Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Building Official
Work Email
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from Kortney Capello's organization
The City Council meeting included the adoption of a revised agenda and a public hearing concerning the removal of real property from TIF District 3B and its addition to 3C (The Encore Project), which concluded without public comment. Special presentations were made to recognize outgoing board and commission members, John Arnett and Mike Lee, for their dedicated service. The council approved a consent agenda covering minutes approval, agreement updates, and interlocal agreements for various projects, including mowing and stormwater improvements. Key discussion points centered on the rezoning of five parcels on Martway from MS-2 to DND to facilitate a multi-family project and the subsequent approval of a preliminary development plan for The Encore Multi-family Development Project, which required variances for density and building height. Committee reports detailed actions taken, including the termination of the TIF Project Plan for Rock Creek Redevelopment District No. 3C and the adjustment of TIF District boundaries for Districts 3B and 3C to align with the new Encore development proposal. Additionally, five outdated City Council Policies were repealed. Under New Business, the Council authorized easement acquisitions for the 2026 Johnson Drive Reconstruction Project and the Broadmoor Stormwater Project. Finally, the Council upheld appointments for Municipal Court Judges and various professional advisors, including Bond Counsel, Financial Advisor, and Land Use Attorney.
The document outlines the City of Mission's legislative initiatives and policy positions for the 2026 session. It prioritizes local control over revenue and spending, promoting equity and equality, adequately funding K-12 education, addressing the climate crisis, enhancing infrastructure, and investing in human services such as mental health and housing needs. The plan emphasizes promoting responsible governance, community well-being, and sustainable development.
The Mission City Council convened for a regular meeting, addressing several key issues. Public hearings were held regarding the vacation of a private sanitary sewer easement and a common driveway easement, followed by a proclamation for Shop Small Saturday. The council discussed and approved a funding agreement with Encore Land, LLC for The Encore Project, renewed an interlocal agreement with Johnson County for IT support services, and confirmed the allocation of the City of Mission's 2026 Special Alcohol Tax Fund. Additionally, they approved the vacation of a private sanitary sewer easement and a common driveway easement, and discussed an interlocal agreement with KDOT for US-69 bridge repairs. The council also addressed easement acquisition for the 2026 Johnson Drive Reconstruction Project and 2026 employee benefit renewals. Updates were provided on business openings, the snowplow naming contest, and the October interim financial reports.
The Mission City Council held a regular meeting where they adopted a revised agenda and issued a proclamation honoring the Mission Community Food Pantry's 5th anniversary. The Mission Police Department received an award from the Mid-States Organized Crime Information Center for outstanding cooperation and performance in law enforcement. The council discussed easement acquisition for the 2026 Johnson Drive Reconstruction Project and authorized the acceptance and recording of right-of-way, permanent sidewalk easements, and temporary construction easements. There were updates from various council committee liaisons, including the Sustainability Commission, Parks, Recreation + Tree Commission, and Mission Magazine Editorial Board. The City Clerk shared updates on new business openings and the upcoming Oktoberfest event. An interim financial report was reviewed, and an emergency stormwater project was initiated at 56th Street and Metcalf. The demolition of the old JC Penney call center building is on track to begin soon, and the city will advocate for the Metcalf bridge project during the KDOT Local Consult process.
The meeting covered several topics, including the vacation of a private sanitary sewer easement and a common driveway easement. A right-of-way maintenance agreement and a use agreement with Mission & Beverly, LLC for a multi-family development project were discussed. Additionally, an interlocal agreement with KDOT for US-69 bridge repairs was presented, focusing on necessary repairs to extend the bridge's life. The committee also reviewed the city's snow plan for the upcoming season.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at City of Mission
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Penn Almoney
Parks and Recreation Director
Key decision makers in the same organization