Valley News: July 26, 2018

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Valley News July 26, 2018

www.grainvalleynews.com

Vol. 1, No. 6

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Board of Alderman Approves Rezoning of Area for Light Industrial Development The Board of Aldermen approved the rezoning of approximately 12 acres in south Grain Valley from Commercial to M-1 Light Industrial at the July 23, 2018 Board of Aldermen meeting. The rezoning allows the area to be developed as a light industrial site. The area lies off of South Buckner Tarsney Road, near Casey’s General Store and O’Reilly Auto Parts. As a large part of the southern portion of the property is floodplain or floodway, development opportunities have been limited. The rezoning of the property allows for

the portion of the land that is usable to be developed for light industrial use. BES LLC owns the property and has a potential utility contractor tenant interested in building in the area.

Right: Renderings provided to the Board of Aldermen illustrate the area approved for rezoning from Commercial to M-I Light Industrial.

Portion of I-470 Will Be Reduced to One Lane Beginning July 27 Commuters and motorists frequenting the 1-470/1-70 interchange will need to exercise patience and plan alternate routes in the coming months due to upcoming road projects. The Missouri Department of Transportation (MO DOT) will be reducing Interstate 470 to one lane in both directions from 39th Street to the Little Blue River just south of Highway 40 beginning at 8:00pm on Friday, July 27, until approximately 5:00am on Monday, July 30th. This left lane closure is for pavement work in preparation of extensive bridge repairs at the I470/Route 291 and I-70 Interchange,

Good News Recent rain and milder temperatures are welcomed at the Grain Valley Community Garden, where sunflowers are in full bloom. Do you have good news to share? Send your good news to news@grainvalleynews.com.

Highway 40, and Little Blue River tentatively scheduled to begin in August 2018. This is all a part of the extensive I-470 bridge rehabilitation project that will repair 15 bridges along the I-470 corridor through approximately November 2018. Lane reductions will have major impacts to traffic. Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead and to find an alternate route if necessary. Motorists are reminded to slow down and pay attention while driving in work zones. Not all work zones look alike. Work zones can be moving operations, such as striping, patching or mowing. They can also be short term, temporary lane

closures to make quick repairs or remove debris from the roadway.

For updates on this project, visit http://www.modot.org/kansascity/ major_projects/I_470_Bridges.htm.

One of the bridges along 1-470 near Longview Lake to be repaired. (Photo credit: MO DOT)


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