"Vote Yes" & "Vote No" Campaigns Heat Up

"Vote Yes" & "Vote No" Campaigns Heat Up

A Vote Yes Convoy made their way down Santa Fe Saturday afternoon in support of the ordinance that is aimed to limit the power of the City of Salina governing body and leave emergency management to the county and subject to the Kansas Emergency Management Act.

You might notice all of the Vote Yes signs & Vote No signs across lawns all over the city. These signs are related to an ordinance that will be on the November 2nd ballot. The ordinance, if passed, aims at limiting the power of the city.

Both sides have formed camps and have canvassed neighborhoods handing out reading materials related to the upcoming vote.

The ordinance can be read in full below.

Vote Yes Paper Handout

The ordinance can be read in full below.

AN ORDINANCE LIMITING THE POWER OF THE CITY OF SALINA GOVERNING BODY TO IMPOSE RESTRICTIONS ON BUSINESSES AND CITIZENS RELATED TO A STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARED AT THE COUNTY OR STATE LEVEL

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS:

Section 1. Definitions

“Business” means any organization or entity, whether open to the public or a private entity operating within the city limits of the City of Salina, Kansas.

“Citizen” for the purpose of this ordinance means any person residing in, or being present in the city at any time.

“Restriction” means any limitations on movement, behavior, business operation or general liberty that is imposed on businesses or citizens and is or would be reasonably perceived as a reaction to an “emergency state” that is declared at the State of Kansas or Saline County level

“Governing Body” means the City Commission of the City of Salina, Kansas

Section 2. Limitations on power of Governing Body to impose restrictions during emergency.

The Governing Body of the City of Salina shall not impose any restrictions on businesses or citizens of the City of Salina on activities that are otherwise lawful in response to any state of emergency declared at the County or State level.  Examples of restrictions include but are not limited to: Limitations on business capacity, Limitations on business hours, Forcing a business to close, Restricting what may be bought or sold, Restrictions on citizens leaving their residence, Restrictions on citizens being in public places, Curfews applying to citizens, Forced medical treatment of any kind such as mandatory vaccines or the mandatory wearing of face coverings or other medical protective equipment.

The wearing of face coverings or other medical protective equipment may not be required on any public owned property, such as parks and other facilities operated by the City of Salina unless a health order mandating the same is in effect for Saline County.

The purpose of this ordinance is to defer any such restrictions to Saline County to impose at its discretion and subject to the framework of the “Kansas Emergency Management Act” (Kansas Statutes Annotated, Chapter 48, Article 9)

Section 3. Effective  This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption and publication once in the official city newspaper by the following summary:

This ordinance prevents the City of Salina Governing Body from enacting any ordinance in response to a public emergency that imposes restrictions on businesses or citizens, leaving that responsibility to the county and subject to the Kansas Emergency Management Act.  A complete copy of the ordinance can be found at www.salina-ks.gov or in the office of the City Clerk, 300 W. Ash, free of charge.

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