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Wichita staff set public hearing for Old Town parking CID after petition clears state threshold
Summary
City staff told council a community improvement district petition from Old Town property owners met the state threshold (about 77–79%) but not the city’s 100% local policy; council will decide whether to waive the local threshold and set an April 1 public hearing.
Assistant City Manager Troy Anderson told the City Council on Feb. 28 that property owners in Old Town submitted a Community Improvement District (CID) petition and the city had validated it, prompting a resolution to set a public hearing on the proposal.
Anderson said the petition met the state statutory threshold but fell short of Wichita’s local policy: “Between those two measures, one was 77, I believe one was 79 to about 78 of the owner. So it exceeds the 55% threshold under state law but does not meet the…
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