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06/02/26 | Hutchinson, KS, | City Council Meeting
Tuesday, Jun 2, 2026
City Manager Addresses Meeting Conduct, Urges Return to Productive Discourse
During public comment, City Manager Enrico Veiga discussed the conduct of council meetings, using a visual analogy to explain the concept of 'productive zone' versus 'unchecked' behavior. He expressed concern over meetings becoming personal rather than policy-focused, leading to public perception of them resembling reality TV. Veiga urged for a return to productive, non-performative discourse to maintain civility and organizational effectiveness. He noted that the unchecked behavior could lead to staff disengagement and a decline in the organization's ability to function.
City Council Considers Zone Change for Drive-Through Restaurant
The city council considered a zone change request from C2 Neighborhood Commercial District to CR Commercial Residential District for a property located southwest of 30th and Waldron, at 1621 East 30th Avenue. The purpose of this zone change is to allow for the development of a drive-through restaurant. While eating and drinking establishments are permitted in the C2 zoning, drive-throughs are not. The CR district permits drive-throughs with design standards. The Planning Commission recommended approval of this request, and no public opposition was noted. The proposed use aligns with the comprehensive plan.
City Council Approves Bid for Tree Removal Project Funded by IRA Grant
The Parks and Facilities Director presented bid results for the IRA grant tree removal project. The project involves removing 48 city right-of-way trees in the Founders neighborhood, identified as dead or in poor condition, with 80% being Siberian elms. The low bid of $19,990 was submitted by Barnes Tree and Stump Removal. The project is funded by a $100,000 grant from the Kansas Forest Service, part of a larger IRA grant. For every tree removed, two replacement trees must be planted. Residents were notified and offered replacement trees. The funding covers tree removal, with a separate portion of the grant allocated for new trees.
City Council Reviews Draft Policy for Issuing Proclamations
The Assistant City Attorney presented a draft policy for proclamations, intended to guide the city council on issuing them. The policy aims to ensure proclamations reflect the city's own speech and are controlled by the council, avoiding use as a platform for private advocacy and distinguishing them from formal policy. Key policy choices for council consideration include the scope of appropriate subjects, exclusions, whether proclamations should be read at meetings, and limits on remarks from honorees. The council was asked to review the draft before further discussion and potential adoption.
Resident Calls City to Repentance, Denounces Pride Month
Resident Chris Link delivered a sermon-like address calling the city to repentance for perceived sins, including celebrating 'Pride Month' and LGBTQ+ lifestyles, which were described as 'abominations'. Link cited biblical passages to argue that pride, haughtiness, and rejecting God lead to judgment. The speaker urged the city to renounce Pride Month and instead celebrate 'life month', returning to God for mercy. This statement reflects a strong religious and moral viewpoint on societal issues.
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