![]() = PLANNING COMMISSION/BZA No meetings are scheduled at this time.ĬITY OF BURLINGTON SIDEWALK COST-SHARE PROGRAMĬity of Burlington has updated the Sidewalk Cost-Share Program and increased the amount of the City’s cost-share to $10 per linear foot. World Polio Day 2022 (CLICK ON DOCUMENT TO VIEW IT.) 4th Street for additional information and an application. Required criteria to be met, including job creation.Ĭity of Burlington encourages anyone interested in these loans to stop by City Hall, 1013 N. Community Development Block Grant LoanĪ CDBG Loan is a Long-term loans for industrial/manufacturing, retail/ commercial, or service. Building Restoration Loans:ġ) A two-year loan for up to $5,000, requires a promissory noteĢ) A five-year loan for over $5,000 and up to $10,000, which requires a subordinate mortgage. = City of Burlington Offers Business Loans City of Burlington has three low interest loans to help existing businesses, as well as businesses moving to Burlington. KING DAY May (4th Monday) -– MEMORIAL DAY July 4th - INDEPENDENCE DAY September (1st Monday) - LABOR DAY November - VETERANS DAY November (4th Thursday)-– THANKSGIVING DAY November (Friday after Thanksgiving Day (Employee Optional Day) December - Christmas Day (or work day closest 12/25. = CITY OFFICE CLOSINGSĬity Offices will be closed: January 1 - NEW YEARS DAY January (3rd Monday) - M. Please remember that having a water meter on the property may increase the property’s value. The Base Access Charge is for providing access and availability of water and fire protection, and to meet regulatory requirements for the water system and peak demands. In addition to raising rates for water used by our consumers, Midwest Assistance Program strongly advised us to implement a Base Access Charge on every unused water meter. The new rates will not become effective until January 15, 2018. On November 1st, the Governing Body of City of Burlington, after much deliberation, adopted Ordinance 854 to increase water rates. The results of the comprehensive study show that we must increase our water rates in order to keep up with the rising costs of running the Water Treatment Plant and producing high-quality drinking water for our consumers. Over the past year, City of Burlington has worked with the Midwest Assistance Program on an in-depth rate study. SEE: ‘CAPITAL PROJECTS’ SUBSECTION ‘UTILITIES’ 4) CITY OFFICE CLOSINGS ARE LISTED ON THE CITY CLERK’S OFFICE PAGE = Click link below for complete details Notice to Owners of Property in Burlington 3) UTILITY INFORMATION (ELECTRIC, WATER, SEWER, GAS, TRASH, TELEPHONE, TELEVISION, ETC. 2) ORDINANCES: SEE ‘GOVERNMENT’ SUBSECTION ‘ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS. (Also see other sections of this website.)ġ) WATER EMERGENCY INFORMATION: SEE ‘ GOVERNMENT’ SUBSECTION ‘WATER EMERGENCY’. Sidewalk Replacement/Cost Share Program Information. Meetings of Planning Commission and other Boards. Waterline Replacement Project – Notice of Work. On Thursday, Lucas announced several council members joined him in proposing a standalone housing department for the city and the office of the tenant advocate will also be funded in the budget.= Info on the following items is shown below the list. Under the budget there will also be some relief for people experiencing homelessness. Sell unused city property - including Hale Arena, other real estate and unused vehicles - and consolidate office space at City Hall, using vacant space.Offer voluntary early retirement incentives for staff with 20-plus years of services.Limit travel and special events budgets.Transition to municipal trash and brush collection.Under the budget, KCMO also plans to do the following: In March, organizations funded by the city voiced their concerns as they were facing funding cuts. In February, Mayor Quinton Lucas outlined the then-proposed budget during his State of the City address. #BREAKING: KCMO city council approves 2021-2022 budget.
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