Community Newsletter Week of May 7-11, 2018 A publication of the City of Dodge City Public Information Office 1. City Commission: May 7, 2018 Meeting Update Petitions & Proclamations: Salvation Army Week Proclamation - May 14 20 National Travel and Tourism Week Proclamation - May 6-12 National Train Day in Dodge City Proclamation May 12 Public Service Recognition Week Proclamation May 6 12 Visitors: Update report from Great Plains Development Corporation Ordinances and Resolutions: Passed Ordinance No. 3685 designating Central Avenue, from Spruce Street to Comanche Street, as two-way traffic and requiring that all vehicles travel as such and repealing any conflicting ordinance or parts of ordinances. NOTICE: this ordinance will not go in to effect until it is published as so and the Central Avenue Reconstruction project is complete with proper signage and signals in place. Passed Resolution No. 2018-10 providing for the issuance of a notice of a public hearing concerning the adoption of a STAR Bond Project. New Business: Approved the 2018 street program. Approved bids for the reconstruction of Central Avenue, from Comanche Street to Vine Street. Approved a change order for the 6th Avenue extension project. 2. Starting Wednesday, May 16th, University Drive, from Central to Avenue A, and the outside north bound lane of Central, at the intersection with University Drive, will be closed for reconstruction. This is phase I of the reconstruction project. Please see the attached letter for more information. There will be more updates as the project progresses. 3. Main Street Dodge City hosted the Historic Preservation month presentation at the Santa Fe Depot on Thursday, May 10. The featured speaker was Anthony Lyons and the topic was the Santa Fe Trail. Main Street will present the proclamation to the City and County Commissions at their regularly scheduled meeting on May 21.
4. The Cultural Relations Advisory Board (CRAB) enjoyed a site visit to Downtown Dodge City during their monthly meeting this Friday. The purpose of the visit was to meet business owners and explain how the CRAB board can offer assistance. The CRAB board advises the City Commission on minority communities and acts as a resource for intercultural awareness, education, and celebration among all people. The board meets on the 2nd Friday at 10:00 am at the Dodge City Public Library. For more information visit https://ks-dodgecity3.civicplus. com/663/cultural-relations-advisory-board. 5. The Kansas American Public Works Association 2018 Spring Conference was held in Dodge City this week at the United Wireless Arena and Boot Hill Casino and Resort Conference Center. Ray Slattery, Director of Engineering, and Tanner Rutschman, City Engineer, served on the planning committee for the conference. The Dodge City Convention and Visitors Bureau helped out with registration, providing trolley transportation, welcome bags, speaker s gifts and donation items. Mayor Kent Smoll welcomed the group. 6. The CVB observed National Travel and Tourism Week, showcasing several community activities, venues and attractions on the CVB webpage, through Facebook and other social media platforms, as well as announcements on radio and television. Proclamations were presented at both City and County Commission meetings. A Chamber Coffee and complementary tours took place on Tuesday. For more information about National Travel and Tourism Week, visit the CVB website page at this link. http://www.visitdodgecity.org/index.aspx?nid=381 7. Staff at the CVB made a presentation to Mrs. Brown s FAC class at the Dodge City High School this week. They were educated about the services the CVB had to offer, the importance of hospitality, and given the Kansas at Your Service test information. The class was also engaged in taking a quiz about Dodge City and asked to VOTE for Dodge City in the USA TODAY contest. We are actively recruiting future Dodge City ambassadors and potential staff. The class also took a trolley tour earlier in the week, to be informed about the history of Dodge City. 8. This Saturday, the CVB will offer complementary trolley tours at the Visitors Center in the morning and hold an Open House and Tours of the Historic Depot in the afternoon in observance of the last day of National Tourism Week and National Train Day. 9. Street crews continue to repair brick and concrete utility cuts around town from water or sewer main repairs. Crews also removed and replaced a concrete panel on Morgan that had buckled due to high temperatures. Pot holes throughout town continue to be repaired. Sign crews have completed the way-finding sign s project which consisted of repairing/replacing/updating all way-finding signs throughout town in preparation for tourist season.
10. Water crews have been doing routine maintenance to water and sewer mains and residential services. Staff has also been checking fire hydrants that are in need of repair. 11. City Staff from multiple departments participated in the Cinco de Mayo festivities with a booth. They provided information on services provided, such as Public Transportation, as well as employment opportunities with the City. 12. On May 9th, 2018, during the annual Awards Banquet for the Kansas Assoc. of Chiefs of Police one of he Dodge City Police Department s own, Officer Tyler Dyer received: The Silver Award (Life-Saving) An award for extraordinary action which directly contributed to the significant prolonging or actual saving of a life. Here is background for the award: On May 14th 2017, Officer Dyer responded to a medical call of a woman giving birth at her residence. When Officer Dyer arrived he was directed to a bathroom in the residence where the woman had already delivered the baby. The new mother was leaning against the bathtub and the child was in between her legs with the umbilical cord still attached, Officer Dyer noticed the baby was still and silent. He checked to see if the baby was breathing or had a pulse but found none. Officer Dyer relayed information to incoming EMS and began CPR. EMS arrived on scene and took over lifesaving efforts on the baby. Officer Dyer continued lifesaving efforts by assisting EMS in cutting the umbilical cord and providing oxygen to the baby. After the baby was taken to the ambulance the baby started to breathe. Officer Dyer later checked with a nurse who said the baby was going to live but had to be flown to Wichita for further treatment 13. The 3rd Annual Dodge City Fire Department vs. Dodge City Police Department Softball Tournament is in the books and this year the trophy was won back by the Police Department! DCPD defeated the DCFD 2-0 in a two out of three match. Police Chief Drew Francis enjoyed a proud moment having Fire Chief Robert Heinz hand over the trophy. The entire event was a huge success and very well attended by our community members, family, and friends. From the raffle and food sales hey raised $1,564 for the Ford County Suicide Prevention Coalition. Congrats to Brad Hines who won the Traeger Grill. Thank you to all who put in a lot of work to make it such a great day.
14. Earlier this week, Ernestor De La Rosa, Asst. to the City Manager/Human Resources Director gave a City facilities tour to students of the Bridges Program with the Dodge City Department for Children and Families. Ernestor also participated in mock interviews with the students. The Bridges Program is great initiative that focuses to teach the participants life skills and job preparation. 15. The Dodge City Fire Department has been working on their confined space rescue skills the past couple of weeks. Confined Space rescue is a subset of technical rescue operations that the fire department has to stay proficient in. These rescues involves the rescue and recovery of victims trapped in a confined space or in a places only accessible through confined spaces, such as underground vaults, storage silos, storage tanks, or sewers. Personnel also receives continuing education hours for their Emergency Medical Technician recertification. City: CALENDAR Tues., May 15-2:30 pm Sacred Heart GREAT Graduation Mon., May 21-8:30 am Wilroads Garden School GREAT Graduation Mon., May 21-2:00 pm Sunnyside School GREAT Graduation Mon., May 21-7:00 pm City Commission Meeting, Commission Chambers Dodge City Raceway Park: Sat., May 5-7:30 pm Weekly Racing Series Sat., May 26 7:30 pm Weekly Racing Series plus+ Dodge City Public Library: Tues., May 15-7:00 pm Dodge City Cemeteries Wed., May 16-6:00 pm Microsoft Word Basics Fri., May 18 - Escape Rooms! Reservation required Sat., May 19 - - Escape Rooms! Reservation required Sat., May 19-10:00 am Friends of the Library Book Sale Thurs., May 24-6:00 pm Home Buyers Education Class United Wireless Arena: Sat., May 12-7:30 pm Estrellas De Mariachi Thur., May 17-6:00 pm PJ Masks LIVE! Time To Be A Hero Sat., July 28-7:30 pm Justin Moore, Dodge City Days Kick-Off Concert Sat., Sept. 29-7:30 pm America Community: Sat., May 12-1:00 pm National Train Day at the Santa Fe Depot Sun., May 13-3:00 pm Derik Nelson & Family Community Concert, Dodge City Civic Center Sat., June 2-9:00 am 8th Annual Main Street Festival, Downtown Dodge City
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MONTHLY HAPPENINGS MAY 1 LEGO CLUB Dodge City Public Library; 3:30 PM 4:30 PM For More Information: 620-225-0248 MAY 3 2ND ANNUAL END OF THE YEAR CARNIVAL Dodge City Community College; 1:00 PM 5:00 PM For More Information: 620-225-1321 MAY 3 SLEEPY TIME- STORY TIME Dodge City Public Library; 6:00 PM For More Information: 620-225-0248 MAY 4 BOOTS & BEER AUCTION Historic Dodge City Hoover Pavilion; 6:30 PM For More Information: 620-225-0248 MAY 4 RAD THE GHOST LIVE! Guymon Petro; 7:00 PM For More Information: 620-371-7500 MAY 4 OPEN HOUSE (CHAD) 1521 Mulberry Circle; 11:00 AM For More Information: 620-371-3869 MAY 5, 6 LEE BRADDOCK MEMORIAL BASEBALL/ SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Legends Park & Cavalier Field; All Day For More Information: 620-225-8160 MAY 5 CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATION Wright Park; All Day For More Information; 620-225-8186 MAY 5 ANNUAL 5X5 ART AUCTION Santa Fe Depot; El Vaquero Dining Room; 7:00 PM For More Information: 620-371-7390 MAY 5 DCRP WEEKLY RACING SERIES Dodge City Raceway Park; 7:30 PM For More Information: 620-225-3277 MAY 6 CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLIST ASSOCIATION I Don t Care Bar & Grill; 1:30 PM 3:00 PM For More Information: 316-519-2176 MAY 6-9, 10-12 NATIONAL TOURISM WEEK Dodge City; All Day For More Information: 620-225-8186 MAY 8 NATIONAL TOURISM WEEK OPEN HOUSE & CHAMBER COFFEE Visitor Information Center; For More Information: 620-225-8186 MAY 10 OPEN PLAY Dodge City Public Library; 9:00 AM 12:00 PM For More Information: 620-225-0248 MAY 10 LEARN & LUNCH The Learning Center & First Stop; 12:00 PM For More Information: 620-227-8793 MAY 10 THE SANTA FE TRAIL Santa Fe Depot; 6:30 PM For More Information: 620-227-9501 MAY 10, 11, 12, 13 OTTAWAY AMUSEMENT CARNIVAL Roundup Arena; 6:00 PM 11:00 PM For More Information: 620-225-2244 MAY 12, 13 COWBOY CLASSIC BASEBALL/ SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Legends Park & Cavalier Field; All Day For More Information: 620-225-8160 MAY 12 FREE HISTORICAL TROLLEY TOURS Visitor Information Center; For More Information: 620-225-8186 MAY 12 NATIONAL TRAIN DAY Dodge City Amtrak Station at Santa Fe Depot; 1:00 PM 3:00 PM For More Information: 620-225-8186 MAY 12 FINE CIGARS & COCKTAILS Santa Fe Depot Theater Company; 6:30 PM 8:30 PM For More Information: 620-225-1001 MAY 12 ESTRELLAS DE MARIACHI United Wireless Arena; 7:30 PM 11:00 PM For More Information: 620-371-7390 MAY 13 MOTHER OF A PAINTING PARTY Boot Hill Casino & Resort; 3:00 PM 5:00 PM For More Information: 620-225-7777 May 14 K-STATE FUN DAY Dodge City Country Club & Knights of Columbus; 11:00 AM, &5:30 PM For More Information: 620-430-2619 MAY 17 PJ MASKS LIVE! United Wireless Arena; 7:30 PM 11:00 PM For More Information: 620-371-7390 MAY 18, 19, 20 KANSAS JUNIOR HIGH RODEO FINALS Western State Bank Expo Center; All Day For More Information: 620-338-8284 MAY 19, 20 STARS & STRIPES BASEBALL/ SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Legends Park & Cavalier Field; All Day For More Information: 620-225-8160 MAY 24 FORD COUNTY SUICIDE PREVENTION COALITION 5K Dodge City Civic Center; 6:30 PM 9:00 PM For More Information: 620-225-8160 MAY 25 FINAL FRIDAY Downtown Dodge City; 5:00 PM-11:00 PM For More Information: Facebook Final Fridays in Dodge City MAY 25 LIVE AT THE LONGHORN Boot Hill Casino and Resort; 8:00 PM 11:00 PM For More Information: 620-225-7777 MAY 25, 26, 27, 28 LITTLE BRITCHES RODEO Roundup Arena; All Day For More Information: 620-225-2244 MAY 26, 27 MISS KITTY & DOC HOLLIDAY CLASSIC BASEBALL/ SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Legends Park & Cavalier Field; All Day For More Information: 620-225-8160 MAY 26 DCRP WEEKLY RACING SERIES URSS SPRINT CARS Dodge City Raceway Park; 7:30 PM For More Information: 620-225-3277 MAY 28-SEPT 3 HISTORIC TROLLEY TOURS Visitor Information Center; For More Information: 620-225-8186 Calendar of Events provided by Dodge City Convention & Visitors Bureau www.visitdodgecity.org
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The last Concert of the Dodge City Community Concert 2017 2018 Season will take place this Sunday, May 13th, at 3:00 pm at the Dodge City Civic Center. As the final concert, it is also a bonus concert for anyone who purchases a new 2018-19 season ticket. Adults are $40, students are $10, and families are $90, which would be for 5 concerts, including this concert. Cheaper than going to the movies and "live". If people are just wanting to attend Sunday's concert the price if $20 for adults, $5 for students.