Kansas City, MO public input plays a critical role in the city's Capital Improvement Plans
Kansas City, MO Capital Improvement Plan public input
Kansas City's Public Improvements Advisory Committee (PIAC) hosts sixteen public hearings every year which provide residents with an opportunity to express their opinions, concerns, and projects requests. The city's public input process is bolstered by an ongoing commitment that 35% of the city's one-percent sales tax for capital improvements is reserved for and equally distributed across the city's six council districts to fund neighborhood specific capital projects.
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What is PIAC (Public Improvements Advisory Committee) and how can I get my project on the docket? | Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City
The Public Improvements Advisory Committee’s (PIAC) consists of 13 people whose sole purpose is to advise the City Council on public improvement needs. Their input is used to recommend projects for funding ... Read More…
PIAC hearings for south KC residents begin this week
It is always a good idea to show PIAC members pictures illustrating the problems that need correcting such as cracked and broken sidewalks, flooding and worn out playground equipment.
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Kansas City received a 2019 Award for Excellence in Government Finance from the Government Finance Officers Association.
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