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Main Street Construction Project Delayed

Main Street Construction Project Delayed

The Lamar Main Street Overlay project by CDOT won’t begin in February or March of 2015.  The city has received word that the major repair project for Main Street has a better construction window perhaps in 2016.  The city had requested a Tier II Energy and Mineral Impact Assistant Grant to finance the replacement of […]

Lamar Redevelopment Authority Discussing New Funding Guidelines

Lamar Redevelopment Authority Discussing New Funding Guidelines

The Urban Renewal Authority is four years old.  The Tax Increment Funding levied on capital improvements within the Authority District generates about $100,000 a year.  The Authority has voiced some concerns about the quality and types of investments on improvements the grants have funded.  The Lamar City Council, sitting as the Redevelopment Authority Board, met […]

Redevelopment Board Approves Beech Street Property Purchase

Redevelopment Board Approves Beech Street Property Purchase

The Lamar City Council, meeting as the Lamar Redevelopment Authority Board on Monday, March 24, discussed the merits of purchasing the vacant lots in downtown Lamar that adjoin the City’s existing municipal parking lot on the north and abuts Beech Street on the lot’s south edge.  Shawna Hodge, Lamar Main Street Coordinator, and City Administrator, John […]

Lamar Landfill Fees Surprise Wiley, KVAY Requests Relocation Funds

Lamar Landfill Fees Surprise Wiley, KVAY Requests Relocation Funds

  The Lamar City Council, sitting as the Lamar Redevelopment Authority Board, met on Monday evening, December 23, prior to the regular council meeting to discuss a funding request from KVAY Radio in Lamar.  KVAY, 224 South Main Street in Lamar, is relocating to the recently purchased former Main Café at 114 South Main Street.  […]

Less Water, Higher Water Restrictions for Lamar Residents

Less Water, Higher Water Restrictions for Lamar Residents

Lamar is feeling the impact of the current drought and lack of ditch water, moving to more stringent water restrictions two weeks after the first Stage was approved. The Stage 2 water conservation resolution, approved during the city council meeting May 13, allows properties east of Highway 287 to water only from Midnight to 6am and […]

Lamar City Council Begins Annual Budget Discussions

Lamar City Council Begins Annual Budget Discussions

The Lamar City Council held a lengthy, preliminary budget discussion during a work session prior to the regular meeting on Monday, August 13.  The workshop gave an opportunity for department heads to discuss any capital equipment or project requests, additional employees or changes in their budget requests for 2013.  Fourteen different departments will have their […]

Lamar Council-Redevelopment Authority Meets Monday

Lamar Council-Redevelopment Authority Meets Monday

The Lamar Redevelopment Authority will meet at 6pm, prior to the city council’s work session this evening. The brief meeting will allow for a resolution appropriating monies needed for the Authority’s 2012 budget. The sums are those expected by the City Treasurer, to be collected from property taxes, $128,531. The Work Session, scheduled for 6:15pm, […]

Out with the Old, Cow Palace Inn Auction Scheduled

Out with the Old, Cow Palace Inn Auction Scheduled

Most of the changes taking place at the Cow Palace Inn have been internal. Since the Lamar motel was sold this past summer to Palace Holdings, LLC, various upgrades and improvements have occurred. Manager Doug Thrall said brand new kitchen equipment is scheduled to be delivered the week of October 17 and as he was […]

Lamar Redevelopment Board Postpones Hospital District Agreement

Lamar Redevelopment Board Postpones Hospital District Agreement

The Lamar City Council, acting as the Redevelopment Board on Monday, June 27, tabled approving a resolution for an intergovernmental agreement to pay the Prowers County Hospital District a portion of the TIF revenue generated by the hospital district levy. Although the amount equals about $2,000 annually, the authority board was reluctant to set a […]