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Merriam candidates share thoughts on French Center, city taxes, ‘dark store theory’ at Shawnee Mission Post forum

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Five of the eight candidates running for seats on the Merriam city council shared their thoughts on a host of the biggest issues facing the city Thursday night at the first of the forums organized by the Shawnee Mission Post ahead of November’s local elections.

Video of the forum, which was held at the Antioch Library in Merriam, is embedded below.

Topics discussed by the candidates included:

  • 1.) How should the city of Merriam be preparing for the possible loss of commercial property tax revenue to “dark store theory” tax appeals? Discussion starts at 9:00.
  • 2.) What features would want to see in a redevelopment proposal for the Shawnee Mission Parkway and Antioch corridor if you were to consider granting tax incentives for a project there? Discussion starts at 18:30.
  • 3.) Should the city renew the 1/4 cent sales tax that generates around $1.9 million for street and stormwater improvements? Discussion starts at 28:00.
  • 4.) What’s your vision for the future of the French Center site and how should the city fund a project to repurpose the site? Discussion starts at 36:00.
  • 5.) How can Merriam address climate issues and create a more “green” community? Discussion starts at 51:00.

About the author

Jay Senter
Jay Senter

Jay Senter is the founder and publisher of the Johnson County Post.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in business at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, where he worked as a reporter and editor at The Badger Herald.

He went on to receive a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas. While he was in graduate school, he also worked as a reporter for the Lawrence Journal-World.

His reporting has appeared in the Kansas City Star, The Pitch and The New York Times, among other publications.

Senter was the recipient of the Johnson County Community College Headliner Award in 2023.

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