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1.
Who do I notify if I have a street light out?
Westar Energy services most street lights in Bel Aire. If a street light is out in Central Park, please contact the Public Works Director at 744-2451 ext 133. You can also report a street light out by visiting
Westar Energy's website.
2.
How can I stop receiving unwanted newspapers being thrown in my driveway or street?
The City contacted the Wichita Eagle and there are two ways you can remove your address from their subscription list. You can send an e-mail to circserv@wichitaeagle.com or call 800-200-8906. Be sure and provide your name and home address.
3.
Where can I find senior information?
The Bel Aire Senior Center, which is located at City Hall (7651 East Central Park Avenue). For more information, you can call the Senior Coordinator, Jennie Benitez, at (316) 744-2451 ext. 135 or visit our
Senior Center page.
4.
Who is on the City Council?
The Bel Aire City Council currently consists of Council President Guy MacDonald, Betty Martine, Dr. Ramona Becker, Diane Wynn, Peggy Sue O'Donnell. The Mayor is David Austin. For biographical information, visit
the City Council directory.
5.
Who is the trash company serving the City of Bel Aire and what is their contact information?
The City of Bel Aire is now served by Waste Connections. Their phone number is 316-838-4920.
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Planning & Zoning
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1.
Do I need a building permit?
The City of Bel Aire has constructed a list of projects which will require a building permit; please remember that this list is not exhaustive but provides good examples. To view the list, visit our
Building Permits page.
2.
Who can I contact for more information on building permits?
If you or your contractor have any questions regarding building permits, please contact the City Building Inspector,
Keith Price.
3.
How do I get a building permit?
You can visit the Bel Aire City Hall at 7651 East Central Park Avenue, Monday - Friday, from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. to pick up a permit, or you may access and download the permits available online by visiting our
Permit Applications page.
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Stormwater
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1.
Why is stormwater runoff a problem?
Stormwater or runoff can pick up all kinds of debris, such as chemicals, dirt, liter and many other pollutants as it flows through the stormwater system or directly into a body of water like the neighbor pond or stream. After it enters the stormwater system it is discharged untreated into the bodies of water, the same water that’s used for drinking, swimming and fishing.
2.
Is there something I can do on my property to help control the runoff?
Yes, there are things that can be done such as: landscaping, recycling, and dispose of trash properly.
Additionally:
- Don’t overwater your lawn, don’t create runoff, consider a soaker hose instead of a sprinkler.
- Excess fertilizers and pesticides applied to lawns and gardens wash off and pollute, grass clippings and leaves can and do wash into the storm drains and add organic matter to the ponds and streams.
- When use of fertilizers and pesticides are necessary, use these chemicals in the recommended amounts.
- Pet waste can be a major source of bacteria that wash into the drainage system and eventually into the local waters. Clean up after your pets.
- When walking your pet, please remember to pick up after them and dispose of it properly. Flushing the pet waste is the best method to dispose of it.
- Sweep up yard debris rather than hosing down the areas. Compost your yard waste and grass clippings.
- Use a commercial car wash or wash your car on the lawn or other unpaved surface.
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Water / Utilities
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1.
My water meter is low or sunken and it is dangerous. Who do I contact?
Please contact the
Utility Billing Clerk.
2.
The Water department installed or repaired a water main in front of my home and has not been back to repair my lawn. Who can I call?
In most cases, we would prefer to wait a few days to dry out and settle before crews make the final touches and plantings. If it has been more than a few dry days, please contact the
Utility Billing Clerk.
3.
What are the blue and green flags doing in my yard?
The blue flags are how the water department locates the City water main and green flags are for sewer location. Typically pipes are flagged at the request of a utility company or the City may request flagging to make repairs on an underground utility.
4.
I have water running from my yard onto the street. What do I do?
If you have water running from you water meter or on the outside of your house, please call the City Utility Office at 316-744-2451, ext. 132.
If it is after hours (8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday) or weekend emergency, please call one of our emergency numbers, 316-761-6972 or 316-761-6973. Please remember that these numbers are for an emergency only!
5.
My neighbor has water running in their yard into the street, and they are on vacation. What should I do?
Call the City Utility Office at 316-744-2451, ext. 132.
If it is after hours (8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday) or weekend emergency, please call one of our emergency numbers, 316-761-6972 or 316-761-6973. Please remember that these numbers are for an emergency only!
6.
How do I sign up for water and trash service?
Contact the Water Clerk at 316-744-2451, ext. 132.
7.
What are the rules and regulations for trash pick up?
The rules and regulations for trash pickup can be viewed
at our Trash Rules and Regulations page.
8.
What are my options for paying my utility bill?
For more information on paying utilities bills, visit
the Payment Options page.
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