Topeka asks every resident to begin flushing water

2024-01-17T10:32:38-06:00January 17th, 2024|

The City of Topeka is asking residents to flush possibly contaminated water to restore fresh water for customers. While the City of Topeka, and parts of Shawnee County are still in a Boil Water Advisory, Utilities staff with the City of Topeka are asking all customers, if able, to flush their water. According to a press release from the city, flushing water through their water supply systems could help to make sure fresh water makes it to every residence. The time it takes to flush a system thoroughly varies depending on the size of a building or home. To properly flush, [...]

Municipal Bond Trends for January 16, 2024

2024-01-17T09:52:48-06:00January 17th, 2024|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of MBIS "investment grade" yields. Every issuer's credit is different, and other financing sources may be available. To obtain comprehensive Financial Advisory services for your local government, contact your Ranson Financial Municipal Advisor, Larry Kleeman, or Henry Schmidt.

Topeka water customers asked to start flushing lines to end boil water advisory quicker

2024-01-16T22:32:23-06:00January 16th, 2024|

Topeka's city government late Tuesday encouraged city water service customers to start "flushing" water through their supply systems to help ensure that fresh water reaches every customer and the boil water advisory ends more quickly. Flushing a system varies based on the size of a building, the city said on its Facebook page. "Generally, customers should turn on all indoor faucets in their home or business for 10-15 minutes to flush approximately 40 gallons of water through their system," it said. "Due to outdoor weather conditions, consider using only indoor faucets like sinks, tubs, toilets and other washing appliances." For homes [...]

Municipal Bond Trends for January 12, 2024

2024-01-16T10:15:27-06:00January 16th, 2024|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of MBIS "investment grade" yields. Every issuer's credit is different, and other financing sources may be available. To obtain comprehensive Financial Advisory services for your local government, contact your Ranson Financial Municipal Advisor, Larry Kleeman, or Henry Schmidt.

Study looks at ambulance response times in Shawnee County

2024-01-14T09:08:06-06:00January 14th, 2024|

Ambulance response times appear to be getting worse in Topeka. That’s according to a Wichita State University study, but American Medical Response is pushing back on those claims. The percentage of “late calls” by AMR, Shawnee County’s ambulance service, nearly doubled between 2020 and 2022 in “Zone 1,” which covers most of Topeka, Topeka City Council members were told Tuesday by Tom Jenkins, project associate and technical expert for the Public Policy & Management Center at Wichita State. Jon Antrim, AMR’s regional director, took issue with that... Source: CJonline

Speaker at Salina forum shares strategies to end homelessness

2024-01-14T09:05:37-06:00January 14th, 2024|

People passionate about homelessness in Salina braved the bitter cold to listen and packed into a standing-room-only setting to hear about and discuss solutions Thursday night. The City of Salina invited Julia Orlando, a consultant from New Jersey who also is the director of the Bergen County Housing, Health and Human Services Center, to speak about strategies it used to bring homelessness to "functional zero" in that county. Source: Salina Journal

Governor Kelly Announces Nearly $5M for Digital Skills Training

2024-01-12T14:35:36-06:00January 12th, 2024|

Governor Laura Kelly today announced a $4.75 million initiative to improve the digital skills of Kansans not yet able to maximize the power of the internet. The Digital Opportunities to Connect Kansans (DOCK) program strengthens access to necessary digital tools and opportunities.... DOCK promotes access to digital resources by providing awards for digital skills development programs. The maximum individual award is $250,000, with required matching funds at 5 percent.... The Kansas Office of Broadband Development (KOBD) encourages local governments, community organizations, educational institutions, and others to partner in making the DOCK program a success. Source: Governor of the State of Kansas

Shawnee Mission superintendent to step down. District will start search for new leader

2024-01-12T14:34:43-06:00January 12th, 2024|

Shawnee Mission Superintendent Michelle Hubbard, who was recently named 2024 Kansas Superintendent of the Year, will retire after this school year. The school board accepted Hubbard’s resignation during a special meeting Thursday evening. Hubbard, who was named superintendent in 2021, will serve the remainder of her contract through June. Source: Joco 913 News

Great Bend Fire Department answered over 2,583 fire and EMS calls in 2023

2024-01-12T14:34:21-06:00January 12th, 2024|

With the ringing of a new year, the Great Bend Fire Department thought residents might be curious about the number of calls it handled in 2023, Fire Chief Brent Smith said. The information was presented to the City Council. “We thought you may wonder just how many calls we respond to in one year,” Smith said. This is the number of calls from Jan. 1 through Dec. 18. In all, the Great Bend Fire Department made 2,583 fire and Emergency Medical Services runs in that time span... Source: Great Bend Tribune

Shawnee moves forward with new rules for Airbnbs

2024-01-12T14:17:36-06:00January 12th, 2024|

The Shawnee City Council Committee is getting closer to setting new rules and restrictions for short-term rentals like Airbnb and VRBO. On Monday evening, the committee reached a consensus for amendments to Shawnee Municipal Code Chapter 5 to regulate short-term rentals through the city’s business licensing department. Short-term rental property owners would also face penalties if they violate existing ordinances, like noise violations or health and safety codes. Source: Johnson County Post

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