12 Wednesday, October 12

Lawrence city leaders suggest multiple funding sources, potential formats for expanding utility assistance

2022-10-12T07:38:30-05:00October 12th, 2022|

Lawrence city leaders on Tuesday discussed multiple potential funding sources and methods to expand the city’s limited utility assistance programs, with plans to discuss options in more detail at a future meeting. The Lawrence City Commission previously asked to consider a possible expansion, and as part of its meeting Tuesday discussed the city’s two utility assistance programs and options for expanding the assistance or discounts available to residents. Potential funding sources discussed included federal pandemic relief dollars, money from the city’s affordable housing trust fund and general fund dollars, and both internal and external programs were suggested for consideration. Source: LJWorld

12 Wednesday, October 12

Salina eyes tree pruning program

2022-10-12T07:22:54-05:00October 12th, 2022|

After several weather events in the past few years have taken down limbs and branches from trees in Salina, the city is looking at using a maintenance program to prevent such destruction in the future. On Monday, the Salina City Commission approved city staff to submit a letter of interest to the Kansas Division of Emergency Management (KDEM) for a grant of more than $165,000 for a citywide right-of-way and parks tree pruning mitigation program. Salina Public Works Director Jim Teutsch said this project would allow the city to proactively maintain the city’s tree canopy. Source: Salina Journal

12 Wednesday, October 12

USDA Invests Over $5.5 Million in Community Infrastructure and Economic Development in Eight Rural Kansas Communities

2022-10-12T07:22:03-05:00October 12th, 2022|

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Kansas Director for Rural Development Christy Davis today announced that USDA is investing $5,517,200 in loans and grants toward eight community projects across the state. “Every Kansan deserves clean water and a safe place to live.,” Davis said. “USDA Rural Development is proud to assist in projects that help rural Kansas communities meet the needs of their residents and businesses.” Background: The Rural Business Development Grant program is designed to provide technical assistance and training for small rural businesses. Small means that the business has fewer than 50 new workers and less than $1 million [...]

12 Wednesday, October 12

Municipal Bond Trends for October 11, 2022

2022-10-12T07:17:57-05:00October 12th, 2022|

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 and Beth Warren.

12 Wednesday, October 12

‘It means community’: Kansas rural development director evangelizes small-town life

2022-10-12T02:22:25-05:00October 12th, 2022|

When I began driving around the state for the Kansas Reflector last year, I didn’t know what to expect. I was raised and educated in Kansas, yes, but I had spent nearly 15 years away. When I returned, I worked in Topeka and Lawrence. The rural areas of my youth weren’t just distant in memory — they were a lengthy drive away. My childhood recollections of these places as comfortable and nurturing clashed with the national political narrative that had emerged over the past 20 years. Urban areas were growing and progressive. Rural ones were decaying and reactionary. Source: Kansas Reflector

12 Wednesday, October 12

Inflation expectations ease, while spending outlook tumbles, Fed consumer survey shows

2022-10-12T02:21:00-05:00October 12th, 2022|

Inflation expectations and the outlook for household spending growth fell sharply in September as the Federal Reserve's rate increases take hold in the U.S. economy. Consumers expect the inflation rate a year from now to be 5.4%, the lowest number in a year and a decline from 5.75% in August, according to the latest New York Fed Survey of Consumer Expectations. That level peaked at 6.8% in June and has been coming down since as the central bank has instituted a series of rate hikes totaling 3 percentage points. Markets largely expect the Fed to continue raising rates until it brings [...]

12 Wednesday, October 12

Lenexa Mayor Boehm honored with excellence award

2022-10-12T07:12:14-05:00October 12th, 2022|

Lenexa Mayor Michael Boehm was honored with the E.A. Mosher Excellence in Local Government Award by the League of Kansas Municipalities during a ceremony on Oct. 10, 2022 at the Overland Park Convention Center. The E.A. Mosher Excellence in Local Government Award is presented to elected city officials who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to the city they serve, an active commitment to strong local government and service to the League of Kansas Municipalities. Named in honor of E.A. Mosher, League Director from 1960 to 1991, this award is designed to honor excellence and leadership at the highest level. Source: City of [...]

12 Wednesday, October 12

Wichita City Council approves new food and farm council

2022-10-12T02:17:59-05:00October 12th, 2022|

The Wichita City Council has voted unanimously to create a Wichita-Sedgwick County Food and Farm Council to help direct the implementation of a food system master plan that was adopted earlier this year by the city and the county. The master plan will look at production, distribution and availability of food in the community and work to address issues with “food deserts” where neighborhoods don’t have convenient access to food.   The plan was created in a partnership with the Health and Wellness Coalition of Wichita. The Food and Farm Council will serve as an advisory board to the city and county [...]

12 Wednesday, October 12

This city in Kansas really conserves its water, but that still might not be enough to survive

2022-10-12T07:14:27-05:00October 12th, 2022|

While communities across the semi-arid High Plains all face their share of droughts, Hays was — and is — the only city in Kansas with more than 15,000 residents but no sustainable source of water. It’s caught in the middle. Too far west for reliable rainfall and reservoirs. And too far east to tap into the massive — if disappearing — Ogallala aquifer. So when prolonged drought hits, the town’s bucket of backup plans isn’t exactly overflowing. That’s why Hays continues its decades-long quest for a sustainable water source today — it’s now in the middle of jumping through legal and [...]

12 Wednesday, October 12

Fort Scott airs out pungent problem; announces November sludge cleanup

2022-10-12T02:15:36-05:00October 12th, 2022|

For those that live or drive through Fort Scott, Kansas, you may be aware of a sewer-like odor filling the air. KOAM’s Keri Worthen today spoke with the City to discuss what is being done to fix the pungent problem. Assistant City Manager Brad Matkins says the colder the temperature, the more you can smell the lagoon from the wastewater plant. They say they have been actively treating the smell to mitigate the issue. “We are chemically treating it by putting a chemical in there twice a week, heavy doses plus we are putting a drip of this chemical, that has [...]

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