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City of Dodge City receives Certified Sites designation

November 17, 2022 By Angie Gonzalez

November 14, 2022 – The Dodge City Business Park received its Certified Sites designation from BNSF Railway on November 14th, 2022. This site has received a Certified Sites designation from Sunflower Electric Power Corporation and the Kansas Department of Commerce. 

The 244 acre site has underwent a comprehensive analysis verifying the site meets criteria for industrial development. BNSF certification ensures a site is ready for rapid acquisition and development through a comprehensive evaluation of existing and projected infrastructure, environmental and geotechnical standards, utility evaluation and site availability.

Certified Sites are a part of BNSF’s Premier Parks, Sites and Transload program. The program is a strategic approach that addresses the increasing demand for customer site locations by developing various types of facilities across BNSF’s network. BNSF Certified Sites are reviewed by an industry expert to ensure accurate, reliable data. The goal of the program is to provide an inventory of rail-served sites that are available for immediate development.

“We are thrilled to have the Dodge City Business Park certified through BSNF Railway. The increased awareness of our site through the marketing materials from BNSF Railway will be a huge benefit to our community,” said Mollea Wainscott, Assistant Director of Economic Development. 

More about the new sites and BNSF’s Site Certification Program at https://lnkd.in/gxBGVxbA. 

Filed Under: Developments, Housing News

2023 CHAD & DC3 New Build Update

October 12, 2022 By Angie Gonzalez

The foundation has been set and backfilled, thank you to M.R. Builder LLC for allowing the students to shadow the process. DC3 instructor, Loren Coval and local Contractor, Jeff Schnitker with Gunsmoke Construction LLC guide DC3 Construction Technology students as they measure and unload material as they prepare for the sill plate.


Visit www.DodgeCityHousing to learn more this partnership with the Dodge City Community College and how it addresses various needs in the community.



La fundacíon se ha establecida y rellenada, gracias a M.R. Builder LLC por guiar los estudiantes en el proceso. El instructor de DC3, Loren Coval y el contratista local, Jeff Schnitker con Gunsmoke Construction LLC, guían a los estudiantes de tecnología de construcción de DC3 mientras miden y descargan material en preparan para la placa de alféizar.


Visite www.DodgeCityHousing para obtener más información sobre la colaboración con el Dodge City Community College y cómo promueve la necesidades de la comunidad


Filed Under: Developments, Dodge City Homes, Housing News

Applebees and CHAD unite for “Together We Care” fundraiser

October 11, 2022 By Angie Gonzalez

Join us for lunch or dinner! Tuesday October 18, 2022 at the neighborhood Applebee’s Grill + Bar (Dodge City, KS).

Dine in or pick up curbside, order off the “Together We Care” menu to support the 🏠 Paint Dodge and 🛠 Community Home Renovation Program (CHRP) available through the Community Housing Association of Dodge City (CHAD).


To learn more about programs available through the Community Housing Association of Dodge CIty visit www.DodgeCityHousing.com

Filed Under: Housing News

DC3 Building Construction Students Dig In!!

September 29, 2022 By Angie Gonzalez

The Community Housing association of Dodge City (CHAD), a 501 ( c)(3) nonprofit, was created to address the housing needs in the community. Operated by CHAD, the Abandoned Housing Program uses a two-pronged approach to address the need for affordable housing by rehabbing vacant homes and constructing new homes on vacant lots. CHAD partners with the Dodge City Community College (DCCC) Building Construction Technology Program to build a new home every year. This year’s build is underway and located at 600 Avenue N.

To learn more about assistance program available to homeowners through CHAD visit https://dodgecityhousing.com/housing-programs/. Check out the DODGE CITY AREA NEWS to see housing projects, area news and updates and don’t forget to follow Dodge City/ Ford County Development Corporation on Facebook.

Filed Under: Developments, Housing News

LEAD SAFE WORK PRACTICES TRAINING

July 28, 2022 By Angie Gonzalez

If you work on homes or child-occupied facilities (includes day care centers and schools) built prior to 1978 the Renovate, Repair, and Paint (RRP Rule) applies to you. Who must follow the RRP rule? In general, anyone who is paid to perform work that disturbs paint/coated surfaces in housing and child-occupied facilities built before 1978, including, but not limited to: Residential rental property owners/managers, General contractors and sub-contractors, Special trade’s contractors including Painters, Plumbers, Carpenters and Electricians.

To register contact Angie Gonzalez at angieg@dodgedev.org

Filed Under: Housing News

ANOTHER HOME IS REHABILITATED AND NEW MEMORIES CAN BE CREATED

May 4, 2022 By Angie Gonzalez

The Community Housing Association of Dodge City (CHAD) brings new life to this once vacant home using the Abandoned Housing Program. This home, previously located in the outskirts of Wright, Kansas, was donated by Bill Crane and was moved onto the vacant in lot on Avenue N in Dodge City, Kansas.

The Abandoned Housing Program uses a two-pronged approach to create affordable housing, rehabbing vacant homes and constructing new homes on vacant lots. CHAD accepts donations of vacant homes, rehabilitates them with the help of local contractors and places them back into the community as quality housing for ownership in the moderate-income price range. There are multiple advantages to approaching housing development by renovating vacant homes including the ability to access credit by building home equity, long-term savings over the cost of renting, pride of ownership, improved stability, and increased community involvement.

CHAD’s most recent project, a 1,430 sq ft single family home was purchased May 3, 2022, by Fulgencio Lopez-Gonzalez and Regina Chavez- Martinez. For many people, owning a home represents stability and independence. For this family it’s a lifelong dream achieved through sacrifice, hard work and the aspiration to provide a life with opportunities only previously imagined for their children.

For more information about the Abandoned Housing Program and other community programs available through the Community Housing Association of Dodge City contact Angie Gonzalez with the Dodge City/Ford County Development Corporation, at 620-371-3870 or angieg@dodgedev.org.

Filed Under: Dodge City Homes, Housing News

How-to: Homebuyer Education

April 25, 2022 By Angie Gonzalez

Thursday, MAY 5th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm

Local experts will share their knowledge on how to buy a home. High Plains Land & Title Title, Christopher Boys – American Family Insurance, Dodge City Board of Realtors, Rynerson Home Inspections.

Click on the link below to register⤵️https://www.raisingthewest.org/training…/home-buyer2022

Sponsored by Western State Bank (Dodge City Banking Center) and Landmark National Bank

Jueves 5 de MAYO de las 6pm a las 8pm

Regístrese para la clase gratuita de educación para compradores de vivienda!🏠

Los expertos locales compartirán sus conocimientos sobre cómo comprar una casa.High Plains Land & Title Title, Christopher Boys – American Family Insurance, Dodge City Board of Realtors, Rynerson Home Inspections

Registrarse usando este enlace ⤵️https://www.raisingthewest.org/training…/home-buyer2022

Patrocinado por Western State Bank (Dodge City Banking Center) y Landmark National Bank

Filed Under: Housing News

DC3 and CHAD Host Open House

May 17, 2021 By Dodge City Housing

Dodge City Community College (DC3) and the Community Housing Association of Dodge City (CHAD) hosted an open house on Tuesday, May 11, to show off this year’s CHAD house, which is located at 1601 Mulberry Circle.

Through this hands-on partnership, which is in its seventh year, DC3 students build houses from the ground up, learning all facets of building construction.

This year’s project, which began in October 2020, is a 1,200-square-foot, single-family home. It contains three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a two-car garage.

“This house is built next door to the house we built in 2017,” Mollea Wainscott, Dodge City/Ford County Development Corporation Assistant Director, said. “It will be finished in a few weeks and then listed with a realtor.”

Patrick Shiew, DC3 Construction Technology Instructor, said he thinks the project turned out great and the future homeowner will appreciate the extras the students built into the house.

“The tornado shelter is a unique feature this year, and this house is also zero entry, which makes it different than previous builds,” he said. “Zero entry means there are no steps coming in from the garage into the home. Basically, there are no steps to navigate.”

Wainscott said the ongoing partnership with DC3 allows CHAD to accomplish three things: to build additional moderate-income housing units, to train future workforce and to improve neighborhoods.

As CHAD and DC3 wrap up their 2021 project, they are already making plans for next year’s house, which will be a single-family home at 811 First Ave., Wainscott said.

“We are excited to continue our partnership with the community college to provide affordable workforce housing,” she said. “We will pour concrete this summer and be ready for the DC3 students again in August.”

In addition to the come-and-go open house, Black Hills Energy also sponsored a free hamburger feed onsite from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

By Lance Ziesch
DC3 Media Specialist

Photos by Justin Wilson.

Filed Under: Housing News

CHAD Open House

April 28, 2021 By Dodge City Housing

Join the Community Housing Association of Dodge City (CHAD) and the Dodge City Community College Building Construction Technology Program on May 11th at 11:00 am for our open house at 1601 Mulberry Circle. Tour our new build, meet the students, learn about CHAD and have lunch with us. Hamburger feed sponsored by Black Hills Energy.

For more information, please contact Mollea at 620-227-9501 or by emailing molleaw@dodgedev.org.

Filed Under: Housing News

Apricot Lane Boutique – Franchise Wanted

April 14, 2021 By Dodge City Housing

Apricot Lane Boutique is the leading clothing boutique franchise to offer branded fashion apparel, jewelry, handbags, accessories, and gifts. Today’s customer wants the newest and best styles without paying hefty luxury brand prices. That’s where Apricot Lane comes in. We train our franchisees to be THE fashion destination in their local market, bringing in new styles earlier and more often than any competitor, all at reasonable prices, and ultimately win extremely loyal fans. As Apricot Lane customers like to say, “This is my favorite place to shop.”

When you invest in your very own Apricot Lane clothing boutique franchise, you’re taking your first step toward a fun and exciting career in fashion. Our apparel franchise opportunity represents one of the very best in the industry, with a time-tested business model, unmatched franchisor training and support, and a respected brand name that is beloved by women of all ages. We believe in making the dream of business ownership as easy and as real as possible, and our affordable franchise allows that dream to become a reality!

From buying, merchandising, display, selling, marketing, and more, when you open your clothing store franchise with us, we make sure to do everything we can to set you up for success. We know you deserve our support — and we know our good name depends on it. Let’s work together to make your dream come true!

For more information, please contact Joann Knight at 620-227-9501 or by emailing jknight@dodgedev.org.

Filed Under: Housing News

Homebuyer Education Class

April 14, 2021 By Dodge City Housing

On April 13th, 2021 the Community Housing Association of Dodge City hosted its annual Homebuyer Education Class.  Local experts shared their knowledge of the home buying process with 24 participants. Participants left the class with more knowledge than they will remember, and the contacts of who to call when they have questions. This class is sponsored by Landmark National Bank and Western State Bank.

Joe Demuth with Landmark Bank explained how important a buyer’s credit is and gave attendees tips on how to improve their credit. Justine Kruger with Western State Bank walked us through the paperwork and documents required from a bank to be approved for a home loan. Casey Rynerson with Rynerson Home Inspection informed us of the importance of a home inspection and radon testing and mitigation. Pam Kirkby with High Plains Land and Title and Carla Garcia with Security First Title explained what is title insurance and why a buyer needs it to protect themselves. Michelle Salinas and Angelica Villanueva shared their role in the process, who is responsible for their cost, and how they can fight for the best deal. Chris Boys and his team of insurance experts with American Family Insurance – Chris Boys informed us on the different types of home insurance. 

This class is part of a How-To: Homebuyers Edition series from the Community Housing Association of Dodge City. For a list of upcoming classes visit www.dcchad.org.

Filed Under: Housing News

Dodge City/Ford County Development Corp first to complete Sunflower’s site certification process

March 19, 2021 By Dodge City Housing

Stamped for approval! The Dodge City Business Park became a certified site, which verifies that the 245-acre business park meets necessary criteria for industrial development. On March 11, the Dodge City/Ford County Development Corporation was the first organization to complete the site certification process through the Sunflower Electric Power Corporation Certified Sites Program. 

“I am excited to have the Dodge City Business Park certified as an approved, developable site under the Sunflower program. The thoroughness of their process brings great credibility to our site and community,” said Joann Knight, executive director for the Dodge City/Ford County Development Corporation. 

Sunflower developed its certified sites program to spotlight the quality industrial opportunities within its members’ service territory spanning central and western Kansas. To obtain the certification, a community must gather a comprehensive list of criteria on a potential land site, such as site characteristics, utility infrastructure, site availability and price. 

“Having the due diligence completed on these sites in advance adds a competitive edge to a community’s effort to respond to potential opportunities,” said Nikki Pfannenstiel, Sunflower’s manager of member services, “and saves time for the business developer because there are no surprises with sites that are fully vetted.” 

A benefit of the Sunflower Certified Sites Program is an independent third-party review of a site’s potential for industrial opportunities. 

Chad Sayre, vice president at Allstate Consultants who performed the independent review, applauded Sunflower’s rural development program. 

“It has been a pleasure to work with the Sunflower team and their member communities to refine the Sunflower Certified Sites Program criteria and provide an engineering and technical view of the potential these great sites possess,” Sayre said. “Sunflower is 

making sure the world knows that their member communities in Kansas are open for business and ready to grow.” 

To qualify for Sunflower’s program, a community must be served by one of Sunflower’s member distribution utilities. Dodge City’s application was supported by The Victory Electric Cooperative Association, Inc. 

“We are proud to be the local electric cooperative sponsor for Dodge City’s certification through Sunflower’s Certified Sites Program,” said Shane Laws, Victory’s CEO. “It’s exciting to reach this milestone, and we look forward to showcasing Dodge City’s Business Park through our marketing efforts. Having the first community complete the certification is just the beginning of what we see as more business development opportunities in our region.” 

Sunflower is looking forward to working with other communities within its members’ service territories to certify sites for industrial opportunities. 

For more information visit us at www.sunflowerecodevo.com or contact Nikki Pfannenstiel at 785.623.3334. 

About Sunflower Electric Power Corporation — Sunflower is a regional wholesale power supplier that operates a system of solar wind, natural gas, and coal-based generating plants and a transmission system of approximately 2,400 miles for the needs of its seven Members, who serve customers living in central and western Kansas. Visit Sunflower’s website at http://www.sunflower.net 

Sunflower’s member cooperatives include Lane-Scott Electric Cooperative, Dighton; Pioneer Electric Cooperative, Ulysses; Prairie Land Electric Cooperative, Norton; The Victory Electric Cooperative Association, Dodge City; Western Cooperative Electric Association, WaKeeney; and Wheatland Electric Cooperative, Scott City, Kansas. Southern Pioneer Electric Company is also a Member of Sunflower. 

About Sunflower Electric Economic Development — Sunflower Electric Economic Development (SEED) is a collective initiative of Sunflower and its members, who continue to take pride in being pioneers, in seeing the potential in their communities and businesses, in trying new ways of doing things, and remaining committed to their goals. The Sunflower Certified Sites Program is a facet of SEED. Are you interested in a better environment to relocate or expand your business? Contact Nikki Pfannenstiel (785.623.3334 or pfannenstiel@sunflower.net) for access to all the resources that Sunflower Electric Economic Development can offer through Sunflower and its partners. 

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