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Health Commission
Public Improvement Advisory Committee (PIAC)
Finance, Governance and Public Safety Committee
The Finance, Governance and Public Safety Committee will review several ordinances and contracts affecting city operations and public facilities. Key discussions include terminating the Blue Ridge Mall TIF plan, approving neighborhood notification rules for alcohol license changes, and funding restroom renovations at the convention center. Members will also consider a $2.5 million transfer to support regional transit services.
- Termination of the Blue Ridge Mall Tax Increment Financing plan and dissolution of associated redevelopment funds.
- Ordinance requiring neighborhood notification when bars change ownership or alter their alcohol license type.
- $1,657,866 contract with Vazquez Commercial Contracting LLC for restroom renovations at Music Hall and Little Theatre, plus a $250,000 contingency fund.
- $2,500,000 transfer from the General Fund to the Public Mass Transportation Sales Tax Fund to amend the KCATA transit services agreement.
- Five-year lease authorizing Metro KC Fitness to operate a gym in the Wolfe Garage at 320 E. 12th Street.
Neighborhood Planning and Development Committee
The Neighborhood Planning and Development Committee will review multiple zoning changes, including an 87-acre rezoning for 200 new homes and several commercial and mixed-use projects. The body will also consider a $6.58 million fund reallocation for Central City economic development and approve contracts to expand primary care for uninsured residents. Additional items include amendments to the KCI and Westport area plans, a $64,414 municipal court grant, and right-of-way vacations. The committee will also hold a closed session to discuss legal, real estate, and personnel matters.
- Shift $6,583,180 to the Central City Economic Development Fund for new funding agreements.
- Rezoning 87 acres at North Staley Road and NE Shoal Creek Parkway to R-6 for 200 residential lots.
- Rezoning 55 acres near E. 20th to E. 25th Streets to MPD for a hospital campus development plan.
- Approve $64,414 Jackson County COMBAT grant to fund the Municipal Court Truancy Court Program.
- Amend zoning code to update allowed uses and drive-through standards in the Westport Overlay District.
Brownfields Commission
Lien Waiver Committee
Board of Police Commissioners
Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners
Public Improvement Advisory Committee (PIAC)
Senior Citizens' Advisory Council
Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners
The Board will select random precincts to undergo a manual recount process in accordance with state regulations. This meeting is specifically for the selection portion of that procedure.
- Selection of random precincts for manual recount per 15 CSR 30-10.110
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Council
Finance, Governance and Public Safety Committee
The committee will review several major development projects including a stadium expansion for the KC Current and various TIF terminations. It also addresses public safety through a $425,000 lawsuit settlement and new KCPD budget oversight measures.
- Settlement of Lashaunda Rowe v. City of Kansas City for $425,000
- Authorization of up to $235,000,000 in bonds for KC Current stadium expansion
- Creation of a 'KCPD Overage Fund' including a $5,900,000 appropriation
- Agreement with reStart, Inc. involving $1,400,000 and $300,000 transfers
- Development agreement for single family housing near Kenneth Road with $4,000,000 in infrastructure funds
Neighborhood Planning and Development Committee
The Neighborhood Planning and Development Committee will vote on multiple development plans, rezonings, and grant amendments. Key discussions include a major rezoning for 200 residential lots near North Staley Road, updates to the KCI Area Plan, and new regulations for vacant buildings and marijuana dispensaries. The committee will also approve several health and economic development grants totaling over $3.7 million.
- Rezoning ~87 acres at North Staley Road and NE Shoal Creek Parkway from R-80 to R-6 for 200 residential lots
- Approval of a new KCI Area Plan replacing the previous version to guide future development and public investment
- New $200 semiannual fee for chronically vacant nuisance properties, expanded to include unimproved land
- $3,197,466 grant amendment for Ryan White HIV services and $1,495,000 for Jazz District III projects
- Proposed rules allowing 24-hour marijuana dispensaries and updated sign standards for PO, B1, and B2 districts
Transportation, Infrastructure and Operations Committee
The committee will review several infrastructure projects, including a $1.48 million sidewalk repair contract and a $550,000 transfer for the Northeast Vivion Road Streetscape Project. Members are also discussing a $800,000 agreement for the relocation of N.E. Karapat Drive and various transit-oriented development initiatives.
- A $1,488,612.55 contract with Sarai Construction, Inc. for sidewalk repairs
- $550,000 transfer to the Northeast Vivion Road Streetscape Project
- $800,000 funding agreement for N.E. Karapat Drive relocation and reconstruction
- Designation of 'Jim Wright Way' on N. Delta Avenue
- Amendment to reduce Public Works degradation fees
Public Improvement Advisory Committee (PIAC)
Public Improvement Advisory Committee (PIAC)
Firefighters Pension System Board of Trustees
Linwood Shopping Center CID Board of Director's Meeting
Board of Police Commissioners
Risk Management Committee
Mayor's Commission on Reparations Committee
Board of Police Commissioners
Board of Police Commissioners
Alcohol Beverage Advisory Board
Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners
Northland Gateway Community Improvement District
Emergency Medical Services Coordination Committee (EMSCC)
Business Session
Kansas City, Missouri Homesteading Authority
Council
The Council is considering several large-scale water and sewer infrastructure contracts, including a $12 million design contract. Other items include funding for indigent care at Swope Health, the establishment of new community improvement districts, and various zoning changes.
- Sewer main rehabilitation contract up to $12,000,000
- $12,000,000 design contract for Smart Sewer Program Management
- $9,300,000 green infrastructure project at Mill Creek Park
- $5,196,000 for economic development and redevelopment activities
- $140,000 increase in indigent care funding for Swope Health Services
Council voted 10-1 to authorize a $5.36 million contract with the Economic Development Corporation to implement the ProspectUS Equitable Transit Oriented Development Strategic Plan. They also approved establishing the Chouteau Crossings Community Improvement District, rezoned 0.3 acres at Westport and Bell for a daycare expansion, and increased indigent care funding by $140,000 for Swope Health (10-2). Additionally, a blight finding for the 114 W. Linwood urban renewal plan was approved.
- Approved $5.36M contract with EDC for ProspectUS equitable TOD plan (10-1)
- Established Chouteau Crossings Community Improvement District (passed)
- Rezoned 0.3 acres at Westport & Bell to B3-2 for daycare expansion (passed)
- Increased indigent care funding by $140,000 for Swope Health (10-2)
- Authorized cooperative agreement with Palestine CID for streetlights and fencing (passed)
- Approved blight finding for 114 W. Linwood urban renewal plan (passed)
- Designated honorary street name 'Willie T. Bland Way' (passed)
- Approved adding property to Linwood Shopping Center Community Improvement District (passed)
Public Improvement Advisory Committee (PIAC)
Risk Management Committee
Parks and Recreation Board of Commissioners
Parks & Recreation Board of Commissioners
Finance, Governance and Public Safety Committee
The Finance, Governance and Public Safety Committee will consider several items including a $5.9M fund for KCPD legal settlements and a directive to design a Midtown Justice Campus. First readings include amending the 800 Grand TIF plan, negotiating with peer-to-peer car rental companies for tax collection, and creating a Welcoming KC Commission. A $5.362M contract for ProspectUS transit-oriented development is also on the agenda.
- $5.9M KCPD Overage Fund for legal settlements with council approval process
- Direct to design Midtown Justice Campus co-locating police and community resource center
- First reading: Amend 800 Grand TIF plan
- First reading: Negotiate with peer-to-peer car rental platforms for tax collection
- $5.362M contract for ProspectUS equitable transit-oriented development
Neighborhood Planning and Development Committee
The committee reviews multiple rezoning requests, blight designations, and community improvement district petitions. Several ordinances from Mayor Lucas would overhaul vacant building rules, including a $200 semiannual fee on chronically vacant nuisance properties and Historic Preservation review before demolishing dangerous historic structures. A proposal to allow 24-hour marijuana dispensary operations is held in committee.
- Blight finding for 114 W. Linwood Urban Renewal Plan area bounded by W. 31st Terrace, Linwood, Wyandotte, and Main Street
- Rezoning ~587 acres between Lou Holland Drive and N. Broadway Freeway from M1-5 to KCIA airport district
- New $200 semiannual fee on chronically vacant nuisance properties with multiple housing code violations
- $140,000 in indigent care funding for Swope Health Services from the Health Levy Fund
- Honorary street naming of "Willie T. Bland Way" for portion of E. 29th Street between Bales Avenue and Indiana Avenue
Transportation, Infrastructure and Operations Committee
The Transportation, Infrastructure and Operations Committee will discuss and potentially approve multiple large water services contracts, including a $12 million Smart Sewer program management contract with Burns & McDonnell and an $8.5 million sewer main rehabilitation contract. The committee will also consider ordinances to create standards for closing high-frequency bus corridors and to align electric bicycle regulations with state law. A closed session is scheduled for legal, real estate, and personnel matters.
- $12M Smart Sewer program management contract with Burns & McDonnell
- $8.5M city-wide sewer main rehabilitation contract with SAK Construction (up to $12M)
- $8.46M green infrastructure contract for Mill Creek Park retention ponds with MegaKC
- Ordinance to set street closure standards for high-frequency bus corridors
- Ordinance to align electric bicycle definitions and rules with state law
The Transportation, Infrastructure and Operations Committee advanced six ordinances to the full council, including a $12M contract for FY27 Smart Sewer Program Management with Burns & McDonnell, an $8.5M sewer main rehabilitation renewal, a $339K flood warning system maintenance contract, an $8.46M green infrastructure project at Mill Creek Park, and street closure standards for high-frequency bus corridors. The electric bicycle ordinance was held in committee for further work.
- Advanced flood warning system maintenance contract with McClure Engineering ($339,893) (5-0)
- Advanced sewer main rehabilitation IDIQ renewal with SAK Construction ($8.5M, max $12M) (5-0)
- Advanced Mill Creek Park green infrastructure Phase II contract with MegaKC Corp ($8.46M) (5-0)
- Advanced Smart Sewer Program Management services contract with Burns & McDonnell ($12M) (5-0)
- Advanced street closure standards for high-frequency bus corridors as committee substitute (5-0)
- Held electric bicycle ordinance aligning city code with state law for further discussion