As the downtown loop in Kansas City turns 50 this year, let's not forget how it turned a vibrant neighborhood into a parking lot. Yellow shows surface parking lots, while green are garages.
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And the state DOT is very sad about this...
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The downtown loop in Kansas City — four miles of highway arteries that form a boundary around Kansas City, Missouri's, central business district – turns 50 this month with its completion on Oct. 26, 1972. 
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By the way, this doesn't account for underground garages lol. Just the 2D surface level.
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those yellow zones aren't even public lots.
that said, the portion bw 670 and the railroad, the crossroads, is a fairly industrial part of town. it's only now going through the kind of urbanization we've seen elsewhere for years. lots of art galleries, breweries, and restaurants
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Most of the parking analysis maps I’ve made have never been contingent on public or private ownership.
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I was in KC a few weeks ago and thought to myself “this place is just one big parking lot”
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