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K-10 (Kansas highway)

K-10 is a 36.611-mile-long (58.920 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. It was originally designated in 1929. It is mostly a controlled-access freeway, linking Lawrence to Lenexa. It provides an important toll-free alternate route to Interstate 70 (the Kansas Turnpike). Several scenes for the TV-movie The Day After were filmed on the highway at De Soto in 1982 portraying a mass exodus evacuating the Kansas City area on I-70.

K-10

K-10 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Length36.611 mi (58.920 km)
Existed1929–present
Major junctions
West end I-70 / Kansas Turnpike in Lawrence
Major intersections
East end I-435 in Lenexa
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
CountiesDouglas, Johnson
Highway system
  • Kansas State Highway System
K-9 K-11

Route description edit

 
K-10 westbound in De Soto
 
K-7 Junction from westbound K-10 in Olathe

The highway's western end begins as a two-lane highway (a super-two at I-70 exit 197, just west of Lawrence. It bypasses the city to the south, providing access to Clinton Lake, and also intersects with U.S. Route 59, beginning a four lane freeway after the interchange. K-10 continues to the northeast on the new South Lawrence Trafficway (completed 2016) before interchanging with 23rd Street (Old K-10). After exiting Lawrence eastbound, it passes through the city of Eudora, and then the cities of De Soto and Olathe, suburbs of Kansas City. It then terminates at an interchange with Interstate 435 and Interstate 35 in Lenexa. In Johnson County, the road is called the Governor John Anderson, Jr. Highway.

History edit

K-10 originally extended west of Lawrence to Herington, via Alta Vista, Alma, and Topeka. In 1956 the portion between Topeka and K-99 near Alma was designated as US-40 in preparation for upgrading this stretch to Interstate standards (for I-70). The segment between Alta Vista and Herington was redesignated as K-4 and K-10 was truncated eastward to Lawrence.

The process of upgrading K-10 to a freeway was begun in 1974. The first section completed was the section from De Soto to the junction with K-7, opening on November 8, 1976. The freeway was finally completed on December 18, 1984, when the stretch from K-7 to I-435 was completed.[1] The old two-lane roadbed of K-10 was turned over to the counties to use as a secondary route. In Douglas County it became CR 442, although many of the locals, especially in Eudora, commonly refer to it as Old K-10.

The portion of K-10 between the Edgerton Road exit and the De Soto interchange at former K-285 (now Lexington Avenue) was used in the movie The Day After and, for the purposes of the film, was temporarily redesignated Interstate 70.

South Lawrence Trafficway edit

In the early 1970s traffic studies of K-10 determined a bypass around the west and south sides of Lawrence was necessary, and the Kansas Department of Transportation commenced due diligence on the bypass project. The bypass on the west side of Lawrence was completed in November 1996. Prior to the opening of the trafficway, K-10 had ended at the junction of US-40 and US-59 in Lawrence. Completion of the eastern leg of the trafficway was delayed for nearly three decades by lawsuits from environmentalist groups and Haskell University, as the planned route took the highway through the Haskell-Baker Wetlands. In October 2012, the deadline for the plaintiffs of the lawsuits to seek a Supreme Court review of the case passed,[2] and a mitigation plan for the wetlands was added to the trafficway plans.[3] Construction began on November 12, 2013,[4] and was anticipated to be completed by Fall 2016 before Thanksgiving.[5] The ribbon cutting ceremony for the trafficway was held on November 4, 2016, and in attendance were many local and state leaders including Governor Sam Brownback and Senator Pat Roberts. The trafficway officially opened to all traffic on November 9, 2016.[6]

Future edit

South Lawrence Trafficway edit

In spring 2020, KDOT announced it was evaluating three alternatives to reconstruct the interchange with K-10 and I-70, and to add a grade separated interchange to the K-10 / Wakarusa Drive intersection (although an interchange at Wakarusa was considered at least as early as 2016).[7] The preferred alternative was to be identified in the fall of 2020.[8] South Lawrence Trafficway Record of Decision Posted : KDOT and FHWA have approved and released the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) and Record of Decision for the SLT Project. The public may download and review copies of the document and appendices by clicking the button below. The formal Notice of Availability (NOA) for the project documents was published in the Federal Register on April 1, 2022.[9]

Final design will begin immediately with construction anticipated to begin in 2024.[10]

Junction list edit

All exits are unnumbered.

CountyLocationmi[11]kmDestinationsNotes
DouglasKanwaka Township0.0000.000   I-70 / Kansas Turnpike – Topeka, Kansas CityWestern terminus; I-70 / KTA exit 197; partial cloverleaf interchange; roadway continues north as E 850 Road
Lawrence1.8743.016 
 
US-40 west (6th Street) – Lawrence, Topeka
Western end of US-40 overlap; diamond interchange
Bob Billings Parkway / N 1500 RoadDiamond interchange, opened December 2015
Clinton ParkwayEast end of two-lane expressway
Wakarusa Drive / 27th StreetProposed folded diamond interchange,[9] currently open as an at-grade signal-controlled intersection
8.42913.565 
 
  US-40 east / US-59 – Lawrence, Ottawa
Eastern end of US-40 overlap; diamond interchange; west end of freeway
10.72417.259  CR 1055 (E 1500 Road) / Haskell AvenuePartial cloverleaf interchange, opened November 2016
23rd StreetDirectional T interchange; formerly K-10 west
14.86923.929  CR 1057 (E 1900 Road)Diamond interchange
Eudora17.84328.716  CR 1061 (Church Street / E 2200 Road) – EudoraDiamond interchange
19.26831.009  CR 442 (N 1400 Road)Old K-10; diamond interchange
JohnsonEvening Star RoadDiamond interchange
Edgerton RoadDiamond interchange
De Soto24.63739.649Lexington AvenuePartial cloverleaf interchange; former alignment of K-10; designated as K-285 until its decommissioning in 1997 [12]
Kill Creek RoadDiamond interchange
LenexaOlathe lineCedar Creek ParkwayDiamond interchange
31.98051.467  K-7 – Bonner Springs, OlatheCloverleaf interchange
Woodland RoadDiamond interchange
Ridgeview RoadDiverging diamond interchange; prior interchange converted July 2015[13]
LenexaRenner BoulevardPartial cloverleaf interchange
36.61158.920  
 
I-435 to I-35 / Renner Boulevard, Lackman Road – Wichita, Des Moines
Eastern terminus; I-435 exit 1B
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit


References edit

  1. ^ Toplikar, David (December 17, 1984). "Missing Link on way to KC Falls Into Place". Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved December 19, 2010.
  2. ^ Lawhorn, Chad (October 9, 2012). "South Lawrence Trafficway legal fight ends with passing of deadline". LJWorld.com. The Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  3. ^ Lawhorn, Chad (June 3, 2011). "KDOT commits $192 million to complete South Lawrence Trafficway". LJWorld.com. The Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  4. ^ Lawhorn, Chad (November 12, 2013). "Construction work begins on South Lawrence Trafficway". LJWorld.com. The Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  5. ^ Lawhorn, Chad (March 18, 2014). "Work to build trafficway through Baker Wetlands to begin this week". LJWorld.com. The Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  6. ^ Lawhorn, Chad (November 4, 2016). "Leaders laud completion of SLT at ribbon-cutting; road to open to traffic on Wednesday". LJWorld.com. The Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  7. ^ Jones, Elvyn (June 26, 2016). . Lawrence Journal-World. Ogden Newspapers of Kansas LLC. Archived from the original on May 16, 2023. Retrieved November 18, 2016.
  8. ^ "Alternatives Evaluation Process Project Factsheet - South Lawrence Trafficway". slt-ks.org. Spring 2020. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  9. ^ a b "Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) Documents - South Lawrence Trafficway Project". Kansas Department of Transportation. 2023. from the original on November 11, 2023. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  10. ^ "South Lawrence Trafficway Home - South Lawrence Trafficway Project". Kansas Department of Transportation. 2023. from the original on November 11, 2023. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  11. ^ Staff (2016). "Pavement Management Information System". Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  12. ^ "Kansas Highways Routelog".
  13. ^ KDOT. "Translines Express July 29, 2015" (PDF). Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 7, 2016.

External links edit

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  • K-10 exit guide at OKRoads

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources K 10 Kansas highway news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2007 Learn how and when to remove this message K 10 is a 36 611 mile long 58 920 km state highway in the U S state of Kansas It was originally designated in 1929 It is mostly a controlled access freeway linking Lawrence to Lenexa It provides an important toll free alternate route to Interstate 70 the Kansas Turnpike Several scenes for the TV movie The Day After were filmed on the highway at De Soto in 1982 portraying a mass exodus evacuating the Kansas City area on I 70 K 10K 10 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by KDOTLength36 611 mi 58 920 km Existed1929 presentMajor junctionsWest endI 70 Kansas Turnpike in LawrenceMajor intersectionsUS 40 in Lawrence US 40 US 59 in Lawrence K 7 near LenexaEast endI 435 in LenexaLocationCountryUnited StatesStateKansasCountiesDouglas JohnsonHighway systemKansas State Highway System Interstate US State Spurs K 9 K 11 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 South Lawrence Trafficway 3 Future 3 1 South Lawrence Trafficway 4 Junction list 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description edit nbsp K 10 westbound in De Soto nbsp K 7 Junction from westbound K 10 in Olathe The highway s western end begins as a two lane highway a super two at I 70 exit 197 just west of Lawrence It bypasses the city to the south providing access to Clinton Lake and also intersects with U S Route 59 beginning a four lane freeway after the interchange K 10 continues to the northeast on the new South Lawrence Trafficway completed 2016 before interchanging with 23rd Street Old K 10 After exiting Lawrence eastbound it passes through the city of Eudora and then the cities of De Soto and Olathe suburbs of Kansas City It then terminates at an interchange with Interstate 435 and Interstate 35 in Lenexa In Johnson County the road is called the Governor John Anderson Jr Highway History editK 10 originally extended west of Lawrence to Herington via Alta Vista Alma and Topeka In 1956 the portion between Topeka and K 99 near Alma was designated as US 40 in preparation for upgrading this stretch to Interstate standards for I 70 The segment between Alta Vista and Herington was redesignated as K 4 and K 10 was truncated eastward to Lawrence The process of upgrading K 10 to a freeway was begun in 1974 The first section completed was the section from De Soto to the junction with K 7 opening on November 8 1976 The freeway was finally completed on December 18 1984 when the stretch from K 7 to I 435 was completed 1 The old two lane roadbed of K 10 was turned over to the counties to use as a secondary route In Douglas County it became CR 442 although many of the locals especially in Eudora commonly refer to it as Old K 10 The portion of K 10 between the Edgerton Road exit and the De Soto interchange at former K 285 now Lexington Avenue was used in the movie The Day After and for the purposes of the film was temporarily redesignated Interstate 70 South Lawrence Trafficway edit In the early 1970s traffic studies of K 10 determined a bypass around the west and south sides of Lawrence was necessary and the Kansas Department of Transportation commenced due diligence on the bypass project The bypass on the west side of Lawrence was completed in November 1996 Prior to the opening of the trafficway K 10 had ended at the junction of US 40 and US 59 in Lawrence Completion of the eastern leg of the trafficway was delayed for nearly three decades by lawsuits from environmentalist groups and Haskell University as the planned route took the highway through the Haskell Baker Wetlands In October 2012 the deadline for the plaintiffs of the lawsuits to seek a Supreme Court review of the case passed 2 and a mitigation plan for the wetlands was added to the trafficway plans 3 Construction began on November 12 2013 4 and was anticipated to be completed by Fall 2016 before Thanksgiving 5 The ribbon cutting ceremony for the trafficway was held on November 4 2016 and in attendance were many local and state leaders including Governor Sam Brownback and Senator Pat Roberts The trafficway officially opened to all traffic on November 9 2016 6 Future editSouth Lawrence Trafficway edit In spring 2020 KDOT announced it was evaluating three alternatives to reconstruct the interchange with K 10 and I 70 and to add a grade separated interchange to the K 10 Wakarusa Drive intersection although an interchange at Wakarusa was considered at least as early as 2016 7 The preferred alternative was to be identified in the fall of 2020 8 South Lawrence Trafficway Record of Decision Posted KDOT and FHWA have approved and released the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement SEIS and Record of Decision for the SLT Project The public may download and review copies of the document and appendices by clicking the button below The formal Notice of Availability NOA for the project documents was published in the Federal Register on April 1 2022 9 Final design will begin immediately with construction anticipated to begin in 2024 10 Junction list editAll exits are unnumbered CountyLocationmi 11 kmDestinationsNotes DouglasKanwaka Township0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp I 70 Kansas Turnpike Topeka Kansas CityWestern terminus I 70 KTA exit 197 partial cloverleaf interchange roadway continues north as E 850 Road Lawrence1 8743 016 nbsp nbsp US 40 west 6th Street Lawrence TopekaWestern end of US 40 overlap diamond interchange Bob Billings Parkway N 1500 RoadDiamond interchange opened December 2015 Clinton ParkwayEast end of two lane expressway Wakarusa Drive 27th StreetProposed folded diamond interchange 9 currently open as an at grade signal controlled intersection 8 42913 565 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 40 east US 59 Lawrence OttawaEastern end of US 40 overlap diamond interchange west end of freeway 10 72417 259 nbsp CR 1055 E 1500 Road Haskell AvenuePartial cloverleaf interchange opened November 2016 23rd StreetDirectional T interchange formerly K 10 west 14 86923 929 nbsp CR 1057 E 1900 Road Diamond interchange Eudora17 84328 716 nbsp CR 1061 Church Street E 2200 Road EudoraDiamond interchange 19 26831 009 nbsp CR 442 N 1400 Road Old K 10 diamond interchange Johnson Evening Star RoadDiamond interchange Edgerton RoadDiamond interchange De Soto24 63739 649Lexington AvenuePartial cloverleaf interchange former alignment of K 10 designated as K 285 until its decommissioning in 1997 12 Kill Creek RoadDiamond interchange Lenexa Olathe lineCedar Creek ParkwayDiamond interchange 31 98051 467 nbsp K 7 Bonner Springs OlatheCloverleaf interchange Woodland RoadDiamond interchange Ridgeview RoadDiverging diamond interchange prior interchange converted July 2015 13 LenexaRenner BoulevardPartial cloverleaf interchange 36 61158 920 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 435 to I 35 Renner Boulevard Lackman Road Wichita Des MoinesEastern terminus I 435 exit 1B 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Tolled UnopenedSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portal nbsp Kansas portal List of state highways in KansasReferences edit Toplikar David December 17 1984 Missing Link on way to KC Falls Into Place Lawrence Journal World Retrieved December 19 2010 Lawhorn Chad October 9 2012 South Lawrence Trafficway legal fight ends with passing of deadline LJWorld com The Lawrence Journal World Retrieved November 15 2016 Lawhorn Chad June 3 2011 KDOT commits 192 million to complete South Lawrence Trafficway LJWorld com The Lawrence Journal World Retrieved November 11 2016 Lawhorn Chad November 12 2013 Construction work begins on South Lawrence Trafficway LJWorld com The Lawrence Journal World Retrieved November 15 2016 Lawhorn Chad March 18 2014 Work to build trafficway through Baker Wetlands to begin this week LJWorld com The Lawrence Journal World Retrieved November 11 2016 Lawhorn Chad November 4 2016 Leaders laud completion of SLT at ribbon cutting road to open to traffic on Wednesday LJWorld com The Lawrence Journal World Retrieved November 11 2016 Jones Elvyn June 26 2016 Douglas County Commission looks to keep Wakarusa Drive extension on front burner Lawrence Journal World Ogden Newspapers of Kansas LLC Archived from the original on May 16 2023 Retrieved November 18 2016 Alternatives Evaluation Process Project Factsheet South Lawrence Trafficway slt ks org Spring 2020 Retrieved June 20 2020 a b Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement SEIS Documents South Lawrence Trafficway Project Kansas Department of Transportation 2023 Archived from the original on November 11 2023 Retrieved November 10 2023 South Lawrence Trafficway Home South Lawrence Trafficway Project Kansas Department of Transportation 2023 Archived from the original on November 11 2023 Retrieved November 10 2023 Staff 2016 Pavement Management Information System Kansas Department of Transportation Retrieved April 21 2017 Kansas Highways Routelog KDOT Translines Express July 29 2015 PDF Kansas Department of Transportation Retrieved January 7 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to K 10 Kansas highway KML file edit help Template Attached KML K 10 Kansas highway KML is not from Wikidata K 10 at route56 com K 10 exit guide at OKRoads Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title K 10 Kansas highway amp oldid 1226527278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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