PARALLEL PARKWAY & N 77th STREET

In the ever changing landscape of urban development, one concept has been gaining significant traction and promising to improve the way we navigate our cities:

Mobility Hubs.

These hubs represent a shift in transportation planning, offering a different approach to connectivity, sustainability, and community engagement.

What are Mobility Hubs?

At their core, mobility hubs are transportation nodes designed to connect various modes of transportation, such as buses, trains, bicycles, ride-sharing services, and pedestrian pathways. They serve as locations where different transportation options converge, facilitating convenient and efficient transfers between modes.

My Mobility Hub

The location of my mobility hub is in Kansas City Kansas. Victory hills.

What you see above is what currently exist in this area.

What you see above is the future conditions or in other words, what my plans for the future. The white is the new buildings and new streets. There are new affordable houses, apartments, mobility hub, and a mix-use buildings.

What you see above is are the perspectives for my mobility hub and a plan view of the mobility hub.

There is EV- charging, car share parking, and even bike and scooter parking.

Lastly, this is my implementation board. Each side shows what will be included in each phase and how much it will it cost per phase. At the bottom it shows the total project cost and the completion date of the this project.

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