asked if there are any plans for proposals or RFPs. Mr. Schulte said the  
					Administration has solicited a construction manager of risk for a variety of  
					projects related to the downtown Kansas City Courthouse and potentially the  
					1300 Washington location. It is expected that ARPA funds would be used for  
					a portion of these projects, but any contract will require legislative approval.  
					Mr. Abarca asked for the total amount of ARPA funds that will be allocated  
					for those projects. Mr. Schulte said he doesn’t have a breakdown of how  
					much of that cost will be allocated to ARPA, but the projects total about  
					$36.4 million.  
					Mr. Abarca asked the County Counselor about the Attorney General’s trial  
					related to the Assessment process. Bryan Covinsky, County Counselor, said  
					the trial is still ongoing. They will not have a report for a closed meeting until  
					the trial concludes.  
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					PERFECTION OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES AND REPORTS OF COMMITTEE  
					
					AN ORDINANCE submitting to the qualified voters of Jackson County,  
					Missouri, at a General Election to be held on November 5, 2024, a question  
					authorizing Jackson County to impose a countywide capital improvement  
					sales tax of one-eighth of one percent for a period of twenty-five years for the  
					purpose of retaining the Kansas City Chiefs sports team in Jackson County,  
					Missouri.  
					(Finance and Audit Committee - 3rd. Perfection)  
					
					AN ORDINANCE submitting to the qualified voters of Jackson County,  
					Missouri, at a General Election to be held on November 5, 2024, a question  
					authorizing Jackson County to impose a countywide capital improvement  
					sales tax of three-eighths of one percent for a period of forty years for the  
					purpose of retaining the Kansas City Chiefs sports team in Jackson County,  
					Missouri.  
					(Finance and Audit Committee - 1st. Perfection)  
					Donna Peyton, County Legislator, asked about the plans of the Finance and  
					Audit Committee to deal with agenda items assigned to the committee.  
					Megan L. Marshall, County Legislator and Chair of the Finance and Audit  
					Committee, said the committee will proceed with meetings per the rules of  
					the committee. She said if Legislator Peyton had anything she would like to  
					offer in regard to these ordinances, she is happy to have that conversation.  
					
					
					Justice and Law Enforcement Committee moved to perfect. Consent  
					Agenda.  
					Justice and Law Enforcement Committee moved to perfect. Consent  
					Agenda.