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Johnson County backs HB 1100 to ease liability for extreme-sports facility; commissioners flag bridge-funding concern in state bills

2310308 · February 14, 2025
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Summary

The Johnson County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 10 ratified a letter in support of state House Bill 1100, which county staff said would expand the definition of "extreme sports area" and reduce county liability to allow reopening of the Gatling gauntlet.

The Johnson County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 10 ratified a letter in support of state House Bill 1100, which county staff described as expanding the definition of "extreme sports area" to create liability exceptions similar to those that already apply to skate parks and roller-skating facilities.

A staff member summarized the county's position: "HB 1,100 is for a bill to expand the definition of, extreme sports area and that is to allow our Gatling gauntlet to, reopen essentially and give exceptions to the county for liability purposes ... it will still allow the…

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