State & Local Meeting
Salina City Commission Study Session - March 9, 2026
March 09, 2026
The City of Salina held a study session on March 9, 2026, focusing on the Smoky Hill Museum's critical need for expansion due to decades-long space constraints impacting artifact storage, educational programming, and exhibit capacity. The museum currently faces risks from flooding and overcrowded storage, limiting its ability to accept new donations and adequately serve the community. A proposed expansion plan includes adding 15,700 square feet and renovating existing space to increase storage by 75%, add classrooms, exhibit space, and community event areas, with an estimated cost of $10.9 million. The Friends of the Museum have committed to raising $1.5 million for programming and reserves and have conducted a feasibility study supporting a public-private partnership with the city. The city commission was briefed on the strategic planning timeline, funding goals, and the importance of preserving Salina's history for future generations, with discussions on budget considerations and project implementation challenges.
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- Salina City Commission Study Session - March 9, 2026 · City of Salina · Mar 09