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LIVABLE NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS JANUARY 2016
UNIFIED GOVERNMENT
Join us for the 1st Livable Neighborhood Taskforce meeting of 2016
Thursday, January 28, 2016 8:30 a.m.
Neighborhood Resource Center (NRC) 4953 State Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas 66102
Remember all meetings take place the 4th Thursday of the month at the NRC at 8:30 a.m.
LaMonica Upton (Neighborhood Liaison), Andrea Generaux (Executive Director) and Kimberly Schaf-fer (AmeriCorps Vista)
Pioneers Mary Jane Johnson (former Executive Director) and Car-olyn Marinovich (former Mayor & CEO Unified Government, KCK). We are especially grateful for the both of you attending to Celebrate with us.
Amanda Wilson (Community Capital Fund) Ed Linnebur and Ina Anderson (Kansas City, LISC)
Donna Young (Communities Creating Opportuni-ties), Beatrice Lee (Douglas-Sumner Neighborhood) Officer Carver (Community Policing)
20th Anniversary Celebration
On behalf of the Livable Neighborhoods’ board and staff, I would like to thank everyone who made the 20th anniver-sary celebration a success. We have accomplished so many things over the last 20 years and look forward to a bright future. We will spend the next 20 years celebrating our accomplishments and building on the legacy that was created for us. Please join us in continuing to improve the quality of life in our community.
Riz Canady, Violinist
Our Livable Neighborhoods Family , Friends and Partners. A great time had by ALL!!!
Carolyn Milan (Crossline Towers Tenant Association) and Cheryl Shelmire (Crossline Towers, Service Coordinator)
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Going Green Corner by Kirk Suther, Operation Brightside
2015 Christmas Tree Recycling Locations Residents of Wyandotte County can drop off their tree for recycling De-cember 26, 2015 through January 31, 2016 All tinsel, lights and ornaments must be removed. All drop off loca-tions will be clearly marked with a sign.
Christmas tree drop off locations are as follows:
· Stony Point Park - 527 N. 86th (North East cor-
ner of parking lot)
· Alvey Park - 4834 Metropolitan (North side of the
South parking lot)
· City Park - 2601 Park Drive (In the park around
the corner on the grass)
· Wyandotte County Park (Bonner Park) - 631 N
126th (Ball field parking )
* Please drop off trees in designated areas only.
Martin Luther King Holiday Impacts Res-idential Trash & Re-cycling Services
Deffenbaugh will not be picking up residential trash or curbside recycling on the Martin Luther King Day holiday on Monday, January 18, 2016 in Kansas City, Kansas. Service for both trash pickup and curbside recycling will be impacted the entire week. Monday pickup will be done on Tuesday. Tuesday pickup will be done on Wednesday. Wednesday pickup will be done on Thursday. Thursday pickup will be done on Friday. Friday pickup will be done on Saturday.
January 28th
February 25th
March 24th
April 28th
May 26th
June 23rd
July 28th
August 25th
September 22nd
October 27th
November– No meet-
ing due to holiday
December—no meting
due to holiday
For questions, suggestions for presentations or to get
on the agenda for a future meeting please contact the
Livable Neighborhoods Office at 913-573-8737 or
email us at [email protected]
We are so excited for you to join us for this years Livable Neighborhoods meetings. We meet the 4th Thursday of the month 8:30am at the Neigh-borhood Resource Center 4953 State Ave.
Livable Neighborhoods Meetings 2016
Financial Contributor:
District 1 at Large Commis-sioner Melissa Bynum
In Kind Donations:
Cultivate Kansas City
Community Housing of Wyandotte County (CHWC)
Unified Government Neighborhood Resource Center
Leavenworth Road Associa-tion
Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault (MOCSA)
Kansas City Kansas Com-munity College (KCKCC)
VITAS Healthcare-Kansas City
LKD Kustom Kreations
RiVe' Hair & Body Prod-ucts
Marlene Bouray, Neighbors Who care
Blitz Design
Beautiful M3
Sweettouch 333
Trees by Tasha
Keisha Kay Kandi Apples
Turner Community Con-nection
Zoom Printing Solutions
KCKCC - Alumni
Peggi Englehart
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Wendy Wilson and Mary Jane Johnson Andrea Generaux (Executive Director)
Carol Marinovich (Former KCK Mayor) and Superintendent Cindy Lane (KCK Dist. 500 )
Officer Carver (Community Policing) and Dorothy Clark (OCP Neighborhood Group)
LaMonica Upton (Neighborhood Liaison), Chandra Ward (LN Taskforce Board Mem-ber), Cedric Patton (Quindaro Urban Improve-ment)
Paul Soptick (LN Taskforce President), Bob Anver (Quindaro Homes)
Victor Webb (KCKPD Captain)
Andrea Generaux (Executive Director), LaMon-ica Upton (Neighborhood Liaison) and Kimberly
Schaffer (AmeriCorps Vista)
You look marvelous!!!!! Look at those door prizes!!!! Thanks again to all of our vendors.
Great Job Kimberly!!
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The utility tax rebate
The Unified Government offers a utility tax rebate to senior citizens during the first three months of the year.
The program offers senior citizens a rebate on a portion of the amount of utilities paid during the previous year. Persons ap-plying must meet all three qualifications listed below:
Be 65 years of age during the entire tax year
Live in Kansas City, KS
Total household income must not exceed $25,000
Eligible persons should bring:
All gas, telephone, and BPU bills paid during the tax year
Proof of income, i.e. social security, pension, interest, work, etc.
You may visit the Clerk’s office Monday - Friday, 8:30am to 4pm on a first come, first serve basis. The Clerk’s office is lo-cated inside of City Hall at 701 North 7th Street, KCK 66101 on the 3rd floor.
To visit the Wyandotte/Leavenworth Area Agency on Aging & Disability Resource Center, you must schedule an appoint-ment by dialing 913-573-8531. The ADRC will assist on Tues-days and Thursdays by appointment only.
The program runs from January 2, 2016 to March 31, 2016. For questions or more information regarding the Utility Tax
Rebate Program, contact the Unified Government Clerk’s
LOW INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM L.I.E.A.P
The Low Income Energy Assis-tance Program (LIEAP) is a feder-ally funded program that helps eli-gible house-holds pay a portion of their home energy costs by provid-ing a one-time per year benefit.
In order to qualify, applicants must:
responsible for purchasing heating costs incurred at the current resi-dence.
payments.
(before deductions) of all persons
living at the address lower than 130% of the federal poverty guide-lines.
The application period normally runs from mid January to March 31st. Payments will be made direct-ly to the fuel vendor. For more in-formation or to request an applica-tion, please call 1-800-432-0043.
HOMESTEAD REFUND
The Homestead Refund is rebate pro-gram for the property taxes paid by home-owners. The refund is based on a portion of the property tax paid on Kansas resi-dent’s home. The maximum refund is $700.
To qualify you must be a Kansas resident, living in Kansas the entire year. Your total household income must be $34,000 or less.
You must also meet one of the following requirements:
or
nently disabled or blind during the entire year, regardless of your age; or
living with you all of last year who was born before January 1, 2015, and was un-der the age of 18 the entire year
Homestead Refund Advancement Pro-gram provides eligible home-owners with the opportunity apply a portion of their anticipated Home-stead advancement sent directly to their County Treasurer. If the box is check on the 2015 K-40H, the homestead advancement will be sent di-
rectly from Kansas Department of Reve-nue to the County Treasurer. This elimi-nates the need for the homestead claimant to physically deliver the homestead eligibil-ity letter to the County Treasurer.
If you do not check this box, you cannot participate in the homestead advancement program, and none of your homestead refund will be used to pay your following year taxes.
Should you have questions regarding Homestead Refund or the Home-stead Refund Advancement Program you may visit the website at www.ksrevenue.org or by dialing 1-785-368-8222.