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Olathe Approves STAR Bond Pledge for Chiefs HQ as Wyandotte County Sets Stadium Vote

Local tax commitments are now central to Kansas’ STAR bond financing, with Wyandotte County preparing a decision that could shape the stadium plan.

Overview

  • The Olathe City Council voted 7-0 to commit new sales and hotel tax revenue generated inside a 165-acre district to help repay bonds for a $300 million Chiefs headquarters and training complex.
  • Under the ordinance, Olathe will pledge its 1% general sales tax, the city’s 17.63% share of Johnson County’s 0.5% sales tax, and 7% of the hotel tax within the area for up to 30 years, with bonds required to be issued by Dec. 31, 2030.
  • City materials state the bonds are not full faith-and-credit obligations, no outside-of-district revenue will be used, and voter-dedicated taxes such as street and park funds are excluded.
  • In Kansas City, Kansas, the Unified Government will vote Thursday on a proposed 236-acre STAR bond district around the stadium site, a smaller footprint than the broader area suggested by state maps.
  • Public hearings in both cities drew strong turnout and critiques over speed, transparency, and projected revenues, as the Kansas Department of Commerce says local tax pledges are a key piece of the financing.