Uniontown City Hall (original) (raw)
CITY OF
UNIONTOWN
Est. 1858
Ph: 620-756-4742
Fax: 620-756-4681
P.O. BOX 51
206 SHERMAN STREET
UNIONTOWN, KANSAS 66779
City of Uniontown ® 206 Sherman Street ~ PO Box 51 ~ Uniontown, KS 66779 ~ Ph: 620-756-4742 ~ Fax: 620-756-4681
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
City Hall will be open Veterans' Day, November 11. City Hall will be closed November 28-29, Happy Thanksgiving!.
USD 235 November / December Sports Schedule can be found on Features page.
We welcome Christina Miller to our team. She started her orientation and training on October 7 to replace Clerk Johnson. We want to thank Mrs. Sally Johnson for her 13 years of service. She spent two years as a council member then became city clerk in 2013. She is retiring Nov 15th. Please come have a donut and some stories with her. We greatly appreciate her years of service and wish her well on her retirement.
Per council decision, the pre shutoff delinquent notices on pink paper will no longer be distributed. If your utility bill is not paid in full before the 25th it will be shut off without additional notice. If you are unable to pay your billing in full before the 25th, you should call City Hall to schedule an utility hearing.
As we transition from summer to fall, we also transition from mowing grass to raking leaves. Leaves can be mulch mowed, raked to ditches and burned, bagged for trash pickup or taken to the City burn area at the lagoon. If you are going to rake into ditch, please burn the same day. This will keep the ditches/culverts clear for water flow. If you are going to take them to the City burn area, please DO NOT bag, bags are not allowed at the burn area.
City of Uniontown DOES REQUIRE building permits for any structural changes to a property. Structural changes include, but are not limited to, adding a concrete patio or porch, connecting an addition to the original structure, converting a garage to living space, adding a garage, etc. We also require permits for any type of fence, temporary or permanent, and accessory buildings, whether on a foundation, slab, or skids, including carports.
The City is partnering with FEMA to repair the damages from the flooding in late April. The areas we are looking at for repairs /mitigation are the main drainage ditch across the railroad right-of -way, ditches and culverts on 2nd St and Clay St. This may include some digging out of ditches and larger culverts installed.
Annual registration period for all dogs and cats in city limits is January 1 through March 31. Registration fee is 5ifspayed/neutered,5 if spayed/neutered, 5ifspayed/neutered,7 if intact. Documentation of current rabies vaccination is required at the time of registration.
What are your thoughts on anything going on in the city? Contact City Hall or your governing body to voice your opinion, or better yet, attend council meeting to let us know what your think!
Website Updated 10/31/2024
City Hall Hours
Monday thru Thursday - 7:30AM-Noon, 1:00PM-5:30PM
Friday - 8:00AM-Noon
Utility payments are due on the 10th of the month. Payments may be made in person, by mail, by bank draft (ask City Clerk how to sign up), at Union State Bank, or online at allpaid.com, pay location code a001te.
If you are unable to pay your utilities by the 25th of the month, you must make an appointment for a utility hearing to keep your utilities from being shut off. Utility Hearings are the last Wednesday of the month.
To report dogs at large, call Animal Control Officer Binford, 620-215-3221, or City Hall, 620-756-4742.
Community Center is available to rent for events. There is a 20depositanda20 deposit and a 20depositanda20 rental fee. Contact City Hall to reserve your event.