A sign of party times and a dearth of "economic conservatism" in the Sunflower State.
Take a peek at a day trip that kinda sounds like a drag . . .
"Olathe’s proposed $320 million “ultra-accessible” special incentive district near 119th Street and Renner Boulevard featuring a 5,000-seat multisport complex, an amusement park, shopping and a medical facility for individuals with disabilities is moving forward."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Olathe clears way for Hunt family-backed entertainment complex, with millions in tax incentives
The proposed project at the corner of 119th Street and Renner Boulevard centers around an 18-acre, "ultra accessible" amusement park, a 5,000-seat multi-sport complex, and a hotel.
Somewhat related for those lower on the food chain . . .
Olathe looks into eminent domain as possibility to acquire properties for I-35/Santa Fe corridor project
At Olathe City Council meeting on Tuesday, the council discussed two agenda items pertaining to the I-35/Santa Fe Corridor project.
Developing . . .
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