City of Kansas
Recent News About City of Kansas
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Cass County cities: 8 companies received FDA inspections in Q1
There were eight companies in a city associated with Cass County that received nine FDA inspections in the first quarter of 2024, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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Kansas City opens community centers as cooling stations amid high temperatures
Kansas City community centers throughout the city offer diverse programs to help keep residents cool during high temperatures. Community centers and libraries are available for use by any member of the public as cooling centers free of charge during regular operating hours.
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Kansas City enacts ordinance banning source-of-income-based rental discrimination
In Kansas City, tenants can no longer be discriminated against based on how they pay their rent following the passage of Ordinance No. 231019. The ordinance extends housing protections to seniors on social security, veterans receiving disability compensation, workers who earn tipped wages, students receiving stipends, and low-income families using housing vouchers. This legislation represents a significant effort by the city to ensure all residents have access to safe and affordable housing.
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How many FDA citations were issued in cities within Platte County in May
There were two companies in a city associated with Platte County that received FDA citations as a result of two inspections conducted in the county in May, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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2 companies in a city within Platte County received two inspections in May
There were two companies in a city associated with Platte County that received two FDA inspections in May, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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FDA issued 5 citations in cities across Jackson County in May
There were two companies in a city associated with Jackson County that received FDA citations as a result of two inspections conducted in the county in May, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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How many companies in cities in Jackson County received FDA inspections in May?
There were two companies in a city associated with Jackson County that received two FDA inspections in May, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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Kansas City Health Department launches community surveys for summer and fall
The Kansas City Health Department will release Community Health Surveys during the summer and fall of 2024, aiming to gather feedback from residents to shape health policies. Two confidential surveys will be mailed: one focusing on mental health, to be released in the week of June 3rd, and another on chronic health issues, set for release in the fall.
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FDA: 2 companies in cities within Clay County received 5 citations in May
There were two companies in a city associated with Clay County that received FDA citations as a result of two inspections conducted in the county in May, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Cities located in Clay County saw FDA inspections of 2 companies in May
There were two companies in a city associated with Clay County that received two FDA inspections in May, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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How many companies in cities across Cass County received FDA citations in May?
There were two companies in a city associated with Cass County that received FDA citations as a result of two inspections conducted in the county in May, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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How many companies were inspected by the FDA in cities located in Cass County in May?
There were two companies in a city associated with Cass County that received two FDA inspections in May, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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Kansas City enacts new regulations targeting illegal dumping
The Kansas City Council has enacted several measures to address illegal dumping within the community. Resolution No. 240456 and Ordinance No. 240458, sponsored by Councilmembers Crispin Rea and Melissa Patterson Hazley, aim to enhance enforcement and penalties related to illegal dumping. Additionally, Ordinance No. 240445, sponsored by Councilmember Melissa Robinson, seeks to introduce a comprehensive curbside refuse collection system and strengthen measures against illegal dumping in the city's right-of-way.
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KC Water restores payment options after service disruption
KC Water has restored its phone and online bill payment platform. All customers will have a grace period for payments due between May 4 and May 31. In-person drop-off and mail options remain available, and paper bills will continue to be sent to all customers with a prepaid return envelope. For any questions about bills or payment methods, customers can call 816-513-1313.
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Neighborhood Empowerment Grant opens new round with $400K available
Kansas City’s Neighborhood Services Department has announced a new round of funding for the Neighborhood Empowerment Grant. Applications will be accepted from May 14 to June 21, with $400,000 available during this cycle and a maximum grant request of $20,000 per applicant.
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FDA conducted inspections of 2 companies in cities located in Platte County in April
There were two companies in cities associated with Platte County that received two FDA inspections in April, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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Jackson County cities: 2 companies received FDA inspections in April
There were two companies in cities associated with Jackson County that received two FDA inspections in April, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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FDA conducted inspections of 2 companies in cities located in Clay County in April
There were two companies in cities associated with Clay County that received two FDA inspections in April, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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Cass County cities: 1 company received an FDA inspection in April
There was one company in a city associated with Cass County that received an FDA inspection in April, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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Kansas City Launches Housing Accelerator Program to Revitalize Neighborhoods
Kansas City, Apr 30 2024 - The City of Kansas City has announced a new initiative aimed at revitalizing neighborhoods by turning vacant lots into vibrant spaces. The Housing Accelerator program, spearheaded by Third District Councilmember Melissa Patterson-Hazley, is set to transform the Washington Wheatley Neighborhood, covering 95 acres of vacant land, including 45 lots.Councilmember Melissa Patterson-Hazley expressed the motivation behind the program, stating, “This initiative was born out of my drive from my house on 19th Street to UMKC, where I noticed over 14 vacant...