Mayor Longbine, Commissioner Ivey Step into New Roles

In a noteworthy City Commission Meeting on Monday, Commissioner Karl Ryan bid farewell after completing two terms, totaling 8 years of service. Below are the highlights of his farewell speech.

Ryan began by expressing gratitude to those who supported him through votes and campaign contributions, emphasizing the importance of personal advice and the patience of those who allowed his civic contributions. He extended thanks to department heads, staff, and legal counsel Greg Bengston. City Manager Mike Schrage received high praise, being hailed by Karl Ryan as the finest city manager in Kansas.

The departing commissioner commended his fellow commissioners, acknowledging their dedication to Salina's progress and expressing hope that they set a model for future commissions. He concluded with a poignant story about former President Dwight D. Eisenhower's desk plate, urging a balance of gentleness in manner and strength in action.

Former Mayor Mike Hoppock followed with words of appreciation for Ryan's dedication and a detailed account of significant city investments in infrastructure, economic growth, and housing initiatives. He thanked Karl Ryan for his contributions and highlighted Salina's positive trajectory.

Finally, Mayor Bill Longbine took the gavel, expressing honor and privilege in serving Salina. He reflected on his roots in the city and outlined plans for the upcoming year, focusing on streamlined meetings, housing developments, and continued progress in various city projects. Longbine expressed optimism about Salina's growth and thanked his family for their support.

The City Commission meeting marked a transition with outgoing and incoming leaders sharing their reflections and visions for Salina's future.