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Kansas City Launches Citywide Wayfinding

Kansas City has launched a Citywide Wayfinding initiative—a unified effort to make it easier for everyone to explore, navigate, and connect with all corners of our community.

Driven by collaboration across City departments, neighborhood groups, and partner organizations, this project aims to create a seamless, welcoming, and consistent experience for residents and visitors alike. As Kansas City prepares for the global stage of the 2026 World Cup, our focus remains on building a lasting system that benefits our city for years to come.

Why wayfinding?

Wayfinding goes beyond just signs and maps—it's about helping people answer fundamental questions: Where am I? Where do I want to go? What’s the best way to get there? Whether you’re a first-time visitor, a commuter, or a longtime resident, having clear, intuitive navigation tools makes our city more walkable, accessible, and enjoyable.

Our wayfinding system will be designed to:

  • Support walkability and sustainability: Encouraging more walking, biking, and transit use reduces congestion and improves air quality.
  • Boost tourism and local business: A friendly, easy-to-navigate city keeps visitors coming back and makes it easier to explore local businesses and cultural destinations.
  • Deliver a unified experience: The initiative will bring together ongoing efforts—like those in the Streetcar corridor, West Bottoms, and Health Sciences District—under one thoughtful, citywide framework, so information is consistent no matter where you are.
  • Connect existing networks: We’re not replacing local systems; we’re linking them, so neighborhoods and partner facilities can maintain their unique identities while making Kansas City feel like one unified place to explore.

What happens next?

  • We’ve kicked off work with stakeholders from across the KC region and will continue refining the system with your feedback and ideas.
  • We believe great wayfinding starts with community input. By sharing your perspective, you’re helping design a navigation system that meets the real needs of Kansas City’s residents and visitors. Together, we’re shaping how people experience and explore our city.
  • Participate and get updates about our next steps. If you’d like to get involved or have questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.

We’re proud to join leading cities like London, New York, and Toronto, who have set a global standard for urban navigation by working together. The work ahead will take all of us—but together, we’re making Kansas City more connected, more walkable, and more welcoming for everyone.

Thank you for being part of this journey!

Please reach out if you have questions. Emaill us at wayfinding@kcmo.org

Phases

Phases overview
Phase 2: We are analysing the responses
We are analysing the responses
Phase 3: Publication of the results
Publication of the results
Phase 4: Citywide Wayfinding RFP
Citywide Wayfinding RFP
Phase 6: 18th & Vine District: Proposed sign locations
18th & Vine District: Proposed sign locations
Phase 7: 18th & Vine District: Proposed sign content
18th & Vine District: Proposed sign content

Content Development

November 1, 2025 5:00 AM - January 21, 2026 6:00 AM

Update: Thursday, January 15, 2026

Sign Type Set

With an estimated 650,000 people visiting Kansas City and the region, we’re moving forward with the following sign types that provide clear, simple directions for pedestrians.

  • S1‑A Map Kiosks – Freestanding maps that show “You are here,” major destinations, walking times, and transit connections.
  • S2‑A Pedestrian Direction Signs – Straightforward arrow signs pointing to key destinations or landmarks, with an estimated walking time to the location.
  • S5‑A Information Stations – Map & information panels that help you to understand where you are, highlight key destinations, public transit, and other amenities within a specific walking radius.


Proposed Locations & Content Development

We are working with CIDs, districts, public transit & community stakeholders to finalize the locations and content on the signs.

Additional sign types and neighborhoods will follow as FindKC expands.

For more information or questions, please reach out to us at wayfinding@kcmo.org


N.B.: Sign type set updated: Mar 12, 2026 to reflect the revisions


Citywide Wayfinding Proposed Locations