Salina City Commission to vote on $12.66 million bond sale, landfill upgrades

Monday's meeting also includes a study session on the 2027 budget and a review of the 2024 city audit

Salina City Commission to vote on $12.66 million bond sale, landfill upgrades
June 1, 2026 Salina City Council study session (screenshot) (Courtesy of City of Salina)

SALINA, Kan. — The Salina City Commission is set to consider a $12.66 million bond sale and major municipal landfill upgrades during its regular meeting Monday. Commissioners will vote on authorizing Series 2026-A general obligation internal improvement bonds, which are typically used to finance public infrastructure projects and are backed by the city's taxing authority. The agenda also includes a vote to award a construction contract not to exceed $3,239,888.76 to Newton-based Vogts Construction for a new scale house and scales at the municipal landfill.

In addition to the multimillion-dollar infrastructure votes, Mayor Mike Hoppock and the commission will receive the city's 2024 audit report from accounting firm Forvis Mazars, LLP. Before the regular meeting at the City-County Building, officials will hold a 2 p.m. study session to review 2027 budget requests from outside agencies.



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