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Masks to become optional at Leavenworth City Hall

The Leavenworth Times Beginning Monday, people will no longer be required to wear masks when visiting Leavenworth City Hall or other city buildings. Leavenworth City Manager Paul Kramer said face coverings will be optional. He said the city is also removing occupancy limitations that were in place at the Riverfront Community Center. Kramer said city officials already had made the decision to change the mask requirement before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released updated guidance for fully vaccinated people on Thursday. The CDC stated on its website that people who are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 “can resume activities without wearing a mask or physically distancing, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance.”

Leavenworth County Commission approves funding for Lansing project

The Leavenworth Times Leavenworth County commissioners have voted to provide $240,538 in funding for design work for a Lansing sewer extension project. Commissioners approved the funding when they met Wednesday. Lansing City Administrator Tim Vandall said the project could help spur development of additional properties along the Kansas 7 Highway corridor by extending sewer service farther south to McIntyre Road. Vandall said city officials anticipate engineering costs for the design work will total about $500,000. He said the project may not be designed until 2023 or 2024. “But once designed, this project will make the sewer line shovel ready and it would jumpstart the developability of properties in the area,” he said.

Lansing rescinds mask order

Lansing rescinds mask order The Leavenworth Times A week earlier, a majority of the Lansing City Council voted to extend the city’s mask order through the month of April. But council members voted Thursday to repeal the mask order. Council members were expected to take some form of action Thursday related to face coverings because of a new state law that allowed statewide mask orders issued by the governor to expire at the end of March. Gov. Laura Kelly issued a replacement mask order Thursday. But her new order was revoked by a Legislative Coordinating Council. Lansing City Council members were presented with an ordinance Thursday that complied with the new state law. The ordinance, if approved, would have once again extended the city’s mask order through April 30.

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