12-2202.Same; acquisition and improvement; payment; bonds; revenues;
charges.
Any city of the first or second class may acquire by donation, purchase
or condemnation real estate for off-street parking stations, and may
dispose of improvements thereon not appropriate to parking uses, if there
be such, and may improve the site or sites by the necessary facilities,
including buildings, for the off-street parking of vehicles to relieve
parking congestion on the city streets. The governing body may exercise the
authority herein granted if there is money in the current operating fund
relating to highways, streets and alleys or in the parking meter fund which
will not be necessary for current operations during any budget year. If
there is no such money available or if there is not sufficient money
available in any funds aforesaid, the governing body may submit the
proposition of issuing general obligation bonds for such amount as may be
necessary to acquire a site or sites and to make the necessary improvements
for off-street parking facilities to an election as provided in K.S.A.
10-120, and any amendment thereto.
Revenue from parking meters, either from the off-street parking
facilities or upon the streets, not needed for the purchase and maintenance
of parking meters, regulation of parking and the operation of the
off-street parking facilities, shall be used to pay on the bonds, but any
lack of revenue from this source shall be supplemented by a general bond
tax. The bonds shall be issued as provided by law. Off-street parking shall
be free or for such charge or charges as shall be determined by the
governing body to be collected either by parking meters or by attendants or
otherwise and the revenue so derived shall be maintained in a revolving
operating fund which need not be budgeted except that there shall be shown
in the annual published budget the total amount received from each and all
street parking and off-street parking facilities and the amount spent
during each budget year and the purposes, including payments on bonds and
interest, for which spent. Nothing in this act shall be deemed as affecting
or repealing the provisions of K.S.A. 13-1374 to 13-1381, inclusive.
12-2202.Same; acquisition and improvement; payment; bonds; revenues;
charges.
Any city of the first or second class may acquire by donation, purchase
or condemnation real estate for off-street parking stations, and may
dispose of improvements thereon not appropriate to parking uses, if there
be such, and may improve the site or sites by the necessary facilities,
including buildings, for the off-street parking of vehicles to relieve
parking congestion on the city streets. The governing body may exercise the
authority herein granted if there is money in the current operating fund
relating to highways, streets and alleys or in the parking meter fund which
will not be necessary for current operations during any budget year. If
there is no such money available or if there is not sufficient money
available in any funds aforesaid, the governing body may submit the
proposition of issuing general obligation bonds for such amount as may be
necessary to acquire a site or sites and to make the necessary improvements
for off-street parking facilities to an election as provided in K.S.A.
10-120, and any amendment thereto.
Revenue from parking meters, either from the off-street parking
facilities or upon the streets, not needed for the purchase and maintenance
of parking meters, regulation of parking and the operation of the
off-street parking facilities, shall be used to pay on the bonds, but any
lack of revenue from this source shall be supplemented by a general bond
tax. The bonds shall be issued as provided by law. Off-street parking shall
be free or for such charge or charges as shall be determined by the
governing body to be collected either by parking meters or by attendants or
otherwise and the revenue so derived shall be maintained in a revolving
operating fund which need not be budgeted except that there shall be shown
in the annual published budget the total amount received from each and all
street parking and off-street parking facilities and the amount spent
during each budget year and the purposes, including payments on bonds and
interest, for which spent. Nothing in this act shall be deemed as affecting
or repealing the provisions of K.S.A. 13-1374 to 13-1381, inclusive.
12-2202.Same; acquisition and improvement; payment; bonds; revenues;
charges.
Any city of the first or second class may acquire by donation, purchase
or condemnation real estate for off-street parking stations, and may
dispose of improvements thereon not appropriate to parking uses, if there
be such, and may improve the site or sites by the necessary facilities,
including buildings, for the off-street parking of vehicles to relieve
parking congestion on the city streets. The governing body may exercise the
authority herein granted if there is money in the current operating fund
relating to highways, streets and alleys or in the parking meter fund which
will not be necessary for current operations during any budget year. If
there is no such money available or if there is not sufficient money
available in any funds aforesaid, the governing body may submit the
proposition of issuing general obligation bonds for such amount as may be
necessary to acquire a site or sites and to make the necessary improvements
for off-street parking facilities to an election as provided in K.S.A.
10-120, and any amendment thereto.
Revenue from parking meters, either from the off-street parking
facilities or upon the streets, not needed for the purchase and maintenance
of parking meters, regulation of parking and the operation of the
off-street parking facilities, shall be used to pay on the bonds, but any
lack of revenue from this source shall be supplemented by a general bond
tax. The bonds shall be issued as provided by law. Off-street parking shall
be free or for such charge or charges as shall be determined by the
governing body to be collected either by parking meters or by attendants or
otherwise and the revenue so derived shall be maintained in a revolving
operating fund which need not be budgeted except that there shall be shown
in the annual published budget the total amount received from each and all
street parking and off-street parking facilities and the amount spent
during each budget year and the purposes, including payments on bonds and
interest, for which spent. Nothing in this act shall be deemed as affecting
or repealing the provisions of K.S.A. 13-1374 to 13-1381, inclusive.