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Kansas panel extends deadline for Osawatomie to develop state‑conveyed land
Summary
The Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee advanced Senate Bill 146 to extend the state'reserved reversion date on property conveyed to the city of Osawatomie, giving the city an additional 20 years to pursue economic development on the site.
Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee advanced Senate Bill 146 on a unanimous voice vote, clearing the way for an extension of a state reversionary interest on land conveyed to the city of Osawatomie.
The measure would amend the statute enacted in 2006 that conveyed roughly 327 acres to the city and reserved a reversionary interest in the state if the property, or any portion of it, was not used for economic development by July 1, 2026. Under SB 146, the reversion date would be extended 20 years to July 1, 2046, and the Secretary for Aging and Disability Services and the city would be…
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