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  • City of Haysville | PRIDE Park

    PRIDE Park Vickers1 flag_edit PA130012 Vickers1 1/6 PRIDE Park City Fountain Historic Vickers Station Hike and Bike Path City WiFi

  • City of Haysville | Code Enforcement

    Code Enforcement Mowing Season Information The purpose of ordinance enforcement is to promote the health, safety, and welfare of the Citizens of Haysville. This purpose includes protecting neighborhoods against hazardous and deteriorating conditions that contribute to the degradation of neighborhood property values. ​ Report an Issue City Code Code Enforcement Information Brochure ​ Commonly asked questions: I received a Code Enforcement Notice of Violation letter in the mail. What do I do now? Am I required to have trash service within the city limits? What are the utility easement and Right Of Way regulations? Where can I look at the City's ordinances and code violations? Where can I see the current code enforcement violations map for the City of Haysville? Where can I see this year's code enforcement statistics for the City of Haysville? How do I report a code violation? ​ Common Code Violations: Weeds and Grass Nuisances Trees and Shrubs Nuisance Vehicles Fences Stephen George Code Enforcement Officer sgeorge@haysville-ks.com 401 S. Jane 316.529.5940 Hours Monday- Thursday 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Friday 7:30 am - 11:30 am

  • City of Haysville | Quick Links

    Quick Links Board/Committee Application City Budget City Code Contact Us Council Agendas Door-To-Door Business Licenses Floodplain Ordinance #1104 Forms Haysville Event Calendar Haysville Hustle Legal Notices Parks Planning Commission Agendas Site Search New Ordinances Water Consumer Confidence Report

  • City of Haysville | Audit Reports

    Audit Reports 2022 Audit Report ​ 2021 Audit Report ​ 2020 Audit Report ​ 2019 Audit Report ​ 2018 Audit Report ​ 2017 Audit Report

  • City of Haysville | Hometown Market

    HOMETOWN MARKET 2024 Season opens the 1st week of June and runs through August Hometown Market Vendor Registration ​ Vendor Handbook ​ Food Labeling for Kansas Food Producers and Processors ​ KDOR Special Events Tax Information ​ Mobile Food Vendor Application ​ Food Safety: Regulations and Best Practices

  • City of Haysville | Old Oak Park

    Old Oak Park IMG_5761 IMG_5755 IMG_5757 IMG_5761 1/3 Old Oak Park Parking Hike and Bike Path Disc Golf - 18 Hole Course Lake with ADA Dock - Fishing Allowed

  • City of Haysville | HAC Rental

    Haysville Activity Center Haysville Activity Center 523 Sarah Lane Please contact the HAC at 316.529.5922 between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, M-F o r email haysvillerec@haysville-ks.com See calendar here for availability While every effort is made to keep this calendar up to date, please contact the HAC to verify the availability of the facility. HAC2 HAC3 HAC11 HAC2 1/6

  • City of Haysville | Bob Rardin Bio

    Bob Rardin- Ward III Ward III - Bob Rardin councilw3@gmail.com Term Expires Dec. 2027 316.522.2663 Councilperson Rardin has lived in Haysville for more than 50 years. He has been married to his wife Earlene for 48 years, and has three sons, three daughters-in-law, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He works as a Facilities Supervisor for Family MedCenters and is a retired sergeant from the Leon Police Department. Bob is a member of the Bethel Assembly of God and has served on the Haysville City Council for 15 years (2000-2004 and 2011-present). He believes Haysville is a great place to live and raise a family.

  • City of Haysville | Mayor's Youth Leadership Council

    Mayor's Youth Leadership Council The Facts What is The Mayor’s Youth Leadership Council? The Council was created to raise awareness and involvement of Haysville youth in city government and develop leadership skills. Members receive hands-on experience in local government by meeting with Mayor Russ Kessler and working with city staff and local leaders. It is the purpose of this Council to develop, implement, and participate in a variety of youth-identified community programs, projects, and events. Who May Apply? Youth selected to serve must attend school and/or reside within USD 261. Applicants must currently be in the 8th to 11th grades. All applicants must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. How Many Members Serve on the Council? A limited number of seats are available on the Council. Members are interviewed and selected by the Selection Committee, which consists of Mayor Kessler and city staff. Membership Terms Each appointed member makes a commitment to serve for one school year starting in June and ending in May. Terms are renewable and members may be re-appointed. Members are encouraged to reapply from year to year. New and returning members have the opportunity to develop lifelong leadership skills, build networks, and gain additional hands-on experience in local government. Benefits of Council Membership Provide input on Haysville’s future Provide input on programs, services, and events offered for your age group Learn about the City and Community of Haysville Meet one-on-one with the Mayor, City Officials, and City Staff Establish networks that benefit your future Learn valuable job and life skills Community Service Hours Each member will receive community service hours based on participation level and agreed to by each participating school. ​ For more information, contact: Will Black Chief Administrative Officer City of Haysville 200 West Grand Avenue Haysville, KS 67060 ​ Phone: 316.529.5900 Email: wblack@haysville-ks.com ​ ​ MYLC Flyer and Application

  • City of Haysville | Plagens Picnic

    Plagens Shelter Plagens Shelter 6545 Mabel Street Please contact the HAC at 316.529.5922 between the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM, M-F o r email haysvillerec@haysville-ks.com See calendar here for availability While every effort is made to keep this calendar up to date, please contact the HAC to verify the availability of the facility. Plagens_07252023 Plagens_Picnic4 Plagens Playground_07032023_01 Plagens_07252023 1/8

  • City of Haysville | Pool

    Dewey Gunzelman Memorial Pool Pool Season May 25th - August 11th 2024 Pool Season May 25th - August 11th ​ Pool Hours Opens at 1:00 PM Closes at 6:30 PM ​ Splash Pad May 1st - September 30th ​ Splash Pad Hours Opens at 9:00 AM Closes at 10:00 PM Swim Lessons $35 per Student Fee is Due at Registration ​ Deadline is the Saturday Before the Session Begins ​ Session 1 - June 3-14 (No PM Class 6/11) ​ Session 2 - June 17-28 (No PM Class 6/25) ​ Session 3 - July 1-July 12 (No PM Class 7/09) ​ Session 4 - July 22-August 2 ​ Private lessons Available by appointment A dditional fee The swimming pool operates from the end of May through mid August. Normal business hours are from 1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., 7 days a week, but we do close early on the dates listed below for swim meets. Pool amenities include concession stand, dedicated lap lanes, an intermediate pool, a baby pool, high and low diving boards, dual drop slides and a 25 foot spiral slide. We have swim lessons throughout the season for children aged 6 months and up, as well a Guard Start class. Pool Rentals $200 + $25 Deposit Includes Blue Slide (all fees due at registration) Rental is for 1.5 Hours ​ Additional Fees Intermediate Pool - Add $25 More than 50 People - Add $50 More than 100 People - Add $100 More than 150 People - Add $120 More than 200 People - Add $150 Pool Contacts In Season - Pool Manager (316) 529-5924 Off Season - HAC (316) 529-5922 Admission Prices Daily Rates Age Price 0-1 FREE 2-5 $2.00 6-54 $3.00 55+ $1.00 ​ Ticket Books 20 Tickets for $55 ​ Single Pass for $65 ​ Family Passes Family Members Price 2 $100 3 $135 4 $170 5 $195 6 $220 Early Pool Closings The pool will close at 4PM on the following dates for swim meets: (There will be no PM swim lessons on these days) ​ Tuesday, June 11 Tuesday, June 25 Thursday, July 4th 12-5pm Tuesday, July 9 Tuesday, Aug 6 NNO

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