreetcar.org/mainstreet-extension.
For KC Streetcar media inquiries, contact Donna Mandelbaum with the KC Streetcar Authority at
816.627.2526 (office), 816.877.3219 (cell) or by email at dmandelbaum@kcstreetcar.org.
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