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City of Gardner

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Jan 1, 2016·Strategic Plan

City of Gardner Comprehensive Plan 2014

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The City of Gardner Comprehensive Plan serves as a guide for future development and redevelopment, outlining a vision for the city's future, setting long-range goals, and providing a framework for decisions. Key areas of focus include land use, infrastructure, community development, transportation, public services, parks, open space, environmental features, city image, identity, and a sustainability framework.

Feb 16, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council of the City of Gardner, Kansas Record of Proceedings

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The regular session addressed several items including standard approvals for expenditures and appointments to the Utility Advisory Commission, as well as authorizations for equipment purchases under the Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Program. The Planning & Zoning section involved multiple public hearings and subsequent ordinance adoptions for rezoning land from RP-2 to RP-4 for duplex lots, from C-3 to CP-3 for a dual-brand hotel, and amendments to the Land Development Code (Title 17). New Business primarily focused on adopting ordinances to regulate traffic by incorporating the 2025 Standard Traffic Ordinance, adopting the 2025 Uniform Public Offense Code (including provisions for unlawful camping on critical infrastructure), amending park regulations, adjusting animal licensing requirements based on rabies vaccination schedules, and correcting an appeal process inconsistency for vegetation and health nuisances. Furthermore, the Council consented to the assignment of benefits related to the Flint Trails IRB resolution and amended an ordinance related to the financing of electric system improvements (Unit 2 Gas Turbine Upgrade). Council updates included an upcoming promotion in the Police Department, a presentation of the year-end budget report, and the City Administrator being sworn onto the Fire District Board.

Jan 12, 2026·Board Meeting

Airport Advisory Board Meeting

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The meeting agenda focused on several key airport projects and operational status updates. Discussions included submitting a grant application to the Build Kansas Fund for the Terminal Building program, with potential future submissions for out-of-cycle AIP funding. Progress was noted on the demolition and site clearing for the Mike Gardner property, anticipated to commence in mid to late spring, and on preparing contract documents for the Fuel Facility replacement project, expected to go out for bid soon. A small study on airport drainage improvements will be submitted for the Kansas Airport Improvement Program funding consideration. Operational updates covered the status of Low Lead fuel supply, the removal of non-operational auto fuel, inspection and refilling of fire extinguishers, and addressing a caving drain near the C and E hangars. Significant discussion was dedicated to reviewing Minimum Standards regarding non-airworthy aircraft, including whether to prioritize airworthy aircraft for tenancy, and determining the process for enforcement, involving review by the City Attorney and future board deliberation. Public inquiries about general aviation apron reconstruction, taxi lane improvements, and runway maintenance were addressed, highlighting funding dependency on multi-year FAA grants and potential long-range plans for runway configuration changes.

Feb 2, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council Of The City Of Gardner, Kansas Regular Session

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The regular session included a public hearing and public comment, during which no members of the public came forward. The Consent Agenda involved approvals for contracts related to the Gardner Lake Spillway Improvements, accepting a right-of-way dedication for Villas on Grand, awarding a furniture and installation contract for the Gardner Utilities Maintenance Building, and authorizing an amendment to a contract with George Butler Associates, Inc. for the Cedar Niles Lift Station Improvements Project. Under New Business, the Council considered and adopted two resolutions regarding the intent to issue Industrial Revenue Bonds (IRBs) related to the Tallgrass Apartments project, including a primary resolution for the aggregate amount of up to $37,900,000 and a subsequent resolution specifically for Phase 3 totaling up to $13,015,000. Council updates included reports on the Police Department's annual report preparation, the Finance Department's ongoing audit and budget process kickoff, compliments regarding snow removal efforts, recognition of a Parks and Recreation employee award, feedback on snow removal enforcement given the extreme cold, and anticipation for a business ribbon cutting.

Dec 1, 2025·Board Meeting

City Of Gardner Installation Ceremony

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The event was an Installation Ceremony for newly elected candidates, following the rescheduling of a planned 'Christmas in the Park' event due to weather. The proceedings included remarks welcoming governing body members, family, friends, and staff. A significant portion of the address focused on recognizing and thanking outgoing official Steve Chute for over 12 years of service, highlighting his instrumental role in the city's growth and development strategy, particularly in planning and infrastructure investment. New council members Mark Baldwin (serving his third term) and Kelly Johnson delivered remarks, expressing gratitude for the community's trust and outlining priorities for the upcoming term, which include maintaining growth momentum, managing leadership transitions among key staff, ensuring affordability for residents, and preserving the city's small-town feel. The ceremony concluded with the swearing-in portion for the newly elected officials.

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