City of Independence asks for opinions on land use and transportation
Independence is beginning to update its long ranger master plan, which was last updated in 1993. The update will guide the city’s development through 2030. Right now the city is surveying people on their opinions about land use and transportation. If you are interested in making Independence more livable by giving residents better transportation choices, fill out the two surveys and consider these points….
Independence Comprehensive Plan and citizen surveys.
Transportation key points:
- Improved transit service that connects residents with jobs, schools, and shopping – both inside Independence and with the rest of the metro area.
- Participation in regional transit initiatives for commuter rail and bus rapid transit.
- Dedicated transit funding that provides for a stable system free of the current yearly funding debates.
- Sidewalks on both sides of every street for pedestrian access and safety.
- Bicycle routes that service a transportation purpose by connecting housing with employment, schools, and shops, e.g. on-street bike lanes or on-street trails specifically designed for transportation.
- Adopt a Complete Streets policy stating that roads should be designed for all users – motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, the elderly, the disabled, and children.
- Encourage a street grid that connects adjacent neighborhoods in order to improve access and slow traffic.
Land use key points:
- Prioritize redevelopment of existing areas over development of farmland and greenfield sites.
- Discourage leap-frog development that is built away from existing development and existing infrastructure.
- Cluster homes and businesses in more compact areas to project open space, reduce stormwater runoff, and make neighborhoods more walkable.


