A year ago, Prairie Village and some of its residents were in the midst of a heated debate over whether the fate of a new $30 million city hall should be decided through a public vote. Now, months after voters endorsed the project by electing six city council candidates who backed it without a referendum, the city officially broke ground on Friday on the site of a former church that will be home to the brand new city hall on Mission Road. The current city hall, just to the north at 7700 Mission Road, will be renovated into an expanded municipal court and police department headquarters. Even at Friday’s celebratory groundbreaking, the memory of the contentious politics of the city hall debate simmered under the surface.
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