Municipal Court late fees lowered

The Unified Government Commission tonight voted unanimously to approve an ordinance that lowered the late fees in Municipal Court.

The required $50 late fees per charge are being reduced to $5 under the change.

According to officials, the change will not impose undue or unjust fees, reflects the staff time spent on the fines, and is in line with UG Commission goals to improve the economic prosperity of all residents.

In the past, according to officials, handling the late cases was more time-consuming before they had computers, but with computers, it takes less staff time.

Officials said they hope the change encourages more people to come forward in a more timely manner, appear in court and pay their fines.

In other action, the UG Commission also unanimously approved some changes to the fireworks ordinance. For the most part, the changes involve safety and security in the distribution of fireworks.

More than 125 pounds of consumer grade fireworks will have to be reported to the fire marshal and stored in the same manner as professional grade fireworks under the changes. The Fire Department will know the locations where large amounts of fireworks are stored, in order to protect citizens, according to officials.

Pre-ordered consumer fireworks will have to be distributed from a licensed Kansas fireworks retailer’s sales establishment. They cannot be taken to a new location and handed out there; instead groups that are selling fireworks to raise funds will have to have the buyers pick up the fireworks at a licensed retailer’s stand.

Other changes, according to the Kansas City, Kansas, fire marshal, will include requiring two water fire extinguishers at each sales outlet; requiring a cash bond from retailers to cover the possible cost of cleanup; requiring retailers to notify the fire marshal about what is done with leftover fireworks; and requiring fireworks stand owners to be present for the initial inspection by the Fire Department.

Welborn Elementary groundbreaking to be Friday

A groundbreaking for a new Welborn Elementary School will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, March 23, at the school at 5200 Leavenworth Road.

The new elementary school will be a state-of-the-art facility designed to provide a quality learning and working environment for all those attending the school, according to a news release from the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools.

The new building will be about 68,000 square feet with 550 students, according to district information.

Two existing Welborn school buildings at 5200 Leavenworth Road will be razed after the completion of the new building, according to the release.

Until the new school is built, students will continue to attend classes at the current location.

Among the standout features of the new two-story facility will be 26 classrooms, as well as an art room, music room, multipurpose room, gymnasium, media center and a flex-makerspace.

The project is tentatively scheduled for completion for the 2019-2020 school year.

The designer of the new school is HTK Architects and the construction company is JE Dunn Construction.

KCKCC to hold children’s Easter egg hunt and celebration

The Kansas City, Kansas, community is invited to participate in Kansas City Kansas Community College’s annual Easter celebration.

The event is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 24, at the Health Professions Patio on the KCKCC Main Campus, 7250 State Ave. The patio is located behind the Jewell Building on the east side of campus. In case of inclement weather, the event will be canceled.

The event is designed for children birth to 12 years old.

The Easter egg hunts will be divided into several different sections according to age. The first Easter egg hunt will begin promptly at 11:30 a.m. with subsequent hunts held every 15 minutes. The event will end with a grand finale Easter egg hunt for everyone to participate in at the same time.

In addition, there will be pony rides, lunch, inflatables, family carnival ride, Easter photos for the family and more. All of the activities during the event will be free and open to students, faculty, staff and community members.

For more information, contact Andrica Wilcoxen at 913-288-7553.