27 Thursday, April 27

Panasonic starts vertical construction on $4B battery plant in De Soto

2023-04-27T10:38:48-05:00April 27th, 2023|

Panasonic Energy Co. Ltd. started vertical construction this week in De Soto on its $4 billion electric-vehicle battery plant, moving on from about six months of preliminary site work. Workers erected the facility's first steel beam on Wednesday, according to a release. They finished moving 4.5 million cubic yards of earth, a process that started in November. Source: Kansas City Business Journal

27 Thursday, April 27

How Topeka officials are learning from Colorado Springs to combat homelessness

2023-04-27T10:38:04-05:00April 27th, 2023|

A recent trip to Colorado is helping Topeka City leaders find a new perspective on approaching the local homeless situation. The Topeka Mayor, City Manager and other representatives visited Denver and Colorado Springs in mid-April to see how those cities approached the concept of low barrier homeless shelters. Because of the unique way they combat homelessness, Colorado Springs is used to visitors from other states. Officials are unpacking what lessons they learned from that impactful trip, and putting together new ideas for what changes could come to the Capital City. Source: KSNT 27 News

27 Thursday, April 27

Lenexa OKs future mural at Old Town activities complex

2023-04-27T10:36:45-05:00April 27th, 2023|

Lenexa is on track to commission its first-ever public mural project, which would feature a local artist. Last week, the Lenexa City Council unanimously gave the green light to a plan to put a mural on the outside of the future combined Lenexa Community Center and Senior Center building. The mural is listed as the top priority on the Lenexa Arts Council’s project list also approved last week. Source: Prairie Village Post

27 Thursday, April 27

JoCo’s affordable housing crunch is preventing Section 8 tenants from using vouchers

2023-04-27T10:35:26-05:00April 27th, 2023|

Kamber Corpening felt relief when she first landed a Section 8 voucher in 2020, a promise that she qualified for substantial rent subsidies from federal taxpayers. Then came the hard part — finding a landlord willing to deal with the accompanying red tape and to open units to lower-income tenants. She tried almost 100 places over the course of a year and found few that took Section 8 vouchers. Source: Prairie Village Post

27 Thursday, April 27

Shawnee mulls revising long-term plan 2 years after adoption

2023-04-27T10:34:14-05:00April 27th, 2023|

Shawnee could be on track to revise its current long-range development plan, more commonly called a comprehensive plan. Earlier this week, the Shawnee City Council started workshopping the plan, known as Achieve Shawnee, during a council committee meeting. The conversation focused mostly on multifamily housing and mixed-use developments, which usually combine commercial and some kind of higher density housing in one area. No changes were made this week to the Achieve Shawnee plan adopted in 2021, but multiple councilmembers signaled they have some revisions they’d like to see made to the plan in their wards. Source: Prairie Village Post

27 Thursday, April 27

Leawood considers new license plate readers at city intersections

2023-04-27T10:31:52-05:00April 27th, 2023|

Leawood is planning to add one license plate reader somewhere in the city, and considering using federal funding to help pay for 10 new license plate readers at other strategic intersections. As part of a work session April 17, the Leawood City Council and city staff discussed the possibility of putting some of the city’s federal COVID-19 relief funding toward the new license plate readers. Source: Prairie Village Post

27 Thursday, April 27

A Johnson Countian’s guide to this week’s NFL Draft in KCMO

2023-04-27T10:27:51-05:00April 27th, 2023|

The 2023 National Football League Draft kicks off in Kansas City, Mo., this Thursday. The three-day event — one of the biggest the metro region has hosted in recent memory — features barbecue competitions, football-themed games for kids, fan-centered activities, musical performances and, oh yeah, the actual draft, at Kansas City’s Union Station. Source: Prairie Village Post

27 Thursday, April 27

Manhattan plans to tweak regulations for airport, code and housing boards

2023-04-27T11:39:27-05:00April 27th, 2023|

The Manhattan city government plans to make tweaks to three advisory boards as officials continue their goal of cleaning up rules. The Manhattan City Commission on Tuesday discussed potential changes to the Airport Advisory Board, Code Appeals Board and Housing Appeals Board. City administrators are recommending the Airport Advisory Board meets quarterly in the future instead of monthly. Commissioners also wanted to address the makeup of the board. The airport board has 11 members — six at-large and one representative each selected by Fort Riley, Kansas State University, Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, Junction City and Pottawatomie County Commission. The board rules [...]

27 Thursday, April 27

Atchison County launches tire disposal program

2023-04-27T11:39:40-05:00April 27th, 2023|

Possibly the biggest finding from the Atchison County-wide clean-up has been the abundance of disposable tires throughout Atchison County. During Monday's County Commission meeting, County Chairwoman Casey Quinn highlighted the issue that arose with an overwhelming amount of disposable tires brought in last Friday when the county-wide clean-up began. "There are over 200 tires with 14 people of different addresses from all three of our districts who still have tire needs," Quinn said. "I emailed the state about a tire grant opportunity and asked if they had any program or assistants they can give to our county." Source: www.atchisonglobenow.com

27 Thursday, April 27

Municipal Bond Trends for April 26, 2023

2023-04-27T09:31:28-05:00April 27th, 2023|

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, Beth Warren or Henry Schmidt.

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