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Lowndes County celebrates completion of Seven Street Corridor transit upgrades

April 28, 2026 | Wyandotte County, Kansas


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Lowndes County celebrates completion of Seven Street Corridor transit upgrades
A presenter at a Lowndes County event announced the completion of the Seven Street Corridor Improvement Project, a $1.64 million effort to upgrade transit amenities along the corridor.

The presenter said, "Today we are celebrating the completion of our Seven Street Corridor Improvement Project. It is a 1.64 million dollar project we are proud of within the Lowndes County community." He outlined the scope: "we had the opportunity to improve 25 bus stops, add 10 new bus shelters, new receptacles, new benches, one security camera, and five real-time arrival signs," and said the work will provide better amenities for passengers and ADA access.

Why it matters: the upgrades are intended to improve the rider experience and accessibility at stops along the corridor by adding shelter, seating and real-time arrival information. The presenter emphasized ADA access as a key outcome of the project, signaling improved physical access for riders with disabilities.

What was done: according to the presenter, the project included improvements at 25 existing bus stops, installation of 10 new shelters, new trash receptacles and benches, one security camera, and five real-time arrival signs. The presenter framed these changes as practical enhancements to passenger comfort and information.

No formal actions, funding sources, project timeline, contractor names or follow-up steps were stated in the remarks. Attendees were invited to "please enjoy the new amenities of the Seven Street Corridor," and the event closed with applause.

The presenter did not specify which Lowndes County office oversaw the work, the funding source beyond the total cost, or when construction occurred. Those details were not specified in the remarks.

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