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By Jim Grawe & Roger Cornish
KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
10:05 PM CDT, October 25, 2012
(WICHITA, Kan.)
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A meeting set for this evening will help focus on the first phase of the I-235/Kellogg Interchange Reconstruction Project. The meeting runs from 5-7 pm at the Sedgwick County Extension Education Center at 21st and Ridge in Wichita.
The public meeting will have an open-house format with displays and maps showing the features of the project. Highway and bridge engineers will be available to answer questions, but there will be no formal presentation.
Learn more here: www.235kelloggcentral.com
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"It makes you a little nervous going into it I think, knowing that you've got to slow down and get into a lane that other people are trying to speed up and merge into," the Kansas Department of Transportation's Tom Hein says.
That's what motorists traversing Wichita's second busiest interchange have been dealing with for half a century. But change is on the way.
The Kansas Department of Transportation will host a public meeting and share details of the first phase of the I-235/U.S. 54 (Kellogg) interchange reconstruction project.
The meeting will be held at the Sedgwick County Extension Education Center at 21st Street and Ridge Road on October 30 from 5 until 7 p.m.
In 2011, a public meeting was held to release the conceptual design of the entire interchange's reconstruction - a multi-phase, long-term project.
The October 30 meeting will focus on the first phase, planned to begin in 2015.
The initial project includes:
The public meeting will have an open house format with displays and maps showing features of the project.
Highway and bridge engineers will be available to answer questions on the design and construction sequencing.
"I think anyone who drives this interchange would agree it does need to be reconstructed," Hein says.
Additional project information is available at www.235kelloggcentral.com.
Wichita police say there were 27 accidents at the interchange last year.
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