File #: 210940    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/14/2021 In control: Council
On agenda: 1/27/2022 Final action: 2/10/2022
Title: RESOLUTION - Adopting the Asset Management Master Plan ("Plan") as the policy of the City of Kansas City, Missouri to guide the City in the planning, budgeting, development and management of roadway assets and transportation infrastructure.
Sponsors: Katheryn Shields
Attachments: 1. 210940 No Fact Sheet, 2. Authenticated Resolution 210940

RESOLUTION NO. 210940

 

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RESOLUTION - Adopting the Asset Management Master Plan (“Plan”) as the policy of the City of Kansas City, Missouri to guide the City in the planning, budgeting, development and management of roadway assets and transportation infrastructure.

 

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WHEREAS, the Plan has been developed for the Public Works Department for the effective and efficient management of the City’s roadway and transportation infrastructure systems and assets; and

 

WHEREAS, the Plan considered the City’s vast and complex transportation network of more than 6,300 lane miles of local roads and streets, 560 bridges, 95,000 streetlights, 855 traffic signals and 155,000 signs; and

 

WHEREAS, the Plan specifically addresses four key elements of an asset management system including policy, strategy, framework and governance structure; and

 

WHEREAS, the Plan recommends guidelines and actions that Public Works can utilize to improve maintenance practices and develop short-term and long-term asset management plans; and

 

WHEREAS, the Plan provides a comprehensive coordinated decision-making process as well as guidelines and actions that may be used by Public Works to consistently meet transportation levels of service at the lowest cost; NOW THEREFORE;

 

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF KANAS CITY:

 

That the Asset Management Master Plan, a copy of which is available in the Office of the Director of Public Works, is hereby adopted as the City of Kanas City, Missouri’s policy for the management of the roadway and transportation infrastructure systems and assets.

 

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