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- Facade Grant
Facade Grant To apply for the Facade Grant program, please click the apply button and save the application. When finished, email the form to ecodevo@haysvilleks.gov Application
- City of Haysville | Water Portal
Water Customer Portal The City of Haysville has a new interactive, web-based customer portal that features easy-to-read usage charts, graphs, usage alerts, tips and more to put relevant data at our customers' fingertips regarding water usage. It provides almost everything a customer needs to correct current issues and make informed decisions about future usage. FEATURES Email alarms and problem notifications to prevent or minimize unintended overuse Usage assessment and control Usage alert settings and usage alerts to help keep bills low and prevent billing surprises Remote monitoring of rental and vacation properties Decreases the need to call customer service The portal allows for better use of staff time and improves billing and usage relationships. Water customer service staff can be proactive, initiating alerts and calls to consumers about unusual use they may see occurring which could be from a water leak. HOW TO SIGN UP Go to https://my-haysv.sensus-analytics.com/ Click "Need to set up an account?" Enter your email address and click "Get Started" An email will be sent from donotreply@sensus-analytics.com . Follow the link in the email. The link will expire after 24 hours Enter your account number (EXCLUDING DASHES), which can be found on your water bill, create a password (password must be at least 12 characters long), and click "Submit" After clicking submit, it will take you back to your login page. Your account is now active. Below is an introductory video with visual instructions on how to sign-up. Nancy Bernardo Customer Support 316.529.5900 nbernardo@haysvilleks.gov Hours Monday- Thursday 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Friday 7:30 am - 11:30 am Levi Brewer Water Supervisor lbrewer@haysvilleks.gov
- City of Haysville | Police
Police Department Jeff Whitfield Chief of Police 316.529.5912 jwhitfield@haysvilleks.gov 200 W. Grand Avenue 316.529.5912 Know about a crime? Click the image above for more information about reporting a crime. Mission Statement The mission for every member of this department is to consistently seek and find ways to affirmatively promote, preserve, and deliver a feeling of security, safety and quality services to our community. Community Policing Officers organize neighborhood watch programs, block parties, tours and other community events to connect citizens and law enforcement together. Vacation Home Check-Up and Block Parties Please click the Forms link below to access these 2 forms . Investigations Patrol Municipal Court School Resource Officers Emergency Alerts Animal Control Found Dogs Forms City Code Standard Traffic Ordinance for Kansas Cities 2025 Uniform Public Defense Code for Kansas Cities 2025
- City of Haysville | Peartree Shelter
Pear Tree Park Shelter Pear Tree Shelter 362 Moy Avenue Please contact the HAC at 316.529.5922 between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, M-F o r email haysvillerec@haysvilleks.gov 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. Peartree4 Peartree3 Peartree2 Peartree4 1/5
- 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@haysvilleks.gov 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
- Steak/Family Dining Incentive
Steak House/Family Dining Incentive To apply for the Steak House/Family Dining Incentive program, please click the apply button and save the application. When finished, email the form to ecodevo@haysvilleks.gov Application
- City of Haysville | Haysville Dog Park
Haysville Dog Park Dog_Park Becky Stobart's dog George 2 38061 Dog_Park 1/10 Haysville Dog Park at Randal L. Dorner Park 1.3 Acre Area for Small Dogs (Under 45 Pounds 1.6 Acre Area for All Dogs Paved Parking Hike & Bike Path Shaded Seating Year Round Restroom Access
- City of Haysville | 2023 Legal Notices Archive
Legal Notices 2023 Archive On September 11, 2023, the Haysville Governing Body adopted Charter Ordinance No. 29 exempting the City from the provisions of K.S.A. 12-1651 and providing substitute provisions which relate to the official naming of an official newspaper. On December 11, 2023, the Governing Body adopted Resolution No. 23-13 officially designating the City website (www.haysville-ks.com ) as the official City newspaper for legal notices that do not require publication in a newspaper of general circulation. All notices meeting this definition will be published on this page. LEGAL NOTICES
- City of Haysville | Water Consumer Confidence Report Archive
Water - Consumer Confidence Report Archive Current Report Levi Brewer Water Supervisor lbrewer@haysville-ks.com 401 S. Jane 316.529.5940 Hours Monday- Thursday 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Friday 7:30 am - 11:30 am
- 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
- City of Haysville | Investigations
Investigations Malcolm Young Investigations Commander myoung@haysvilleks.gov Chad Case Supervisor ccase@haysvilleks.gov Brady Simmons Detective bsimmons@haysvilleks.gov 200 W. Grand Avenue 316.529.5912 The function of the Haysville Police Department's Investigations Section is to review and investigate reports of felony and misdemenor crimes, identify suspects, both adult and juvenile, and prepare cases for prosecution with the District Attorney's Office or the Haysville City Prosecutors Office. All criminal reports made to the Haysville Police Department are refered to the Investigations Section for further review. Detectives are assigned cases based ,in part, on the information provided to them through officer's reports, victims statements, and eye witness accounts. Other factors used to decide if a case will be assigned for further investigation include: clear descriptions that will identify the suspect, license tag information, direct knowledge of who committed the crime, physical evidence that can identify the suspect, or witnesses who are able to positively identify the suspect. There could be other factors that may also be used in determining case assignment. There are instances where a report will contain all the necessary information needed to determine that a crime has been committed and there is a known suspect responsible for the crime. Those cases are reviewed for completeness and a determination is made based on probable cause whether it is a misdemenor or a felony. If all of the necessary information is there the cases are immediately assigned to a detective for preperation and presentation to the Sedgwick County District Attorney's office. A review date is set with the DA as soon as possible. Only felony cases are reviewed by the District Attorney and done by appointment only. Any misdemenor cases will be forwarded to the Haysville Municipal Court and City Prosecutor for local prosecution. In the case where a Detective has exhausted all leads and no more information was developed towards prosecution, the case will be considered inactive. Should new information be developed, the case can be reopened for further investigation. If you are the victim of a crime currently being investigated by the Haysville Police Department and have a question about your case you can contact the Investigations Section.
- 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.