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City Hall

200 W. Grand

Haysville, KS 67060

 

Hours:

8 AM - 5 PM

Monday - Friday

 

Telephone:

(316) 529-5900

 

Facsimile:

(316) 529-5925

 

Email:

webmaster@haysville-ks.com

 

This page contains information that we think you will find useful as a resident of Haysville.  The information on this page will change frequently to bring you seasonal information, updates on projects, and new information that affects you, the citizens.  If you do not find the information you need, or you would like additional information, just let us know - one quick email is all it takes!

 

Dispose of Used Oil at Public Works

Haysville Public Works is accepting oil. This is a free service to Haysville residents.  Oil can be dropped off Monday – Friday from 8:00 – 5:00 p.m. at the Public Works facility located at 401 S. Jane.  Acceptable types of oil include:  Car engine oil, lawn equipment oil, and diesel oil.  Please no antifreeze.  For more information contact Public Works at 529-5940.

 

 

Storm Water Utility Information

Right click on the link and "save as" to download an informational brochure from the EPA about storm water regulations in Haysville. After The Storm Brochure

 

 

Home & Apartment Rental Contacts

Contact names and numbers for home and apartment rental properties inside the City of Haysville are now available.

The City of Haysville and Haysville Chamber of Commerce provides this list of contacts as a service to the public.

 

 

Vehicle Safety

The Haysville Police Department is reminding citizens to be aware of their motor vehicles at all times.

  • Lock all vehicle doors.

  • Remove all items of value, including in the trunk and glove box.

  • Park vehicles in a well lit area.

  • Leave your porch light on.

  • Park in a driveway.

  • If possible, park vehicles in a garage or other secure location.

  • Report any suspicious activity to the police. 529-5911

 

South Area Transportation Study (SATS)

The South Area Transportation Study seeks to address the future mobility needs of the southern portion of the planning region. More information about this project is available on the South Area Transportation Study website.

 

 

Need Your Blood Pressure Checked?

You can get your blood pressure checked at the Haysville Activity Center for FREE!  The Fire Department personnel can check blood pressure whenever they are here.  Look for their fire trucks in the parking lot.  Our Fitness/Wellness Supervisor is also available to do checks during designated hours (call 529-5922 for available times).

 

 

Debris Disposal Site

Location: Haysville Public Works, 401 S. Jane

Hours:     Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm.

               3rd Saturday of April-September, 9:00am - 1:00pm

Cost:       Free

Items Accepted: Limbs, branches, concrete

               non-refrigerated white goods

 

This service is open to Haysville residents only.

 

 

City Council Meetings

The Haysville City Council meets on the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 200 W. Grand.  Meetings are broadcast live on Cable Channel 7 and are rebroadcast at various times.  View Channel 7 for broadcast times.  Meeting dates are adjusted for holidays.

 

2008 Agendas

2008 Minutes

 

 

Haysville Events and Information

The City of Haysville provides many avenues for citizens and groups to find out what is going on in Haysville and to post their activities that are open to the public.  Haysville has a public access channel, Channel 7, that broadcasts events, information videos, public service announcements, City Council Meetings, Planning Commission Meetings and NASA TV. A Community Information Sign, located in front of City Hall, displays upcoming events and road closings.  This website provides a Community Calendar that displays upcoming meetings and events.  The Haysville Recreation Department publishes Programs throughout the year and a sign that displays upcoming events is located in front of the Haysville Activity Center.

 

 

Building Permits

A building permit is required for new construction, additions, alterations, renovations, relocations, and repairs or rehabilitation of a building or structure. Some minor repairs do not require a permit. Electrical, mechanical and plumbing permits may also be required. For more information on what types of projects require a permit, visit the Inspections page, or call 529-5940.

 

A building permit may be obtained at the Public Works Office Building located at 401 S. Jane.

 

 

Sign Regulations

All permanent, portable and temporary commercial signs require a sign permit.  Applications for a permit are available at Public Works, 401 S. Jane, Haysville. 

 

 

Water/Sewer Payment Information

Utility bills are mailed so customers receive them on the 1st of the month if at all possible. Something to remember is that the utility bill received the first of the month is actually for water used two months prior. More information about setting up your account, transferring service, rates, and extensions is available on the City Clerk's page.

 

Automatic Payments:  You can have your water bill automatically deducted from your checking or savings account.  Payments are deducted on the 15th of each month.  Complete the Authorization Form and return it to City Hall with a voided check or deposit slip to begin this service.

 

 

Open Records Act

Public records can be accessed by completing a request for the specific record needed.  A citizen can either view the record, with an employee present, or obtain a copy of the record if it is in a format that can be easily copied.  Fees are based on the time required for an employee to produce and/or reproduce the record.

 

The City Clerk serves as the Freedom of Information Officer and is available in case of disputes about whether or not a record is "public."

 

 

Haysville City Attorney Opinion - Motor Scooters

Haysville City Attorney Opinion - Motor Scooters (July 26, 2004)For more information on the use of motor scooters in Haysville, contact the Police Department at 529-5911.

 

 

 

 

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