Column: Pitch made for new airport terminal

Views
Opinion column

by Murrel Bland

In the 1950s, it became obvious that as air travel continued to grow, Municipal Airport in Kansas City, Mo., would soon outgrow its space. One of the proposed solutions was to combine Municipal with the nearby Fairfax Airport across the Missouri River. The opportunity was there to create a bi-city airport authority with runways stretching across the Missouri River. However, it never happened.

The major reason it didn’t happen was a matter of trust. The Kansas City, Kansas, City Commission didn’t trust the Kansas City, Mo., City Council and vice versa.

Looking back on that experience, it is quite understandable why there was a feeling of mistrust. Kansas City, Kansas, commissioners were indicted on charges of corruption, although none was convicted. And the ghost of Tom Pendergast, the longtime political boss, still haunted Kansas City, Mo., City Hall.

So Kansas City, Mo., officials searched for a new airport site, looking in Clay County. However, land costs were too expensive. They settled at the present site in undeveloped Platte County just south of Platte City.

Fast-forward to 2017. Joe Reardon, a former mayor of Kansas City, Kansas, was the featured speaker Friday, Oct. 20, at a meeting of the Congressional Forum at Children’s Mercy Park. Reardon is now the president of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce. He spoke about the need for a new airport terminal.

Voters in Kansas City, Mo., will go to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 7, to decide the fate of the new airport terminal. Kansas City, Kansas, residents do not vote on it. Reardon said it will be important for everyone who has friends in Kansas City, Mo., to encourage a “yes” vote on the new terminal issue. It will not raise taxes; the airport is funded by those who use it. His presentation last Friday was his 95th.

Reardon said the airport opened in 1972. During its first year of operation, the airport served about 3.8 million passengers. In 2016, that number had grown to nearly 12 million.

A change in security is a major factor that is demanding a new terminal, according to Reardon. Airlines, particularly Southwest, are insisting on more efficient security systems that can handle boarding passengers quicker.

Reardon also stressed the need for a modern terminal to attract new business for the entire region. He cited the 1914 effort of business and civic leaders who were bidding for a regional office of the Federal Reserve Bank. The selection committee came to Kansas City and was most impressed with the new Union Station that was a bustling enterprise. He compared that to the search committee for the most recent national Republican Convention; the committee members were brought in by private aircraft so they would not have to hassle with KCI.

So today, unlike the 1950s, there is a regional effort, headed up by the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and Reardon, to help secure a new airport terminal. Reardon said he is cautiously optimistic that the issue will pass; a poll indicates a 51 percent favorable vote.

Murrel Bland is the former editor of The Wyandotte West and The Piper Press. He is the executive director of Business West.

Candidate forum available for viewing on cable TV and internet

A candidate forum sponsored by Business West and other neighborhood business organizations in Kansas City, Kansas, will be shown this week on the Kansas City Kansas Community College cable channel.

The forums also are available for viewing on the internet on the college’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/KCECable. The forums were held at KCKCC and the videos were made by KCKCC.

The forums are on Spectrum (Time Warner) on channel 17, and on Google TV on channel 146.

The times the forum will be shown on cable TV are the same each day. The schedule of the forums on cable TV:

Tuesday, Oct. 24
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Wednesday, Oct. 25
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Thursday, Oct. 26
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Friday, Oct. 27
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Saturday, Oct. 28
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Sunday, Oct. 29
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Monday, Oct. 30
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Tuesday, Oct. 31
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Wednesday, Nov. 1
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Thursday, Nov. 2
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Friday, Nov. 3
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Saturday, Nov. 4
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Sunday, Nov. 5
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

Monday, Nov. 6
1 p.m. Mayor-CEO
2 p.m. Sheriff
3 p.m. Commissioner at Large, Unified Government
3:30 p.m. 1st and 8th districts, Unified Government Commission
4:30 p.m., 5th and 7th districts, UG Commission
5:30 p.m., KCKCC Board of Trustees
7:30 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education (unexpired term)
9 p.m., Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools (USD 500) Board of Education

No. 17 Butler rallies to escape KCKCC women’s soccer upset bid

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

For 50 minutes, Kansas City Kansas Community College’s women’s soccer team stood on the footsteps of the season’s biggest upset in the Jayhawk Conference.

Playing at No. 17 ranked Butler County in El Dorado Friday, the Lady Blue Devils jumped in front 1-0 on a goal by sophomore Serena Ortiz of Bishop Ward from the right side just 7:42 in the game and the Blue Devils stayed in front until Butler’s Holly Stewart tied it with seven minutes left in the half.

Butler, which had taken a 6-3 win over KCKCC earlier, then went ahead to stay 2-1 on a goal by Alexis Palmer with 40 minutes left and it stayed that way until the Grizzlies added a clinching goal by Kennedy Weaver with 5½ minutes remaining.

The 3-1 win gave Butler a share of the Jayhawk and Region VI championships with No. 18 ranked Johnson County. Both teams finished 11-1 in regional play and 14-4 overall.

KCKCC finished the season with a 7-10 overall record and 3-9 conference mark with four of the losses coming at the hands of the ranked co-champions. The seven wins are the most ever recorded by a Lady Blue Devil team.