Kansas City, MO
Civic snapshot for ZIP code 64106
Local Government Activity
Sponsor: Mayor Pro Tem Ryana Parks-Shaw RESOLUTION - Declaring April 2, 2026, as Brijhana Epperson Day.
Special Action
PassedSponsor: Director of Water Services Department Authorizing the Director of Water Services to execute an $11,816,607.32 construction contract with MegaKC Corporation, for the Vertical Wells 2-5 Replacement project; authorizing a maximum expenditure of $13,000,000.00; and recognizing this ordinance as having an accelerated effective date.
Ordinance
PassedSponsor: Councilmember Andrea Bough Rezoning an area of about 1.35 acres generally located at 7953 State Line Road from Districts B1-1, B3-2 and R-0.5 to District B2-2 to allow for the addition of one drive-through lane to accommodate two drive-through lanes. (CD-CPC-2025-00167)
Ordinance
PassedSponsor: Councilmember Andrea Bough RESOLUTION - Approving an amendment to the Country Club/Waldo Area Plan on about 1.35 acres located at 7953 State Line Road by changing the recommended land use on the eastern side from office/residential to mixed use community. (CD-CPC-2025-00174)
Resolution
PassedSponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department Approving a development plan on about 0.44 acres in District DC-15 generally located at 1044 Main Street and 1031 Baltimore Avenue to allow for the reuse of an historic building by creating ground floor commercial space and 74 residential units. (CD-CPC-2026-00013)
Ordinance
PassedSponsor: Director of City Planning and Development Department Rezoning an area of about one acre generally located at the northwest corner of North Cleveland Avenue and Northeast Winn Road from District R-6 to B1-1 to allow for an existing building to be used for a grocery store. (CD-CPC-2026-00005)
Ordinance
PassedHow This Affects You
Tax Increment Financing district approved for 435 & Soccer Drive redevelopment
Kansas City is establishing a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district to fund redevelopment at the 435 & Soccer Drive area. TIF districts capture increases in property tax revenue from the designated area to pay for improvements, which may affect how tax dollars are allocated but does not directly change tax rates for residents in the district.
This is a preliminary estimate based on proposed rates that may change before adoption. Estimate based on ZIP-level medians. Your actual impact depends on your property assessment, exemptions, and filing status.
Tax Increment Financing district established for 435 & Soccer Drive redevelopment
Kansas City is creating a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district for the 435 & Soccer Drive area to fund redevelopment. TIF districts capture future tax revenue growth from the designated area to pay for public improvements. Residents and property owners in this district may see changes to how property tax revenues are allocated, but the ordinance itself does not directly increase or decrease tax rates.
Estimate based on ZIP-level medians. Your actual impact depends on your property assessment, exemptions, and filing status.
New Tax Increment Financing district approved for 435 & Soccer Drive area
Kansas City is establishing a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district for the 435 & Soccer Drive redevelopment area. Under TIF, property tax revenue growth in the district is captured and dedicated to financing improvements in that specific area, which may result in different tax treatment for properties within the district boundaries.
Estimate based on ZIP-level medians. Your actual impact depends on your property assessment, exemptions, and filing status.
Tax Increment Financing district approved for 435 & Soccer Drive redevelopment area
Kansas City is establishing a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district for a redevelopment project near 435 and Soccer Drive. Under TIF, property tax revenue from future increases in property values within the district is diverted to pay for redevelopment costs, rather than going to schools and other taxing entities. Residents and property owners in the designated district may see different tax treatment, though the headline tax rate itself does not change.
Estimate based on ZIP-level medians. Your actual impact depends on your property assessment, exemptions, and filing status.
Tax Increment Financing district created for 435 & Soccer Drive redevelopment area
The city is establishing a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district for a redevelopment project near 435 and Soccer Drive. Under TIF, property tax revenue increases within the designated area are diverted to fund redevelopment costs, which may affect property tax amounts and district services for residents and businesses in that zone.
Estimate based on ZIP-level medians. Your actual impact depends on your property assessment, exemptions, and filing status.
Tax Increment Financing district established for 435 & Soccer Drive redevelopment area
Kansas City is creating a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district for a redevelopment project at 435 & Soccer Drive. In a TIF district, property tax revenue increases generated by new development are diverted to pay for public improvements in that area rather than going to schools and other taxing entities. This affects property owners and taxpayers in the designated district.
Estimate based on ZIP-level medians. Your actual impact depends on your property assessment, exemptions, and filing status.
Tax Increment Financing district created for 435 & Soccer Drive redevelopment
Kansas City is establishing a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district for the 435 & Soccer Drive area. Under a TIF, property tax revenues from future growth in the district are diverted to fund redevelopment costs rather than going to schools and other services. Affected property owners may see incremental tax impacts as the area develops, though the rate itself is not changing—rather, how the additional revenue is used is being redirected.
Estimate based on ZIP-level medians. Your actual impact depends on your property assessment, exemptions, and filing status.
Tax Increment Financing district approved for 435 & Soccer Drive redevelopment
Kansas City is establishing a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district to fund redevelopment at the 435 & Soccer Drive location. In a TIF district, property tax revenue growth from the increased property values is captured and used for redevelopment costs rather than going to the general fund. This does not create a new tax rate, but it does redirect a portion of future property tax growth away from other city services and schools within the district boundaries.
Estimate based on ZIP-level medians. Your actual impact depends on your property assessment, exemptions, and filing status.
Tax Increment Financing district created for 435 & Soccer Drive redevelopment
Kansas City is establishing a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district for the 435 & Soccer Drive area. In a TIF district, property tax revenue from future increases in property value is diverted to fund redevelopment projects rather than going to schools and other services. Property owners in the district may see their tax bills affected depending on how the captured revenue is used and for how long the district operates.
Estimate based on ZIP-level medians. Your actual impact depends on your property assessment, exemptions, and filing status.
Permit fees waived for affordable housing projects to encourage development
Kansas City will waive permit fees for affordable housing projects that meet specific eligibility criteria defined in City Code. The city will also assign a dedicated navigator to help qualifying applicants move through the approval process faster. This reduces costs for affordable housing developers but does not affect typical homeowners or commercial properties.
This change applies to certain properties or districts only — your impact may differ significantly. Estimate based on ZIP-level medians. Your actual impact depends on your property assessment, exemptions, and filing status.
News & Headlines
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