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Kansas City Metro Transportation Snapshot Data for the transportation planning boundary Total eight-county population: 1,993,490 KS counties: 861,450 MO counties: 1,132,040 Miami: 32,964 Leavenworth: 80,204 Platte: 98,309 Cass: 102,845 The eight-county region contains 3,849.5. Platte: 426.8 Clay: 408.7 Wyandotte: 163,831 Clay: 239,085 Leavenworth: 469.0 Wyandotte: 156.2 Jackson: 616.3 Johnson: 584,451 Jackson: 691,801 Johnson: 479.9 Source: MARC Metro Dataline, based on U.S. Census Bureau, Population Divistion, Annual July 1 Population Estimates Program Average eight-county household income: $77,773 KS Counties: $77,966 MO Counties: $77,579 Miami: 590.3 Cass: 702.5 Johnson: $104,944 Leavenworth: $79,283 Miami: $76,918 Wyandotte: $50,720 Cass: $76,902 Clay: $78,171 Jackson: $66,053 Platte: $89,189 $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000 Source: U. S. Census Bureau, 2010 Decennial Census Population per square mile: 518 KS Counties: 508 MO Counties: 526 Johnson: 1,218 Cass: 146 Leavenworth: 171 Clay: 585 Miami: 56 Jackson: 1,123 Wyandotte: 1,049 Platte: 230 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012- American Community Survey Transportation snapshot / March 2018-1 - Mid-America Regional Council

Total housing units: 834,183 KS Counties: 342,835 MO Counties: 491,348 Miami: 13,324 Leavenworth: 29,106 Platte: 40,228 Cass: 40,547 Wyandotte: 67,297 Clay: 95,107 Johnson: 233,108 Average household size: 2.59 KS Counties: 2.63 Johnson: 2.56 Leavenworth: 2.68 Miami: 2.54 Wyandotte: 2.72 MO Counties: 2.55 Cass: 2.64 Clay: 2.61 Jackson: 2.43 Number of households: 761,866 KS Counties: 320,876 MO Counties: 440,990 Wyandotte: 59,067 Miami: 12,620 Leavenworth: 27,122 Johnson: 222,067 Cass: 38,045 Clay: 88,389 Jackson: 315,466 Platte: 2.50 Platte: 37,699 Jackson: 276,857 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012- American Community Survey Total workers in the labor force: 1,043,157 KS Counties: 453,688 MO Counties: 589,469 Miami: 16,896 Leavenworth: 37,442 Cass: 52,266 Platte: 53,485 Wyandotte: 79,918 Clay: 127,457 Johnson: 319,431 Jackson: 356,261 50,000 150,000 250,000 350,000 Total employed: 988,857 KS Counties: 436,157 MO Counties: 552,700 Miami: 16,185 Leavenworth: 33,915 Cass: 49,192 Platte: 50,642 Wyandotte: 79,918 Clay: 120,749 Johnson: 306,140 Jackson: 332,116 50,000 150,000 250,000 350,000 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012- American Community Survey Transportation snapshot / March 2018-2 - Mid-America Regional Council

Daily vehicle miles traveled: 58,332,878 KS Counties: 23,260,545 MO Counties: 35,072,333 Wyandotte: 5,163,289 Leavenworth: 1,921,784 Miami: 1,231,108 Johnson: 14,944,363 Daily VMT per capita: 29.3 KS Counties: 27.0 MO Counties: 31.0 Platte: 41.8 Miami: 37.3 Wyandotte: 31.5 Clay: 30.3 Jackson: 30.2 Platte: 4,113,764 Cass: 27.2 Johnson: 25.6 Jackson: 20,923,262 Clay: 7,236,448 Cass: 2,798,859 Source: KDOT and MoDOT roadway databases Roadway miles by functional classification Classification MARC region KS Counties MO Counties Interstate 655 226 429 Leavenworth: 24.0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Source: Population data from MARC Metro Dataline Number of registered vehicles: 1,809,661 KS Counties: 689,619 MO Counties: 1,120,042 Source: Kansas and Missouri Departments of Revenue. KDOR and MoDOR count different categories of vehicles. Freeway / Expressway Other principal arterial Minor arterial Major collector Minor collector 493 237 256 464 128 336 1,455 606 849 1,924 1,041 833 215 149 65 Total bikeway miles: 1,928 2017 Classification Number of miles Bike lanes 101 Mountain bike trails 119 Walking/hiking trails 235 Bike routes 223 Share the Road bikeways 507 Local 13,425 5,710 7,714 Total: 18,631 8.098 10,533 Source: MARC 911 Centerline Data Paved trails 744 Total: 1,928 Source: MARC bikeway data Transportation snapshot / March 2018-3 - Mid-America Regional Council

Average workers per car, truck or van: 1.06 KS Counties: 1.06 MO Counties: 1.05 Average travel times to work in minutes: 23.8 35 KS Counties: 23.3 MO Counties: 24.3 Johnson: 1.04 Cass: 1.06 Leavenworth: 1.07 Clay: 1.05 Miami: 1.05 Jackson: 1.05 30 25 20 15 21.0 22.2 28.6 21.2 28.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 Wyandotte: 1.09 Platte: 1.05 10 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012- American Community Survey 5 0 Johnson Leavenworth Miami Wyandotte Cass Clay Jackson Platte Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012- American Community Survey Work trips in the region Work at home: 4.7% Other: 1.1% Walk: 1.3% Public transit: 1.1% Carpool: 8.4% RideshareKC commuters 2018 Current number of people registered in the RideshareKC database: Current number of people registered for the Guaranteed Ride Home program 2,064 1,992 2017 Green Commute Challenge results June August 2017 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012- American Community Survey Drive alone: 83.5% Green Commute Challenge Public transit Average weekday trips Average Saturday trips Average Sunday trips Classification Challenge results Participating businesses 46 The Jo 2,037 0 0 KCATA 47,292 25,176 13,652 IndeBus 935 13,652 0 Participants 681 Pounds of emissions prevented 380,482 Miles of travel saved 480,873 UG Transit 124 0 0 Total 50,388 25,843 13,652 Number of trips using alternative transportation (walk, bike, bus or carpool) 47,325 Source: National Transit Database (NTD), Annual transit profiles for The JO and KCATA (); City of Independence Community Development Department /Unified Government Transit; Johnson County Transit (The JO) and UGT do not operate service on weekends; IndeBus does not operate on Sunday. Driving costs saved $97,974 Source: RideshareKC database / RideshareKC administrators: February 2018 Transportation snapshot / March 2018-4 - Mid-America Regional Council

Roadway fatalities: 201, in eight-county region KS Counties: 64 MO Counties: 137 Roadway serious injuries: 1,022, in eight-county region KS Counties: 224 MO Counties: 798 Johnson: 19 Leavenworth: 7 Miami: 19 Johnson: 132 Leavenworth: 30 Miami: 10 Wyandotte: 52 Platte: 13 Wyandotte: 19 Platte: 56 Cass: 64 Clay: 124 Cass: 14 Clay: 20 Jackson: 554 Jackson: 90 Roadway fatalities per 100 million VMT: 0.94 KS Counties: 0.75 MO Counties: 1.07 Roadway serious injuries per 100 million VMT: 4.8 KS Counties: 2.64 MO Counties: 6.23 Miami 4.23 Jackson 7.25 1.37 Cass Cass 6.26 1.18 Jackson Clay 4.69 1.01 Wyandotte Leavenworth 4.28 1.0 Leavenworth Platte 3.73 0.87 Platte Wyandotte 2.76 0.76 Clay Johnson 2.42 0.35 Johnson Miami 2.23 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Source: Kansas and Missouri Departments of Transportation, 2017 state DOT roadway databases Transportation snapshot / March 2018-5 - Mid-America Regional Council

Total bridges: 3,599 Kansas counties: 1,622 732 Johnson 240 Leavenworth 327 Miami 323 Wyandotte Missouri counties: 1,977 365 Cass 421 Clay 902 Jackson 289 Platte 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 Bridge conditions Percent of bridges in poor condition MARC region 6.84% Kansas Counties 4.38% Johnson 0.96% Leavenworth 8.33% Miami 10.4% Wyandotte 3.1% Missouri Counties 8.85% Cass 12.05% Clay 11.88% Jackson 6.43% Platte 7.96% Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) - National Bridge Inventory (NBI) Environmental justice populations People of color People 65 years of age and older People with disabilities Households at or below poverty level Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012- American Community Survey compiled by Mid-America Regional Council Households with no vehicle Workers who primarily use public transportation Cass 11% 15% 13% 9% 3% 0.2% Clay 18% 13% 12% 9% 4% 0.6% Jackson 37% 14% 14% 16% 8% 2.2% Johnson 19% 13% 9% 6% 3% 0.4% Leavenworth 21% 13% 15% 9% 4% 0.2% Miami 7% 15% 12% 11% 5% 0.1% Platte 18% 13% 11% 7% 4% 0.9% Wyandotte 58% 11% 14% 21% 9% 1.3% Total 28% 13% 12% 12% 6% 1.1% Freight movement 2015 Kansas City MSA: Tons Value Truck 283,323,452 $204,884,968,134 Rail 73,586,451 $14,791,083,831 600 Broadway, Suite 200 Kansas City, MO 64105-1659 Phone: 816-474-4270 Fax: 816-421-7758 www.marc.org transportation@marc.org Water 188,464 $50,760,453 Air 163,472 $6,707,537,564 Pipeline 10,700,304 $37,283,565,499 Total 367,962,143 $263,717,915,481 Source: Import/Export Freight Analysis Framework (FAF4) Transportation snapshot / March 2018-6 - Mid-America Regional Council