Lenexa Town Talk - April 2014

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TownTalk

State of the City celebrates success

Spend a day meandering through quality artwork, sipping wine and craft beers while listening to jazz music. Join us for the first annual Lenexa Art Fair on May 10 at Central Green Park. The day includes 50 high-quality artists, jazz music and local wine and craft beers. More information is available in Lenexa Leisure.

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May 10 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Central Green Park, 87th & Renner

87th & Renner truss will be installed in early summer In spring of 2012, the traffic signal truss at 87th and Renner Boulevard failed during installation due to a faulty design and erection plan, according to the city’s outside experts. The redesign and fabrication of a new truss was delayed as the problem worked its way through the legal system. The new truss will be installed by early summer and will serve as an architecturally interesting gateway to Lenexa City Center. The City was able to recover more than $1.2 million during litigation which substantially covers the cost of the new truss. The City is still considering turning the first truss into artwork but no decision has been made on this matter.

In his annual State of the City address, Mayor Michael Boehm touted the high satisfaction of Lenexa residents, as reported in the most recent citizen survey. Lenexa consistently scored higher than both the Kansas City metro average and the national average in each of the areas ranked by residents. These results mirror the strong feedback received from residents over the last decade. Boehm outlined major accomplishments of the city’s departments over the last year, including several national awards. Lenexa was named the Google eCity for the State of Kansas, received the Cities of Distinction honor from Ingram’s Magazine and employs numerous staff members who were recognized for their achievements in their fields. The recent upswing in the economy has brought positive signs of development in Lenexa, including projects at 113th & Renner, 95th & Quivira and Lenexa City

Center. Originally envisioned in the Vision2020 strategic planning document and reaffirmed in Vision2030, City Center continues to grow and develop. Lenexa’s financial outlook for the next five years shows stability, and the city remains steadfast in spending tax dollars mindfully. The text of the Mayor’s speech and PDF copy of the 2013 Year in Review are available at www.lenexa.com/towntalk.

Mayor Michael Boehm addresses the Lenexa Chamber of Commerce at his annual State of the City speech.


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