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Shawnee council adopts updated trespassing code, approves fire engine replacement and two revenue bonds

City of Shawnee City Council · September 9, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 8 meeting the Shawnee City Council (six members present) adopted an amendment to the 2025 Uniform Public Offense Code expanding the definition of 'critical infrastructure' for trespassing, awarded a bid to replace Fire Department Engine 71, and approved two federally taxable private activity revenue bonds totaling up to $66.9 million.

Shawnee — The City of Shawnee’s City Council adopted an amendment to the 2025 Uniform Public Offense Code widening the definition of "critical infrastructure facility" for trespassing purposes, awarded a contract to replace Fire Department Engine 71 and approved two federally taxable private activity revenue bonds at its Sept. 8, 2025 meeting, City communications director Doug Donahue said.

Donahue said the council adopted the Uniform Public Offense Code amendment on a 6–0 vote. The amendment expands which facilities may be treated as critical infrastructure when applying trespassing…

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