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    You are at:Home»Local News»Next phase of North Campus Corridor project begins Monday as local officials celebrate progress

    Next phase of North Campus Corridor project begins Monday as local officials celebrate progress

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    By Troy Coverdale on October 15, 2021 Local News, Manhattan
    KDOT Secretary Julie Lorenz addresses a gathering Thursday on the North Campus Corridor project. The kickoff event for the next phase along Kimball Ave. was celebrated at the new Shamrock Zone at Bramlage Coliseum. (Troy Coverdale/KMAN)
    Photo by Troy Coverdale/News Radio KMAN

    While the year-long closure of Kimball between North Manhattan and Denison Avenues is likely to draw plenty of consternation from drivers, it was the subject of praise Thursday at an event hosting KDOT Secretary Julie Lorenz.

    The latest phase of the North Campus Corridor project is being mostly funded by a KDOT grant. Lorenz praised it because of the impacts tied to NBAF, the Edge Collaborative District and K-State Athletics.

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    She noted how the full project has a widespread impact because of the presence of NBAF, the BRI and the Edge Collaborative District, plus K-State’s athletic facilities.

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    Manhattan Mayor Wynn Butler said, while noting complaints before the next phase starts, the staggered approach with the over-arching project was needed.

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    The K-State game with Iowa State will be the last football game of the season not impacted by the road closure. Athletic Director Gene Taylor is on board with what the project means for the future and urging patience.

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    Kimball between North Manhattan and Denison Avenues will be closed starting Monday. It’s expected it won’t be open for traffic again until next September.

    Others speaking at Thursday’s event at the new Shamrock Zone at Bramlage Coliseum were K-State President Richard Myers and KSU Foundation President and CEO Greg Willems.

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    Currently the host of "KMAN's Morning News", Troy is a 30 year veteran of radio, nearly 20 in northern Colorado, where he served as the "Voice of the UNC Bears" while serving as the news and sports director for one of the oldest AM stations in the country. No stranger to Manhattan nor Kansas, Troy is an alum of K-State in broadcast journalism and grew up near Circleville. He began his broadcast career with KSDB-FM on campus while working part time at another radio station in town. He's married to the former Monica Haugsness of Seneca, who has patiently put up with his schedule for more than 25 years.

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