Emergency rental and utility assistance program available

The Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance (KERA) program, launched on March 15, provides rent, utility and internet access assistance to households experiencing financial hardships because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The program is accepting applications until Aug. 1 at https://kera.kshousingcorp.org/kera/. The Aug. 1 deadline allows staff to process as many applications as possible, according to a spokesman.

The assistance covers up to 12 months of rent and rental arrears, money past due, up to three months of prospective rent at a time, even if the household does not have rental arrears, and past due residential utility and home energy such as electric, gas, water, sewer and trash services, and internet costs.

The KERA program is funded through the federal Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021, which provided the state of Kansas nearly $200 million in rental assistance funding. The Kansas Housing Resources Corp. (KHRC) serves as the administrator of the majority of these funds through the KERA program.

Those eligible to apply include tenants who rent their home, tenants whose 2020 household income did not exceed 80 percent of the area’s median income, households where at least one member is experiencing documented financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, or at least one member of the household is uncertain of where they will stay or may become homeless without housing assistance.

To apply for the program, both the tenant and their landlord must apply online via a joint application process. The landlord completes online certification and the tenant submits the online application. The landlord and tenant are then notified when the application is processed. If approved, the landlord or service provider receive funds directly from the Kansas Housing Resources Corp. The landlord or service provider then applies assistance to the tenant’s account.

To learn more about the Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance Program, the qualification and application process, visit the KHRC website at https://kshousingcorp.org/emergency-rental-assistance/ or call 785-217-2001.

According to the Board of Public Utilities, when a customer makes an application for these funds from the state of Kansas, the customer will receive a proof of prequalified application notice back from the state identifying their application as submitted.

Applicants must then notify BPU customer service as soon as they receive the email application notice from the state. BPU will allow the customer to receive service for 30 days without disconnection while it works with the state to make adjustments.

If the customer’s prequalified application is rejected, the customer must also contact the BPU and the utility will advise the customer about making an application for other assistance they may qualify for. When BPU customers receive their application notice, they should not only call customer service at 913-573-9190 but also send their notice from the state to [email protected], according to the BPU.

A BPU spokesman said that customers are encouraged to stay current with their bills to avoid getting too far behind and if anyone has any BPU billing or customer service questions, they can call 913-573-9190 and a utility representative is available to assist.

BPU to meet Wednesday for regular meeting

The Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Public Utilities will meet for its regular meeting on Wednesday, May 5.

The BPU will have a work session at 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, followed by the regular meeting at 6 p.m. May 5. The BPU finance committee will meet at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday.

On the agenda for the work session is a board update and general manager update, and information on the BPU bill print design.

On the agenda for the regular meeting are a public comment time, general manager and staff reports, COVID-19 update, March financial report, water operations update, miscellaneous comments and board comments.

The meetings will be conducted by telephone and the internet. Because of safety concerns with the pandemic, the BPU buildings are closed to the public.

The public may access the Zoom meeting on the internet or may call in through the telephone to listen to the meeting.

Anyone may join the Zoom meeting at
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84523139724.

Or anyone may call, toll-free, 1-888-475-4499.

The meeting ID number is 845 2313 9724.

To access the board meeting information packet, visit
https://www.bpu.com/Portals/0/pdf/board-information-packet-5-5-21.pdf.

Members of the community who wish to speak to the Board during the regular session must be logged in to the Zoom meeting via the internet using their browser or the Zoom application. Members of the public will be asked to raise their hand to signal they wish to address the board.

During the public comment section of the agenda, community members will be asked to provide their name and address and will then have 5 minutes to speak.

BPU to hold special meeting Tuesday

The Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Public Utilities will hold a special meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 4.

The meeting will be conducted by telephone and the internet, then will move into a closed executive session to discuss personnel issues.

All of the BPU’s buildings remain closed to the public to reduce the risk of exposure for safety during the pandemic.

The public may access the meeting through the telephone to listen, and if they have access to the internet, may visit the Zoom meeting.

Anyone interested may join the Zoom meeting at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84523139724.


Or anyone may call the toll-free phone number, 1-888-475-4499.

The meeting ID number is 845 2313 9724.