[Electronic-LAN] KU's football expansion at 11th and Mississippi
Kyle Thompson
kthompson at sunflower.com
Sun Apr 2 13:48:17 CDT 2023
Michael,
Why not have bollards and/or concrete barriers, so that the bike lanes are more protected?
Thanks,
Kyle Thompson
kthompson at sunflower.com
785-331-5783
From: Electronic-LAN <electronic-lan-bounces at lists.ku.edu> on behalf of LAN <electronic-lan at lists.ku.edu>
Reply-To: Paradigm Design <paradigm at ixks.com>, LAN <electronic-lan at lists.ku.edu>
Date: Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 12:34 PM
To: <jnmurray at ku.edu>, <nitcher at sunflower.com>
Cc: LAN <electronic-lan at lists.ku.edu>
Subject: Re: [Electronic-LAN] KU's football expansion at 11th and Mississippi
Hi all:
K.U. has told the City that the "high volume street" they want would be a corridor along Mississippi St from 11th to 9th, and along 9th St from Mississippi to downtown.
9th Street is already a multi-modal street, though poorly designed. It's being planned for an upgrade along with construction of the Jayhawk Watershed Stormwater project. The City Assistant Director of MSO, Melinda Harger, told me that they also want a 9th Street design to coordinate with K.U. plans.
Sustainability Action Network (group I'm with) has proposed the attached design for 9th Street, to match the motor vehicle lanes with those west of Mississippi St., and include protected bicycle lanes. 9th Street has the highest collision rate of any street between bicycles and motor vehicles (including one death).
As a K.U. corridor to downtown, 9th Street needs to address bicycle and pedestrian safety, not just motor vehicle use - IMO.
Michael Almon
On 3/27/23 17:40, Lawrence Assoc of Neighborhoods via Electronic-LAN wrote:
jnmurray at ku.edu
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 3:04 PM nitcher--- via Electronic-LAN <electronic-lan at lists.ku.edu> wrote:
As some of you may be aware, KU has announced another gateway project and football expansion at 11th and Mississippi streets. This expansion may include a multi-purpose year round conference center, retail space, medical offices, and perhaps a hotel at a later date. A developer has purchased neighborhood property at 1030 Maine, directly north of the stadium. Chancellor Girod has stated Mississippi Street between Ninth and Fambrough will be a "high volume street."
Neighborhood organizations from Old West Lawrence, OREAD, West Hills, and University Heights have formed a multi-neighborhood exploratory group to gather information both from KU and the City regarding the development at 11th and Mississippi. While these four neighborhoods are in close proximity to the area targeted, KU’s plans are a citywide concern. If your neighborhood LAN representative is interested in joining the multi-neighborhood group, please contact Katy Nitcher, nitcher at sunflower.com.
Thanks,
Katy Nitcher
Co-VP, OWLA
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