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99-year requirements, revolving loans and other puzzle pieces of Lawrence’s proposed housing incentives policy

2026-01-12T11:12:01-06:00January 12th, 2026|

Here’s how affordable housing grants currently work in Lawrence, in a nutshell: In the fall, developers say what projects they want to build. The city picks some it wants to fund. And it gives them sales tax money in the form of a grant. It’s a familiar process for the city and its Affordable Housing Advisory Board. But, as AHAB member Monte Soukup admits, “if we want to try to incentivize or get specific projects, then this process doesn’t really do a great job.” But what if AHAB could say what kind of housing it wanted and tell developers, “Bring me [...]

New Grant Opportunities Available Through Revised SIGNS Program

2026-01-12T09:30:23-06:00January 12th, 2026|

Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland today announced a new round of Supporting Innovative Growth through New Signage (SIGNS) grant opportunities, building on the program’s inaugural year in 2025 with several updates designed to further increase foot traffic, strengthen business visibility, and drive sales in downtown commercial districts. “Prominent and visually pleasing signage can have dramatic impact — helping people notice a business and get new customers through the door to make a purchase,” Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said. “By re-establishing the SIGNS program, we’re doubling down on design quality, supporting local artists and driving [...]

Wyandotte County officials propose short-term rental changes ahead of World Cup

2026-01-12T09:29:14-06:00January 12th, 2026|

As Kansas City prepares for the massive influx of visitors expected during the upcoming World Cup, leaders in Wyandotte County are considering temporary changes that could significantly impact short term rentals. On Monday, the Unified Government of Wyandotte County unveiled a proposal that would allow homeowners in Kansas City, Kansas, to rent rooms or entire homes for a limited time surrounding World Cup events. The plan is designed to give residents more flexibility while addressing the surge in demand for lodging tied to the international tournament. Read more: FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV

Lawrence city commissioners discuss City Hall security measures following deadly shooting

2026-01-12T09:27:59-06:00January 12th, 2026|

Lawrence city commissioners discussed City Hall security measures for about 15 minutes during a closed-door executive session Tuesday evening. While we don’t know the exact details of the conversation, safety and security are top priorities as City Hall prepares to reopen. The Mayor of Lawrence, Brad Finkeldei, opened the public portion of Tuesday’s meeting by addressing the incident Monday morning at City Hall that resulted in the deadly shooting of an intruder. “We are committed to supporting Team Lawrence as they take the time they need as operations return thoughtfully and safely,” Mayor Finkeldei said. “I also want to reassure the [...]

Reimbursement sought for maintaining roads

2026-01-12T09:26:22-06:00January 12th, 2026|

For many years, Jackson County road and bridge crews have maintained an estimated 50 miles of roads on the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation reservation on behalf of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), and county commissioners are now seeking reimbursement for that work. Since 2008, the county has spent an estimated $3,657,626.52 on labor, materials and equipment to maintain those roads, according to Scott Kieffaber, county public works director. Kieffaber recently presented county commissioners with a list of road work and repairs completed on those roads since 2008, along with their associated costs. While working with BIA officials to identify which [...]

Chiefs want to move to Kansas, but Olathe must make some big decisions first — Here’s what we know

2026-01-12T09:23:41-06:00January 12th, 2026|

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced on Dec. 22 that the Kansas City Chiefs are hopping the state line to build a new stadium in Kansas City, Kansas, and that Olathe will be the home of the NFL team’s new headquarters and training facility. Despite the big announcement, the deal for the $3 billion project isn’t finalized, and specifics of the deal remain largely under wraps. At least $1.8 billion in sales tax revenue raised by state-backed STAR bonds — a financing tool that uses sales tax revenues generated by a project to pay for developments — will help pay for the [...]

Prairie Village man requested recount of ‘abandon’ vote. County says he’s refusing to pay for it.

2026-01-12T09:22:41-06:00January 12th, 2026|

Johnson County officials are threatening legal action against a Prairie Village man, saying he reneged on a credit card payment used to secure a hand recount of a much-discussed ballot question to “abandon” city government last November. In a Jan. 8 letter obtained by the Post, Peggy Trent, the county’s chief counsel, told John Cantrell, the Prairie Village resident who requested the recount, that he must repay the county $4,828.46 for the cost of the recount by February 6. If he doesn’t pay by then, Trent warned the county “may pursue any or all legal remedies available.” In the letter, Trent [...]

Hays is a finalist for national Community of the Year Award

2026-01-12T09:19:35-06:00January 12th, 2026|

The City of Hays is in the running for the 2025 Community of the Year Award from Community Playmaker. The city is one of three finalists for the annual award from the publication marketed to city and county governments. The other finalists are Port St. Lucie, Florida, and Monessen, Pennsylvania. In Community Playmaker’s announcement, it cited Hays’ recent investments in a new multimillion-dollar high school, partnerships with Fort Hays State University and local businesses, the Accessible Recreation Complex, the Bob and Pat Schmidt Community Center, along with community events like the Wild West Festival and Oktoberfest as among the reasons the [...]

Kansas Legislature to consider cap on property tax assessment increases

2026-01-12T09:18:36-06:00January 12th, 2026|

In an era of ever-increasing cost of living, the Kansas Legislature is focusing on property tax relief in the upcoming session on Monday. One constitutional amendment in particular will be up for discussion. The Cap Assessed Value Protection Amendment Bill affects the assessed value of your home. Assessed value is what property taxes are based on. If the bill passes, that value would not be allowed to increase more than 3% each year. Assessed value is not the same as appraised value. Appraised value is a fair market share set by a county appraiser. Around 11% of that number is assessed [...]

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