Finance, Governance and Public Safety Committee

Tuesday, December 16, 2025 · 10:00 AM AM · 26th Floor, Council Chamber

TL;DR

The City Council discussed several financial ordinances, including a transit services agreement, budget adjustments, and potential bond measures. The meeting focused on economic development reforms, public infrastructure funding, and upcoming voter initiatives for a water system bond and earnings tax renewal.

Key Decisions

  • Transit Services Agreement with KCATA Proposed
  • $750 Million Water System Bond Election Scheduled for April 7, 2026 Voter Approval
  • Earnings Tax Renewal Scheduled for April 7, 2026 Voter Approval
  • Economic Development Policy Reforms Proposed for Review
  • Violence Prevention Funding Approved $125,000 to Kansas City Metropolitan Crime Commission
Agenda PDF

Agenda

  1. PUBLIC OBSERVANCE OF MEETINGS Members of the City Council may attend this meeting via videoconference. Any closed session may be held via teleconference. The public can observe this meeting at the links provided below. Applicants and citizens wishing to participate have the option of attending each meeting or they may do so through the videoconference platform ZOOM, using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84530222968 ***Public Testimony is Limited to 2 Minutes***
  2. FIRST READINGS
  3. 251045 Sponsor: Director of Law Department Approving and authorizing settlement of a lawsuit entitled Debra Wolf v. City of Kansas City, Missouri, Case No. 2416-CV27002, and related claims, in the amount of $596,008.67.
    Ordinance
  4. 251050 Sponsor: Director of Finance Department Estimating revenue and adjusting appropriations in various funds in connection with the second quarter FY2025-26 budget analysis; and recognizing this ordinance as having an accelerated effective date.
    Ordinance
  5. 251051 Sponsor: Director of Finance Department Appropriating $125,000.00 from the Unappropriated Fund Balance of the Violence Prevention and Intervention Fund (2000); designating requisitioning authority; for the purpose of supporting to the Kansas City Metropolitan Crime Commission; and recognizing this ordinance as having an accelerated effective date.
    Ordinance
  6. 251052 Sponsor: Director of Finance Department Appropriating $440,640.00 from the Unappropriated Fund Balance of the Convention and Sports Complex Fund (5370) for the purpose of providing additional funding to the Vine District Garage Project; designating requisitioning authority; and recognizing this ordinance as having an accelerated effective date.
    Ordinance
  7. 251053 Sponsor: City Manager’s Office Authorizing the City Manager to enter into Amendment No. 1 to the 2025-2026 Transit Services Agreement with the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (“KCATA”) in the amount of $15,918,655.00; appropriating $5,000,000.00 for street resurfacing from the Unappropriated Fund Balance of the Capital Improvements Sales Tax Fund (3090); reducing $5,000,000.00 of street resurfacing expenditures in the Public Mass Transportation Fund (2080); increasing $5,000,000.00 of street resurfacing expenditures in the Capital Improvements Sales Tax Fund (3090); reducing $5,000,000.00 in appropriations and appropriating $5,000,000.00 from the Unappropriated Fund Balance of the Public Mass Transportation Fund (2080); appropriating $2,586,983.00 from the Unappropriated Fund Balance of the Violence Prevention and Intervention Fund (2000); reducing Contingent Appropriation in the amount of $6,203,729.00 in the General Fund; waiving the limitations established by the Fund Balance and Reserve Policy in Section 2-1954 of the Code of Ordinances; appropriating $8,331,672.00 from the Unappropriated Fund Balance of the General Fund (1000); and recognizing this ordinance as having an accelerated effective date.
    Ordinance
  8. 251058 Sponsor: Councilmember Andrea Bough Directing the City Manager to undertake certain actions to ensure economic development projects in Kansas City promote equitable economic development, align with City policy priorities, achieve efficiency in the economic development process, and effectively evaluate performance; directing the City Manager to request the input and participation from economic development agencies; directing the City Manager to incorporate public feedback and engagement opportunities prior to the final policy recommendations; directing the City Auditor to conduct a comprehensive review of City economic development entities to ensure policy alignment; repealing Chapter 74, Code of Ordinances, by enacting a new Chapter 74 entitled “Economic Development Incentive Policies and Procedures Code;” and repealing Second Committee Substitute for Ordinance No. 160383, as Amended, Ordinance No. 190563, Second Committee Substitute for Ordinance No. 200497, as Amended, Committee Substitute for Resolution No. 140861, and Second Committee Substitute for Ordinance No. 211025.
    Resolution
  9. HELD IN COMMITTEE
  10. 250553 Sponsor: Mayor Quinton Lucas RESOLUTION - Expressing the need for and desire to implement a software grant management system.
    Resolution
  11. 251027 Sponsor: Mayor Quinton Lucas Providing for submission to the qualified voters of the City for their approval at an election called for April 7, 2026, the question of authorizing the issuance of waterworks revenue bonds of the City in the principal amount of $750,000,000.00 for the purpose of rehabilitating, improving and extending the waterworks system of the City, including acquiring necessary land and rights of way, in order to provide for its continuing operation and to maintain compliance with federal, state and judicial requirements; directing the City Clerk to notify the responsible election authorities of this election; declaring the City’s intention to set rates; declaring the City’s intention to reimburse itself from revenue bond proceeds for bond related expenditures; recognizing this ordinance to have an accelerated effective; and establishing an effective date for the voter authorization.
    Ordinance
  12. 251029 Sponsor: Mayor Quinton Lucas Calling for submission to the voters of Kansas City, at an election to be held on the general municipal election day of April 7, 2026, a question of whether to continue Kansas City’s current one-percent earnings tax for five years; directing the City Clerk to provide notice of the election; and recognizing an accelerated effective date.
    Ordinance
  13. 251033 Sponsor: Director of Parks and Recreation Department Waiving the limitations established by the Fund Balance and Reserve Policy in Section 2-1954 of the Code of Ordinances; appropriating $2,031,975.00 from the Unappropriated Fund Balance of the Parks and Recreation Fund for maintenance projects at Gregg/Klice Community Center pool, Penguin Park, and the Parks and Recreation Administration building; designating requisitioning authority; and recognizing this ordinance as having an accelerated effective date. ***** THIS ORDINANCE WILL BE HELD UNTIL DECEMBER 16 2025*****
    Ordinance
  14. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS
  15. The City Clerk`s Office now has equipment for the hearing impaired for use with every meeting. To check out the equipment please see the secretary for each committee. Be prepared to leave your Driver`s License or State issued Identification Card with the secretary and she will give you the equipment. Upon returning the equipment your license will be returned.
  16. Adjournment