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Regional Maps
The
maps on this page illustrate the metropolitan planning boundaries in which
MARC's Transportation Department operates.
Metropolitan
Planning Boundary Map
Illustrates MARC's eight-county planning area
with interstate and urban classification markings, as well as the metropolitan
transportation planning boundary and air quality maintenance/conformity
area.
Transportation
Improvement Program (TIP) Regional Index Map
This regional map enables you to select any of the county or sub-county
maps listed below, on which the projects from MARC's current TIP are shown.
Kansas:
Johnson
County (250KB, pdf)
Leavenworth
County (206KB, pdf)
Wyandotte
County (265KB, pdf)
Missouri:
Cass
County/southern Jackson County (261KB, pdf)
Clay
County (265KB, pdf)
Downtown
Kansas City (274KB, pdf)
Eastern
Jackson County (261KB, pdf)
Platte
County (250KB, pdf)
Long-Range
Transportation Plan (LRTP) Regional Map (788KB, pdf)
The above map shows all projects listed in MARC's current LRTP,
Transportation Outlook 2030 Update.
Metropolitan
Region Roadway Functional Classification Map (3MB, pdf)
This map shows the major roadways for the MARC region by functional
classification.
Urbanized
Area Boundary Map 2005 (505KB, pdf)
Traffic
Count Maps
Kansas:
KDOT's
2004 Traffic Counts for the Metro Area
Traffic volumes for the Kansas side of the Kansas City region.
KDOT's
2006 Traffic Flow
Includes inset map of Kansas side of the Kansas City region.
Johnson
County Traffic Counts for Unincorporated Areas
Overland
Park Traffic Volume
Olathe
Traffic Counts
Missouri:
MoDOT's
2004 Traffic Volume and Commerical Vehicle Counts for the
Metro Area
Traffic volumes for the Missouri side of the Kansas City region.
Lee's
Summit 2005 Traffic Volume
Map
link is under "Resources" list.
1999
Traffic Counts for the Metro Area
Traffic volumes for
the Missouri side of the Kansas City region.
Transit
Maps
The following maps show peak and off-peak transit routes for the Kansas
City region. For detailed route information, contact the Kansas
City Area Transit Authority, Johnson
County Transit or Unified
Government Transit.
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