Public Support Grows for New Single-Terminal KCI
Share
Share
Public Support Grows for New Single-Terminal KCI
08/17/2017 2 minute read

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Aug. 17, 2017) — A new second round of polling shows a majority of likely Kansas City, Missouri, voters now support a new single-terminal KCI airport. The survey of more than 1,300 Kansas City registered voters conducted Aug. 13-14 across all Kansas City Council Districts showed that 44 percent now support a new terminal while 35 percent oppose and 21 percent are unsure. 

Support has grown by six percentage points since an earlier survey in June while opposition has dropped by five points, for a total swing of 11 percentage points.

The survey also showed the voting public is clear on what types of airport proposals it is willing to support – a proposal that includes airport revenue bonds for this project will not and cannot pass.

“We were pleased to see that the Citizens of Kansas City are getting more excited about the possibility of a New KCI. However, it is clear that their positive support is highly dependent on a private financing option and a hometown solution," said Ron Coker, Senior Vice President, Burns & McDonnell.

The Kansas City Council is currently considering three possible options on ballot language being considered for a November vote. Only the two options which allow private financing are viable in the eyes of Kansas City voters.

When asked about ballot language associated with a current initiative petition, 57 percent approved, while 22 percent were opposed, and 21 percent were undecided. 

When asked about ballot language currently being considered by Council stipulating simply whether all costs of construction and demolition should be paid by the City from operations of the airport and related facilities, 38 percent supported, while 35 percent opposed and 27 percent were undecided. 

When asked about ballot language stipulating that the City would issue and sell $990 million in airport revenue bonds to finance the project, only 26 percent of respondents supported, while 42 percent opposed and 32 percent were undecided.

 

About Burns & McDonnell

Burns & McDonnell is a Kansas City-based firm that’s been committed to the people and growth of our hometown since we were founded in 1898. The 3,000 employee-owners based in Kansas City actively volunteer within the community and have donated millions of dollars to causes that support our great city from United Way to Science City. We are made up of more than 5,700 engineers, architects, construction professionals, scientists, consultants and entrepreneurs with offices across the country and throughout the world. We strive to create amazing success for our clients and amazing careers for our employee-owners. Burns & McDonnell is 100 percent employee-owned and is proud to be No. 16 on Fortune’s 2017 list of 100 Best Companies to Work For.