Kansas Statutes

§ 13-3101 — Transit systems in cities of over 225,000 population; findings; resolution; election, notice; operation; transit system defined

Kansas § 13-3101
JurisdictionKansas
Ch. 13CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS
Art. 31PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 13-3101 (2026).

Text

Any city having a population of over two hundred twenty-five thousand (225,000) may invoke the authority contained in this act on a finding by its governing body that all of the following states of fact exist:

(a)Transportation of persons within the metropolitan area of such city is necessary and convenient to the well-being of such city and its inhabitants.
(b)Privately owned public transportation facilities in operation in such city are inadequate.
(c)It is impossible for existing franchised operators of transportation facilities or some of them to render the necessary service with adequate resulting return on their investment of capital.
(d)Assignment of the existing franchise by the holder to another or release thereof and granting of a new franchise by any such city will not affor

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Legislative History

L. 1965, ch. 123, § 1; May 15.

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