KANSAS CITY RECYCLES FLUSH CREEK RIVER WALK SCHEME!!!

Just when we think that municipal ideas can't get any worse . . . Our local leaders dredge up a bad idea that has NEVER worked. 

Again . . . Apropos for #TBT . . .  

THE STENCH ALONE AT HIGH TIDE SHOULD PREVENT KANSAS CITY DIVING INTO FLUSH CREEK DEVELOPMENT!!!

Still, here's a peek one more bad plan resurfacing like so much sewage that seeps into this murky body of water . . . Check the news splash & more info . . .

For decades, Kansas City officials have tried, and failed, to turn Brush Creek into an attraction people enjoy. It’s not for lack of investment. Floods, lack of follow-through, and some bad luck have kept the creek from reaching its full potential as a public destination. Now, the city is drafting a new plan it hopes can finally transform the area into an amenity for the community.

Kansas City and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are working to create a master plan to add amenities to Brush Creek from the Paseo to Coal Mine Road, where it meets the Blue River. Unlike the past plans to modify the creek, this is not primarily about flood control.

The changes will be based on community input, which they’ve sought online and at three listening sessions.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Brush Creek is stinky, dirty and poorly maintained. Can Kansas City turn it into an attraction?

Kansas City has been trying to make Brush Creek somewhere people gather for almost 100 years. Now, the city is giving it another shot with a new master plan based on community feedback in the hopes that focusing on amenities instead of flood control will finally make the creek a destination.

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