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Project costs soar to nearly 34 million amid funding challenges

July 01, 2024 | Overland Park, Johnson County, Kansas



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Project costs soar to nearly 34 million amid funding challenges
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant updates regarding the cost and funding of a major development project, revealing a substantial increase in estimated expenses. The initial cost estimate from 2022 was $21.6 million, but the latest projections have surged to approximately $33.9 million. This increase is attributed to various factors, including construction cost escalations and the addition of new elements to the project scope, such as underground power installation, which alone is estimated to cost around $2 million.

The meeting highlighted the need for additional work on several components, including the Clock Tower patio and shade structures, as well as sustainability initiatives like solar energy, which come with potential payback benefits. Officials noted that the current estimate includes numerous contingencies, indicating that the final development plan is still subject to refinement.

Funding sources for the project were also a focal point of the discussion. Staff evaluated several public investment tools, including Tax Increment Financing (TIF), Private Development Revenue Bonds (PDRB), and Community Improvement Districts (CID). However, recommendations were made against moving forward with these options due to insufficient projected returns from the private development, which is estimated at $45 million. The challenges primarily stem from the costs associated with structured parking, which are critical for the project's viability.

Despite exploring various funding avenues, including sales tax options and the potential for a CID, officials concluded that these strategies would not sufficiently support the private investment needed to advance the project at this time. Nonetheless, they expressed a commitment to continue exploring funding opportunities, particularly in relation to future developments in downtown Overland Park and its connection to Metcalfe.

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