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Author: Tracy Roberts

COMMUNITY ROOM AND SENIOR BUILDING AGREEMENT

Agreements can be emailed to t.roberts@galenaks.gov (see attachment)

Senior Building is currently under construction and not reservable.

*Fees and deposits MUST BE PAID BEFORE the reservation is made.
*Reservations must be canceled one week prior to the date of usage for a refund.
*No smoking, alcoholic beverages or animals are allowed in the building.
*No tape or other damaging materials may be placed on the walls.
*No Children shall be left unattended.
Fee Schedule:
Community Room $50.00 Deposit 1-4 hours $45.00 All Day $60.00
Senior Building $100.00 Deposit 1-4 Hours $90.00 All Day $120.00
Before leaving:

  1. Clean chairs and tables and return them to proper area.
  2. Clean off kitchen countertops and any appliances used.
  3. Sweep and mop all floors including the kitchen area.
  4. Remove all food from the refrigerator and oven(s).
  5. Bag up trash and place into the dumpster located in rear of building.
  6. Flush Toilets and clean bathrooms if applicable. (Senior Building Only)
  7. Turn off lights.
  8. Lock Door and Return Key to drive thru or drop box at City Hall. (Senior Building Only)

CMB APPLICATION

This application can be mailed to t.roberts@galenaks.gov or dropped off at the City Clerks office at 211 W 7th St. Galena, Kansas 66739. For more information contact us at 620-783-5265 ext. 6.

New Office Hours

Galena Public Works effective immediately Monday – Friday 7:00 am to 3:30 pm.

City Clerks Office effective Monday, September 12th Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

Court Clerks Office effective Monday, September 12th Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

You Drink. You Drive. You Lose- is Just Ahead

Drivers are advised that during the period of August 20 through Labor Day, September 7, The Galena Police Department will join other police agencies across Kansas in a crackdown aimed at removing impaired drivers from the roadways during You Drink. You Drive. You Lose.

It is illegal to drive while impaired, yet one person is killed in a drunk driving crash every 52 minutes in the United States. Just one drink before driving can put you and others in danger, because alcohol impairs thinking, reasoning and muscle coordination.

Driving after consuming alcohol or any other potentially impairing substance is a choice you make. According to Chief Charles, The You Drink. You Drive. You Lose enforcement campaign is intended to remind drivers to take a moment to consider how it would be to begin every day with the memory of your decision if it resulted in injury or death. If you are driving impaired, you are not only more likely to crash, but that crash is much more likely to cause serious injury or death. Think about your family, your friends, your coworkers, and neighbors.  Also always wear your seat belt, it’s your best defense against impaired drivers. Every trip, every time.

You can count on this agency to vigorously enforce impaired driving and other traffic laws, not just during this enforcement campaign but all through the year in order to save lives.