April, 2022 In-person FIA Luncheon with Doug Spangler

$30.00

This is for the in-person luncheon on April 14, 2022 with Doug Spangler from the Mayors Task Force on Governmental Efficiency. He’s also a ranking member on Tax, Judicial and Transportation for Wyandotte County. He will cover the impact on property valuation in the Fairfax district.

Deadline to register was Monday, 4/11/22 at 10AM as we needed a headcount for food planning.

Should you have any questions, please contact Rachel Chambers at rchambers@fiakck.org

 

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This is for the April, 2022 luncheon on 4/14/22. The guest speaker will be Doug Spangler from the Mayors Task Force on Governmental Efficiency. He’s also a ranking member on Tax, Judicial and Transportation for Wyandotte County. He will cover the impact on property valuation in the Fairfax district.

Date/Time: Thurs, 4/14/22 from 11:15am-12:30pm

Location: Hilton Garden Inn: 520 Minnesota Ave Kansas City, KS 66101

Speaker: Doug Spangler from the Mayors Task Force on Governmental Efficiency

Cost: $30

Topic: Property Tax Valuation and Assessment Ratio in Kansas & Impact on Property Valuation in Fairfax.

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Deadline to register was Monday, 4/11/22 at 10AM as we needed a headcount for food planning.

Note: If you already registered and paid for this event in March that was cancelled due to weather event, please contact Rachel Chambers to let her know you will be using that registration for this month.

About Doug Spangler
Born and Raised in Wyandotte County, Kansas, Spangler is a life long Dotte. Active for over three decades in public policy issues, Doug has been part of various initiatives building a new economic future for Wyandotte County.

As a Kansas State Representative, he championed transformational development that changed Wyandotte County forever. As City Manager of Edwardsville, Kansas Spangler led teammates to completely redefine the Western portion of Wyandotte County.

Doug is retired yet consults with Businesses and Government Organizations to Build stronger sustainable economies.