In case you were wondering how the rest of the Missouri Route 152 Trail comes together, here are maps from the recent federal grant applications. You can leave a comment for each respective project here:
Between Tiffany Springs Park to Childress
Between Childress and Amity
Between Amity and Congress
Between Platte Purchase and US 169
From Oak to Maplewoods
Here's the whole corridor. In case you wondering why it is split up, the grants are capped at $500,000 a piece and so projects need to be structured in phases to maximize the grant and minimize the local matching funds necessary to build the project. These funds provide a maximum of 80% federal funding with a minimum 20% local funding commitment. Once the trail gets to Tiffany Springs Park, the ultimate goal is to continue it north via local roads and abandonded outer roads to the Prairie Creek Greenway Trail system and Platte City.
Here's Tiffany Springs Park to Childress in detail below.
Here's Childress to Amity in detail below.
Here's Amity to Congress in detail below. The development plan shown is the master plan for the Riverstone development.
Here's the route from Platte Purchase to US 169 in detail below. A master plan for Barry Towne is shown for informational purposes only to show how the trail integrates with the development.
Here's the crossing of US 169 and the connection from Metro North Mall to North Oak.
Lastly, here's the trail from Oak to Maplewoods Parkway. This connects to the Shoal Creek trail and Happy Rock Park via the sidewalks along Maplewoods Parkway.
Feel free to leave comments using the links at the top of the post.
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