Mayor Brad Finkeldei said he believes downtown Lawrence will be transformed, the city will expand west of Kansas Highway 10 and more development is coming in the next year or two. Finkeldei, first elected to a four-year term in 2019 and reelected in 2023, previously served as mayor in 2021. Traditionally, the person who receives the most votes in an election will serve as vice mayor for the first year of their term, then as mayor the following year. The candidate who received the second most votes in the election follows as the next vice mayor. The new commission — which includes Finkeldei and Commissioners Mike Dever and Amber Sellers, plus newly sworn Vice Mayor Mike Courtney and Kristine Polian — stuck with tradition Tuesday evening. In his remarks, Finkeldei said he believes two projects that will be “the two largest single drivers of sales tax in this community in the past 50 years” will come online soon in the new convention center at KU’s Gateway District and in Costco on what is for now the far northwestern edge of Lawrence.
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