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Code · Kansas · Chapter 13 — Cities Of The First Class

13-1390. Same; revenue bonds; rates, fees and operation.

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13-1390. Same; revenue bonds; rates, fees and operation. Whenever the governing body of any city of the first or second class shall adopt the resolution provided for in K.S.A. 13-1389 , as amended, said governing body may proceed to acquire the land described in said resolution by purchase, lease, gift or condemnation and may proceed to improve such lands acquired so as to provide off-street parking facilities. In the event that the governing body of the city shall find it necessary to issue revenue bonds to pay any or all of the aggregate cost involved in the acquiring and improvement of such land or lands for off-street parking facilities, such bonds shall be issued and sold as herein provided.
The governing body of any such city is hereby authorized to determine the kind or type of off-street parking facilities to be established, the rates or fees to be charged for the use thereof, the method of operation, including the leasing thereof, and the rules and regulations governing use and operation thereof.
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