8 Wednesday, February 8

Plans for Valley Center rec center near completion

2023-02-08T08:00:29-06:00February 8th, 2023|

More than two-years after voters approved a sales tax to help pay for it, the new Valley Center Aquatics and Fitness Center came into clearer focus last week as architects released updated drawings of what the facility would look like and what it may contain. Also becoming clearer is where it will be located. "We want to keep this train moving forward on the track," City Administrator Brent Clark said during a pool and recreation center steering committee meeting Jan. 25 at City Hall. Source: Ark Valley News

8 Wednesday, February 8

City manager brings stability to Abilene: Marsh reflects on first 20 months

2023-02-08T07:56:09-06:00February 8th, 2023|

When Ron Marsh accepted the position of Abilene’s city manager, he brought stability to a revolving door. Soon after starting he learned he was the fourth of fifth city manager in about seven years, he said. “Which is crazy,” he said. “If you don’t have consistency or if you don’t have stability in this position, it’s hard to get anything done because you’re constantly changing direction on where you’re going.” Beyond stability, everything else accomplished in the 20 months that he’s been at the helm, has been a team effort. Source: Abilene Reflector Chronicle

8 Wednesday, February 8

Racist language persists in some Kansas property records. Could these bills end that?

2023-02-08T07:51:12-06:00February 8th, 2023|

Racist language that for decades has lingered in some Kansas property records and homes association documents would be easier to remove under bills proposed by two Johnson County lawmakers. The legislation would authorize any city, county or the Kansas Human Rights Commission to eliminate a racially restrictive covenant by redacting it from the plat description or HOA governing document. Under current law, that language — though unenforceable — can only be removed by a homeowners association. “These documents plainly refer to a historical blight that emanates from the origins of our communities,” Roeland Park City Administrator Keith Moody wrote in a [...]

8 Wednesday, February 8

Maintenance base for passenger airline likely coming to Salina Airport

2023-02-08T07:49:35-06:00February 8th, 2023|

The prospect of additional passenger flights in and out of Salina Regional Airport is greater than ever after the city and county commissions approved funding to support a maintenance base at the facility this week. SkyWest Airlines, which currently operates flights in Salina to and from Denver and Chicago, is looking at the airport as a site that would perform overnight maintenance and safety checks. “(This kind of base) is a tool to use to improve air service and one that is very unique to communities,” said Tim Rogers, the executive director of the Salina Airport Authority. He said having a [...]

8 Wednesday, February 8

Consultant to be hired to help Topeka help homeless

2023-02-08T07:18:32-06:00February 8th, 2023|

The process is to last from February through September of this year, the document said. It added, "At the conclusion of the work scope, the city of Topeka will have identified a portfolio of solutions for addressing the challenge of homelessness in the Topeka community; prototyped and tested two of those solutions with members of their community; and developed an impact measurement and next step implementation plan for two solutions of the team's portfolio of ideas." Source: CJonline

8 Wednesday, February 8

City hires lifelong Topekan to run information technology department

2023-02-08T07:16:06-06:00February 8th, 2023|

Lifelong Topekan Randi Stahl has been hired as chief information officer to oversee the information technology department for Topeka's city government., the city announced Tuesday. Stahl has served in various leadership roles in the community, including technology-based experience, risk management and project management, the city said in a news release. Source: CJonline

8 Wednesday, February 8

Lawrence aims to provide around-the-clock staffing at homeless camp

2023-02-08T07:13:25-06:00February 8th, 2023|

The city of Lawrence is looking to hire more people to work at a city-operated campsite for the homeless so that the North Lawrence camp can have 24-hour per day, seven-day per week staffing. City Manager Craig Owens told commissioners at their Tuesday evening meeting that finding staffing has been a challenge, but the city was bettering its salary offers to try to attract individuals with specific qualifications in the field of serving the homeless. “We have tried to hire employees who are trained in that and who have knowledge in this space that we just frankly don’t have,” Owens said. [...]

8 Wednesday, February 8

Lawrence city leaders hear about new survey in which majority of businesses say the city isn’t business friendly

2023-02-08T07:12:26-06:00February 8th, 2023|

Lawrence has an official goal to be the “most business-friendly community in the region,” but a new survey found that less than half of the city’s business community currently finds the city friendly. City commissioners at their meeting Tuesday evening received the results of the community’s first business satisfaction survey, which included responses from 308 business representatives in the community. A headline finding of the survey was that 51% of all respondents did not find the City of Lawrence to be business friendly. “Lawrence has developed a bad reputation,” one of several hundred anonymous comments left as part of the scientific [...]

8 Wednesday, February 8

Municipal Bond Trends for February 7, 2023

2023-02-08T05:40:43-06:00February 8th, 2023|

The interest rate table above illustrates recent changes in a sample of MBIS "investment grade" yields. Every issuer's credit is different. For rates that may be applicable to your municipality, contact our Municipal Bond Advisors, Larry Kleeman, Beth Warren and Henry Schmidt.

8 Wednesday, February 8

Deerfield USD 216 voters decide on 2 issues in school bond

2023-02-08T09:21:22-06:00February 8th, 2023|

Voters in Deerfield, USD 216, headed to the polls on Tuesday to decide whether to approve a bond for the district’s five buildings. The first question remains close, with eight provisional ballots separating the yes from the no votes. The second issue to improve the district’s track and football field didn’t pass. Source: KSN-TV

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