Wyandotte High/Lombardy Drive Green Infrastructure Project

  • Project typeCombined Sewer Separation & Green Infrastructure
  • Project value$3.4 Million
  • Project scheduleSpring 2025 to Winter 2025
  • Contractor nameTBD
  • Completion DateDecember 31, 2025
A map showing the Wyandotte High/Lombardy Drive Green Infrastructure Project boundaries

Beginning Spring 2025, residents within the neighborhoods around Lombardy Drive and N 22nd Street will see construction begin on a sewer separation and green infrastructure project. This project is part of a broader initiative mandated by the Unified Government’s Consent Decree with the U.S Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice. This decree, part of compliance with the Clean Water Act of 1972, aims to mitigate sewer overflows into local waterways, including Jersey Creek, by separating combined sewer systems.

This project – Wyandotte High / Lombardy Drive Green Infrastructure Project – is one of fourteen planned separation projects that will improve water quality, reduce overflows, and protect the community and environment. Scheduled for completion in Winter 2025, the project will include the installation of new storm sewer lines and construction of two extended dry detention facilities. These improvements will:

  • Decrease sewer overflows and backups that can lead to health risks and environmental issues.
  • Capture excess stormwater runoff which causes flooding issues further downstream in the Jersey Creek watershed.
  • Improve the quality of stormwater runoff by treating it within the pond, which is a green infrastructure facility.

The Public Works Department is eager to oversee this crucial infrastructure upgrade, which not only fulfills the requirements of the Clean Water Act but also enhances the sustainability and reliability of the community's sewer system. For those interested in contributing to this vital community service, consider a career with the Public Works Department. More information is available at Public Works Careers.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What Areas will be Impacted?

Construction will occur in the approximate area bounded by North 20th Street on the east, Westview Drive on the west, Armstrong Avenue on the north, and Elizabeth Avenue on the south. The scope of work involves installing roughly 1,200 feet of new storm sewer piping, new manholes, and 9 curb inlets for street runoff, and two vegetated stormwater basins.

How is the Project Funded

The project will cost about $3.4 million and is funded with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) monies.

When Does Construction Begin and End?

The bids are anticipated to be opened on November 20, 2024, with construction anticipated to start in early Spring 2025 and final completion by December 31, 2025.

Will there be Road Closures During Construction?

Yes, as traffic control plans for road and lane closures are received by the contractor, anticipated traffic impacts and schedules will be posted here.

What is Green Infrastructure

Green infrastructure refers to a range of measures that use plant or soil systems, permeable pavement or other permeable surfaces or substrates, stormwater harvest and reuse, or landscaping to store, infiltrate or evaporate stormwater and reduce flows to sewer systems or to surface waters. Green infrastructure provides habitat, flood protection, cleaner air, and cleaner water along with economic, environmental, health, and social benefits.

Who are the Project Contractors?

Project contractors are anticipated to be selected by November 29, 2024.

Project Progress

As the project gets underway, check back here for important updates and photographs.

Location

North 20th Street on the east, Westview Drive on the west, Armstrong Avenue on the north, and Elizabeth Avenue on the south, Kansas City, KS 66102  View Map

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