I-35 ramp to I-70 over Lewis and Clark Viaduct in Kansas City to close for inspection Robert A. Cronkleton, The Kansas City Star
May 10 The ramp that carries traffic from northbound Interstate 35 to westbound Interstate 70 over the Lewis and Clark Viaduct in Kansas City will close Tuesday for bridge inspection, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation s Kansas City District.
The flyover ramp to the bridge, which connects Kansas City to Kansas City, Kansas, will close beginning at 9 a.m. and reopen about 2 p.m. on Tuesday, said Lairyn McGregor, a spokeswoman for the MoDOT Kansas City.
Drivers who typically rely on that bridge will need to find an alternate route.
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Planned power outages across KC metro could last through early afternoon, Evergy says Anna Spoerre and Robert A. Cronkleton, The Kansas City Star
Feb. 16 Update: As of 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, the order for controlled power outages was suspended. Evergy said power should be back online shortly.
Temporary emergency power outages could continue through Tuesday afternoon in Kansas City in an attempt to avoid a catastrophic uncontrolled blackout that could leave people without power for hours, if not longer, Evergy officials said during a briefing Tuesday morning.
Southwest Power Pool, which manages the electrical grid across 17 central and western United States, including the Kansas City area, declared an energy emergency about 6:15 a.m. Tuesday saying that system-wide power generating capacity had dropped below the demand for power due to extremely low temperatures and inadequate supplies of natural gas.