Cheyenne Road Multi-Use Path

Project Summary

This project will consist of a ten-foot-wide concrete walkway that is planned to one day be a connection to the Chadwick Flyer Trial System.  This proposed multi-use path will run from the Cheyenne Valley Development to High Point Elementary.

Project Quick Facts

Budget:

Total Project Cost: $880,240.00

Nixa Portion After Reimbursement: $176,048.00

Cost Share: 80% Federal Highway Administration, 20% City of Nixa

Contractor(s):

Olsson is acting as the design engineer. Bids for Contractor are on-going.

Estimated Completion Date:

This project is currently planned for construction starting Spring of 2026.

The City of Nixa will be using state, federal, and city funding on the upcoming construction project to run a ten-foot-wide multi-use path from the Cheyenne Valley Development to High Pointe Elementary.

This project is intended to:

  • create more sidewalk connectivity within Nixa
  • plan for future trail connections with other regional trail systems
  • increase pedestrian safety near public school buildings

February 20, 2026

Project Update

Bids have been opened and are under review. The bid is pending award after MoDOT consideration.

December 31, 2024

Project Update

Environmental reviews are underway. The archaeological study has been completed. Preliminary plans were submitted in August 2024 and Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) will be submitted in April 2025.  We anticipate PS&E approval in May 2025 with bidding and construction starting in July 2025.

July 8, 2024

Public Meeting - July 16th

The City of Nixa will hold a Public Meeting at City Hall from 5 pm to 6:30 pm on July 16th to answer questions and address comments regarding a proposed Multi-Use Path from the Cheyenne Valley Development to High Pointe Elementary. This project will consist of a ten-foot-wide concrete walkway that is planned to one day be a connection to the Chadwick Flyer Trail system.