how up. Be heard. Be seen. Take Action.
We urge every citizen and property owner in Kansas City Missouri to attend at least one of the 3 following meetings. We get calls from numerous people asking about different new laws that the know nothing about because they didn’t take the time to get involved in their own government.
January 23rd: Public Testimony with the Housing committee, Wednesday, January 23th, 12:00 pm, 10th floor, City Hall.
Some of the items that may be on the agenda:
180721 |
Requiring that projects which are primarily residential in nature and are seeking economic incentives in the nature of the capture and redirection, or abatement or exemption of taxes to contain a minimum of fifteen (15) percent of the projects’ total number of units being deemed affordable for households having incomes equal to or below eighty percent (80%) of the median income for all households within Kansas City, Missouri. |
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180722 |
RESOLUTION – Performance of a nexus study to evaluate the establishment of residential inclusionary zoning requirements. |
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180723 |
Amending Chapter 38, Zoning and Development Code, to authorize a reduction of certain density requirements for projects which are primarily residential, provide affordable housing for households at incomes at or below eighty (80) percent of the median income for all households within Kansas City, Missouri, and are in close proximity to high frequency transit stations and corridors. |
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180724 |
Amending Chapter 38, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Sections 38-1 and 38-105, and enacting in lieu thereof new sections of like number and subject matter to expand fair housing protections related to source of income and victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. |
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180923 |
Calling for submission to the qualified voters of Kansas City, Missouri, at the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, the question of temporarily increasing the ad valorem tax levy for a period of ten years for municipal purposes by five hundredth cents ($.0500) per one hundred dollars ($100.00) assessed valuation on real and tangible personal property within the City; directing the City Clerk to notify the responsible election authorities of this election; enacting an affordable housing program upon voter approval; and recognizing an accelerated effective date. |