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  • Business Matching Grant

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

  • City of Haysville | Orchard Picnic

    Orchard Acres Shelter Orchard Acres Shelter 1200 E. Dirck 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. Orchard_Picnic2 Orchard_Picnic1 Orchard_Picnic5 Orchard_Picnic2 1/4

  • 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 - Audit Reports - New | concept3

    Audit Report 2024 Audit Report 2023 Audit Report 2022 Audit Report 2021 Audit Report 2020 Audit Report 2019 Audit Report 2018 Audit Report 2017 Audit Report

  • New - Community Building - New | concept3

    Community Building 130 E. 2nd Street South Located in W.W. Hays Historic Park $75 - $100 Plus Deposit Off-Street Parking Kitchen and Restrooms Please contact the HAC at 316.529.5922 between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, M-F or 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. Address 130 E. 2nd Street South Haysville, KS Phone 316.529.5922 Email haysvillerec@haysvilleks.gov

  • 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 Mayor Youth Leadership Council New | concept3

    Mayor's Youth Leadership Council What is The Mayor’s Youth Leadership Council? The Council was created to raise awareness and involvement of Haysville youth in city government and develop leadership skills. Members receive hands-on experience in local government by meeting with Mayor Russ Kessler and working with city staff and local leaders. It is the purpose of this Council to develop, implement, and participate in a variety of youth-identified community programs, projects, and events. Who May Apply? Youth selected to serve must attend school and/or reside within USD 261. Applicants must currently be in the 8th to 11th grades. All applicants must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. How Many Members Serve on the Council? A limited number of seats are available on the Council. Members are interviewed and selected by the Selection Committee, which consists of Mayor Kessler and city staff. Membership Terms Each appointed member makes a commitment to serve for one school year starting in June and ending in May. Terms are renewable and members may be re-appointed. Members are encouraged to reapply from year to year. New and returning members have the opportunity to develop lifelong leadership skills, build networks, and gain additional hands-on experience in local government. Benefits of Council Membership Provide input on Haysville’s future - Provide input on programs, services, and events offered for your age group - Learn about the City and Community of Haysville - Meet one-on-one with the Mayor, City Officials, and City Staff - Establish networks that benefit your future - Learn valuable job and life skills Community Service Hours Each member will receive community service hours based on participation level and agreed to by each participating school. For more information, contact: Will Black Chief Administrative Officer City of Haysville 200 West Grand Avenue Haysville, KS 67060 Phone: 316.529.5900 Email: wblack@haysvilleks.gov

  • 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

  • New - Senior Center Rental - New | concept3

    Senior Center Rental Senior Center 160 E. Karla Avenue Senior Center Membership Required Contact Senior Center at 316.529.5903 Or email kmcdaniel@haysvilleks.gov See calendar below for availability While every effort is made to keep this calendar up to date, please contact the SC to verify the availability of the facility. Address 160 E. Karla Avenue Haysville, KS 67060 Phone 316.529.5903 Email kmcdaniel@haysvilleks.gov

  • New - Citizen of the Year Nomination - N | concept3

    Citizen of the Year Nomination Must live within Haysville Area of Influence Nomination Form

  • City of Haysville | Stormwater

    Stormwater Storm Drains As an integral part to the safety of our streets, storm drains must be kept free of debris and function at maximum capacity. The philosophy of "only rain in the drain" should be adopted by all Haysville residents. Property owners can dispose of yard waste at the City’s Recycling Center. Learn more about the Haysville Recycling Center Here. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Permit Stormwater Management Plan Stormwater Infrastructure Map Preventative Measures Our community can take preventative measures to decrease erosion and sediment runoff from entering our storm water system. Good common sense can go a long way; Here are some examples: Consider using a car wash instead of washing your car at home. Contain waste oil and take it to Haysville’s Recycling Center to dispose. Do not use the street or gutter inlet to dispose of yard waste such as lawn clippings and leaves, instead bring it to Haysville’s Recycling Center. Don’t fertilize your lawn if there is a chance for rain. Sweep your driveway rather than washing it down. Use pesticides sparingly on lawns and gardens. Instead, consider a more natural approach. View & Print our “Stormwater Utility Information” brochure here "Use Lawn Chemicals Wisely" brochure

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