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Leonard Lightburne Multimodal Study

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  • A multimodal study looks at how a corridor serves people walking, biking, driving, and using transit—ensuring a safe, balanced design for everyone.

    Leonard Lightburne Multimodal Study
  • The Planning Sustainable Places (PSP) program is funded by MARC to help cities develop walkable, connected, and resilient communities through better planning.

    Leonard Lightburne Multimodal Study
  • This phase is focused on planning and design concepts only. Future construction would be determined through separate funding and project phases.

    Leonard Lightburne Multimodal Study
  • The Leonard/Lightburne project is funded through the Planning Sustainable Places (PSP) program, administered by the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC), with matching funds provided by the City of Liberty. PSP funding supports early-stage planning efforts aimed at building more connected, multimodal, and sustainable corridors. The project explores design alternatives, traffic and land use analysis, and green infrastructure enhancements for this key north-south corridor. The City’s contribution demonstrates its commitment to advancing these improvements beyond the planning phase.

    Leonard Lightburne Multimodal Study
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