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File #: 250413    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Referred
File created: 5/8/2025 In control: Finance, Governance and Public Safety Committee
On agenda: 5/20/2025 Final action:
Title: Sponsor: Councilmember Melissa Robinson RESOLUTION - Directing the City Manager to develop a strategy for the implementation of the ProspectUS Equitable Transit Oriented Development Strategic Plan that includes $500 million of investment over 10 years; directing the City Manager to negotiate with the Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City to include the creation of a ProspectUs advisory group and the funding of a ProsectUS Plan Manager in the 2026-2025 EDC Annual Contract.
Sponsors: Melissa Robinson
RESOLUTION NO. 250413

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Sponsor: Councilmember Melissa Robinson

RESOLUTION - Directing the City Manager to develop a strategy for the implementation of the ProspectUS Equitable Transit Oriented Development Strategic Plan that includes $500 million of investment over 10 years; directing the City Manager to negotiate with the Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City to include the creation of a ProspectUs advisory group and the funding of a ProsectUS Plan Manager in the 2026-2025 EDC Annual Contract.

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WHEREAS, throughout the 1900s, much of the urban core east of Troost Avenue was the target of discriminatory policies and practices that disadvantaged predominantly Black communities on the East Side of Kansas City, and along the Prospect Corridor specifically; and

WHEREAS, as a result the Prospect Corridor is in need of significant, strategic, sustained investment; and

WHEREAS, on February 27, 2025, the City Council adopted the ProspectUS Equitable Transit Oriented Development Strategic Plan (the "Plan") to serve as a guide for future development and redevelopment of the area, for specific and general policies to guide future decisions, and for identification of public and private needs throughout the community and possible solutions to those needs; and

WHEREAS, one of the objectives of the Plan is to produce and maintain equitable nodes which will provide direct access to goods, services, and housing in proximity to transit. Nodes vary in intensity of use and development; and

WHEREAS, efficient and equitable implementation of the Plan will require significant investment, continued monitoring, and continued intentional community engagement; and

WHEREAS, the prioritization of development of nodes should be informed by an equity impact review; and

WHEREAS, the Council believes this implementation will be best achieved through the creation of a community advisory group to monitor and make recomme...

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