The City of Lawrence earlier this week announced an open call for projects under the city’s newly revised Neighborhood Traffic Management Program. In a news
A City of Lawrence spokesperson said the city had been “inundated with concerned calls” Thursday after an unfounded rumor that Lawrence’s water supply has
A City of Lawrence spokesperson said the city had been “inundated with concerned calls” Thursday after an unfounded rumor that Lawrence’s water supply has
Longtime City of Lawrence utilities official Dave Wagner has announced plans to retire after more than four decades with the city. Wagner, who has worked for
City leaders will consider a budget amendment that includes the addition of more than 20 positions to city staff.
As part of its meeting Tuesday, the Lawrence City Commission will consider the second quarter budget amendment for 2021, which, among other additions, includes 20.5 new staff positions. The commission has previously indicated support for the additional positions, which are made up of 9.5 administrative positions, four planning positions, and seven positions in the Municipal Services & Operations Department.
Due in part to financial uncertainty associated with the coronavirus pandemic, the commission approved a “placeholder” budget for 2021 with the expectation of making quarterly budget adjustments throughout the year.