Kansas City, MO, August 23, 2026 —

KANSAS CITY, MO – Former Kansas City Mayor Sly James has authored an opinion piece for the Kansas City Star, asserting that the ongoing success of the KC Streetcar is playing a significant role in unifying the city.

In his commentary, James highlights the streetcar’s positive impact on the urban landscape and its residents. He argues that the public transit system has become a catalyst for increased connection and shared experience across different parts of Kansas City.

The opinion piece details how the streetcar’s expansion and popularity are contributing to a more cohesive metropolitan area. James’s perspective suggests that such infrastructure projects can serve not only practical transportation needs but also act as powerful symbols of civic pride and shared progress.

The specific arguments and evidence presented by James in the Kansas City Star piece focus on the streetcar’s ability to draw people together, encourage economic development in connected areas, and foster a sense of common identity among those who utilize its services or observe its impact.

Further details on the specific metrics or examples James used to support his claims were not immediately available beyond the scope of the opinion piece itself.



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