Long-awaited Kansas City psychiatric hospital sparks resistance among Northeast residents

Takeaways

  1. A state psychiatric hospital could open in Kansas City’s historic Northeast in late 2027 or early 2028.
  2. Neighborhood leaders say the hospital plan clashes with other ideas for revitalizing the area.
  3. Supporters say the project would create jobs and help address growing mental health needs.

Residents in Kansas City’s historic Northeast neighborhood say plans for a state psychiatric hospital on the site of a former housing project and city park clash with plans for revitalizing their community.

They’re losing patience with efforts to base ever more social services near their homes that they fear could make their streets a dumping ground for the city’s problems.

“This will define one of our most important intersections, and I don’t know if defining it this way is healthy,” said Kate Barsotti, an artist and former president of the Columbus Park Community Council. “Is that shallow? Maybe. Could be. But I do understand people feeling sandbagged and disrespected and betrayed.”

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