Share feedback on a bus rapid transit route, station stop designs

Jan 13, 2026
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RideKC bus at Plaza streetcar stop

We want to hear your thoughts on a plan to support infrastructure, transportation and economic development along the Bi-State Sustainable Reinvestment Corridor, which connects four cities: Independence; Sugar Creek; and Kansas City, Missouri; and Kansas City, Kansas. 

The corridor plan prioritizes new transit service for the region, as well as creating vibrant places for living, working and visiting.  

Please join one of the below public meetings to:

  • Lend your voice to the recommendations for policy, land use, mobility and placemaking at 12 stations along the corridor.
  • Tell us what would make new development near this station work well for your community while supporting frequent transit service.
  • Provide input into opportunities and constraints for transit readiness.
  • Give feedback on ideas for neighborhood improvements.
     

Public meeting information

Members of the public are encouraged to attend one of two upcoming meetings. Both meetings will share the same information.

Corridor Connects socials

Residents are also invited to happy hour-style social events to share feedback about the corridor plan while supporting local restaurants. Join one of the below events to provide input on the chosen bus rapid transit corridor route, early design ideas for station area types and area conditions. Appetizers will be provided.

Here are the upcoming Corridor Connects socials:

  • Wednesday, Jan. 21, 4-6 p.m., Enzo’s Bistro & Wine Bar, 20 E. 5th St., Kansas City, MO 64106
  • Thursday, Jan. 22, 4-6 p.m., Jazz A Louisiana Kitchen, 1859 Village West Pkwy. #102, Kansas City, KS 66111

Public transportation is available via KC Streetcar City Market stop or RideKC buses 85, 201, 210 and 238.

LEARN MORE

The Bi-State Sustainable Reinvestment Corridor Project is a MARC-funded study working to create a modern east-west transit and reinvestment corridor between Independence, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas, with high-frequency, reliable public transportation, paired with community focused development.