Ordinance Change for Farmer’s Markets

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Need for a quick, easy and less costly process to establish farmer’s markets in Wyandotte County brought the KCK Farmers Market board to advocate for policy changes on December 10, 2015.

The Unified Government Board of Commissioners passed the amendment in order for farmers markets to establish themselves within the city with less confusion and cost.

Changes include  lower special use permit fees, as well as fewer steps to renew annual agreements with the Department of Urban Planning and Land Use.

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By The Numbers By The Numbers

1

Supermarket

for every Latino neighborhood, compared to 3 for every non-Latino neighborhood

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