(KAIR)--The Kansas Department of Transportation is hosting two open house events this week to provide information on the second phase of the Route 92 Centennial Bridge Study.
According to a release from KDOT, the study will examine options for constructing a four lane replacement bridge between Leavenworth County, and Platte County, Missouri.
The first meeting is scheduled to take place Wednesday evening from 5:00-7:00 in Platte County in the Generational room located in the county community center at 3101 Running Horse Road.
The second meeting will be held Thursday evening from 5:00-7:00 in Leavenworth County at the Riverfront Community Center, located at 123 South Esplanade.
Anyone who is interested in the Centennial Bridge study is invited to attend one of the meetings.
For more information on the study, visit ksdot.org/kcmetro/.
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