After more than 40 years of waiting for a promise to be fulfilled, on September 8, 2011 the Kansas City, Missouri City Council authorized over $45 million in funding through the KCI Corridor TIF plan to construct long awaited and sorely needed infrastructure improvements in the First and Second Creek Watersheds which are located east of I-29, south of I-435, west of 169 Highway and north of 152 Highway in Kansas City, Missouri. The construction of a new pump station and sewers will open up over 15,000 acres for development. Jim Bowers and Patricia Jensen were instrumental in securing the approval of these incentives.
Incentives Provide Long Awaited Infrastructure to First & Second Creek Watersheds
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