Invitation to South Loop Project Public Meeting #4 set for Thursday, February 13, 2024.

Momentum on the South Loop Project continues as the project team announces a fourth public meeting to present the results of the Environmental Assessment. The South Loop Project is poised to create a world-class, 5.5-acre urban park, which will serve as a vibrant community hub and a catalyst for economic development.

Join the project team at the open-house meeting to explore the project vision, environmental impact, and alignment with Kansas City’s community goals. Stop by any time to talk to the project team.

Open House Public Meeting
Thursday, February 13, 2025
5:00 – 7:00 p.m. – drop by any time!
Kirk Family YMCA
222 W 11th Street, Kansas City, MO 64105

Public Meeting Details

  • For complimentary parking at the YMCA parking lot, take the ticket upon entry and validate it inside at the front desk.
  • The Public Meeting is on the 4th floor in the Community Respect Room.
  • Use the stairs or the elevator to access the 4th floor.
  • Stop by any time between 5-7 p.m.

Bike, walk, or ride to the Kirk Family YMCA

  • Located near the RideKC Bus 11th Street stop.
  • Located near the KC Streetcar Metro Center stop.
  • Complimentary parking is available at the Kirk Family YMCA parking lot.

Accessibility: The project team is committed to providing equal access to this event for all participants. If you need reasonable accommodation, contact Erin Buek at erin@parsonkc.com by February 6, 2025.

El equipo del proyecto se compromete a proporcionar igualdad de acceso a este evento para todos los participantes. Si necesitas una adaptación razonable, comunícate con Erin Buek por correo electrónico a erin@parsonkc.com antes del 6 de febrero del 2025.

Media inquiries: For more information, contact Sherae Honeycutt, Kansas City Press Secretary at 816-946-3611 or sherae.honeycutt@kcmo.org.

Notification of comment period on results of the Environmental Assessment

The project partners have completed an environmental study that investigated and identified improvements to connect city districts and transportation networks. As part of the study, the Environmental Assessment (EA) under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), evaluated potential impacts the proposed transportation improvements could have on the project area’s natural and manmade environment. The EA is available for review and public comment.

Written comments will be accepted from January 23 – February 23, 2025. The deadline to submit comments is February 23, 2025.