TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! KANSAS CITY TOY TRAIN STREETCAR STAYS WINNING ELECTION BUT STILL NO FED FUNDING!!!



A Kansas City mail-in ballot triumph just now . . .

The press release was already drawn up because a gerrymandered outcome was assured . . .

Voters Say Yes to a KC Streetcar Extension on Main Street

(Kansas City, Missouri) - Voters in the Main Street Rail Transportation Development District (TDD) overwhelmingly approved the local funding structure to support the KC Streetcar Main Street Extension. The final tally was roughly 75.6% yes on Question 1 (sales tax) and 74.7% yes on Question 2 (special assessments). Final results are available on the KC Election Board website, www.kceb.org.

In August 2017, these same voters approved formation of the Kansas City Main Street Rail TDD with a 70 percent yes vote and in October 2017, entire slate of TDD Board of Directors endorsed by Mayor Sly James was elected to oversee the TDD. This was the third in a series of local elections to seek local approval for a KC Streetcar Main Street Extension project.

The Main Street Rail TDD is a separate entity from the Kansas City Streetcar Authority and the City of Kansas City, Missouri. This latest election allows the TDD Board of Directors to impose the TDD’s revenue sources, which will generate local funding to support the Main Street extension of the KC Streetcar.

The TDD’s revenue sources will not be collected until the extension is fully funded, either through Federal grants or other non-TDD sources and will replace and expand the existing downtown TDD used to support the starter-line’s construction and operations. The TDD boundary extends from the Missouri River on the north to 53rd Street on the south; State Line Road on the west to Campbell Street on the east.

“We are grateful for the voter’s support today and will work closely with the KCSA, the City of Kansas City and the KCATA to ensure this projects’ success. We are also grateful for all the hard work, time and energy put in by the volunteers and transit advocates during this election process,” said Jan Marcason, Chair of the TDD.

The funding structure is similar to the current downtown TDD structure in which:
- A sales tax not to exceed 1 percent on retail sales within the TDD boundary.

-A special assessment on real estate within the TDD boundary, with maximum annual rates as follows:

* 48¢ for each $100 of assessed value for commercial property
* 70¢ for each $100 of assessed value for residential property
* $1.04 for each $100 of assessed value for property owned by the City
* 40¢ for each $100 of assessed value for real property exempt from property tax, such as religious, educational, charitable, etc. property, but only on market value more than $300,000 and less than $50 Million.

- A supplemental special assessment on surface pay parking lots within the TDD boundary (not garages and not free parking lots). The maximum rate for the supplemental special assessment on surface pay parking lots will be $54.75 per space per year. This special assessment primarily applies to parcels in the downtown area.

“The completion of our local funding mechanism is a critical step necessary to advance this project for federal funding and bring the project to life,” said Tom Gerend, executive director with the Kansas City Streetcar Authority. “This is one step in a long process but the strong support from the public is a great motivator for all of us and reinforces the importance of making this vision a reality,” continued Gerend.

The KC Streetcar project team, consisting of the KC Streetcar Authority (KCSA), the KC Area Transportation Authority (KCATA), the City of Kansas City, MO (KCMO), and the consultant team led by HDR, Inc., has continued to advance the project planning for the Main Street Extension to UMKC, including work to refine streetcar stop locations, track alignments, and coordinated transit connections.

The KC Streetcar Main Street Extension project is being planned through a data driven process. In order to build the best streetcar extension for Kansas City, the planning group is looking at operational efficiency, cost, constructability and public input. The Main Street extension would run from Union Station to the vicinity of the University of Missouri-Kansas City at approximately 51st and Main Street. The project team recently held two public meetings in order to gather community input on stop locations and track alignment. A final recommendation from the project team about stop locations and track alignment, along with projected cost, will be available to the public this summer.

The KC Streetcar is owned by the City of Kansas City, Missouri, and operated and managed by the KC Streetcar Authority along with operator contractor Herzog Transit, Inc., and partners with the KC Area Transportation Authority. The award-winning KC Streetcar has proved to be a success for downtown Kansas City with more than 4 Million rides during the first two years of service and more than $2 Billion in development dollars around the streetcar route.
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Comments

  1. A flimsy victory and a setback for KC Democracy.

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    1. Propaganda to be sure, those numbers the streetcar supporters are running are pure fantasy.

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    2. ^^^ Don't be a sore loser.

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    3. Federal funding you will be a loser.

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  2. This is a great day for Kansas City, we can finally get started on moving this city forward and making sure that we have one of the BEST streetcar lines in the nation.

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  3. ^^^ Okay Chris, now get your shoeshine box, the Mayor needs a buffing.

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  4. How much does UMKC currently pay in property taxes ? What is the assessed value ?

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  5. What about murder? Anything on that Chris? Can’t “move forward” with that and infrastructure falling completely apart but then as we commoners already know nothing is for us but a couple thousand people downtown get everything, from the sweat off our backs.

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  6. ^^This isn't a murder thread, so your asinine comment will get no response. Stay on topic or go back to bed.

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    1. Murder yes it will continue to climb .

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  7. The Feds are never going to fund a penny for such a frivolous piece of shit like our streetcar when our infrastructure sucks as bad as it does. Besides, the Feds are also aware that we have a corrupt piece of shit mayor and city council.

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  8. Holy shit those property value increases are way higher than I thought. $700/per $100,000 house property value per year. Most of the houses in the area are at least 200k. Am I reading this correctly? Someone let me know if I'm not because holy shit, this is quite expensive for a boutique item.

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  9. I thought this was a murder thread stay on topic. 1:18 STFU

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  10. @1:45pm Yep, you got that right. Most of the people who voted for this aren't homeowners, they are renters so they don't think it affects them. Wait until their landlords raise the rent to cover the increase in property taxes.Then you will hear yowling.

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  11. To late for KCMO to movie ahead as it is decades behind. The toy train is one step up from the stage coach and nobody riding shotgun unless that is Chris's new job.

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  12. @1:45
    No, that is not right. The rate is $0.70 per $100 of assessed value. Assessed value for residential properties is 19% of the market value as set by the county. So, a $200,000 residential property would pay $266/yr.

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    1. Go back and check your math. 19% of $ 200,000 is $ 380.00

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    2. Never mind what I just posted

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  13. We actually need a higher murder rate. Hood rats killing hood rats, with an occasional hipster getting in the way, is a good thing.

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  14. More murder. Less street cars that don't work.

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  15. Only property owners, regardless of where they live, should be allowed to vote on matters that only affect them and do not affect non property owners. "Is it worth paying an extra $266 per year to have a streetcar nearby" vs. "Sure why not vote yes if my rent goes up I'll just move to JoCo."

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  16. Lol $400 a year for a boutique train. This is not good for kc and the working class people who live in midtown. What are they thinking

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  17. It will be an exciting ride going up and down Main at the Plaza in the winter that's if they make up the hill from Union Station

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  18. UMKC is asking the city to be exempt from this new tax

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  19. Go4KC Best streetcar lines in the nation??????? Then why did Sly James pick the one that broke down the most and was the least expensive?????? Flipping MORON!

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  20. Go4KC don't pat yourself on the back yet. Long ways to go here and several lawsuits in federal court to get past first which I doubt you will.

    The secret to a new Mayor getting elected is to take a stance to kill this idiot expansion, turn the existing part of the toy train into a pay per ride as it should have been in the beginning. Buy Sly knew than as he does now hardly nobody will ride the damn thing.

    This whole election was rigged from the word go and the city not honoring the city wide vote as the voters said they wanted is further proof of how rigged it is.

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  21. @ 3:21

    Sorry but that is not how elections work in the USA. When a City wants to raise property taxes, or when the school district seeks a levy for a bond issue, the property owners are not the class of voters, only registered voters living in that taxing jurisdiction are (same as here for this TDD). This is well-settled law, completely constitutional.

    But, you know, please excuse me for injecting fact and law into this discussion.

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    1. No, 4:54! It's rigged! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED!RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! NIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED! RIGGED!

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  22. @4:54 But, you should know @3:21 said "should be allowed" isn't the same as " shell be allowed". If it was as simple as facts and laws there wouldn't be so many ambulance chasers

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    1. Some lawyer you'd be..."shell be allowed."

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    2. Some lawyer you'd be on a fucking blog. 2 bit ambulance chaser. Typo ! Tarzan the lawn man hires guys like you all day long if you are lucky.

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  23. gerrymanded voters?

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  24. @6:06 - 5:21 was right about should be vs shell be they aren't the same. You must have assumed he meant to say shall be. Being a lawyer you should know better.

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  25. Has anyone bothered to figure out HOW they are going to get the streetcar up and down those hills around the Plaza? What's the proposed route? Try driving it in the winter and see the problem.

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  26. Congrats Sly, even Hillary couldn’t win a rigged election

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  27. First time on this site. Laughing at all the old people on here against the street car. "Toy car." No sense of what is happening to cities across the country. You all think KC is still in the 90's.

    What has recent top KU/MU grads all moving to cities (non-major) like Austin, Charlotte, Minneapolis vs. KC? What attracts top talent and companies?

    You guys are so ignorant and your regressive attitudes portray the kind of thinking that made KC's downtown die. Thankful your opinion on this weird blog has no weight. What was the vote? 70% yes?

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