Goddard
Upcoming
City Council
The City Council will review guidelines for 'Goddard GO,' a new paratransit van service for seniors and residents with disabilities. Other agenda items include discussions on police station design, traffic modifications at 199th and Kellogg, and various local ordinances.
- Approval of Goddard GO Senior Transportation Program guidelines
- Justice Center (Police Station) preliminary design and staffing study
- 199th and Kellogg traffic modification discussion
- Trails End SWS and paving bid award
- Public hearing for special assessments and ordinance
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City Council
The council is reviewing proposed design standards and restrictive covenants for residential rezoning. Discussions include potential adjustments to rules regarding garage sizes, two-family building limits, tree planting requirements, and storm shelter mandates.
- Street closure of E 4th St for a neighborhood fireworks display on July 4
- Discussion of design standards for two-family structures (duplexes)
- Review of R-4 Strategic Growth Zone Overlay District requirements
- Proposed storm shelter requirement costing approximately $4,500 per unit
City Council
The City Council will consider approving final cost statements and assessment rolls for improvements in Arbor Creek Phase 3 and Bridger at Maple Phase 1, and set a July 6 public hearing. They will also hold a 2027 Budget Workshop. The consent agenda includes $763,004.29 in accounts payable.
- Accounts payable totaling $763,004.29, including $576,934.19 for Public Works Facility construction
- Assessment proceedings for Arbor Creek Phase 3 utilities and paving ($1,043,567.37 total)
- Assessment proceedings for Bridger at Maple Phase 1 utilities and streets ($3,506,432.62 total)
- Public hearing scheduled for July 6, 2026 on proposed special assessments
- 2027 Budget Workshop as new business
City Council
The Goddard City Council will vote on a new sound separation ordinance for two-family structures, consider a resolution declaring 611 N Spruce unfit for habitation, and establish a water leak billing adjustment program. They will also hear a presentation from the Wichita Area Builders Association and award a plumbing services contract.
- Sound Separation Ordinance for two-family structures
- Resolution declaring 611 N Spruce unfit for habitation with a hearing
- Water Leak Billing Adjustment Program resolution
- Petitions for 167th Phase 1 & 2 road improvements and water meter/service lines
- Plumbing services contract to be awarded