Jefferson City Aims to Start River Market Construction in 2025

Dec 3, 2024 at 1:15 AM
Jefferson City is on the cusp of an exciting development with the planned construction of the Jefferson City River Market. This project holds great promise for the city and its residents.

Unlock the Potential of Jefferson City with the River Market

Project Timeline and Approval

Planning for the Jefferson City River Market is set to kick off in April or May 2025. In May 2024, the Jefferson City Council gave its approval, marking a significant milestone. This project aims to redevelop a piece of land adjacent to the Missouri State Penitentiary, breathing new life into the area.About 30% of the schematic designs are already completed, and by next week, 75% of the construction drawings are expected to be ready. This steady progress shows the dedication and commitment of the project team.

Construction Timeline and Requirements

It is crucial that construction begins by July 2025; otherwise, the state could reclaim the land. The neighborhood services supervisor, Rachel Senzee, is working hard to ensure timely progress. "We’re hoping to have bid packages out by late January," she said. Once the contracts are sent out, construction bids can be made, and the project can finally commence.The city has adopted a phased approach to manage the project effectively. Phase one will feature an enclosed park pavilion that can double as a farmers market with utility hookups for food trucks and other amenities. It will also include beautiful outdoor green space, creating a pleasant environment for visitors."The vision for the River Market area is to tap into the historic potential of the Missouri State Penitentiary and connect it seamlessly to the river," Senzee explained.Phase two focuses on the Chestnut Street extension to provide better access to the River Market. Additionally, the city plans to undertake some trail buildout and connectivity work. The Department of Conservation is actively involved in removing invasive species and brush from the area.

Funding and Future Plans

The River Market project is estimated to cost $6.7 million. The city will contribute $1.5 million, while the rest will be funded through various sources such as the state and grant funds. The city is also collaborating with the National Park Service to secure funding for phase three, which is an outdoor recreation legacy program."This program will bring life and vibrancy to an area that has been lacking it for a long time," Senzee emphasized. It is an opportunity to transform the River Market area into a vibrant hub of activity.The phased approach allows for a systematic development, ensuring that each stage builds on the previous one and contributes to the overall success of the project. With careful planning and execution, the Jefferson City River Market is set to become a landmark attraction, enhancing the city's charm and appeal.