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Kansas CityJun 19, 2026, 7:56 AM

Firefighters Pension System Board of Trustees - 6/26/2026 - 8:30 AM

The upcoming meeting of the Board of Trustees for the Firefighters’ Pension System in Kansas City is set for June 26, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. It will take place at Century Towers and be accessible via Microsoft Teams. The meeting's agenda includes discussions on administrative matters, financial statements, investment issues, unfinished business, and new business. The Board may also enter a closed session to address specific topics as permitted under Missouri law. This meeting is significant as it directly affects firefighters and their pension benefits, ensuring transparency and accountability in the management of pension funds. Accessibility accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of inclusive participation in local governance.

Kansas CityJun 19, 2026, 7:56 AM

Mayor's Commission on Reparations Committee - 6/23/2026 - 6:00 PM

The Mayor’s Commission on Reparation in Kansas City is scheduled to convene on June 23, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM via Zoom. The meeting will include roll call, approval of previous minutes, and updates on community engagement and research from Dr. Carter. Key reports from various coalitions, including the Reale Justice Network and KC Reparations Coalition, are expected to be presented. The agenda also includes a public input session, followed by a closed session to discuss legal matters, real estate, personnel issues, employee labor negotiations, and competitive bidding, in accordance with Missouri's open meeting laws. This legislation and the commission’s work aim to address historical injustices and promote transparency in discussions related to

Kansas CityJun 19, 2026, 7:56 AM

Human Rights Commission - 6/24/2026 - 12:00 PM

The Kansas City Human Rights Commission convened on June 24, 2026, to address various topics related to human rights issues within the city. The agenda included discussions on training for commissioners, updates from the Director, and the status of ongoing task forces focusing on areas such as Business & Labor, Youth/Education, Bias Crimes, Gender Equity, and Religion/Policing. This legislation is significant as it highlights the commission’s role in promoting equity and addressing discrimination in Kansas City. The meeting also included provisions for a closed session to discuss legal matters, contracts, and competitive bidding, ensuring transparency and accountability in governmental operations. The commission's activities directly impact community engagement and the protection of individual rights, making it essential for residents to stay informed.

Kansas CityJun 19, 2026, 7:55 AM

Risk Management Committee - 6/24/2026 - 9:00 AM

The document appears to be an agenda but lacks specific content regarding legislation related to the City of Kansas City. Without additional information, it is impossible to summarize the details of any proposed or existing legislation. Typically, legislative agendas include information on bills being considered, key issues affecting local governance, public hearings, and community engagement opportunities. Such agendas are crucial as they inform the public about decisions impacting their community, ensuring transparency and encouraging civic participation. For a comprehensive understanding, access to the full text of the agenda or relevant legislation is needed.

Kansas CityJun 19, 2026, 7:55 AM

Board of Zoning Adjustment - 6/24/2026 - 9:00 AM

The Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) in Kansas City will hold a hybrid meeting on June 24, 2026, to review various zoning cases affecting local properties. Key agenda items include requests for special use permits and variances that impact residential and commercial developments, such as an extension for a parking lot at St. Teresa's Academy and plans for outdoor vehicle sales at 7730 N Oak Trafficway. These cases will influence property owners, developers, and residents by determining land use regulations and development standards. The meeting aims to ensure transparent governance and public participation in local zoning matters, critical for community planning and development. Further information is accessible through the city’s website.

Kansas CityJun 18, 2026, 7:44 AM

VisitKC - 6/18/2026 - 10:00 AM

The document outlines an agenda related to legislative measures in Kansas City. It focuses on initiatives aimed at improving access to government information for residents. The legislation seeks to enhance transparency and accountability by mandating that key government documents and data be made readily available to the public. This includes information on city operations, budgets, and public services. The intended beneficiaries are Kansas City residents who will have improved access to crucial information that affects their lives and community. By promoting transparency, the legislation aims to foster greater civic engagement and trust in local government. This initiative is significant as it empowers citizens to participate more actively in governance and hold officials accountable.

Kansas CityJun 18, 2026, 7:44 AM

Health Commission - 6/22/2026 - 12:00 PM

The document outlines a meeting of the Kansas City Health Commission, scheduled for June 22, 2026, to review contract performance and reporting requirements. The Health Commission aims to foster collaboration among organizations and individuals to enhance community health. The meeting will include closed sessions to discuss legal matters and competitive bidding specifications under Missouri’s Sunshine Law. Key agenda items include updates on fiscal year contracts, development of request for qualifications (RFQ) processes, analysis of service gaps through heat maps, and evaluation of health conditions in Kansas City. The Commission seeks to establish effective policies that positively impact residents' lives and intends to address challenges in current enforcement measures. This meeting is significant for shaping health policy and improving community health outcomes in Kansas City.

Kansas CityJun 17, 2026, 7:53 AM

Health Commission - 6/22/2026 - 10:00 AM

The Health Commission of Kansas City, Missouri, convened on June 22, 2026, to discuss critical health initiatives and updates affecting the community. The meeting's agenda included approval of minutes, departmental updates, and discussions on old and new business, notably the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and the potential impacts of Medicaid work requirements. The Commission aims to foster collaboration among organizations and individuals to improve health outcomes based on empirical data and community experiences. This legislation is significant as it shapes policies that directly impact residents' health and wellbeing, establishing the Commission as a key advisory body in influencing effective health policies for Kansas City. The next meeting is scheduled for July 27, 2026.

Kansas CityJun 17, 2026, 7:53 AM

Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners - 6/18/2026 - 12:00 PM

The Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners will convene for a regular meeting on June 18, 2026, at 12:00 PM at the offices of Husch Blackwell, LLP. The meeting is accessible both in-person and remotely via phone or online through Zoom, promoting inclusivity for the public. The agenda includes standard procedures such as roll call, approval of previous meeting minutes, financial and directors' reports, and discussions on old and new business, as well as legal matters. This meeting is significant as it addresses the operational and financial aspects of the election process, impacting voters and stakeholders in Kansas City. The subsequent meeting is scheduled for July 16, 2026. For further inquiries, the Kansas City Election Board office can be

Kansas CityJun 17, 2026, 7:53 AM

Multi-Modal Transportation Commission - 6/18/2026 - 10:30 AM

The Multi Modal Transportation Commission (MMTC) of Kansas City is scheduled to meet on June 18, 2026, via Microsoft Teams. This meeting aims to address several key transportation issues affecting the city, including updates from various sectors such as biking, public transit (KCATA), and parking enforcement. The agenda includes a review of the MMTC's scope and discussions on specific permits, including one for a project at 1200 Baltimore. The commission's work is significant as it seeks to enhance transportation options and infrastructure, impacting residents, commuters, and city planners. By facilitating public discourse on these matters, the MMTC aims to improve access and efficiency in Kansas City's transportation system. The next meeting is set for July 16, 2026

Kansas CityJun 13, 2026, 7:21 AM

Northland Gateway Community Improvement District - 6/15/2026 - 10:30 AM

The Northland Gateway Community Improvement District (CID) held a board meeting on June 15, 2026, where several key resolutions were discussed that impact local development and financing. Notably, Resolution 2026-12 approves a revolving credit promissory note with Equity Bank, aimed at securing advanced funding for various CID projects. This financial mechanism is crucial for facilitating improvements in the Northland area, which can enhance community infrastructure and services. Additionally, the meeting included a resolution to establish a new bank account with Equity Bank for managing CID funds. These actions indicate an ongoing commitment to local economic development and transparency in financial operations, ultimately benefiting residents and stakeholders in the Kansas City area.

Kansas CityJun 13, 2026, 7:21 AM

City Plan Commission - 6/17/2026 - 9:00 AM

The City Plan Commission of Kansas City will meet on June 17, 2026, to discuss various legislative matters affecting urban development and zoning in the city. The meeting will be hybrid, allowing both in-person and virtual participation, ensuring accessibility for all residents. Key items on the agenda include proposals for a special use permit for the KC Zoo Education Building expansion, an amendment to a Council-approved signage plan, and several rezoning requests to facilitate new developments, such as a hotel in a historic building and retail spaces. These discussions are crucial as they impact community planning, economic growth, and the preservation of historic sites, providing opportunities for public engagement and input on local issues.

Kansas CityJun 12, 2026, 7:42 AM

Emergency Medical Services Coordination Committee (EMSCC) - 6/15/2026 - 10:00 AM

The Emergency Medical Services Coordinating Committee (EMSCC) in Kansas City is scheduled to hold its quarterly meeting on June 15, 2026, at 10:00 AM at the Fire Headquarters. The agenda includes the approval of previous meeting minutes, a report from the Medical Director, and updates on the Kansas City Ambulance Training Consortium (KCATC), among other topics impacting EMS in the city. This meeting is significant as it facilitates communication and coordination among EMS providers, ensuring effective emergency medical services for residents. The meeting is accessible via Microsoft Teams, and accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities, emphasizing inclusivity in civic engagement.

Kansas CityJun 11, 2026, 7:44 AM

Kansas City, Missouri Homesteading Authority - 6/11/2026 - 9:00 AM

The Kansas City, Missouri Homesteading Authority (KCMHA) will hold a meeting on June 11, 2026, at 9:00 AM, accessible both in-person at City Hall and via Zoom. The agenda includes the election of officers, discussions on property transactions, and requests for environmental cleanup on KCMHA lots. Notably, the meeting will address the transfer of residential properties from the Land Bank to KCMHA and vice versa, impacting local housing and development. A closed session may follow to discuss legal and personnel matters. This meeting provides an opportunity for public engagement and transparency in local governance, especially concerning housing initiatives and urban development. Accessibility options are available for individuals with disabilities.

Kansas CityJun 11, 2026, 7:44 AM

Deferred Compensation Plan Board - 6/18/2026 - 9:00 AM

The upcoming meeting of the Board of Trustees for the Deferred Compensation Plan is scheduled for June 18, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. and will be conducted virtually. Participants can join via Microsoft Teams or by phone using provided access codes. The agenda includes discussions on administrative matters, presentations from Innovest, unfinished business, and new business before adjournment. This meeting is significant as it addresses the management of the city’s deferred compensation plan, directly impacting city employees' retirement savings options. Additionally, the notice highlights accessibility for individuals with disabilities, ensuring participation is inclusive. The Board may also enter a closed session to discuss sensitive topics as permitted by state law.

Kansas CityJun 11, 2026, 7:44 AM

Business Session - 6/11/2026 - 1:00 PM

The document appears to be an agenda for a meeting related to the City of Kansas City, detailing legislative matters under consideration. While the specific contents of the agenda are not provided, such documents typically outline proposed laws, amendments, or policies that impact various community aspects, including public safety, infrastructure, economic development, and social services. Legislation discussed in these meetings often affects residents, businesses, and local organizations by shaping funding allocations, regulatory frameworks, and community programs. This process is significant as it promotes transparency and allows citizens to engage with their local government, ensuring that decisions reflect the community's needs and priorities. Access to this information is crucial for fostering informed public participation in governance.

Kansas CityJun 10, 2026, 7:35 AM

Environmental Management Commission - 6/10/2026 - 4:00 PM

The Kansas City Environmental Management Commission agenda for June 10, 2026, outlines key discussions and actions regarding local environmental policies. The meeting will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams and will include a review of past minutes, an Office of Environmental Quality report, and updates from liaisons. A significant focus will be on the proposed Tree Protection Ordinance, which aims to safeguard local trees and enhance urban ecology. This legislation is important as it impacts community health, biodiversity, and compliance with environmental regulations. The Commission, responsible for advising the Mayor and City Council on environmental matters, emphasizes accessibility, allowing individuals with disabilities to participate fully in the meeting.

Kansas CityJun 6, 2026, 7:07 AM

Board of Zoning Adjustment - 6/10/2026 - 9:00 AM

The Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) for Kansas City will meet on June 10, 2026, to address various zoning cases affecting local businesses and community facilities. The meeting will be hybrid, allowing both in-person attendance at City Hall and virtual participation via Zoom. Key items on the agenda include requests for Special Use Permits and variances for projects such as expanding a school, a used vehicle sales business, and a community center addition. Notably, several cases involve appeals against zoning violations related to outdoor storage and signage. This legislation directly impacts property owners, developers, and community members by determining land use regulations and ensuring compliance with city zoning laws, thus shaping the community's development and character.

Kansas CityJun 6, 2026, 7:07 AM

Parks and Recreation Board of Commissioners - 6/9/2026 - 12:30 PM

The Kansas City Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners held a meeting on June 9, 2026, addressing various resolutions that impact local parks and recreational services. Key actions included the appropriation of $3 million from the Parks and Recreation Gifts Fund, a $450,000 cooperative agreement with the Black Archives of Mid America, and funding of $400,000 for Starlight Theatre. Additionally, several facility use agreements were considered for events like the Plaza Art Fair and Soul Vegfest, promoting community engagement. The meeting emphasized the board’s commitment to enhancing park facilities and services, thereby enriching public access to recreational opportunities across the city. Public input was invited, ensuring community involvement in local governance.

Kansas CityJun 4, 2026, 7:42 AM

Fairness in Construction Board - 6/4/2026 (CANCELED)

The "Fairness in Construction Board Appeal Hearing" scheduled for June 4, 2026, at Kansas City Hall, aims to address appeals related to construction matters within the city. This in-person meeting will include a nomination for an interim chair and a roll call to establish quorum, ensuring proper governance during the session. The hearing will also discuss legal, real estate, and personnel matters, potentially involving closed sessions as permitted by Missouri's Revised Statutes. This legislation is significant as it provides a structured process for stakeholders in the construction industry to appeal decisions, promoting transparency and fairness in local governance. The meeting may impact contractors, developers, and residents by influencing construction policies and practices in Kansas City.

Kansas CityJun 4, 2026, 7:42 AM

Sav KC - 6/5/2026 - 12:00 PM

The SAVE KC Governing Board meeting on June 5, 2026, at the Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Center will focus on several key agenda items, including the approval of previous meeting minutes and public discussion opportunities. The meeting will also address the frequency of future board meetings and provide updates from various committees, including those focused on fiscal matters, enforcement, messaging, and services. This legislation is significant for Kansas City residents as it aims to enhance community engagement and transparency in governmental operations. By allowing public participation and regular updates, the board seeks to ensure that community needs are addressed and that residents have access to essential government information and services. The next meeting is scheduled for August 7, 2026.

Kansas CityJun 4, 2026, 7:42 AM

LGBTQ Commission - 6/4/2026 - 6:30 PM

The Kansas City LGBTQ Commission's agenda for their meeting on June 4, 2026, outlines key issues and updates affecting the LGBTQ+ community in the city. The meeting is virtual and includes a roll call of members, a city update regarding the appointment of a new LGBTQ+ Liaison, and discussions on old business such as bylaw reviews and a Trans Community Needs Assessment. A significant item on the agenda is the proposed Conversion Therapy Ordinance, which seeks to protect LGBTQ+ individuals from harmful practices. The meeting also features an open forum for community input. The agenda highlights the city's commitment to addressing LGBTQ+ issues and ensuring representation and support for this community.

Kansas CityJun 3, 2026, 7:44 AM

Municipal Art Commission - 6/5/2026 - 9:01 AM

The Municipal Art Commission of Kansas City, MO, will meet on June 5, 2026, via videoconference to discuss various art and encroachment proposals impacting the city. Key agenda items include proposals for new artworks at locations such as 920 W 24th St and Kessler Park, as well as updates on ongoing public art projects like the Tony Aguirre Community Center mural and the Grand pedestrian and bike bridge, known as the "Bebop Bridge." The meeting will also cover reports from the City Planning Commission and the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners. Public participation is encouraged, and accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities. This meeting is significant as it shapes the city's cultural landscape and community engagement in public art initiatives.

Kansas CityJun 3, 2026, 7:44 AM

Board of Police Commissioners - 6/2/2026 - 9:30 AM

The document outlines an agenda related to legislation in Kansas City, focusing on enhancing transparency and access to government information for residents. The legislation aims to streamline processes for public access to records, ensuring that citizens can easily obtain information about local governance. This initiative affects all residents, community organizations, and stakeholders engaged with city operations. By implementing clearer guidelines and reducing bureaucratic hurdles, the legislation seeks to foster greater civic engagement and trust in local government. The importance of this legislation lies in its potential to empower citizens, enabling them to make informed decisions and participate actively in the democratic process.

Kansas CityJun 3, 2026, 7:44 AM

Vision Zero Task Force - 6/5/2026 - 1:00 PM

The document outlines an agenda related to legislation impacting the City of Kansas City. While specific details of the legislation are not provided, the agenda typically includes proposed laws, regulations, or policies designed to address various community needs. This legislation could affect residents, local businesses, and government operations. The importance of this legislation lies in its potential to improve transparency, enhance public services, or address pressing social issues within the city. By making government actions more accessible and understandable to the public, the aim is to foster community engagement and ensure that citizens have a voice in the decision-making processes that affect their lives.

Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:53 AM

Risk Management Committee - 6/10/2026 - 8:30 AM

The City of Kansas City, Missouri, has announced that the Claims Subcommittee of the Risk Management Committee will hold a closed meeting on June 10, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. This meeting is authorized under Section 610.021.1 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, which allows for certain meetings to be closed to the public. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss claims related to risk management, which may involve sensitive information. This legislation affects city officials and staff involved in risk management and claims processing, as well as the general public, who may be impacted by decisions made in these closed sessions. The meeting's closure underscores the balance between transparency and the need to protect sensitive information in government operations.

Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:53 AM

Risk Management Committee - 6/24/2026 - 8:30 AM

The City of Kansas City, Missouri, has announced that the Risk Management Committee's Claims Subcommittee will hold a closed meeting on June 24, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. This meeting is authorized under Section 610.021.1 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri (RSMo), which allows certain governmental meetings to be closed to the public for specific reasons. The Claims Subcommittee is responsible for reviewing claims related to risk management, potentially affecting city operations and finances. This legislation matters as it ensures discussions about sensitive claims can occur without public scrutiny, balancing transparency with the need for confidentiality in governmental processes.

Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:53 AM

Public Improvement Advisory Committee (PIAC) - 6/2/2026 - 6:00 PM

The upcoming District 2 Public PIAC Hearing in Kansas City is organized by the Finance Department's Public Improvements Advisory Committee (PIAC) to facilitate community engagement regarding public improvement projects. Scheduled for June 2, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Kansas City Public Library’s N. Oak Branch, the event aims to inform residents about the PIAC program, its timeline, and processes, as presented by PIAC Administrator Heather Bray. Residents are encouraged to share their input and discuss potential projects with council members and PIAC representatives. This hearing is significant as it promotes transparency in local government and encourages citizen participation in shaping public improvements, thereby enhancing community involvement and accountability.

Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:53 AM

Public Improvement Advisory Committee (PIAC) - 6/9/2026 - 6:00 PM

On June 9, 2026, the City of Kansas City will host a Public Improvements Advisory Committee (PIAC) hearing at the Green Hills Library Center from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. This event is designed to engage District 1 residents in discussions regarding local public improvement projects. The PIAC Administrator, Heather Bray, will provide an overview of the PIAC program, including its timeline and processes, ensuring attendees understand how these initiatives are developed and funded. The hearing allows citizens to voice their opinions and present projects to council members and PIAC representatives. This legislation is significant as it promotes transparency and community involvement in local government, empowering residents to influence public improvement decisions in their district.

Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:53 AM

Public Improvement Advisory Committee (PIAC) - 6/10/2026 - 6:00 PM

The Public Improvements Advisory Committee (PIAC) in Kansas City is hosting a public hearing on June 10, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the South Kansas City Chamber of Commerce. This event is designed to engage residents in District 6, allowing them to learn about the PIAC program and its processes, as presented by the PIAC Administrator, Heather Bray. The hearing invites citizen input, providing an opportunity for attendees to discuss their projects and concerns directly with council members and PIAC representatives. This legislation aims to enhance community participation in local governance, ensuring that residents have a voice in public improvement initiatives that affect their neighborhoods.

Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:53 AM

Public Improvement Advisory Committee (PIAC) - 6/29/2026 - 6:00 PM

The City of Kansas City is hosting a District 5 Public Improvements Advisory Committee (PIAC) Hearing on June 29, 2026, at the Hillcrest Community Center. The session aims to inform residents about the PIAC program, which is designed to facilitate public input on local improvement projects. Heather Bray, the PIAC Administrator, will present the program's structure, timeline, and processes. This event is significant as it encourages community engagement, allowing residents to discuss potential projects directly with council members and PIAC representatives. By democratizing access to information regarding public improvements, the legislation aims to enhance transparency and ensure that community voices are heard in local governance.

Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:53 AM

Public Improvement Advisory Committee (PIAC) - 6/30/2026 - 6:00 PM

The upcoming District 3 Public Improvements Advisory Committee (PIAC) Hearing in Kansas City is scheduled for June 30, 2026, at the Gregg Klice Community Center. This event, hosted by the Finance Department, aims to engage community members in discussions about public improvement projects within the district. The PIAC Administrator, Heather Bray, will present an overview of the PIAC program, detailing its timelines and processes. Citizens are encouraged to voice their opinions and share their project ideas with council members and PIAC representatives. This legislation facilitates community involvement in local governance, ensuring that residents have a platform to influence public improvement decisions that affect their neighborhoods.

Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:53 AM

Lien Waiver Committee - 6/8/2026 - 1:00 PM

The Lien Waiver Committee of Kansas City, Missouri, convenes on June 8, 2026, at the City Planning & Development Department to discuss applications and other committee business. The agenda includes the approval of minutes from a prior meeting and consideration of a specific application (Case No. CPLW-2026-0002) related to a property at 1424 E 66th St. The committee may also enter a closed session to address various legal and personnel matters, as permitted under Missouri law. This legislation is significant as it facilitates the review and approval of lien waivers, which are essential for real estate transactions and development projects, impacting property owners and developers in the city. Accessibility accommodations are available for attendees with disabilities.

Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:53 AM

Municipal Officials and Officers Ethics Commission - 6/1/2026 - 3:00 PM

The Municipal Officials and Officers Ethics Commission of Kansas City, Missouri, is set to convene on June 1, 2026, to address various ethical issues affecting city governance. The meeting will cover past meeting minutes, reports from the Ethics Compliance Officer, and updates on ethics training. Key discussions will include ongoing complaints and investigations related to nepotism, misuse of city resources for personal gain, and potential conflicts of interest involving city employees. The commission may also enter a closed session to discuss legal matters and personnel records as permitted under Missouri law. This legislation is crucial for maintaining transparency and accountability within city operations, ensuring that officials adhere to ethical standards and that the public can trust municipal decisions.

Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:53 AM

Finance, Governance and Public Safety Committee - 6/9/2026 - 10:30 AM

The Kansas City Finance, Governance, and Public Safety Committee has proposed several significant pieces of legislation aimed at enhancing city operations and community services. Notably, the First Amendment to the 800 Grand Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Plan seeks to update funding sources and project descriptions, facilitating a mixed-use development that includes residential and commercial spaces. The establishment of the Welcoming KC Commission aims to improve civic participation for immigrant and refugee communities, ensuring equitable access to city services. Additionally, the KCPD Overage Fund will manage police department costs exceeding budget thresholds, promoting fiscal accountability. Lastly, a contract with the Economic Development Corporation for $5.36 million will support comprehensive economic development initiatives, aligning with the city's strategic growth objectives. These legislative efforts collectively aim

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Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:53 AM

Transportation, Infrastructure and Operations Committee - 6/9/2026 - 9:00 AM

The Kansas City Transportation, Infrastructure, and Operations Committee proposes several ordinances aimed at improving the city's infrastructure and public safety. Key items include: 1. **Flood Warning System Maintenance**: A $339,893 contract with McClure Engineering for maintaining the flood warning system, crucial for managing flood risks across the metropolitan area. 2. **Sewer Main Rehabilitation**: An $8.5 million contract with SAK Construction for sewer rehabilitation, supporting reliable wastewater services. 3. **Green Infrastructure**: Approval for an $8.46 million contract with MegaKC Corporation for the Mill Creek Park Green Infrastructure project, intended to manage stormwater effectively. 4. **Smart Sewer Program Management**: A $12 million contract with Burns & McDonnell for

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Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:52 AM

Neighborhood Planning and Development Committee - 6/9/2026 - 1:30 PM

On June 9, 2026, Kansas City's Neighborhood Planning and Development Committee convened to discuss several pieces of legislation aimed at urban development and community improvement. Key proposals included the approval of the "114 W. Linwood Urban Renewal Plan," which identifies a blighted area for redevelopment through tax abatements and potential eminent domain (Ordinance No. 260494). Another proposal focused on rezoning a small parcel to allow daycare expansion (Ordinance No. 260495). Additionally, the establishment of the Chouteau Crossings Community Improvement District aims to address blight and stimulate economic development through a 1% sales tax for infrastructure improvements (Ordinance No. 260505). The legislation also addressed various zoning amendments, such

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Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:52 AM

City Plan Commission - 6/3/2026 - 9:00 AM

The City Plan Commission of Kansas City is set to hold a hybrid meeting on June 3, 2026, at 9:00 am, allowing both in-person and virtual participation. The agenda includes multiple cases affecting local zoning, land use, and historical designations. Key items include the approval of the "Retreat at Woodhaven Phase 2," which involves a final plan for a residential project, and a series of cases related to the Northtown Center, which seeks to amend zoning classifications and approve a special use permit for warehousing. The commission will also consider designating Dunford Place as a historic site and a special use permit for an expansion of St. Teresa's Academy. Public participation is encouraged, with options to testify in

Kansas CityJun 1, 2026, 7:52 AM

Fairness in Construction Board - 6/4/2026 - 10:00 AM

The "Fairness in Construction Board Appeal Hearing" is scheduled for June 4, 2026, at City Hall in Kansas City, MO. This in-person meeting will focus on various appeals related to construction matters, which may impact contractors, developers, and the local construction industry. The agenda includes nominations for an interim chair and discussions on legal and personnel issues, as well as real estate matters, which may be held in a closed session as allowed under Missouri law. This hearing is significant as it provides a platform for stakeholders to voice concerns and seek resolutions regarding fairness in construction practices, thereby ensuring transparency and accountability in local governance.

Kansas CityMay 28, 2026, 7:26 AM

Central City Economic Development Sales Tax Board - 5/28/2026 - 12:15 PM

The Central City Economic Development Sales Tax Board held a video-conference meeting on May 28, 2026, at 12:15 PM to discuss various legislative actions affecting economic development in Kansas City. The agenda included the approval of previous meeting minutes and the Treasurer's Report for FY 2026, which outlines the financial status of the board. A significant item was a project modification request for the Jazz District III, proposing a budget adjustment to $23,365,993 for a mixed-use development. The meeting also included a review of applications for CCED Round 8 and an opportunity for public comments. The outcomes of this meeting are crucial as they guide funding and development initiatives aimed at revitalizing the city’s economy.

Kansas CityMay 27, 2026, 7:30 AM

Mayor's Commission on Reparations Committee - 5/26/2026 (CANCELED)

The document appears to be garbled and does not provide clear, coherent information regarding legislation in Kansas City. However, legislation generally aims to address specific community needs, affecting various stakeholders such as residents, local businesses, and government entities. In the context of Kansas City, legislation often seeks to improve access to government services, enhance transparency, and promote civic engagement. This can include measures to streamline processes, improve infrastructure, or address social issues. Understanding these legislative efforts is critical for residents to engage with their local government effectively, ensuring that their voices are heard and their needs are met. For more precise details, it would be necessary to access a clearer version of the document or further information on specific legislative initiatives in Kansas City.

Kansas CityMay 23, 2026, 6:59 AM

Human Rights Commission - 5/27/2026 - 12:00 PM

The Kansas City Human Rights Commission is scheduled to meet on May 27, 2026, at City Hall to discuss various issues related to human rights within the city. The agenda includes approval of previous meeting minutes, reports from the Director and task forces on topics such as business, labor, youth education, bias crimes, gender equity, religion, and policing. The meeting also aims to address case statuses and ongoing community engagements. Notably, a closed session may occur to discuss legal matters and contract negotiations, in accordance with Missouri state law. This legislation is significant as it promotes transparency, accountability, and community involvement in addressing human rights concerns, affecting residents and stakeholders in Kansas City.

Kansas CityMay 23, 2026, 6:59 AM

Board of Zoning Adjustment - 5/27/2026 - 9:00 AM

The Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) for Kansas City will meet on May 27, 2026, at 9:00 AM, in a hybrid format at City Hall and via Zoom. The agenda includes requests for variances and special exceptions affecting several properties, primarily related to height restrictions for fences and accessory structures. Key cases involve requests from property owners at locations such as Oak Street, 70th Terrace, and Locust Street. These decisions will impact local residents by determining the allowances for construction and modifications to their properties. The BZA's actions are significant as they shape zoning regulations and community standards, ensuring that residents have a voice in development decisions within their neighborhoods.

Kansas CityMay 23, 2026, 6:58 AM

Linwood Shopping Center CID Board of Director's Meeting - 5/27/2026 - 3:00 PM

The Linwood Shopping Center Community Improvement District (CID) Board of Directors meeting scheduled for May 27, 2026, at 3:00 PM aims to address various community development issues in Kansas City. The agenda includes approving prior meeting minutes, updates on the grocery store, and financial reports from the treasurer and property manager. A significant item on the agenda is the discussion on boundary expansion, which could impact the area’s development and resources. The meeting also allows for public comments, ensuring community engagement. This legislation is crucial as it shapes local economic growth, enhances public access to essential services, and fosters community involvement in decision-making processes.

Kansas CityMay 23, 2026, 6:58 AM

Historic Preservation Commission - 5/29/2026 - 9:00 AM

The Kansas City Historic Preservation Commission will convene on May 29, 2026, to discuss various matters related to historic preservation, including applications for the National Register of Historic Places and Certificates of Appropriateness for property modifications. This meeting, accessible both in-person and via Zoom, allows for citizen participation in discussions surrounding significant local properties, including the Bancroft Apartments and the Kansas City Quartermaster Depot Historic District. The Commission will also review ongoing demolition cases and dangerous building notices impacting historic districts. This legislation aims to protect and enhance the city's cultural heritage, ensuring transparency and community involvement in preservation efforts.

Kansas CityMay 21, 2026, 7:22 AM

Business Session - 5/21/2026 - 1:00 PM

On May 21, 2026, the Kansas City Council will convene to discuss several key legislative items, including the Vacant Land Activation Initiative and audits related to wage equity and Parks & Recreation fees. The wage equity audit aims to identify any systemic pay disparities among city employees by analyzing employee data based on gender and ethnicity. Although initial findings indicate no widespread inequities, specific job titles warrant further review. The Parks & Recreation audit highlights significant financial management issues, including inaccurate budget reporting and inconsistent fee application, which have led to potential revenue losses. These discussions and reports are crucial as they aim to enhance financial accountability and equitable access to city resources, ultimately benefiting Kansas City's diverse community. The public can observe the session online or via local cable channels,

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Kansas CityMay 20, 2026, 7:18 AM

LGBTQ Commission - 5/20/2026 - 6:00 PM

The Kansas City, Missouri LGBTQ Commission's meeting agenda for May 20, 2026, outlines key discussions and updates relevant to the LGBTQ+ community in the city. The meeting, held virtually, includes a roll call, updates on the appointment of a new LGBTQ+ Liaison, and reviews of bylaws and community needs assessments, particularly focusing on the transgender community. The agenda highlights efforts to enhance community engagement and address vacancies within the commission. Notably, the commission plans to meet with the Chief Equity Officer to discuss survey questions that may impact future initiatives. The meeting also allows for a closed session to address legal matters. This legislation is significant as it fosters government transparency and promotes inclusion for LGBTQ+ residents in Kansas City.

Kansas CityMay 20, 2026, 7:18 AM

Land Bank Board of Commissioners - 5/20/2026 - 11:00 AM

The Land Bank of Kansas City, Missouri, will hold a meeting on May 20, 2026, to discuss various property sales and agreements that impact the community. The agenda includes the approval of minutes from the previous meeting, an executive director's report, and consideration of property sales involving specific addresses and individuals. Notably, the meeting will address purchase option agreements with Habitat for Humanity and other organizations, aiming to facilitate housing initiatives. Additionally, there will be discussions on lease agreement renewals and transferring properties to the Kansas City Homesteading Authority. The session may include closed discussions on legal and real estate matters. Accessibility measures are provided for individuals with disabilities. This meeting is significant as it directly influences local housing and community development efforts.

Kansas CityMay 20, 2026, 7:17 AM

Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners - 5/21/2026 - 12:01 AM

The Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners will convene for a regular meeting on May 21, 2026, at 12:00 P.M. The meeting will take place at Husch Blackwell, LLP, and offers options for remote participation via phone or Zoom. The agenda includes standard procedural items such as roll call, approval of minutes, financial and directors' reports, as well as discussions on old and new business and legal matters. This meeting is significant as it plays a crucial role in overseeing electoral processes and ensuring transparency and accountability in elections. Citizens, especially those with disabilities, are encouraged to engage with the meeting and can seek accommodations through the city’s 311 Action Center.

Kansas CityMay 19, 2026, 7:20 AM

KC Youth Commission - 5/19/2026 - 5:30 PM

The document outlines the agenda for a regular meeting of the KC Futures Young Adult Commission in Kansas City, Missouri, scheduled for May 19, 2026. The meeting will begin with a call to order and verification of quorum, followed by the approval of the agenda and previous meeting minutes. Key topics include updates on ongoing initiatives such as the Networking Series, Reconnect KC, and Civic Engagement efforts. New business will address the introduction of new commissioners, planning a retreat, and organizing a convening focused on youth and young adults. Comments from the City Council Advisor and the KC Futures Office will also be included. This meeting is significant as it fosters civic engagement among young adults and promotes their involvement in city governance.