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  • City of Haysville | Brady Shelter

    Brady Shelter/Plagens Playground Brady Shelter 6545 Mabel Street Please contact the HAC at 316.529.5922 between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, M-F o r email haysvillerec@haysville-ks.com See calendar here for availability While every effort is made to keep this calendar up to date, please contact the HAC to verify the availability of the facility. Plagens Playground_07032023_02 Plagens-Brady_07252023_01 Plagens-Brady_07252023_02 Plagens Playground_07032023_02 1/6

  • City of Haysville | PRIDE Park

    PRIDE Park Vickers1 flag_edit PA130012 Vickers1 1/6 PRIDE Park City Fountain Historic Vickers Station Hike and Bike Path City WiFi

  • City of Haysville | Archive Planning Commission Agendas 2

    Archive Planning/BZA Agendas-2 Archived Meetings 2017 - 2019 APRIL 28, 2022 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO FEBRUARY 24, 2022 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO JANUARY 27, 2022 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO AUGUST 11, 2022 AGENDA VIDEO JULY 28, 2022 AGENDA VIDEO MAY 26, 2022 AGENDA VIDEO SEPTEMBER 22, 2022 AGENDA VIDEO SEPTEMBER 08, 2022 AGENDA VIDEO AUGUST 25, 2022 AGENDA VIDEO DECEMBER 08, 2022 AGENDA VIDEO NOVEMBER 10, 2022 AGENDA VIDEO OCTOBER 13, 2022 AGENDA VIDEO DECEMBER 09 2021 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO NOVEMBER 18, 2021 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO OCTOBER 28, 2021 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO AUGUST 26, 2021 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO JUNE 24, 2021 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO MAY 27, 2021 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO MARCH 11, 2021 AGENDA MINUTES NO VIDEO FEBRUARY 25, 2021 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO SEPTEMBER 24 2020 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO AUGUST 13, 2020 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO JULY 09, 2020 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO APRIL 23, 2020 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO FEBRUARY 13, 2020 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO JANUARY 09, 2020 AGENDA MINUTES VIDEO

  • New - Riggs Lion - New | concept3

    Riggs Park Lion Shelter 706 Sarah Lane Located in Riggs Park $65 with electricity, Plus Deposit Off-Street Parking Kitchen and Restrooms 9 Hole Disc Golf Course Lake with ADA Dock Hike and Bike Path Playgrounds Free City WiFi Please contact the HAC at 316.529.5922 between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, M-F o r email haysvillerec@haysville-ks.com See calendar here for availability While every effort is made to keep this calendar up to date, please contact the HAC to verify the availability of the facility. Address 706 Sarah Lane Haysville, KS Phone 316.529.5922 Email haysvillerec@haysville-ks.com

  • City of Haysville | Whisler Picnic

    Whisler Park Shelter Whisler Park Shelter 950 Freeman Avenue Please contact the HAC at 316.529.5922 between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, M-F o r email haysvillerec@haysville-ks.com See calendar here for availability While every effort is made to keep this calendar up to date, please contact the HAC to verify the availability of the facility. IMG_6645 IMG_6631 Whisler4 IMG_6645 1/8

  • New- Recycling/Yard Waste - New | concept3

    Recycling/Yard Waste Haysville Public Works Recycling Center 401 S. Jane Haysville, KS 67060 *Weather Permitting* M-TH, 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM Friday 7:30 AM - 11:00 AM Haysville residents who live within the Haysville City Limits, have FREE access to the recycling center. We require Name, Address, Phone Number & License Plate Number in order to grant access. Contractors who are doing work for Haysville residents are welcome to recycle yard waste, as long as the homeowner has called prior to the contractor arriving. Materials that are not accepted at the Haysville Recycling Center can be taken to Brooks C&D Landfill. Brook’s Landfill 4100 N. West St. Wichita, KS 67205 (316) 305-3225 RV Dump Station The RV Dump Station is located off of Delos & Grand, or Wayne & Grand. The Dump Station is FREE to use and open 24 hours mid-spring through early winter. Holiday Tree Recycling Holiday Tree Recycling runs for approximately 2 weeks after December 25. Address 500 Terry Francine St. San Francisco, CA 94158 Phone 123-456-7890 Email info@mysite.com Connect

  • City of Haysville | Patrol

    Patrol LeVon Crotts Patrol Commander lcrotts@haysvilleks.gov 200 W. Grand Avenue 316.529.5912 The function of the Haysville Police Department's Patrol Section is to ensure public safety through enforcement of laws and ordinances. They also take reports from the citizens of Haysville on a variety of both criminal and non-criminal issues. The patrol section provides response to any suspicious or criminal activity reported within the city. They also regularly patrol the streets to both locate and deter criminal activity. Officers take reports and process crime scenes to include photographing and locating witnesses and evidence. Officers are also responsible for enforcing traffic laws to maintain safe and orderly traffic flow throughout the City. This includes following up on citizen complaints on traffic violators, and gathering statistical data on traffic counts and speeds throughout neighborhoods. Patrol officers also investigate any traffic crashes that occur within the City. Besides the enforcement functions of the patrol section, they are also on the streets to help people. Patrol officers take non-criminal reports and answer questions for residents that often times feel they have nowhere else to turn. This includes things like assisting citizens with neighbor disputes, and fire and EMS calls. They also regularly patrol businesses and talk to the public on various crime prevention topics. If you need to talk with an officer, make a police report, or report suspicious activity, please call 911 and an officer will respond.

  • New - Food Bank/Commodities - New | concept3

    Food Bank/Commodities Haysville Food Bank and Commodities Program **Please note: Although the Food Bank and Commodities programs are administered through the Haysville Senior Center, you do NOT have to be a senior to receive help.** This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Food Bank FAQ The Haysville food bank is sustained solely by donations, most commonly from generous Haysville residents and groups or clubs within the Haysville School District. Donations are accepted during Haysville Senior Center business hours. Q: Who qualifies for help from the Haysville Food Bank? A: Households with a Haysville address or those located in the USD 261 school district qualify to receive assistance from the Haysville Food Bank. There are no age or income restrictions for the food bank. Q: What information do I need to bring? A: A driver's license/ID matching the name on a current utility bill will be required each visit. The utility bill must be dated no longer than 2 months prior to the appointment date. Q: How often can I utilize the Food Bank? A: A household can get help from our program one time per month (one month from date of appointment). Q: When can I retrieve my food box? A: Our food bank is only available by appointment only. Please call 316-529-5903 to schedule an appointment. Walk-ins are not accepted. Commodities Program Q: What is the commodities program? A: The commodities program, also known as The Emergency Food Assistance Program, or TEFAP, provides free USDA commodity foods to low-income households throughout Kansas. TEFAP distributions vary each month and contain non-perishable, refrigerated and frozen items. Q: Am I eligible? A: Persons of all ages who have low income or do not work are eligible for this program. Persons must show a Kansas Driver’s License/State ID as well as a current utility bill matching the name of the ID. The utility bill must be dated no longer than 2 months prior to the distribution date. Our location covers the following zip codes: 67060, 67216, or 67217. Individuals must sign a declaration stating that their total household income meets the income guidelines determined by the State of Kansas. For additional information or to verify qualification, please call the Haysville Senior Center at 529-5903. Q: When can I receive commodities? A: TEFAP food is shipped (typically) bi-monthly to participating organizations for distribution. Distribution dates are subject to change. We recommend contacting the Senior Center at 316-529-5903 at the beginning of each month to confirm distribution date, as there may be back-to-back distributions occasionally. Distribution dates are typically on the third Wednesday of distribution month, beginning at 1:00 p.m. Distribution is held at the back (east side) of the building. Patrons remain in their vehicle during distribution. Food is distributed on a first come, first serve basis only. Food is not reserved under any circumstances. Q: What if I am unable to pick up my commodities? A: A TEFAP Proxy Form may be filled out each year (typically updated yearly in July) allowing another person to pick up your commodities in your place. The designated proxy will still be required to provide your license/ID and current utility bill for each distribution. Having a designated proxy does not guarantee that you will receive food. Food is still distributed on a first come, first serve basis. Commodities will not be given to another person without a completed proxy form. Who do I contact if I have more questions? You may contact the Haysville Senior Center at (316) 529-5903 during business hours Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. to inquire about eligibility and schedule a pick-up time. Walk-ins are not accepted at this time. For more information on the TEFAP commodity program, click here to view the USDA TEFAP Fact Sheet.

  • Administrative Services

    Administrative Services for the City of Haysville, KS including personnel and areas related to the administration of the city ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Will Black City Administrator 316.529.5900 wblack@haysvilleks.gov Georgie Carter Deputy Administrator 316.529.5900 gcarter@haysvilleks.gov 200 W. Grand Avenue 316.529.5900 The City Administrator is responsible for providing leadership in the daily administration and implementation of all City operations and the policies, goals, and vision set forth by the Mayor and the City Council. The Administrative Department consists of economic development, planning and zoning, communications, multi-media, IT, and the senior center operations. They are responsible for: Promote and encourage community and economic development. Recommend annual budget, Prepares a budget for the city council’s consideration Administer the adopted budget and capital improvement programs. Act as liaison with citizens, businesses, community organizations, and government agencies. Monitor state and federal legislation. Prepare City Council meeting agenda, including supporting materials. Coordinate compliance with national and state laws. Implements and enforces policies established by the elected officials Enforces and implements local Zoning codes Manages Floodplain management and certification IT, Communications Multi-Media and Digital Communications Senior Center operations City legal Supervision of all City projects and grants Accountable for the City finances Council Agendas Doing Business Planning/Zoning Multimedia Park Board WiFi Maps Haysville Hometown Hero Application

  • City of Haysville | Danny Walters Bio

    Danny Walters- Ward IV Ward IV - Danny Walters dannydwalters@gmail.com Term Expires Dec. 2025 316.993.7693 Councilperson Walters was elected to the City Council in January of 2018. He and his wife Barbara have lived in Haysville for more than 20 years. They have four grown children, all of whom are graduates of Campus High School. They also have eight grandchildren. Danny is retired from Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. He is also retired from the U.S. Air Force after 20 years of service and serves on the Board of Deacons at the Colonial Heights Assembly of God. He enjoys the small town atmosphere offered in Haysville and says it is a great place to raise a family and a good community to retire in. Danny appreciates the opportunity to serve our city, and welcomes questions or concerns from community members.

  • Business Matching Grant

    Dessert-Focused Incentive To apply for the Dessert- Focused Incentive program, please click the apply button and save the application. When finished, email the form to Danielle Gabor at dgabor@haysvilleks.gov Application

  • New- School Resource Officers - New | concept3

    School Resource Officers There are three officers assigned to the School Resource Officer Program. The officers are assigned to Campus High School, Haysville High School, and both Haysville Middle Schools. These officers also interact with all of the USD 261 Elementary Schools. The School Resource Officer Program is designed to bring a feeling of safety and security to the school as well as give parents, students, and staff access to another City resource located within the school. Members of the Haysville Police Department teach D.A.R.E. to fifth grade students attending Haysville schools. If you have questions about these programs please call the Haysville Police Department at 316-529-5912 or email Sgt. Case at ccase@haysvilleks.gov Chad Case Supervisor ccase@haysvilleks.gov Caitlin Boor HMS - HWMS cboor@haysvilleks.gov Scott Kitzenberger HHS/Tri City skitzenberger@haysvilleks.gov Aaron Watkins Campus High School awatkins@haysvilleks.gov

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