Community Data Book
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COMMUNITY DATA BOOK
CITY OF SALINA
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The preparation of this Community Data Book was
financially aided through a federal grant from the
Urban Renewal Administration of the Housing and
Home Finance Agency, under the Urban Planning
Assistance Program authorized by Section 701 of
the Housing Act of 1954, as amended.
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COMPANY
ENGINEERS
ARCHITECTS t
CITY OF SALINA
KANSAS
CITY COMMISSION
Robert M. Stark, Mayor
Charles Casebeer
Ralph Exline
Carl R. Rundquist
G. N. Waddell
PLANNING COMMISSION
C. A. Brooks, Chairman
Raymond Haggart
Wilber L. Johnson
William H. Odgers
W. M. Ostenberg
John Ryberg
Milton Thelander
Gilbert Wenger
Phil Wilcox
CITY OFFICIALS
Norris D. Olson, City Manager
Duane Pearce, .City Planner
Harold F. Harper, City Engineer
Harold E. Peterson, City Clerk
Donald Harrison, City Treasurer
L. O. Bengtson, City Attorney
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction
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SOCIA L
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Populat ion
G~neral Information
Vital Statistics
Live Births and Total Deaths by City of Residence
Percent of Population By Age Group
Comparison of Population Statistics
1960 Percent of Population By Age Group
Population Distribution By Age Range, Sex and Color
Population Distribution By Age, Sex and Color
State Growth (Population)
National Growth (Population)
City-County Growth (Population)
Salina Population
Population Projections
Population Projection
Kansas Population
Population Density 1960 (Kansas)
Selected Population Statistics
Population Densities of Kansas Cities
Population Distribution By Ag~ Group (Salina)
Population Comparison
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Education
Expenditures, Salina Board of Education
Mill Levy and Assessed Value of School Districts
September Enroll~ent Figures
September Enrollment by Divisions
Publ ic School Enrollment By Schools in September of Each Year
School Acceage
Education Trends - Salina
School Bond REtirement Schedule
General Obligation Bonds, Salina Board of Education
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Employment
Employment - Selected Industry Groups (Salina)
Estimated Civilian Work Force
Permanent and Temporary Employment
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Utilities
Telephones and Utility Meters
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ECONOMIC
Revenue and Expenditure
Summary of Expenditures, 1955 - 1964
Summary of Receipts, 1955 - 1964
Bank Deposits
Selected Economic Data
Bank Debits
Total Depos its ot All Commercial Banks
Retail, Wholesale and Selective Services
Retail Trade - 1958
Wholesale Trade - 1958
Selected Services - 1958
Sales (Saline County)
Manufacturing (Saline County)
Distribution of Retail Sales (Saline County)
Distribution of Wholesale Sales (Salil~ County)
Distribution of Selected Services Receipts (Saline
Building Report
City Building Report
Building Permit Valuation
Taxation
The Assessed Valuation and Rate of Assessment
Tax Rate in Mills
Trend in Tax Rate - Major Governmental Units
Comparison of P~rcentage Share of Tax Dollar By Each
Government Unit
Percentage of Tax Collected, 1951 - 1964
City Tax Rates
Comparison of Bonded Debt - First Class Kansas Cities
R<c tail Sales Tax Collect ions and Tax Rate - Sal ine County
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PHYSICAL
Climate and Rainfall
Salina Climatological Data
Land Use
Existing Land Use - 1963 (Percentages of Occupied Area)
Land Use Comparisons
Residential Land Use Comparison
~eighborhood Land Use Analysis - 1963
Land Use Summary - 1963
Land Use Summary - 1985
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Housing
Salina Housing Conditions
Salina Housing Statistics (Types
Salina Housing Statistics (Size,
Selected Housing Statistics
Comparison of Housing Conditions
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Occupancy and Equipment) 50
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Central Business District
List of Firms in CBD (as of January 1964)
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Park and Recreation
Inventory of Existing parks and Facilities
Attendance for Playground and Other Activities
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Zoning Changes
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Miscellaneous Statistics - December 31, 1964
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1964 Shopping Center Valuations
Income Trends - Salina
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Summary of External Traffic
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Agricultural Trends - Saline County
Fire Flow Test Results
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Total Fire Loss (In City) and Runs by Year (1938 - 1964)
Fire Loss Classification - 1964
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INTRODUCTION
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The Community Data Book is a compilation
of statistical information pertaining to
the physical, social and economic character-
istics of the Community. When used in
conjunction with the City Plan, the Data
Book should be of value in the analysis
of the city and its future development.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The Town of Salina was organized under Town and Village Act April 22, 1867.
City of Third Class November 21, 1870
City of Second Class October 11, 1878
City of First Class July 9, 1920
population of Salina, u. So Census 1870 918
Population of Salina, u. S. Census 1880 3, III
population of Salina, u. S. Census 1890 6,149
Population of Salina, u. S. C e ns us 1900 6,074
Population of Salina, u. S. Census 1910 9,688
Population of Salina, Uo S. Census 1920 15,085
Population of Salina, Uo S. C e ns u s 1930 20,155
Population of Salina, U. So Census 1940 21,018
population of Salina, State Census 1946 23,291
population of Salina, County Census 1947 24,566
Population of Salina, County Census 1948 26,222
Population of Salina, U. S. Census 1950 26,176
Population of Salina, County Census 1953 29,125
population of Salina, County Census 1954 31,032
Population of Salina, County Census 1955 32,420
population of Salina, County Census 1956 33,537
Population of Salina, County Census 1957 35,327
Population of Sal ina, County Census 1958 36,209
Population of Salina, County Census 1959 38,109
population of Salina, County Census 1960 39,235
Population of Salina, U. S. Census 1960 43,202
Population of Salina, County Census 1961 40,804
Population of Salina, County Census 1962 43,090
Population of Salina, County Census 1963 40,649
Populat ion of Salina, County Census 1964 41,293
Population of Salina, County Census 1965
Population of Salina, County Census 1966
Population of Salina, County Census 1967
Population of Salina, County Census 1968
Populat ion of Salina, County Census 1969
Population of Salina, County Census 1970
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VITAL STATISTICS
The Vital Statistics Law was enacted in Kansas in 1911, and in effect
Augus t 1st, 1911. The following is a record of the births and deaths
in the City of Salina, Kansas, to-date
B irt hs Deaths B irt hs Deat hs
Year Recorded Recorded Year Recorded Recorded
1911 162 64 1941 504 302
1912 359 171 1942 678 297
1913 282 152 1943 853 369
1914 213 117 1944 893 381
1915 288 193 1945 741 341
1916 388 221 1946 966 325
1917 352 222 1947 1,223 359
1918 449 307 1948 1,282 379
1919 374 247 1949 1,261 402
1920 441 247 1950 1,037 420
1921 492 224 1951 1,054 380
1922 521 252 1952 1,072 406
1923 467 229 1953 1,605 414
1924 479 255 1954 1,676 484
1925 413 232 1955 1,752 388
1926 445 232 1956 1,811 475
1927 459 227 1957 1,870 434
1928 455 292 1958 1,976 472
1929 486 272 1959 2,183 476
1930 528 282 1960 1,991 511
1931 471 289 1961 1,912 482
1932 490 300 1962 1,940 477
1933 456 283 1963 1,766 501
1934 514 309 1964 1,662 450
1935 435 326 1965
1936 422 341 1966
1937 492 292 1967
1938 555 283 1968
1939 557 277 1969
1940 519 296 1970
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1953
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1956
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1959
1960
1961
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LIVE BIRTHS AND TOTAL DEATHS
BY CITY OF RESIDENCE
SALINA, KANSAS
Live Births
695
703
756
1,116
1,202
1,287
1,373
1,482
1,555
1,740
1,549
1,529
1,552
1,393
1,334
*Figures for 1964 are provisional
Source: Kansas State Department of Health
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Total Deat hs
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PERCENT OF POPULATION BY AGE GROUP
AGES
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30 - 34
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20 - 24
15 - 19
MALES 10 - 14
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Under - 5
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PERCENTAGE
SALINA -
URBAN KANSAS ........
COMPARISON OF POPULATION STATISTICS
1960 U.S. Census
PERCENT
PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION FERTILITY INCREASE
UNDER 18 18 TO 64 65 a. OVER RATIO 1950 - 1960
SALINA 36.6 55.6 7.9 617 65.0
PARK CITY 51.7 (H) 47.2 (L) l.l 745 N.A.
LINDSBORG 25.0 (L) 55.0 20.0 354 9.5
HOLTON 28.0 49.6 22.4 (H ) 464 11.9
HAYSVILLE 50.8 48.3 1.0(L) 841 (H) N.A.
LAWRENCE 28.4 63.1 (H) 8.5 394 40.7
MISSION HILLS 32.6 56.7 10.7 236 ( L) 184.0
STATE OF KANSAS 35.4 53.6 11.0 515 14.3
( H) highest iJl state
( L) lowest in state
(N.A.) not applicable - city not established in 1950
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1960 PERCENT OF POPULATION BY AGE GROUP
SALINA, KANSAS
MALE FEMALE
Age State Urban Salina State Urban Salina
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Under 5 11. 6 12.6 16.3 11.0 11.4 14.7
5 - 9 10.8 11. 0 10,3 10.2 10.0 9.5
10 - 14 9.3 9.3 7.9 8.8 8.5 7.1
15 - 19 7.3 6,9 5.7 7.1 7.1 7.7
20 - 24 6.2 6.5 8.8 6.0 6.8 10.6
25 - 29 6.0 6.7 10.1 6.0 6.4 7.9
30 - 34 6.4 6.8 6.9 6.4 6.7 6.4
35 - 39 6.7 7.0 6.0 6.6 6.8 6.1
40 - 44 6.0 6.0 5.5 6.0 6.0 4.9
45 - 49 5.6 5.5 4.3 5.7 5.5 4.8
50 - 5l~ 5.2 5.1 4.1 5.3 5.1 4.3
55 - 59 4.6 4.3 3.6 /+.8 4.8 /+.0
60 - 64 4.1 3.6 3.2 4.3 4.1 3.1
65 - 69 3.6 3.0 2.3 4.0 3.6 3.1
70 - 74 2.9 2.4 2.0 3.3 3.0 2.5
75 - 79 1.9 1.6 1.2 2. /.j. 2.2 1.7
80 - 84 1.1 0.9 0.8 1.4 1.2 0.9
85 - Ove r 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.8 0.8 0.7
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POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY AGE RANGE, SEX AND COLOR
SALINA, KANSAS
ALL CLASSES WHI TE NON-WHITE
Age Total Male Female Male Female . Male Female
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5 Years 6,686 3,393 3,293 3,195 3,103 198 190
5 - 9 4,275 2,151 2,124 2,078 2,038 73 86
10 14 3,234 1,641 1,593 1,582 1,544 59 49
15 - 19 2,923 1,192 1,731 1,146 1,691 46 40
20 - 24 4,218 1,839 2,379 1,750 2,267 89 112
25 - 29 3,868 2,101 1,767 2,024 1,682 77 85
30 - 34 2,866 1,441 1,425 1,384 1,351 57 74
35 - 39 2,722 1,361 1,361 1,316 1,318 45 43
40 - 44 2,235 1,137 1,098 1,112 1,076 25 22
45 - 49 1,966 894 1,072 877 1,055 17 17
50 54 1,818 865 953 849 929 16 24
55 - 59 1,639 750 889 732 862 18 27
60 - 64 1,357 659 698 645 683 14 15
65 - 69 1,194 485 709 472 691 13 18
70 - 74 963 413 550 399 537 14 13
75 - 79 630 243 387 235 374 8 13
80 - 84 375 164 211 162 208 2 3
85 - Ove r 233 78 155 77 149 1 6
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18 Years 15,796 7,966 7,830 7,608 7,483 358 347
65 - Over 3,395 1,383 2,012 1,345 1,959 38 53
Med ian Age 25,3 25,3 25.2 25.7 25.4 20.6 22.4
All Ages 43,202 20,807 22,395 20,035 21,558 772 837
Source: U. S. Census of population 1960
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POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY AGE, SEX AND COLOR
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ALL CLASSES WHITE NON-WHITE
Age Total Male Female Male Fe ma 1 e Male Female
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1 Year 1,547 821 726 7/4 683 47 43
1 Year 1,449 720 729 669 692 51 37
I 2 1,348 661 687 629 648 32 39
3 1,221 636 585 602 544 34 41
4 1,121 555 566 521 536 34 30
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6 938 473 465 453 444 20 21
7 830 412 418 400 404 12 14
I 8 762 370 392 362 374 8 18
9 714 346 368 333 351 13 17
I 10 706 374 332 355 323 19 9
11 663 315 348 305 337 10 11
12 721 365 356 353 344 12 12
13 684 355 329 344 317 11 12
I 14 460 232 228 225 223 7 5
15 518 251 267 241 260 10 7
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17 544 265 279 257 269 8 10
18 661 205 456 194 446 11 10
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20 768 226 542 218 514 8 28
21 and Over 25,316 12,204 13,112 11,816 12,668 388 444
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STATE
By Census
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MILLION
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MILLION
MILLION
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MILLION
NATIONAL
By Census
MILLION
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MILLION
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MILLION
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MILLION
GROWTH
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1900
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
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GROWTH
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POPULATION PROJECTIONS
SAL INA, KANSAS
Power Logarithmic Exponent ial Quadratic 3.4% Annual
Year Actual Formula Formula Formula Formula Increase
1940 20,917 19,054 17,597 19,519 20,812 20,917
1945 21,860 23,172 23,256 23,044 22 , 7 94 24,722
1950 25,466 27,605 28,318 27,205 26,452 29,221
1955 32,420 32,342 32,896 32,117 31,788 34,538
1960 39,235 37,373 37,077 37,917 38,800 40,821
Forecast
1965 47,500 42,688 40,922 44,764 47,489 48,248
1970 53,500 48,282 44,482 52,847 57,855 57,026
1975 59,000 54,147 47,797 62,389 69,899 67,402
1980 65,000 60,275 50,897 73,655 83,619 79,667
198,5 72,000 66,663 53,809 86,956 99,015 94,162
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POPULATION DENSITY 1960
PERSONS PER SQUARE MILE
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SELECTED POPULATION STATISTICS
1960 U.S. Census
HOUSEHOLDS PERCENT OF
PERCENT PERCENT POPULATION
TOTAL INCREASE PERCENTAGES IN CREASE AVERAGE IN GROUP MEDIAN AGE FERTILITY
POPULATION 1950 - 1960 UNDER 18 18 TO 64 65 8< OVER 1950 - 1960 POPULATION QUARTERS 1960 1950 RATIO (f)
SALINA 43,202 65.0 (a) 36.6 55.6 7.9 61.5 3.14 (d) 1.9 25.3 30.8 617 (g)
SALINE COUNTY 54,715 63.8 (e) 36.2 56.1 7.7 53.8 3.21 4.9 24.9 31.1 620 (g)
URBAN KANSAS 1,328,741 33.8 35.6 54.5 9.9 32.6 3.11 2.3 28.8 30.5 514
RURAL KANSAS 849,870 (-) 6.8 (b) 35.1 52.0 12.8 (- ) 6.3 3.19 4.0 31.8 31.7 515
STATE OF KANSAS 2,178,611 14.3 (c) 35.4 53.6 11.0 14.5 3.14 2.9 29.9 31.1 515
(a) U. S. urban population increased 29.3 percent - 16th highest of 87 urban places in Kansas
(b) U. S. rural population decreased 0.9 percent
(c) U. S. total population increased 18.5 percent
(d) highest in state was 4.35 at Park City
lowest in state was 2.61 at Anthony
(e) 2nd highest of 105 counties in Kansas (Johnson County was 129 percent)
70 counties lost population
(f) number of children under 5 years old per 1000 women 15 to 49 years old
(g) seventh highest ratios in state
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POPULATION DENSITIES
of Kansas C it i e s
PERSONS PER PERSONS
CITY SQ.MILE(a) PER ACRE
Manhattan 6200 9.7
Junction City 6000 9.4
Emporia 5850 9.1
Prairie Village 5500 8.6
SA L I N A 5250 (b) 8.2
Wichita 4900 7.7
Overland Park 4150 6.5
Lawrence 4050 6.3
Pi ttsburg 3700 5.7
Hutchinson 3450 5.4
Coffeyvi lie 3350 5.2
Topeka 3300 5.2
Kansas City 3000 4.7
Leavenworth 2700 4.2
Great Bend 2650 4.1
AVERAGE 4270 6.7
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POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY AGE GROUP
Salina Total
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city boundaries. (limits) - data from 1960 U. S. census.
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persons per acre.
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80 - 84
75 - 79
70 - 74
65 - 69
60 - 64
55 - 59
50 - 54
45 - 49
40 - 44
35 - 39
30 - 34
25 - 29
20 - 24
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10 - 14
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POPULATION COMPARISON
Sa1 ine
Year United States U.S. Urban Kansas Kansas Urban County
(C) (C) (C) (C) (C )
1900 75,995,000 30,500,000 1,470,000 330,000 17 ,076
1910 91,972,000 41,999,000 1,691,000 492,000 20,338
1920 105,710,000 54,158,000 1,769,000 616,000 25,103
1930 122,775,000 68,955,000 1,881,000 729,000 29,337
1940 131,669,000 74,424,000 1,801,000 754,000 29,535
1950 150,697,000 96,468,000 1,905,000 903,000 33,409
1960 179,323,000 125,269,000 2,179,000 1,328,000 54,715
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(A) County Assessors Census
(C) U.S. Census Data - April of Year
Source: County Assessors
U.S. Census
Sa1 ine
County
(A)
29,514
32,813
46,459
Salina
(C)
6,074
9,688
15,085
20,155
21,073
26,176
43,202
Salina
(A)
20,917
25,466
39,235
EXPENDITURES
SALINA BOARD OF EDUCATION
Year
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65 (estimated)
Expend itures
$ 1,677,637.02
1,884,632.02
1,966,088.29
2,390,199.26
2 ,721,446.77
2,924,631.40
3,242,082.07
3,616,378.88
3,946,298.16
4,251,001.56
4,787,336.77
Source: Superintendent of Schools
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MILL LEVY AND ASSESSED VALUE OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS
SALINA BOARD OF EDUCATION
Year Mill Levy Assessed Value
1954-55 21. 38 $ 44,009,000
1955-56 23.61 46,700,000
1956-57 24.06 49,200,000
1957-58 25.29 50,000,000
1958-59 28.87 51,250,191
1959-60 28.63 54,600,863
1960-61 30.84 55,296,204
1961-62 32.26 58,228,607
1962-63 33.13 60,206,117
1963-64 31.87 62,084,883
Note: July 1, 1965 is effective date of unified school
district
Source: Superintendent of Schools
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SALINA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SEPTEMBER ENROLLMENT FIGURES
1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970
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K 409 566 752 735 768 799 819 889 987 1102 1146 1236 1313 1211 1261
1 454 392 602 734 765 687 723 725 837 921 957 1063 1081 1140 1130
2 428 413 437 564 739 718 660 692 713 774 828 944 963 951 1058
3 391 416 464 435 620 685 679 657 724 694 759 868 850 874 952
4 353 365 445 456 449 605 661 686 688 689 703 791 791 820 853
5 325 333 396 449 505 432 563 674 688 676 669 697 737 746 802
6 352 327 354 403 465 462 438 545 715 671 649 705 669 691 731
7 336 361 372 349 428 481 483 446 581 705 642 704 664 646 711
8 295 306 360 354 355 440 463 488 448 572 706 672 664 618 638
9 295 296 336 383 362 371 465 503 525 474 596 757 648 654 664
10 300 293 296 319 369 350 345 440 498 538 444 604 680 612 636
11 260 262 293 279 304 324 316 329 396 446 473 420 553 625 598
12 253 235 249 246 257 284 311 266 308 353 415 439 392 508 593
Sp. Rms. 17 15 15 19 12 14 15 26 24 26 22 28 42 39 58
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Total 4468 4580 5371 5725 6398 6665 6955 7382 8162 8676 9041 9953 J0076 10160 10712
Increase 112 791 354 673 267 290 427 780 514 365 912 123 84 552
Total Increase Since 1950 - 6244
SEPTEMBER ENROLLMENT BY DIVISIONS
1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970
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Kg. 409 566 752 735 768 799 819 889 987 1102 1146 1236 1313 1211 1261
E1em. 2340 2283 2713 3060 3555 3616 3753 4021 4419 4486 4619 5121 5147 5271 5582
<Jr. H. 906 941 1068 1086 1145 1292 1411 1437 1554 1751 1944 2133 1991 1933 2029
Sr. H. 813 790 838 844 930 958 972 1035 1202 1337 1332 1463 1625 1745 1840
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Total 4468 4580 5371 5725 6398 6665 6955 7382 8162 8676 9041 9953100761016010712
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BY SCHOOLS IN SEPTEMBER OF EACH YEAR
1952 1956 1960 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968
parkview 180 165 192
Hawthorne 408 436 419 589
Phi11 ips 231 234 237 259
Oakdale 525 418 500 428
Glennifer Hill 204 214 236
Meadowlark 186
Bartlett 223 186 190 175
Whitt ier 285 301 210 211
South Park 290 289 269 224
Franklin 255 294 314 268
Lowe 11 525 372 336 335
Heusner 289 527 619 557
Sunset 685 836 842
Hageman 326 621 586
Kennedy 213
Grace Stewart 306 555
Key Acres 204
Schill ing Manor 470 928
Dunbar 86
Subtotal 3,297 4,437 5,733 6,796
North Jr. High 1,068 1,411 1,236 1,334
South Jr. High 708 680
Senior High 838 972 l. 332 1,804
Total 5,203 6,820 9,009 10,614
Source: Superintendent of Schools
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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Primary
Bartlett
Franklin
Glennifer Hill
Grace Stewart
Hageman
Hawthorne
Heusner
Lowell
Oakdale
Phill ips
South Park
Sunset
Whitt ier
John F. Kennedy
Meadowlark Ridge
Key Acres
Secondary
Roosevelt-Lincoln
South Junior High
Salina Senior High
Total
SCHOOL ACREAGE
ACRES
.45
1. 94
3.31
9.64
5.49
3.70
6.71
1. 92
3.66
1. 28
1.72
7.85
3.55
7.31
7.16
6.99
5.22
21. 14
40.00
139.04
Source: City Engineering Department
PRIVATE AND PAROCllIAL SCHOOLS
Primary
St. John's Military Academy
Sacred Heart Grade School
St. Mary's Grade School (Combination)
ACRES
16.69
1.80
30.90
Secondary
Sacred Heart High School
(Combinat ion, see St. L'lary's Grade School)
Ot he rs
Kansas Wesleyan University
Marymount Colle[e
Total
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12.08
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Persons 25 Years Old and Over
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SCHOOL BOND RETIREMENT SCHEDULE*
Year of Years In Which Bonds Were Issued
Maturity 1947 1950 1953A 1953B 1956 1960 Total
1962 $63,000 $44,000 $25,000 $12,000 $60,000 $60,000 $264,000
1963 63,000 44,000 25,000 12,000 60,000 60,000 264,000
1964 63,000 44,000 25,000 12,000 60,000 60,000 264,000
1965 63,000 44,000 25,000 13 , 000 60,000 60,000 265,000
1966 63,000 44,000 25,000 13,000 60,000 60,000 265,000
1967 63,000 44,000 25,000 13 , 000 65,000 60,000 270,000
1968 44,000 25,000 13,000 65,000 60,000 207,000
1969 44,000 25,000 13,000 65,000 60,000 207,000
1970 44,000 25,000 13,000 65,000 60,000 207,000
1971 25,000 13,000 65,000 65,000 168,000
1972 25,000 13 , 000 65,000 65,000 168,000
1973 25,000 13,000 65,000 65,000 168,000
1974 13 ,000 65,000 65,000 143,000
1975 65,000 65,000 130,000
1976 65,000 65,000 130,000
1977 65,000 65,000
1978 65,000 65,000
1979 65,000 65,000
1980 65,000 65,000
Total $378,000 $396,000 $300,000 $166,000 $950,000 $1,190,000 $3,380,000
*Bonds retire February 1 and August 1
Source: Salina Public Schools
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SALINA BOAPn OF EDUCATION
Amount Amount Amount Due Amount Due
Year Purpose of Bonds Issued Out st and ing Interest Principal Interest princ ipal
1954-55 High school
E1em. bldg. & site $2,875,000 $2,307,000 $39,362.50 $130,000 $17,981.25 $75,000
1955-56 High school
E1em. bldg. & site 2,875,000 2,177 ,000 35,163.75 143,000 16,701.25 75,000
1956-57 School bldg. 4,125,000 3,284,000 60,162,80 178,000 22,522.02 100,000
N 1957-58 School bldg. 4,125,000 3,106,000 65,773.75 203,000 31,417.50 101,000
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1958-59 School bldg. 4,125,000 2,903,000 61,902.50 204,000 29,478.75 101,000
1959-60 School bldg. 4,425,000 2,999,000 63,014.00 264,000 30,915.00 101,000
1960-61 School bldg. 5,675,000 3,985,000 105,847.40 299,000 51,688.75 126,000
1961-62 School bldg. 5,675,000 3,686,000 100,792.50 324,000 47,331.25 126,000
1962-63 School bldg. 6,875,000 3,362,000 115,262.50 354,000 61,390.00 156,000
1963-64 School bldg. 6,875,000 4,208,000 120,548.75 384,000 55,792.50 156,000
1964-65 School bldg. 6,575,000 3,824,000 109,353.75 324,000 51,020.00 157,000
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SALINA, KANSAS AREA (SALINE COUNTY)
Average 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 (J une)
1957 -June 65 Average Average Average Average Average Average Average Average Average
Total 16,450* 13,375 14,200 15,025 15,325 16,385 19,400 18,800 18,375 17 ,300
Unemployed 525 350 375 400 575 645 550 650 575 675
Percent of Civilian Work Force 3.2 2.8 2.7 2.7 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.5 3.1 3.9
Employed 15,925 13,025 13,825 14,625 14,750 15,740 18,850 18,150 17 ,800 16,625
Agricu1 tura1 550 175 200 225 225 245 1,000 975 950 875
Nonagricultural 15,375 12,850 13,625 14,400 14,525 15,495 17 ,850 17,175 16,850 15,750
All Other 1,925 800 1,375 1,950 1,975 1,950 2,600 2,400 2,325 2,125
wage and Salary 13,450 12,050 12,250 12,450 12,550 13,545 15,250 14,775 14,525 13,625
Manufacturing 1,525 1,325 1,400 1,475 1,425 1,425 1,825 1,650 1,800 1,525
Food and kindred products 900 850 875 925 900 850 900 975 950 875
Other manufacturing 625 475 525 550 525 550 925 675 850 650
Nonmanufacturing 11 ,925 10,725 10,850 10,975 11,125 12,170 13,425 13,125 12,725 12,100
Contract construction 1,675 1,700 1,650 1,550 1,500 1,900 2,050 1,750 1,475 1,425
Trans. , comm. , e1ec. , gas, & san. s e rv . 1,300 1,150 1,125 1,175 1,225 1,250 1,450 1,475 1,425 1,400
Wholesale and retail trade 3,825 3,500 3,525 3,550 3,600 3,850 4,275 4,225 4,150 3,825
Finance, insurance, & real estate 575 500 525 550 525 570 625 600 625 600
Services 2,675 2,700 2,525 2,350 2,400 2,600 2,875 2,850 2,825 2,850
Government 1,825 1,150 1,450 1,750 1,825 1,950 2,100 2,175 2,175 1,950
Other nonmanufacturing 50 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
C omp iled and furnished by the Salina Office of the Kans as State Employment Service.
*All figures rounded to nearest 25.
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Manufacturing - Durables
Manufacturing - Nondurables
Transportation
Communications
Utilities
Commercial - Wholesale
Commercial - Retail
Finance, Insurance and
Real Estate
Personal Business and
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Professional Services
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Quasi-Public Services
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1,234
355
1,039
723
222
142
249
2,713
787
591
563
1,244
847
10,770
Temporary
Emp 1 oyees
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12
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Percent of
Total Permanent
Emp loyees
.56
11.46
3.29
9.64
6.71
2.06
1. 32
2.31
25.19
7.33
5.49
5.23
11.55
7.86
100.00
TELEPHONES AND UTILITY METERS
(NUMBER OF UNITS)
Electric Gas Water
Telephones Meters Meters Meters
1950 11 ,321 9,165 7,992 7,586
1951 11,805 9,422 8,289 7,820
1952 13,065 9,528 8,688 8,053
1953 14,545 10,405 9,658 8,661
1954 15,689 10,866 10,102 9,739
1955 16,826 11 ,398 10,586 10,221
1956 17,814 11 , 924 11,079 10,660
1957 18,944 12,416 11 ,426 11,061
1958 21 , 242 12,750 11,726 11,416
1959 22,687 13,502 12,267 11 , 934
1960 23,156 13,899 12,643 12,341
1961 25, 114 14,418 13,088 12,706
1962 24,868 14,936 13,426 13,353
1963 25,057 14,830 13,404 13 , 342
1964 26,175 16,214 13,753 12,963
1965 (June 1) 14,798 12,531 11,684
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1970
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I SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES
C i t Y 0 f Sol in 0, 1955-1964
I . FUNDS BUDGETED 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964
GENERAL OPERATING $ 756,854.43 $ 827,890.74 $ 908,304.56 $1,081,467.36 $1,080,330.08 $1,097,217.37 $ 1,106,414.40 $1,137,284.78 $1,192,191.00 $1,281,992.50
MEMORIAL HALL 13,849.53 12,292.06 12,804.45 12,424.14 11,828.55 7,590.65 11,524.36 8,579.85 8,336.15 10,805.00
I GENERAL AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT 42,126.13 43,500.00 43,500.00 45,000.00 45,000.00 45,000.00 63,000.00 85,000.00 31,100.00
G EN ER AL IMP ROV EME NT 42,099.44 42,117.19 42,148.44 43,158.88 45,738.27 48,887.53 45,049.64 49,939.80 50,808.89 51,000.00
CEMET ERY 11,449.26 11,025.98 11,712.79 12,514.91 13,009.08 14,151.06 13,152.77 15,701.25 21,261.33 21,995.00
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING 5,796.00 27.20
BAND 6,170.00 6,170.00 6,170.00 9,960.00 9,960.00 9.960.00 11,600.00 11,600.00 11,750.00 11 ,750.00
FLOOD CONTROL 9,862.72 8,945.42 10,068.81 19,135.59 25,120.31 29,580.00
LIBRARY 45,599.50 54,359.02 58,465.05 6,373.99
NOXIOUS WEEDS 1,151.05 1,201.54 1,368.98 1,484.59 1,426.54 1,448.48 1,415.68 2,161.03 3,244.95 3,500.00
FIREMEN'S PENSION 10,521.09 10,529.10 10,105.53 10,069.73 10,685.61 11,132.55 10,968.29 11,383.83 13,645.02 15,085.00
POLICEMEN'S PENSION 10,006.86 10,833.02 12,675.61 13,469.89 15,076.41 14,067.00 15,087.47 17,660.55 19,746.71 20,244.00
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 1,289.69 6,000.00 18,122.00 15,319.68 4,230.62
BOND AND INTEREST 439,394.50 487,798.36 575,086.68 733,409.21 741,872.13 761,848.25 887,197.77 994,150.21 1,161,443.17 1,160,130.00
WATER AND SEWAGE 951,900.75 1,081,029.75 689,700.67 653,500.70 739,399.86 840,617.63 4,524,726.37 3,416,761.61 3,073,966.76 1,548,878.23
AIRPORT 82,265.49 79,805.17 154,906.78 217,927.05 258,134.46 268,549.00
CIVIL DEFENSE 25,394.14
PARKING METERS 109,321.67 74,843.34 83,450.00
PUBLIC HEALTH 21,034.71 18,750.00 15,398.00 16,676.42 17,435.99 20,438.71 16,030.21 25,365.00 26,960.00
WATER REFUND 1,926.03
REFUSE 188,406.26 139,862.94 158,081.63 162,410.27 128,014.00
TREE MAINTENANCE 3,016.20 11,782.76
I TOT ALS 2,338,108.23 2,609,808.67 2,392,718.79 2,638,231.40 2,823,131.16 3,171,907.50 7,021,413.99 6,288,841.06 6,120,603.24 4,709,064.11
. FUNDS NOT BUDGETED
I CONSTRUCTION 940,564.58 1,637,824.02 2,315,227.65 3,032,278.95 1,773,927.09 5,726,363.04 4,995,766.96 1,821,816.49 3,350,213.57 1,357,407.34
CLEARING ACCOUNTS* 80,702.08 87,055.81 95,313,34 109,780.63 132,970.17 146,380.85 150,105.54 207,679.38 249,599.89 263,112.15
STREET MACHINERY 18,143.32 9,389.59 4,143.60 1,880.00 14,363.00 1,763.00 27,494.00 6,037.10 9,970.00
VETERANS' HOUSING 8,367.26 28,870.39 6,409.32
I MATERIAL STORES 13,197.14 16,999.15 14,834.22 13,574.40 16,573.77 15,257.45 14,680.48 12,463.00 12,827.76
CIVIL DEFENSE 2,095.24 4,221.71 5,248.89 42,718.82 31,375.81 26,066.00 26,968.73 21,134.86
FIREMEN'S REFLIEF 2,439.46 2,879.68 53,094.62 3,982.10 4,961.32 6,086.18 58,700.58 99,506.93
I CEMETERY ENDOWMENT 14,000.00 10,000.00 16,398.45
HILLCREST MAUSOLEUM ENDOWMENT 4,833.10 9,000.00 10,000.00 16,092.64
HILLCREST MAUSOLEUM TRUST 1,506.00 1,691.00 2,622.00 1,643.50 285.00 99.75 2,297.75 420.00
I PARKING METERS 58,907.80 63,224.48 61,926.32 75,344.42 74,748.43 72,639.59 47,359.29
AIRPORT 67,845.00 2,133.47
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 1,259.01 1,638.64
CENTRAL GARAGE 92,694.40
I TOTALS 1,125,922.88 1,852,767.22 2,557,792.78 3,312,836.90 2,085,186.24 5,970,723.33 5,320,286.41 2,195,026.49 3,678,558.14 1,744,318.75
GRAND TOT ALS $3,464,031.11 $4,462,575.89 $4,950,511.57 $5,951,068.30 $4,908,317.40 $9,142,630.83 $12,341,700.40 $8,483,867.55 $9,799,161.38 $6,453,382.86
*This includes Social Security, Withholding Tax, Employee's Retirement and Advanced Receipts
Source: Salina Audit Report
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. FUNDS BUDGETED 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964
I GENERAL OPERATING $ 767,186.04 $ 850,109.15 $ 911,943.13 $1,041,982.63 $1,124,447.01 $1,075,950.12 $ 1,111,163.83 $1,164,535.74 $1,200,340.91 $1,260,806.82
MEMORIAL HALL 13,575.21 13,197.33 13,102.96 14,486.98 15,214.71 9,212.74 5,346.62 2,747.01 4,279.21 11,489.47
GENERAL AND SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT 64,229.04 23,807.10 43,280.55 44,519.06 45,594.14 46,105.54 62,379.83 84,726.65 1,403.84 28,567.95
GENERAL IMPROVEMENT 42,482.68 41,407.18 41,996.12 43,502.86 46,684.29 49,669.17 49,299.82 50,213.06 45,282.03 52,847.42
I CEMETERY 10,032.36 9,165.94 11 ,551. 08 12,221.61 17,248.41 13,755.25 12,810.17 13,573.48 19,256.27 21,668.94
PUBLIC HEAL TH NURSING 5,826.39 97.09
BAND 6,152.34 6,202.89 6,171.04 9,850.71 10,122.16 10,149.47 11 ,452.35 11,519.16 11 ,739.26 11,888.01
FLOOD CONTROL 10,124.05 11,128.18 11,024.43 19,157.87 27,623.80 24,681.79
LIBRARY 45,882.61 54,694.19 58,640.75 5,131.10
NOXIOUS WEEDS 1,263.41 1,369.28 1,241.67 1,292.62 1,451.06 1,456.42 1,496.13 2,233.13 3,426.73 3,387.83
FIREMEN'S PENSION 10,545.31 11,124.64 12,502.93 11,584.53 11,173.94 7,856.01 10,311.01 10,752.48 12,489.50 17,762.51
I POLICEMEN'S PENSION 10,210.59 10,390.08 13,197.88 11,777.17 18,122.13 15,581.51 14,733.85 13,023.44 18,723.26 23,672.91
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 26,127.62 27,825.43 359.00
BOND AND INTEREST 434,266.23 506,973.49 564,081.18 702,213.86 779,990.29 844,683.67 945,622.96 989,079.26 1,077,216.64 1,088,170.81
I WATER AND SEWAGE 1,232,467.58 754,451.84 509,972.88 649,489.36 686,912.35 841,433.97 5,017 ,260.57 3,538,194.28 2,999,591.67 1,831,614.88
AIRPORT 75,855.99 87,549.64 167,327.18 222,878.30 287,104.32 259,154.51
PARKING METERS 79,313.71 75,778.51 80,183.40
I TREE MAINTENANCE 10,946.51 11,946.33
PUBLIC HEALTH 21,875.48 18,437.69 15,207.36 16,891.35 17,651.84 20,069.24 15,907.36 25,421.24 27,062.65
REFUSE 189,150.99 151,082.87 159,272.45 158,157.40 156,117.13
CIVIL DEFENSE 18,036.60
I TOT ALS 2,644,119.79 2,304,928.68 2,206,119.86 2,563,259.85 2,859,831.88 3,239,371.12 7,591,380.86 6,403,255.00 6,006,606.53 4,911,382.36
I . FUNDS NOT BUDGETED
CONSTRUCTION 680,248.84 1,677,057.14 2,405,970.44 2,858,758.16 1,883,504.49 5,766,366.35 5,371,846.70 1,545,756.60 3,302,613.30 1,360,468.69
CLEARING ACCOUNTS* 76,103.42 87,749.70 102,076.82 110,785.48 126,634.00 146,806.70 150,681.08 214,240.40 272,273.91 286,374.82
STREET MACHIN ERY 30,000.00 90.35 14,500.00 5,000.00 26,000.00 27,000.00 25,000.00
I VETERANS' HOUSING 15,445.00 140.00
MATERIAL STORES 14,950.73 14,861.80 15,090.21 15,999.14 16,044.22 16,627.46 13,850.33 14,470.34 22,880.86
CIVIL DEFENSE 5,580.77 5,503.87 50,694.29 29,450.85 27,164.32 27,193.42 20,612.98
I FIREMEN'S RELIEF 20,277.11 20,676.55 14,693.00 14,110.39 27,304.47 10,803.34 36,578.50 49,791.17
CEMETERY ENDOWMENT 325.00 115.00 225.00 365.00 600.00 3,400.00 11 ,650.00 10,000.00 400.00 750.00
HILLCREST MAUSOLEUM ENDOWMENT 247.00 209.00 209.00 71.25 95.00 9,033.25 5,140.00 10,000.00 140.00
HILLCREST MAUSOLEUM TRUST 2,385.00 2,090.00 2,090.00 712.50 950.00 332.50 1,400.00 1,400.00
I PARKING METERS 65,431.00 70,230.00 73,599.00 69,392.00 74,894.00 75,639.00 78,190.00
AIRPORT 75,547.78
CENTRAL GARAGE 91,100.16
I TOTALS 905,414.09 1,873,129.19 2,619,624.59 3,165,745.57 2,185,720.47 6,029,008.60 5,724,787.46 1,871,422.83 3,654,001.49 1,784,306.65
GRAND TOTALS $3,549,533.88 $4,178,057.87 $4,825,744.45 $5,729,005.42 $5,045,552.35 $9,268,379.72 $13,316,168.32 $8,274,677 .83 $9,660,608.02 $6,695,689.01
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Source: Salina Audit Report
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SELECTED ECONOMIC DATA
(In Thousands of Dollars)
Bank
Depos its
(In Thousands)
$472,208
477 ,536
445,131
474,344
518,987
506,088
514,020
582,164
669,869
716,449
806,256
871 ,259
916,514
882,677
Assessed
Tangible
Valuation
$37,533
38,386
40,908
41,794
42,927
45,668
48,844
49,244
50,354
52,637
53,344
56,039
57,877
59,986
60,605
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Bonded
Indebtness
(All Other)
$ 610
524
438
352
541
634
1,175
1,677
1,507
1,359
2,342
2,122
1,918
NOTES FOR "BANK DEBITS"
11 Prior to May, 1942, the figures were derived from reports covering
weeks ending on Wednesday; the figures for a week that began in
one month and ended in another were prorated to the respective
months on the basis of the number of business days of the week
that were in each month. Beginning with May, 1942, the reporting
banks have submitted calendar month figures.
21 Unusually low figure reflects primarily interruption to business
and agricultural activity because of flood conditions.
31 These and prior figures include debits or charges to all deposit
accounts, except certified and officers' checks and interbank
accounts. Specifically, they include debits or charges to all
demand and time deposit accounts of individuals, partnerships,
corporations, the United States Government, and State and local
governments, payments from trust funds on depos it in the banking
department, and payments of certificates of deposit. The figures
exclude payments of certified and officers' checks, payments in
settlement of clearing house balances, charges to expense and
miscellaneous accounts, corrections and similar charges, and debits
to the accounts of other banks, that is, to interbank accounts.
41 In 1953, the content of the bank debits series was revised to
include only debits or charges to demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations, and of State and local governments,
and payments from trust funds on deposit in the banking department.
Accordingly, the revised series excludes debits to all demand and
time deposit accounts of the United States Government, debits to
all other time deposit accounts, and, like the former series,
payments of certified and officers' checks, payments in settlement
of clearing house balances, charges to expense and miscellaneous
accounts, corrections and similar charges, and debits to the
accounts of other banks, that is, to interbank accounts. The
1952 figures shown here are estimates of debits on the revised
basis and are comparable with 1953 and subsequent years. The
effect of this revision in the content of the bank debits data
was to reduce the level of the bank debits series at Salina for
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Year January February March April May June July August September October November December
I 1940 107,534 8,520 7,066 8,723 11,805 8,788 8,244 11,473 9,478 8,009 8,526 7,748 9,154
1941 134,107 8,599 7,644 8,257 10,434 11,827 11 ,280 14,807 13,452 12,996 10,769 9,986 14,056
I 1942 192,580 13,212 11,570 10 ,451 10,493 10 3071/ 11,492 26,867 21,634 19,539 20,783 17 ,681 18,551
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1943 260,204 17,464 17,636 22,915 21,360 16,581 22,527 32,494 22,799 24,429 19,123 20,215 22,661
1944 273,033 26,446 24,647 19,433 16,351 17 ,004 25,275 35,807 26,541 20,074 19,337 20,934 21,184
I 1945 275,854 21,268 17 ,351 21,941 21,280 20,877 22,579 32,751 31,886 20,913 21,373 22,677 20,958
1946 345,581 29, 63~ 24,865 22,417 22,939 19,932 28,206 48,287 33,673 27,192 27,103 29,006 32,331
1947 466,316 42,640 30,787 28,811 30,497 28,370 28,094 57,621 60,019 41,296 45,929 35,464 36,788
I 1948 467,311 49,768 33,123 29,857 39,755 38,030 38,826 50,881 44,486 36,714 34,543 33,872 37,456
1949 394,989 35,703 28,207 35,994 33,885 32,056 29,520 35,146 34,091 35,502 34,684 29,485 30,716
I 1950 431,167 34,708 28,014 29,915 30,409 29,968 29,422 54,889 41,115 36,164 36,104 37,694 42,765
1951 472,208 45,388 34,564 38,419 37,575 38,201 29,918 36,032~/ 50,616 37,887 40,385 41 , 404 41,819
195~/ 477,536 49,895 34,922 33,775 35,072 33,279 33,194 54,100 40,826 41,676 41,872 39,468 39,457
I 1952:/ 473,546 49,681 34,794 33,462 34,588 33,014 32,831 53,682 40,558 41,295 41,421 39,151 39,069
1953 445,131 41,978 34,139 38,378 34,945 33,378 35,801 45,003 35,989 35,402 38,945 33,463 37,710
1954 474,344 39,536 33,107 41,245 34,839 32,897 36,893 56,159 40,442 39,623 39,958 38,141 41,504
I 1955 518,987 48,297 33,387 40,402 42,392 35,222 39,648 67,758 46,150 40,740 41,377 40,329 43,285
1956 506,088 42,792 35,524 40,676 37,125 36,315 41,565 54,489 43,261 42,742 45,132 43,605 42,862
1957 514,020 46,828 36,498 36,844 39,763 38,079 38,435 50,057 50,810 40,019 47,296 42,122 47,269
I 1958 582,164 52,076 39,072 38,822 44,555 42,779 41,677 55,867 52,855 51,898 55,850 48,414 57,299
1959 669,869 57,936 45,079 50,435 50,863 48,016 54,801 79,112 58,504 55,067 57,836 55,932 56,288
I 1960 716,449 64,702 45,126 50,517 59,382 51,404 53,908 72,897 69,529 61,201 60,836 62,445 64,502
1961 806,256 79,651 54,896 60,335 58,599 56,670 61,185 84,663 71,121 65,023 71 ,357 67,252 75,504
1962 871,259 81,386 66,843 72,256 65,994 68,149 74,733 89,179 72,732 62,049 69,503 70,047 78,388
1963 916,514 85,902 69,255 67,754 74,600 68,448 71 ,988 101,999 78,116 64,728 84,075 72,224 77 ,425
I 1964 882,677 98,232 65,665 65,932 78,417 63,991 67,911 88,137 71,413 67,525 75,330 65,377 74,747
1965 82,708 61,084 64,598 66,414 60,282 62,677 86,158
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December 30, 1950 31,728 28,965
June 30, 1952 32,739 29,884
June 30, 1954 36,127 33,122
June 30, 1956 27,291 34,279
June 23, 1958 37,194 34,010
June 15, 1960 42,721 39,899
June 30, 1962 57,311 53,747
December 28, 1962 60,263 58,406
June 29, 1963 60,628 57,083
December 20, 1963 62,562 60,725
*S ource: Distribution of Bank Deposits by Counties, Board of
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SALINA, KANSAS
Establishments
Sales - All Establishments
Paid Employees (November 15)
Payroll - Entire Year
Active Proprietors (unincorporated businesses)
Lumber, Building, Farm Equipment, Hardware, etc.
(a) Establishments
(b) Sales
Automotive Dealers - Establishments
Gasoline Stations
(a) Establishments
(b) Sales
Apparel Accessory Stores
(a) Establishments
(b) SClles
Furniture, Home Furnishing - Establishments
Eating and Drinking Places
(a) Establishments
(b) Sales
Source; 1958 U. S. Census of Business
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$62,733,000
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$ 6, 784,000
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$ 4,826,000
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Sales
Payroll, entire year
Payroll, work week ended nearest Nov. 15
Paid employees, work week ended nearest
Nov. 15
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$ 119 , 818 , 000
$4,135,000
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$95,736,000
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$24,082,000
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Establishments
Total
With payroll
Receipts
Total, all establishments
Establishments with payroll
Payroll, entire year
Payroll, Work Week Ended Nearest Nov. 15
Total
Full work week
Paid Employees, Work Week Ended Nearest
Nov. 15
Total
Full work week
295
169
$7,163,000
$6,315,000
$1,851,000
$34,829
$33,659
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Active proprietors of unincorporated businesses 305
Source: 1958 U. S. Census of Business
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Year New Dwellings New Business Business Additions
1950 (214) $1,441,600 (25) $156,150 (25) $ 67,665
1951 (78) 1,465,900 (23) 371,550 (20) 41,600
1952 (877) 5,981,400 (33) 209,200 (8) 40,071
1953 (204) 1,429,650 (6) 114,450 (8) 39,195
1954 (514) 3,342,400 (20) 123,300 (22) 150,200
1955 (429) 3,333,450 (21) 292,700 (7) 108,100
1956 (309) 2,483,800 (25) 378,550 (6) 40,760
1957 (303 ) 2,454,850 (26) 214,000 (22) 91,700
1958 (359) 2,836,900 (9) 220,000 (9) 60,725
1959 (592) 4,664,900 (8) 149,800 (33) 319,100
1960 (313) 2,867,500 (38) 562,050 (32) 87,900
1961 (362 ) 3,498,000 (33) 675,200 (31) 561,050
1962 (398) 3,880,000 (35) 727,950 (34) 168,150
w 1963 046 ) 1,540,000 (36) 649,500 (2) 67,650
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1964 ( 93) 1,038,300 (35) 1,132,000 (27) 113,500
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1968
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1970
Source: Salina Building Inspector
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Miscellaneous
$1,186,560
489,500
288,647
918,087
1,601,605
1,002,120
1,002,306
1,528,000
1,220,910
1,609,460
1,519,000
747,730
2,335,030
971 ,470
663,350
Totals*
(509) $3,996,230
(441) 2,487,030
(1,181) 6,688,623
(463) 2,637,482
(807) 5,070,813
(754) 4,893,010
(633) 4,084,562
(605) 4,408,452
(658) 4,491,404
(955) 6,924,985
(680) 5,184,005
(676) 5,357,375
(759) 7,111,130
(392) 3,228,620
(382) 3,050,650
*Totals Include Dwelling Additions
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SALINA, KANSAS
Budget B(lclget
Year Valuation Tax Year Year Valuation Tax year
1919 $24,560,612 6.45 1920 1945 $24,797,254 13.780 19~.6
1920 26,350,234 9.2 1921 1946 25,871 , 946 13.63 1947
1921 28,699,578 8.8 1922 1947 29,837,017 13.53 1948
1922 28,324,049 9.2 1923 1948 31,476,679 13.52 1949
1923 28,681,166 9.10 1924 1949 34,061,739 13.51 1950
1924 28,783,205 8.80 1925 1950 36,083,032 13.50 1951
1925 27,363,217 10.18 1926 1951 37,533,220 14.56 1952
1926 27,300,659 11 . 799 1927 1952 38,379,095 15.97 1953
1927 27,120,246 11.881 1928 1953 40,908,166 16.99 1954
1928 27,595,935 11.8268 1929 1954 41,793,219 17.99 1955
1929 25,622,770 12.838 1930 1955 42,910,853 19.00 1956
1930 30,197,587 11.81 1931 1956 45,669,843 19.86 1957
1931 27 ,256,140 11. 5487 1932 1957 48,430,370 22 .85 1958
1932 25,560,394 8.6470 1933 1958 49,236,801 23.97 1959
1933 21,148,844 9.7960 1934 1959 50,361,955 24.18 1960
1934 21,326,104 12.03 1935 1960 52,626,598 24.08 1961
1935 21,077,824 11.938 1936 1961 53,344,433 24.59 1962
1936 21,272,027 11. 796 1937 1962 56,038,735 22.92 1963
1937 22,125,278 11. 865 1938 1963 57,879,992 24.92 1964
1938 23,282,454 13.8758 1939 1964 59,985,916 24.90 1965
1939 23,129,043 13.3162 1940 1965
1940 23,369,450 11.6755 1941 1966
1941 23,647,222 11.5375 1942 1967
1942 23,403,863 12.414 1943 1968
1943 23,239,724 13.44 1944 1969
1944 24,347,264 12.2541 1945 1970
The City of Salina has a rating of "An from Moody Investors Service.
The tax collections for t he past five years have been 99 + percent for
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1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964
YEAR
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1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964
Salina Board of Education 37.1 36.21 37.30 37.03 37.99 39.45 39.09 39.58 38.10 39.70
City of Salina 31.0 29.10 30.80 33.46 31.54 30.79 29.79 27.38 29.80 28.60
Sal ine County 28.2 27.51 27.70 24.04 25.22 24.52 25.90 27.79 26.60 26.40
State of Kansas 2.2 5.74 2.73 2.56 2.30 2.23 2.12 2.09 2.10 2.00
Sa1 ina Recreat ion Committee 1.5 1.44 1.47 1. 22 1. 28 1. 21 1. 15 1.14 1.10 1.10
Salina Library 1. 69 1. 67 1. 80 1. 95 2.02 2.30 2.20
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SALINA, KANSAS
1951 - 1964
Percentage of Levy Collected
during Fiscal period
98.00
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98.00
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99.00
100.00
98.67
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(In Mills)
Bond & Interest
Levy - Average
of First Class
Cities
Sal ina Bond &
Interest Levy
City Tax Rate -
Average of First
Class Cities
Sal ina City
Tax Rate
Total Tax Rate -
Average of First
Class Cities
Salina Total Tax
Rate - All Purpose
1951 4.82 3.72 19.18 14.56 58.86 49.70
1952 4.94 3.39 19.28 15.97 59.40 56.40
1953 5.47 5.03 20.12 16.10 62.94 55.70
1954 6.14 5.31 21.17 17.99 66.37 57.80
1955 6.95 6.16 23.25 19.00 72.97 65.20
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1958 8.13 9.39 25.20 23.97 87.93 76.00
1959 7.64 9.36 26.21 24.18 89.70 76.80
1960 7.13 9.38 25.05 24.08 94.08 78.20
1961 7.99 8.89 25.82 24.59 99.87 82.54
1962 8.14 8.36 26.12 22.92 103.23 83.70
1963 8.49 8.72 26.88 24.92 105.02 83.63
1964 8.06 9.17 27.12 27.90 106.95 87.00
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Revenue Percent Debt
Percent of Mill Levy Derived G.O. Bonds, Percent
1965 City Budget 1965 Per Cap ita Percent Percent Temp. Notes, Debt To
population to Total Assessed Assessed Total Total Debt Debt No Fund Total
in Levy - All Tangible Valuation Total All Total All Revenue Special Warrants, Mill
City Thousands Purposes Valuation Per capita City Purposes City Purposes Bonds Assessment Etc. Levy
Atchison 12 33 $16,623,371 $1,385 31. 09 92.541 $43 $128 31 21 48 27.1
Coffeyville 17 32 15,560,844 915 35.36 109.84 35 100 48 21 31 58.2
Ft. Scott 9.2 28 8,233,940 875 27.80 97.779 24 86 35 3 62 25.2
Hutchinson 38 28 52,838,480 1,390 27.37 97.62 38 135 57 14 29 25.2
Junction City 20 31 17 ,033,135 851 30.1 96.85 26 82 39 36 25 36.3
Kansas City 121 34 74,151,620 612 45.055 130.806 27 80 55 7 38 14.5
Lawrence 39 26 38,456,600 986 25.09 97.71 25 96 38 44 18 37.7
Leavenworth 23 28 25,361,585 1,102 27 .8627 98.4476 31 108 57 0 43 24.4
Overland Park 45 7 50,241,339 1,116 10.629 151.744 11 169 0 71 29 1
Parsons 14 26 14,236,478 1,016 25.878 99.701 26 101 64 5 31 28.5
Pittsburg 20 30 13,139,635 656 29.254 97.931 19 64 72 4 24 25.9
Prairie Village 29 5 30,866,702 1,064 7.233 135.55 8 144 0 27 73 31.9
Salina 40 32 59,985,916 1,500 27.9 87.00 42 130 24 54 22 32.8
Topeka 128 30 142,506,737 1,113 35.38 119.3 39 132 27 16 57 27.9
Wichita 275 23 445,779,998 1,621 20.834 91. 38 33 142 51 18 31 35.3
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SALINE COUNTY
Year Ended
June 30
Retail Sales
Tax Collections
Tax Rate
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1950
1951
1952
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1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
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1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
$ 603,868.04
718,069.73
876,190.83
1,038,342.85
1,032,224.99
1,161,324.98
1,148,119.49
1,122,930.99
1,125,849.62
1,706,223.55
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1,952,245.23
2,107,176.85
2,050,038.16
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I SALINA CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA
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Mean Mean Maximum Maximum Midnight 6: 00 AM Noon 6: 00 AM Mean Hourly Prevailing
Month Maximum Minimum Mean Highest Lowest Total Maximum Minimum in 24 Hrs. Mean Maximum in 24 Hrs. CST CST CST CST Speed Direct ion
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February 47.2 22.2 32.6 84 -31 .99 3.19 .02 2.07 5.1 23.6 13.2 74 78 61 65 8.1 N
I March 57.9 30.7 44.0 96 -11 1. 30 3.81 T 2.05 2.9 25.0 17.2 72 77 55 57 9.4 S
April 68.0 41.9 54.8 98 5 2.59 5.26 .44 3.07 2.0 9.2 9.2 68 77 50 50 9.8 S
May 76.1 51.5 64.0 106 19 3.81 13.15 .99 6.46 T 3.7 3.7 74 78 53 55 8.6 S
I June 86.7 62.2 73.8 114 38 4.54 13.74 .58 4.97 .0 .0 .0 74 79 52 54 8.0 S
July 93.1 66.7 79.4 116 46 3.29 9.27 .03 5.69 .0 .0 .0 69 77 47 48 7.0 S
August 92.5 65.0 78.9 118 38 3.27 8.56 .30 4.75 .0 .0 .0 70 79 48 50 6.9 S
September 83.9 57.4 70.4 110 28 2.54 8.94 .13 4.62 .0 .0 .0 67 78 48 53 7.6 S
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November 55.6 32.4 43.9 84 - 4 1.14 4.35 T 2.03 1.1 10.9 10.2 68 78 56 62 7.8 S
December 42.7 20.0 31.5 81 -15 .78 3.91 T 2.09 3.3 12.4 7.7 72 79 63 69 7.5 S
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Percent of Skycover Sunrise To Sunset Precipitation Snow, Sleet Maximum Maximum Minimum Minimum
Possible Sunrise partly . .01 Inch .01 Inch Heavy Temp. 900 Temp. 320 Temp. 320 Temp. 00
I Month Sunshine To Sunset Clear Cloudy Cloudy Thunderstorms Or More Or More Fog and Above and Below and Below and Below
January 60 5.3 12 9 10 5 1 2 0 10 28 2
I February 60 5.9 10 8 10 6 2 2 0 7 23 1
March 62 6.0 10 10 11 1 7 2 1 3 17
April 63 5.9 10 10 10 4 9 1 4 0
I May 65 5.9 9 12 10 7 11 3 0 0
June 73 5.0 10 14 6 9 11 0 10 0 0 0
July 78 4.6 13 14 4 8 8 0 18 0 0 0
I August 77 4.2 13 13 5 8 7 0 18 0 0 0
September 72 4.0 14 10 6 5 7 0 7 0 0
October 70 4.0 16 8 7 2 6 1 2 0
November 64 4.8 13 9 8 1 4 1 1 0 2 15
I Decembe r 58 5.2 12 9 10 5 1 2 0 6 26 1
Annual or
I Year 68 5.1 142 126 97 45 86 7 10 56 28 US 4
Source
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(2) Local Climatological Data 1963, Concordia, Kansas, U. S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau (Nearest weather stationto Salina with detailed information is at Concordia,
50 miles to the north - data would not be identical but similar. "Normal, Means, and Extremes" table for Concordia can be used for general planning at Salina.)
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Percentages of Occupied Area within City Limits
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In Percent of Total Developed Land
SALINA AVERAGE
FO R 28
CITIES (0)
AVERAGE
FOR 13
CITIES (b)
SINGLE - FAMILY
34.9
34.0
31.0
TWO - FAMILY
2.9
4.1
3.8
MULTI- FAMILY
0.9
1.7
2.1
MOBILE HOMES (c)
1.2
RESIDENTIAL
39.9
39.5
37.2
COMMERCIAL
5.0
2.6
3.1
INDUSTRIAL
9.4
10.7
9.6
PARKS
4.6
5.1
6.5
PUBLIC & QUASI-PUBLIC
10.4
13.3
10.8
STREETS & ALLEYS
30.7
33.3
28.3
TOTALS
100.0
100.0
100.0
AVERAGE
FOR S3
CENTRAL
CITIES
31.8
4.8
3.0
39.6
3.3
11.3
6.7
10.9
28.2
100.0
( a) Populations under 50,000
(b) Population - 50,000 to 100,000
( c) Mobile Homes are included in the multi - family classification in the
averages for other cities, because the density of persons - per - acre
of a mobile home park approximates the density of multi - family
dwelling areas.
RESIDENTIAL LAND USE COMPARISON
In Percent of Total Residential Land
TYPE OF DWELLING
AVERAGE FOR AVERAGE FOR
S3 CITIES 33 CITIES
SINGLE - FAMILY 80.29 8619 87.4
TWO-FAMILY 12.11 7.88 7.4
MULTI-FAMILY 7.60 5.93 2.2
MOBILE HOMES - 3.0
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In Acres
NO
NEIGHBORHOOD
NAME
1 HAWTHORN E
2 PHILLIPS
3 OAKDALE
4 WHITTIER
S BARTLETT
6 G LEN I.F FER H ILL
7 MEADOW LARK
8 SOUTH PARK
9 SUNSET
10 FRANKLIN 8. LOWELL
11 HUESNER
12 HAGEMAN
13 KENNEDY
14 STEWART
15 KEY ACRES
TOTALS
RESIDENTIAL LAND
POPU LA TION
SINGLE TWO MULTI MOBILE TOTAL PERSONS
FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY HOMES RESIDENTIAL POPULATION PER
NET ACRE
148.5
68.5
178.5
91.5
66.0
74.5
143.0
103.0
182.0
257.0
215.0
150.0
43.0
138.0
46.5
1905.0 161.5
LAND USE
11.0
18.5
20.5
23.5
21.0
7.0
21.5
0.5
15.5
14.5
6.0
1.5
0.5
2.5
9.5
6.5
5.5
10.0
1.5
6.0
3.5
2.5
1.0
48.5
15.0
0.5
6.0
17.0
22.0
4.5
1.0
66.0
177.0
97.0
111.5
120.5
97.0
83.0
143.0
147.5
182.5
276.0
232.0
179.0
47.5
139.5
48.0
2181.0
SUMMARY 1963
TWO-FAMILY
SINGLE - FAMILY
MULTI- FAMILY
MOBILE HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
PERCENT OF
TOTAL
RESIDENTIAL
LAND
87.4
7.4
2.2
3.0
100.0
PUBLIC 8. QUASI- PUBLIC
STREETS 8. ALLEYS
NON - RESIDENTIAL
TOTAL DEVELOPED LAND
USABLE VACANT
NON - USABLE: VACANT
TOTAL AREA
TOTAL VACANT LAND
PERCENT OF
TOTAL
DEVELOPED
LAND
34.9
2.9
0.9
1.2
39.9
5.0
9.4
15.0
30.7
60.1
100.0
4,170
2,770
3,480
3,020
2,760
1,440
830
2,480
2,800
5,340
4,500
3,180
800
2,540
820
23.6
28.6
16.5
25.1
28.5
17.3
5.8
16.8
15.3
19.3
19.4
17.8
16.8
18.2
17.1
40,930 (Av)18.8
PERCENT OF
TOTAL
AREA
21.6
1.8
0.6
0.7
24.7
3.0
5.8
9.3
19.0
ill
61.8
33.9
4.3
38.2
100.0
OCCUPIED
DWELLING
UNITS
1,208
912
1,194
982
947
433
288
826
844
1,869
1,357
893
198
674
205
12,830
PERSONS PER
DWELLING
UNIT
3.45
3.04
2.91
3.08
2.91
3.33
2.88
3.00
3.32
2.86
3.32
3.56
4.04
3.77
4.00
(Av)3.19
NON - RESIDENTIAL LAND
PUBLIC STREETS TOTAL
COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL QUASI-PUBLIC ALLEYS NON-RESIDENTIAL
80.5
38.5
11.0
168.0
80.0
197.5
28.0
27.5
12.5
10.5
8.0
8.0
0.5
25.0
4.5
1.0
7.0
11.5
1.5
25.0
14.0
2.0
7.5
0.5
3.0
4.5
7.0
269.5
515.0
LAND USE
SINGLE - FAMILY
TWO-FAMILY
MULTI- FAMILY
MOBILE HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
PUBLIC 8. QUASI - PUBLIC
STREETS 8. ALLEYS
NON - RESIDENTIAL
TOTAL DEVELOPED LAND
USABLE VACANT
NON - USABLE VACANT
TOTAL VACANT LAND
TOTALAREA
62.0
21.0
126.0
11.5
21.0
85.5
241. 5
22.0
11.0
27.5
62.0
56.5
7.0
43.5
22.5
820.5
SUMMARY 1985
PERCENT OF
TOTAL
RESIDEN TIAL
LAND
87.0
7.0
3.0
3.0
100.0
227.0
114.0
149.0
89.0
81.5
71.5
90.5
82.0
103.0
146.0
130.0
99.0
55.0
105.0
133.5
1676.0
PERCENT OF
TOTAL
DEVELOPED
LAN D
33.6
2.7
1.2
1.2
38.7
4.9
14.1
16.0
26.3
..ll1
100.0
3281. 0
PERCENT OF
TOTAL
AREA
23.7
1.9
0.8
0.8
3.5
9.9
11.2
17.5
24.1
6.6
537.5
253.5
483.5
139.0
138.0
177.5
333.5
136.0
118.5
199.0
195.5
188.0
62.0
153.5
166.0
27.2
43.1
70.3
30.7
100.0
SUMMARY
DEVELOPED USABLE UNUSABLE TOTAL
AREA VACANT VACANT AREA
714.5
350.5
695.0
259.5
235.0
260.5
476.5
283.5
301.0
475.0
427.5
367.0
109.5
293.0
214.0
5462.0
766.0
25.0
291. 0
126.0
2.5
222.0
486.0
23.5
80.5
12.0
12.5
17.5
154.5
249.0
531.0
2999.0
28.5
9.5
145.0
1.5
3.5
61.5
101.5
8.0
6.5
8.0
3.5
377.0
1509
385
1131
387
241
544
1064
315
388
487
448
388
264
542
745
8838
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1960 U.S. Census
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TOT AL UNITS 8,126 5,357 821 14,304 100%
SOUND 7,179 3,636 548 11,363 79.4
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WITH ALL PLUMBING 7,062 3,353 485 10,900
LACKING SOME OR
ALL PLUMBING 117 283 63 463
DETERIORATING 766 1,291 186 2,243 15.7
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WITH ALL PLUMBING 670 976 129 1,775
LACKING SOME OR
ALL PLUMBING 96 315 57 468
DILAPIDATED 181 430 87 698 4.9
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1960 U. S. CensuS
TYPE OF STRUCTURE NUMBER PERCENT
SINGLE FAMILY
DETACHED 10,534 73.7
ATTACHED 928 6.5
TWO FAMILY 989 6.9
3 a 4 FAMILY 656 4.6
5 OR MORE FAMILY 704 4.9
TRAILER 493 3.4
TOTAL 14,304 100.0
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7960 U.S. Census
OCCUPANCY
TOTAL OCCUPIED
1 PERSON PER UNIT
2 PERSONS PER UNIT
3 PERSONS PER UNIT
4 PERSONS PER UNIT
5 PERSONS PER UNIT
6 PER SO N 5 PER UN IT
7 PERSONS PER UNIT
8 PERSONS PER UNIT
BATHROOMS
ONE
ONE PLUS PARTIAL
2 OR MORE
NONE OR SHARED
BATHING
BATHTUB OR SHOWER
EXCLUSIVE USE
BATHTUB OR SHOWER
SHARED
NONE
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
PUBLIC SEWER
UN ITS
13,483
1,759
3,982
2,826
2,405
1,453
616
253
189
UNITS
11,517
853
674
1,260
UNITS
13,146
848
310
UN ITS
SEPTIC TANK OR CESSPOOL 122
14,019
OTHER OR NONE 163
WATER UNITS
HOT 8< COLD WATER INSIDE 13,931
COLD WATER ONLY INSIDE 260
PIPED WATER OUTSIDE 25
NO PIPED WATER 88
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SOURCE OF WATER
CITY WATER
INDIVIDUAL WELLS
OTHER SOURCES
UNIT S
14,099
112
93
TOILET UNITS
FLUSH I EXCLUSIVE 13,228
FLUSH SHARED W/OTHERS 848
OTHER OR NONE 228
SIZE
1 - ROOM
2 - ROOM
3 - ROOM
4 - ROOM
5 - ROOM
6-ROOM
7 - ROOM
8 - ROOM OR MORE
TOTAL
HEATING EQUIPMENT
STEAM OR HOT WATER
WARM AIR FURNACE
F LOO R-WA L L- PIP EL ESS
BUILT-IN ELECTRIC
OTHER MEANS W/FLUES
WITHOUT FL U ES
NONE
WHEN BUILT
1955-1960
1950 - 1954
1940 - 1949
PREVIOUS TO 1939
UNITS
445
712
1,683
3,618
4,558
1,887
836
565
14,304
UNITS
571
8,040
3,653
19
1,863
127
31
UN ITS
2,924
2,147
1,684
7,549
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1960 U.S. Census
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IN MEDIAN HOUSING UNITS
MEDIAN POPULATION IN ON E STRUCTURES SOUND WITH OWNER GROSS WITH 1.01 OR
NUMBER OF PER OWNER RENTER HOUSING UNIT BUlL T ALL MEDIAN VALUE RENTAL MORE PERSONS
ROOMS HOUSEHOL D OCCUPIED OCCUPIED STRUCTURES 1950 - 1960 PLUMBING (DOLL ARS) (DOLLARS) PER ROOM
SALINA 4.7 3.14 60.3 39.7 (b) 83.6 35.5 (c) 76.2 11,900 (d) 79 (e) 10.9
HUTCH INSON 4.8 2.97 65.6 34.4 80.4 20.8 78.7 9,100 61 8.7
URBAN KANSAS 4.8 3.11 67.5 32.5 84.0 29.9 79.6 10,400 69 9.6
STATE OF KANSAS 5.0 3.14 68.9 31.1 89.0 24.3 71.9 9,300 66 9.4
HIGHEST KANSAS(a) 5.8 4.35 94.6 52.8 100.0 81.7 99.4 19,100 167 16.7
CITY PRAIRIE PARK PRAIRIE JUNCTION PRAIRIE PRAIRIE PRAIRIE PRAIRIE PRAIRIE JUNCTION
VILLAGE CITY VILLAGE CITY VIL LAGE VI L LAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE CITY
LOWEST KAN5AS (a) 4.1 2.61 47.2 5.4 55.7 7.7 69.0 5,600 48 2.4
CITY JUNCTION ANTHONY JUNCTION PRAIRIE MANHATTAN PITTSBURG AT CHI SO N PARSONS PITTSBURG PR A I R I E
CITY CITY VIL LAGE VILLAGE
(a) of all cities of 10,000 or more in the State
(b) 4th highest percentage in the State (c) 5th highest percentage in the State (d) 6th highest in the State (e) 4th highest in the State
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COMPARISON OF
State of Kansas
HOUSING CONDITIONS
1960 U.S. Census
CITY *
PERCENT
DETERIORATING DILAPIDATED
TOTAL NOT
50UND
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7.7
10.5
11.4
12.5
14.7
13.5
15.3
13.4
15.7
PRAIRIE VILLAGE
0.5
10.5
14.0
14.4
15.5
16.2
17.0
17.5
17.9
JUNCTION CITY
2.8
3.5
3.0
3.0
1.5
3.5
2.2
4.5
4.9
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LAWRENCE
WICHITA
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HUTCH INSON
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TOPEKA
SALINA
20.6
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17.4
19.4
20.5
18.4
16.4
19.8
19.4
5.8
3.8
3.2
5.7
8.0
6.9
7.5
23.2
23.2
23.7
24.1
24.4
26.7
26.9
COFFEYVILLE
PITTSBURG
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101 South
I 103 South
104 South
105 South
I 105b South
106 South
I 107 South
108 South
I 109 South
110 South
111 South
112 South
I 113 South
113b South
114 South
I 114b South
115 South
116 South
I 117! South
118 South
119 South
120 South
I 121 South
122 South
123 South
I 124-26 South
I 127 South
128 South
129 South
I 130 South
131 South
132 South
I 135a South
135b South
136-42 South
I 137-45 South
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LIST OF FIRMS IN CBD
(As of January, 1964)
SANTA FE SOUTH TO MULBERRY
National Bank of America
National Bank of America Building (20 Offices)
Salina News Candy & Tobacco Shop
McCune Barber Shop
Linck Drug Co.
Vogue Beauty Shop (2 Offices upstairs)
Merchants Lunch Restaurant
LuAnn Hat Shop
York-Hageman Building
Helzberg's Diamond Shop (1 Office upstairs)
Beltone Hearing Service
Seitz Build ing
Seitz Geo Shoe Co. (5 Offices upstairs)
Cinderella School of Beauty
Gibbs Clothing Co. men's
Neely Cafeteria (3 Offices upstairs)
Salina Shoe Mart Inc.
City-Wide Mortgage Co.
Heck Linley C optom, (10 Office upstairs)
Webster Barton Jwlr.
Hal's Shoes
Club Royal billiards (1 Office upstairs)
Maxine's women's clo.
Vacant
Strand Theatre
A-Smile-A-Minute Photo Co.
Shank's Books & Gifts (1 Office upstairs)
Singer Sewing Machine Co. (1 Office upstairs)
Woolworth F. W. Co. dept store 5 & 10
Dodge Bu ild ing
Camera Shop The photo sups (1 Office upstairs)
Lynch Build ing
125 Crider & Koch Barber Shop (1 Office upstairs)
126 Brown-Mackie Sch of Business Inc.
Vacant
Kinney's Shoes retail (1 Office upstairs)
Salina Ofc, Sup, (1 Office upstairs)
Vacant
Jilka Furn. Co,
Kress S. H. & Co. variety store
McCoy Book Bible Store
Eisenhauer Jwlr. (1 Office upstairs)
Penny J, C. Co. Inc.
Gamble's Dept, Store (1 Office upstairs)
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144 South
147 South
147i South
148 South
148i South
149 South
150 South
151 South
153 South
153i South
155 South
156 South
157 South
157b South
159 South
200 South
201 South
203 South
204 South
205 South
206 South
207 South
208-10 South
209 South
211 South
212-16 South
215 South
217 South
218 South
219 South
220 South
221 South
221b South
221c South
222 South
224 South
225 South
226 South
228 South
228a South
228b South
229 South
SANTA FE SOUTH TO MULBERRY
Duckwall A. L. Stores Co. dept store
Sheffield's Loan & Jewelry
Baxendale Gilbert E watch repr,
Kastner Building (3 Offices upstairs)
Tru-Value Dress Shop
Labor Temple (14 Offices upstairs)
Christian Science Reading Room
Jarold Shop women's cIa. (1 Offi~e upstairs)
Bengston Lawrence O. lwyr.. (1 Office upstairs)
Beecroft Cole & Co. inv.
Watson Theatre Building
Beck Eliz. alt shop
Garrett Agcy The ins.
McClintock Max Realty
Neisner Brox. Inc. variety store
Patterson Donald D. optom
Long Investment Co. Inc.
Grant N. C. Real Est. Co.
Fox Theatre
Fields Walgreen Agency Drug Inc.
p. ~. LoUnge tavern
Peterson Roy p.
Wilbre Constr. Co. Inc.
Williams Don Realtor (1 Office upstairs)
Rasher Amy Pharm.
Salina Blueprint Co. (2 Offices upstairs)
Vacant
Gem Barber Shop
Anthony C. R. & Co. dept. store
Gem Beauty Shop
Model Laundry & Cleaners
School Specialty Sup. Inc.
State Farm Ins. Cas. (4 Offices)
Edgington Music Co.
Lenders of Salina Loans
Pennant Cafe
Hollywood Permanent Wave Shop
Flanders Mus. & Vending Co.
Downtown News
Lois Beauty Shop
Vogue Theatre
South Santa Fe Arcade
Salina Coin & Stamp
Pezza Palace rest.
What-Not Shop used furn.
Vacant
State Farm Ins. Coso
Hanschu's Shoes
Key Homes Inc. real est. & Ins.
Gates Rubber Co. tires
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231 South
232 South
232a South
235 South
236 South
240 South
240 South
241 South
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244 South
244a South
245 South
246 South
247 South
248a South
249 South
250 South
252 South
254 South
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101 l:orth
1011 north
102 170rth
102;', 170rth
104-06 l;orth
105 north
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109 North
1091, North
110 North
III Horth
112-14 North
115 North
116 North
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Ann's Beauty Salon
Spry Celia Ro chiro
Eller Bros. Barber & Beauty
Star Barber Shop
American Automobile Assn.
Ny1es Nutrition Square healthfoods
First State Bank of Salina
Baldwin Bros. Furn. Co.
Murphy Finance Co,
Murphy Finance Co.
Hicks Beauty Shop
Hicks Sarah B. Mrs.
Knight's Sporting Goods
Dillingham Ar. B. lwyr.
Tony's Little Italy restr.
Hough Piano & Organ Co.
Bellas Hess Catalog Store
Hough Piano & Organ Co. (whse)
McDowell's Craft Shop hobbies
Bob's Mobil Service Station
Hunton Carpets & Draperies
L'Elegante Beauty Salon
Hillcrest Agcy real est.
Hillcrest Homes Inc. contr.
Hill Douglas G. Inc. genl constn
Hi-Quality Lo-Cost Service
SAI:TA FE ]\;ORTH TO KLSSOUR::: PACIFIC TRACKS
~ild's Ladies Ready-to-Wear
First 17at io:,a 1 Bank C, Trust Co.
First IJational I\allk Bldg. (15 Offices upstairs)
3elleficio.1 FL'.::TCP Co.
Seitz 1110ck (S Offices upstairs)
SalinG Mercantile Co. womens cIa.
3errard's c10.
Bernard's Shoe Dept.
Shelton's women cIa.
Johnson Nels. A. real est and ins.
Weber Dean W. chiropractor
Bagley Lola Dressmaking
Rose Phil 3, Sons Jewelers (2 Offices upstairs)
Low I s Drug Store
Carlin Building (4 Offices upstairs)
Gebhart Hdw.
Burke's Shoes (1 Office upstairs)
Stevenson's clo. mens (Stevensons Bldg. 2 Offices upstairs)
Youth Fair children's clo.
Cook Paint & Varnish Co.
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117-21 North
118 North
120 North
122 North
123 North
124 North
125 North
126 North
127 North
128 North
128-32 North
131 North
134 North
135 North
136 North
137 North
138 North
139b-c North
139d North
140 North
140a North
141 North
142a North
142b North
143 North
143a North
144 North
145 North
147 North
149 North
149a North
150 North
151 North
152 North
153 North
154 North
155 North
156 North
157 North
158 North
159 North
200 North
201 North
204 North
208-10 North
211 North
212-14 North
216 North
217 North
218 North
SANTA FE NORTH TO MISSOURI PACIFIC TRACKS
Stiefel's dept. store
Anderson's Leather Shop
Mid-Kansas Title & Abstract Co. Inc. (4 Offices)
GiGi's Lounge tavern (1 Office upstairs)
Vernon Jewelers
Vernon Supply Co., Inc. whol tools (1 Office upstairs)
Salina Beauty Academy
Smith Clothing Co.
Hamm's Jewelery Store
Terrill's women clo. (3 Offices upstairs)
Planters State Bank Arcade Building (5 Offices)
Planters State Bank
Montgomery Ward & Co. dept. store
Huntsinger's Paint & Wallpaper
King's Fabric Shop (1 Office upstairs)
Peppermint Lounge tavern
Combs Shoes
Vacant (1 Office upstairs)
Vacant
Betty's Beauty Shop
Leister Chas. Liquor Store
John's Shoe Repr.
Hoyt-West Women's Clo.
Hoyt-West Shoe Dept.
B & F Shoes
Pfaff Sewing Center
Witham Jwlry & Loan Co.
Keller's Barber Shop
Neva's Beauty Shop (1 Office upstairs)
Vacant
USO-Salvation Army
Moden's Style Shop women's clo. (1 Office upstairs)
American Finance of Salina Inc.
City Hat Wks
Rex Smoker billiards (1 Office upstairs)
A & G Cafe
Roberts Barber & Beauty Shop
AI's Military Store men's clo. (1 Office upstairs)
Rite Way Cafe
Hill's Jwlry & Loans ( 1 Office upstairs)
Vacant
Vacant (1 Office upstairs)
M & E Cafe (1 Office upstairs)
Ford Pharm (1 Office upstairs)
Union Bus Depot (4 Offices)
Lamer Hotel (9 Offices)
Continental Trailways Bus System div. ofc. garage
Heath Roy M. Co., autos
Lamer Hotel Parking Lot
VFW Club
Ready Printing Co.
Vacant
American Red Cross North Central Chapter Organization (1 Office up)
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220 North
221-23 North
222 North
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226 North
229 North
230 North
231 North
232-34 North
235-41 North
236 North
243 North
243a North
245 North
247-53-55
248 North
249 North
254 North
302 North
305 North
316-22 North
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321
325
340
349
350
352
353
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North
North
North
North
North
North
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107 South
109 South
110 South
lll~ 13 South
112 South
114 South
114a South
115 South
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117 South
118 South
118a South
119 South
120 South
122-30 South
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Paramount Bar (1 Office upstairs)
Salina Auto Trim
Dunlap Perry Auto Service
State Emp. Servo
State Emp. Security Div.
Television Engineering Repr. (Rooms upstairs)
Electronics Inc.
Burr's Body Shop
Favors Surplus army goods
Sullivan Jim Chevrolet Co. (stge)
L & M Automotive Supply accessories
Sullivan Jim Chev. Co., Inc.
Santa Fe Body & Paint Shop
Coffee Cup Cafe restr.
Veach Fres L. barber
Wardrobe Clns (1 Office upstairs)
North Bacon Sid Motor Co. auto dealer
Lee Hdw. Co.
Rendezvous The tavern
McCune-Bird Storage & Supply Co., Inc. (4 Offices)
Salina Supply Co. plmb sups
Everitt Lumber Co., Inc.
Coronado Building
General Motors Acceptance Corp.
Chaffee Bill Buick Inc. autos
AI's Grill restr.
Bell Mtr. Co. auto dir.
Long-McArthur Inc. autos
Weber Flour Mills Co. whse.
Sunshine Biscuits Inc. bakers
Missouri Pacific Railroad (pass of c)
Weber Flour Mills Co. grain elevators
7TH STREET - IRON TO MULBERRY
United Building (74 Offices listed)
Vacant
Salina Shoe Repr. Shop
B & K Prescription Shop
Parking Lot
Newport Grill
Wenger Agency Ins.
Verneda's Specialty Shop women's
Lynn C. W. Abstract Co., Inc.
Kansas City Title Ins. Co. (1 Office upstairs)
Interstate Finance Co. of Kansas Inc.
Fitzpatrick Mortgage Co. real est loans (2 Offices listed)
General Adjustment Bureau Inc.
Liberty Loan Corp of Salina
Great Plains Mutual Insurance Building (21 Offices listed)
Kancen printers
City Parking Lot
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125 South
129 South
129a South
129c South
137 South
138-40 South
142 South
148 South
149 South
154 South
156 South
157 South
200 South
201-33 South
206 South
220 South
225 South
106 North
107 North
108 North
109 North
110-12 North
III North
113-15 North
114-20 North
119 North
121 North
123 North
124 North
126-28 North
127 North
129 North
130 North
133 North
136 North
142 North
146 North
148-50 North
149-59 North
153-55 North
7TH STREET - IRON TO MULBERRY
Salvation Army Citadel
Pacific Finance Loans
Coronado Council Boy Scouts of America
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
City Parking Lot
American Le,gion Club Room - Legion post #62
Marietta Robert L. Lawyers
Chapman Engineers
Siler Agency the real est
Spudnut Shop restr.
Central Typewriter Co., Inc.
Jensen's Texaco Service Station
Clark, Mize & Lil1ard.lwyrs.
Graves James T. lwyrs.
First Christian Church Home Assembly Room
City Parking Lot
Seaton Grace J. Mrs.
Butler Eva Mrs.
Lincoln Junior High School
Immanuel Lutheran Church
7TH STREET - IRON TO TRACKS
Schwerman Liquor Store
First National Bank & Trust Co. of Salina (Drive In)
Cozy Inn restr.
Leffingwell's Inc. ch goods (Marquette Hotel upstairs)
Consolidated Printing & Stationery Co. ( plant)
Vacant
Salina Coffee House whol
City Parking Lot
Goodrich B. F. Store tires
Murnahan of Salina tile fl and wall
Globe Sun printer
Elks Club
Montgomery Ward & Co. parking lot
Dr. Pepper Bottling Co.
Seven-Up Bottling Co.
Salina Bottling Co.
Sandy's Motor Exchange & Garage
Montgomery Ward & Co. service dept.
Disabled American Veteran's Economy Store general mdse
Stiefel's annex
Rex School of Dance
Smoky Hill Aerie #765
Salina Laundry & Cleaners
Municipal Parking Lot
Lamb Automotive Supply Co., Inc.
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158 North
201-07 North
206 North
208-10 North
209-15 North
212 North
214 North
217 North
218 North
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221-23 North
224 North
225 North
229 North
230-38 North
240 North
241 North
245 North
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248-52 North
249 North
253 North
254 North
257 North
314 North
315 North
316 North
318 North
319 North
320 North
323 North
325 North
337 North
340 North
345 North
347 North
348 North
349 North
353 North
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104b South
105 South
106 South
110-22 South
111 South
lll~ South
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Wood Fashion Cleaners
Vance Service & Storage gas station
Ward's Auto Service auto parts
Vacant
Lamer Hotel (private parking lot)
Peterson Pontiac Inc. autos
Salina Auto Glass
Paul's Cafe
Peterson Pontiac Inc. used cars and service
Salina Bottling Co., Inc.
Dr. Pepper Bottling Co.
Seven-Up Bottling Co. (Office)
Sullivan Jim Chevrolet Co., Inc. body shop
Peterson Pontiac Inc. (used car lot)
Mann Helen G. furn rms.
Erickson Auto Body Works
B & E Motor auto repair
Sullivan Jim Chevrolet Co., Inc. (car stge)
Bacon Sid Motor Co., Service Department
Sullivan Jim Chevrolet (storage lot)
K-W Scale Co. Inc.
Toledo Scale Co.
Vac ant
Bacon Sid Motor Co. (used car dept)
Brown Belva Mrs. (apt. upstairs)
Elliott Rooms furn.
Allison's Auto Repair
Westerman Peggy Mrs. (apt. upstairs)
Moody James
Worchester Richard (2 apts)
Thomas John J.
Tipton James
Jellison Dale W.
Albertson Orville W.
Meisner Ethel L Mrs. (1 apt.)
Vacant (2 apts)
Bell Apartments (12 apts.)
Bell Boy's Coin Laundry sel serv
Moore Electric Repr. Serv contr. (Earl Moore)
Vacant
Weber Flour Mills Co whse
Battle Jeanetta
Missouri Pacific Railroad Co frt. depot
5TH STREET - IRON TO MULBERRY
Bradshaw"s clo.
Vacant
Sullivan Liquor Store
Fifth Street Cafe
Municipal Parking Lot
Carlson Liquor Store
Creek Apts. (6 apts.)
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113 South
115 South
117 South
119 South
120-23 South
125 South
126 South
128 South
130 South
130~ South
132 South
135 South
136-38 South
137 South
140 South
144 South
145 South
146 South
148-56 South
149-51 South
153a South
153b South
155 South
200 South
201 South
205 South
207 South
210-12 South
213 South
215 South
218 South
221 South
225 South
227 South
231 South
235 South
236 South
236 South
241 South
243 South
245 South
249 South
253 South
257 South
5TH STREET - IRON TO MULBERRY
General Air Conditioning & Electrical Co.
Lundberg Engineering Co., elec engrs (apt. upstairs)
A-One Furniture used
Rosie's Round Up Tavern (11 apts upstairs)
Vacant
Municipal Parking Lot
City Parking Lot
Uptown Apts. (20 Apts.)
Vacant
ABC Furniture & Appliances
Valencia Apartments (11 apts.)
Jilka Furniture Co., whse
Royal Tire Co.
Augustine Phil Furniture
Salvation Army Store clo used
Gamble's Parking Lot
Zebra tavern
Vahsholtz Implement Co. agrl
Stegman & Carlisle eng. servo
Wingrove Auto Supply Inc.
Salina Body & Fender Works
Hurry Back Inn restr.
IntI. Brotherhood Electrical Workers #1054
Gage Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc.
Firestone Stores auto sups
Hertz Rent-A-Car
Chopp Delbert D. contr.
Woodman Accident & Life Co.
Vacant
Skate land
Salina Music & Amusement Co.
Harz Frank Realty Agcy.
Am. National Ins. Co.
Harz Apartments (5 apts.)
Quinley's Parisian Cleaners
Finnegan Anna K. Mrs. (1 apt. upstairs)
Babbitt Marcel E.
Frank J. S. Construction Co., Inc.
Frank Jos S.
Farrar Kenneth W.
Nieschburg Stella Mrs. (1 apt. upstairs)
Gage Plumbing and Heating Co. whse.
Burmel Apartments (21 apts.)
Apartments (4 apts.)
Eberhardt Soft Water Service Co.
Champlin's Rug Cleaners & Laundry self service
Glen E. Harland
Roe Bertha Mrs.
Radio Cab Co,
Milleson Mer Ie
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104 North
105 North
I 106 North
106! North
107a North
108 North
I 109 North
110-12 North
III North
I 112 North
114 North
117 North
I 118 North
120 North
120! North
122 North
I 125 North
126 North
127 North
I 136 North
138 North
145 North
I 146 North
147-49 North
I 155 North
156 North
200-08 North
I 209-15 North
217 North
219 North
I 221 North
223 North
225 North
246 North
I 300 North
312 North
I 315 North
322 North
330-38 North
I 340 North
344 North
346 North
347 North
I 352 North
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Vacant
Stauffer Hardware
Wehmeier's Pie Shop
Johnson's Fifth Street Store
Gutsch Apartments (5 apts.)
Pilgrim House
Strahan Creamery Co., Ice cream mfrs.
Swenson Appliance
Tanner Feed & Hatchery
B & J Furniture
Ahlstedt Darrell E. contr.
Vacant
City Parking Lot
Western Star Mill Co. (laby)
Salina Army Surplus Co.
Star Apartments (15 apts.)
Vacant
Planters State Bank (parking lot)
Gooch Red Circle premium store
Planters State Motor Bank
Kelley T. A., Co., Inc. seeds
Ace High Lounge tavern
Municipal Parking Lot
City Parking Lot
Police Dept.
Po 1 ice Court
City Jail
City Hall (12 Offices)
Joe's Service gas station
Leidigh & Havens Lbr Co.
Heath Roy M. Co. (service department)
Heath Roy M. Co. (stge)
Film Delivery Service
Vacant
Nelson's Rebuilt Batteries
Superior Supply Co., Inc., htg and air condo sups.
Richardson's Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
AALCI Moving & Storage
Swift & Co. whol poultry
Salina Iron & Metal Co., junk
No Return
Baker R. L. Oil Co.
Vacant
Cook Paint & Varnish Co., glass dept.
Thomas Transfer & Storage Co.
Montgomery Ward & Co. whse
Henry Alvin
Barker Barbara Mrs.
Vacant
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105 East
107 East
109 East
119 East
210 East
100! East
102 East
104 East
104! East
106 East
108 East
108! East
109 East
110 East
111 East
112 East
113 East
114 East
115 East
116 East
117 East
118 East
119 East
120 East
123 East
MULBERRY EAST ( NORTH SIDE)
IOOF Hall (6 Offices)
Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Griffin Agency reat est and ins.
SAC Investments
Holsum Bakers of Salina
MULBERRY WEST (NORTH SIDE)
Roosevelt Junior High School
PINE STREET - EAST (SOUTH SIDE)
No Houses
PINE STREET - WEST (SOUTH SIDE)
No Houses
IRON EAST TO LINE
Campbell Building
State Dept. of Social Welfare
State Dept. of Social Welfare Service for Blind
Vacant
Dodge Investment Co., loans
Dodge Agency real est and ins.
Homestead Building & Loan Assn.
Dodge Building
Dodge-Oliver-King Insurance
Kaufman, George Co., real est and ins.
Salina Sand Blasting Co.
Vacant
Hoffman & Eller, lawyers
Fairbury Supply Co., bldg sups
Busboom & Rauh contractors
Royal Beauty Shop
Royal Barber Shop
Rear-Municipal Parking Lot
Northern Hearing Service
Baker's Shoe Service Repr. (3 Offices upstairs)
Sanitary Barber Shop
Sanitary Beauty Shop
Spaeths Office Service business machines (1 Office upstairs)
Moore, Jas. H. fro inv.
Seng Henry Agency real est
DeLuxe Cafe
Wooster Agency real est and ins.
East Iron Barber Shop
Vacant
Nash, Hugh F.
Rawleigh Products Dealers
Hamilton Drug
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200 East
200~ East
204-08 East
209 East
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110-12 West
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114 West
115 West
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120 West
200 West
202 West
204 West
210 West
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116 West
219 West
222 West
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III East
113 East
115 East
117 East
121 East
125 East
205 East
206 East
211 East
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Dee's Tavern
Olsson Ace Hardware
Olsson Hall (4 Offices upstairs)
Pittsburg Plate Glass Co.
Vacant
IRON WEST TO LINE
Public Utilities Building
Duffens Optical Co.
Duffens Contact Lens, Co.
National Bank of America Drive-In
Bolen-Wood Agency real est.
Salina Community Chest Inc.
Chamber of Commerce
Junior Chamber of Commerce
Salina Inc. Organization (2 Office Upstairs)
Kansas Power & Light Co.
Warden's Ladies Ready to Wear
Mason Investment Co., Inc.
Vacant
King & Stokes Lawyers
Bell Hotel
ELM EAST TO LINE
Western Ice Co.
ELM WEST TO LINE
Canteen (Division of Automotive Co., of America)
Brown Welding Supply
Lantz Earl
City Fire Department
Fire Fighters Assn. Local #782
WALNUT EAST TO LINE
Elvina's Cafe
Va<cant
Fixit Key Shop
Leister Glenn Liquor Store
Walnut Street Beauty Shop
Jimmies Canteen tavern
George's Kent Service Station
Gage Finance Co., Inc.
Vacant (1 apt. upstairs)
Air Conditioning Supply Inc.
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108 West
109 West
110 West
112 West
114 West
206 West
209 West
108 East
110 East
111 East
215 East
217 East
107 West
108 West
108a West
109 West
110 West
111 West
112 West
114 West
115 West
116 West
211 West
WALNUT WEST TO LINE
West Walnut Barber Shop
Municipal Parking Lot
Kuhn & Cox Printing Co.
Wa Inut Bakery
U. S. Army Recruiting Station
Tremain Apartments (4 apts.)
Tox-Eol Termite Service
Jarvis, Will iam K..
ASH EAST TO LINE
Spic & Span Barber Shop (1 Office upstairs)
Central Cafe (1 apt. upstairs)
Central Greyhound Lines bus line
Lorenson Nels Welding Shop
Knight Music Co.
ASH WEST TO LINE
Flower Nook The florist
Band Box Cleaners
Wilson Liquor Store
Paul Liquor Store
USAF Recruiting Office
Vacant (1 Office upstairs)
Ash Street Beauty Shop
Vacant
Rohrer, George W.
Brass Rail Tavern beer
Vacant
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SCENIC VIEW.
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SHRUBBERY, PERGOLA.
4
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ACTIVITY
ATTENDANCE FOR PLAYGROUND AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
PLAYGROUND
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
OTHER ACTIVITIES
BASEBALL - SOFTBALL
TOTALS
ATTENDANCE
1962 1963
70,320 91,784
47,333 51,553
61,621 66,230
14,999 15,555
194,273 225,122
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MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS
DECEMBER 31, 1964
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Airport
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Churches
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Golf Courses
Highways
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Hotels
Motels
Motor Vehicle Registration
Newspapers
Off-Street Parking Meters
On- Street Parking Meters
Public Library
Parks
Radio Stations
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Storm Sewers
Street Lights
Streets
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6,181.01 Acres
1 - Municipal - served by Central Air Lines-
9 flights daily.
1,222 Feet above sea level.
52 - Representing nearly all denominations
of the Christian Faith.
Average Annual Rainfall, 26.33"
Average Winter Temperature, 410
Average Summer Temperature, 770
Prevailing Winds, Southerly
Average Humidity, 55% - 60%
18 - Public Grade Schools, 2 Junior High
Schools
1 Senior High School
2 Parochial Grade Schools
1 Parochial Junior High School
1 Parochial Senior High School
Kansas Wesleyan University
Marymount College
St. John's Military School
Brown-Mackie Business College
1,101
2 - Salina Country Club, Elks County Club
National Highways - U. S. 81 and 40
Interstate Highways - 70 and 35W
State Highway - K-17
2 - Total 300 beds
3 - Total 164 rooms
15 - Total 468 rooms
29,983 - 24,049 Cars, 5,934 Trucks
1 Daily
10 Lots - 953 Spaces
780 Spaces
84,500 Volumes
11 - 255~7 Acres
KAFM - 3,600 Watts E. R. P.
KFRM - 5,000 Watts (Mutual)
KLSI - 500 Watts (Independent)
KSAL - 5,000 Watts (ABC)
120.18 Miles
56.8 Miles
2,073
175.8 Miles
Concrete
Oil Mat Surface
Brick Pavement
Asphalt Overlay
2" Hot Mix on 6" Rock Base
Dirt
Concrete Overlay
8" Hot Mix
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96.9
3.0
12.8
12.6
19.7
18.3
8.6
3.9
175.8
Swimming Pools
Theatres
Transportation:
Bus Lines
Railroads
Truck Lines
Television Stations
Water Lines
5-2 Municipal Pools, 2 Country Club Pools,
1 YMCA Pool
3 - Seating Capacity 2,439
2 - Drive-in Theatres - Car Capacity 1,130
Memorial Hall - Seating Capacity 2,975
3 - Continental, Central Greyhound and
Southwestern Greyhound
4 - Union Pacific, Rock Island, Missouri
Pacific and Santa Fe
13 - Local and Interstate
Channe 1 34 - ABC
Channel 74 - NBC
155.6 Miles
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1964 SHOPPING CENTER VALUATIONS
Average Land
Area Valuation/Acre Land Improvements Total
Elmore 4.25 $ 8,000 $ 33,820 $174,940 $ 208,760
Sears 8.20 10,000 82,050 285,070 367,120
Sunset 7.80 3,750 29,380 173,730 203,110
Kraft Manor
Welles 13.75 4,850 66,720 336,060 402,780
34.00 $211,970 $969,800 $1,181,770
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INCOME TRENDS - SALINA
US Census
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POPULATION
NUMBER OF FAMILIES
MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME
INCOME LESS THAN $ 2,000
INCOME LESS THAN $3,000
INCOME OVER $5,000
INCOME OVER $ 10,000
NO. OF CIVILIAN PERSONS EMPLOYED
PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL
POPULATION EMPLOYED
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1950
26,176
7,105
$ 3,260
21.8%
NA
18.6 %
NA
10,217
39.0%
1960
PERCENTAGE
CHANGE
43,202
11,459
$ 5,475
NA
14.9%
NA
11.8%
15,009
+65.0%
+61.97-
+67.9%
+46.9%
34.7%
-11.0%
SUMMARY OF EXTERNAL TRAFFIC
Kansas State Highway Commission 1963 Survey
ROADWAY LOCAL THROUGH TOTAL TRAFFIC
AUTO TRUCK TOTAL AUTO TRUCK TOTAL AUTO TRUCK TOTAL
US-Bl NORTH 2370 815 3185 972 750 1722 3342 1565 4907
1-70EAST 1158 395 1553 1366 246 1612 2524 641 3165 -
US-B" SOUTH 3097 966 4093 1166 793 1959 4263 1789 6052
U S - 40 W EST 1226 454 1680 1148 231 1379 2374 685 3059
U S - 40 E AS T 1396 440 1836 108 56 164 1504 496 2000
OTHER APPROACHES 2068 1171 3209 92 87 179 2160 1228 3388
TOTAL 11315 4241 15556 4852 2163 7015 16167 6404 22571
AGRICUL TURAL TRENDS - SALINE COUNTY
PERCENT
1949/1950 1959/1960 CHANGE
TOTAL NUMBER OF FARMS 1,277 980 - 23.5
PERCENT OPERATED
BY TENANTS 32 (.. ) 29 (.. ) - 9.5
AVERAGE SIZE OF FARMS 306 ( 8 ) 424 (8 ) + 38.5
AVERAGE VALUE OF
LAND 8< BUILDINGS $ 32,466 (c ) $ 59,248 (c ) + 82.5
AVERAGE VALUE OF
LAND 8< BUILDINGS $106(0) $ 137 ( 0 ) + 29.0
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD
(IN THOUSANDS)
ALL CROPS $ 3,662 $ 5,542 + 51.5
LIVESTOCK 8< PRODUCTS $ 3,013 $ 5,207 + 73.0
DAIRY PRODUCTS $525 $556 + 6.0
POULTRY II< PRODUCTS $ 369 $153 - 58.5
TOTAL $ 7,568 $ 11 ,459 + 51.5
NUMBER OF CATTLE II< CALVES 31,600 39,000 + 23.5
AVERAGE VALUE OF
PRODUCTS SOLD $19.50(0) $ 27.50 (0 ) + 41.0
( ..) Percent
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I Stat ic Quant ity at 20 Lbs.
Pressure Residual (GPM)
District Location (Pounds) Required Available
I Ind. North & Ninth Streets 57 3,000 1,180
Res. Twelfth Street & Hamilton Ave. 60 1,500 1,030
Res. Tenth Street & Hamilton Ave. 58 1,500 900
I MM Broadway Blvd. & Barney Street 57 3,000 1,200
Inst. Lincoln Ave. & Ninth Street 59 3,000 3,400
Inst. Seventh Street & Euclid Ave. 60 4,500 1,340
I Res. Fourth Street & Antrim Ave. 62 1,500 1,620
Res. Front Street & Otis Ave. 62 1,500 1,810
MM Santa Fe & Antrim Ave. 61 3,000 1,230
Res. Second Street & Pacific Ave. 60 1,500 2,290
I Res. Eighth Street & Woodland Ave. 61 1,500 1,860
Res. Front Street & Forest Ave. 59 1,500 3,680
Ind. North Street & Broadway Blvd. 54 3,000 710
I Ind. Chester & York Ave. 59 3,000 220
Res. Second & Elm Streets 59 1,500 750
Res. Park Street & Oakdale Drive 59 1,500 840
I Res. Oakdale Park 59 1,500 820
Res. Third & Mulberry Streets 58 1,500 820
Res. Second & Walnut Streets 60 1,500 1,060
Res. Front Street & Iron Ave. 59 1,500 1,410
I Inst. Third Street & Crawford Ave. 55 3,000 2,960
Res. Delaware Ave. & Arl ington Dr. 57 1,500 1,730
Res. Beechwood Rd. & Brookwood Lane 51 1,500 1,080
I Res. Queens & Claremont Rd. 44 1,500 1,630
Inst. Briard iff Rd. & Ridgelea Dr. 44 3,000 1,230
Res. Johnstown Ave. & Rivers ide Dr. 59 1,500 1,670
I MM Crawford Ave. & Starl ight Dr. 45 3,000 1,420
Res. Overhill & Greenway Rds. 52 1,500 1,500
Res. Crestview & Eastborough Drs. 68 1,500 870
Res. Melrose Lane & Seitz Dr. 63 1,500 710
I Res. Upper Mill Heights Rd. 38 4,500 920
Res. Delaware & Stack Aves. 58 1,500 2,570
Res. Connecticut & Iron Aves. 58 1,500 2,980
I Inst. Wisconsin & Stapler Aves. 50 3,000 2,850
Inst. Ash Street & Oakdale Ave. 59 3,000 780
Inst. Ash Street & Des Moines Ave. 59 3,000 1,100
I Inst. Front & Bond Streets 57 4,500 7,800
Res. Third Street & Anderson Ave. 54 1,500 4,950
Res. Lew is Street & Manor Rd. 53 1,500 2,330
Inst. Oxford Dr. & Belmont Blvd. 53 3,000 1,250
I Res. Aurora Ave. & Magnol ia Rd. 53 1,500 1,930
Res. Magnolia & Kensington Rds. 53 1,500 2,060
Res. Quincy Street & Belmont Blvd. 50 1,500 2,590
I Res. Roach Street & Claflin Ave. 52 1,500 2,040
Res. Cloud Ave. & Norton Street 52 1,500 3,120
Res. Lewis Street & Russell Ave. 53 1,500 650
I Res. Melaine Lane & Scott Ave. 48 1,500 310
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Location
Sarah Lane & Mission Rd.
Ohio Ave. & McAdams Rd.
Republic & Ohio Aves.
Republic Ave. & Roach Street
Beloit & Ohio Ave.
Ellsworth Ave, & Quincy Street
Salina High School
Salina High School
Mornings ide & Sunrise Drs.
Wilson Street & Sunrise Dr.
Republic Ave. & Sunrise Dr.
Kirwin Ave. & Norton Street
Max Ave. & Norton Street
Albert Ave. & Norton Street
Albert Ave. & Marc Street
Albert Ave. & Glendale Rd.
Wesley Street & Wayne Ave.
Raymond & Wayne Aves.
Cloud Ave. & Osborne Street
Osborne Street & Minneapolis Ave.
Roach Street & Wayne Ave.
Roach Street & Belmont Blvd.
Roach Street & Leslie Ave.
Manor & Manchester Rds.
Highland & Parkway Aves.
Highland Ave. & Belmont Blvd.
Neal & Key Aves.
Ohio Street & Martin Ave.
Republic & Ohio Aves.
Kensington & McAdams Rds.
Wilson Street & Sunrise Dr.
Republic & Beatrice Aves.
Quincy Street & Wayne Ave.
Edward Street & Belmont Blvd.
Cloud Ave. & Lewis Street
Allen Street & Neal Ave.
Fourth Street & Hartland Ave.
Reed Ave. & Belmont Blvd.
Gebhart Street & Leslie Ave,
Ninth Street & Leslie Ave.
Ninth Street & Leslie Ave.
Maple Street & Yale Aves.
Hageman & Tulane Aves.
Hageman & Otto Aves.
Hageman & Venus Aves.
Tulane & Mercury Aves.
Otto & Haskett Aves.
Otto Ave. & Meadowlark Lane
Harold & Haskett Aves.
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Pressure
(Pounds)
54
54
55
53
54
54
55
55
54
54
54
55
51
53
52
53
52
54
53
54
54
53
53
57
50
50
49
56
57
56
53
54
54
54
54
48
52
52
50
50
50
47
48
47
48
49
48
50
50
Quantity at 20 Lbs.
Residual (GPM)
Required Available
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
3,000
4,500
4,500
1,500
1,500
3,000
1,500
3,000
1,500
1 ,500
1,500
1,500
3,000
4,500
1,500
3,000
3,000
1,500
1,500
3,000
3,000
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
3,000
1,500
3,000
1,500
1,500
3,000
1,500
3,000
4,500
3,000
3,000
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
3,000
1,500
1,500
1,500
990
1,650
690
3,550
640
3,300
2,120
1,770
5,020
2,860
2,860
2,640
2,250
2,260
2,040
1,370
1,900
1,170
1,710
2,190
1,020
2,060
2,060
920
2,520
1,840
1,930
1,440
1,370
5,600
6,210
1,740
1,740
1,780
9,430
2,640
2,690
2,760
670
1,160
550
530
540
480
500
500
500
580
600
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Yale & Haskett Aves.
Yale & Page Aves.
Page Ave. & Talley Dr.
Haskett & Garden Aves.
Haskett & Maple Aves.
Talley Dr. & Ingman Rd.
Robert Ave. & Carlton Pl.
Dover Dr. & Winona Street
Hageman & Smith Aves.
Highland & Cloud Aves.
Simmons Street & High Pl.
Hickory & Cloud Aves.
Oak Circle & Beach Street
Cheyenne Ave. & Apache Dr.
Republic Ave. & Pontiac Ave.
Osage Ave. & Franklin Street
willow & Redwood Drs.
Birch & Plum Drs.
Cypress & Willow Drs.
Sunset Dr. & Highland Cr.
Tenth Street & Kirwin Ave.
Kirwin & Highland Aves.
Merrill & Wilson Streets
Sherman & Venango Streets
Merrill & Illinois Streets
Seminole & Shawnee Aves.
Seminole & Shawnee Aves.
Eleventh Street & Claflin Ave.
Merrill Street & Republic Ave.
Tenth Street & Claflin Ave.
Jewell & Santa Fe Aves.
Fifth & Bond Streets
Fifth & Wilson Streets
Bond Street & Highland Ave.
Wilson Street & Highland Ave.
Republic & Santa Fe Aves.
Crawford Ave. & Montrose Street
Crawford Ave. & Broadway Blvd.
Hancock & Illinois Streets
Eleventh Street & Republic Ave.
Ninth Street & Beloit Ave.
Ninth & Franklin Streets
Fifth Street & Republic Ave.
Franklin Street & Broadway Blvd.
Ninth Street & Sunset Dr.
Ninth & Franklin Streets
Clark & South Streets
Chicago & walnut Streets
Duval Street & Beverly Dr.
Jameson Ave. & Beverly Dr.
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Static
Pressure
(Pound s)
50
49
50
50
51
51
51
51
50
51
50
51
52
52
54
54
53
53
54
52
52
50
52
54
54
53
53
50
52
52
53
55
55
54
54
54
55
53
54
54
55
55
55
54
55
53
57
58
56
56
Quantity at 20 Lbs.
Residual (GPM)
Required Available
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
3,000
4,500
4,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
3,000
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
2,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
2,500
1,500
1,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
3,000
3,000
1,500
1,500
2,500
1,500
1,500
3,000
2,500
2,500
1,500
3,000
1,500
1,500
550
520
560
680
650
630
670
340
1,000
1,530
490
360
670
1,400
2,190
1,540
1,060
1,300
1,510
2,720
6,120
5,920
3,120
3,380
1,140
2,560
3,070
3,030
3,310
1,560
3,650
3,770
3,400
1,440
4,170
3,350
2,000
4,120
1,610
2,810
3,920
1,360
3,250
3,690
5,130
1,530
4,370
4,820
2,160
1,100
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Static
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Twelfth & Charles Streets 56
Tenth & South Streets 57
Walnut Street & College Ave. 57
Broadway Blvd. & Armory Rd. 56
Highland & Crawford Aves. 54
Clark & Spruce Streets 55
Twelfth & Walnut Streets 54
Tenth & Charles Streets 55
Spruce Street & College Ave. 56
Spruce Street & Phillips Street 57
Eleventh & Walnut Streets 57
Eleventh Street & Morrison Ave. 57
South & Montrose Streets 55
Iron & Santa Fe Aves. 57
1/2 Blk. N. of Santa Fe & Iron Aves. .57
Eighth Street & Iron Ave. 56
Prescott & Santa Fe Ave. 57
Seventh & Walnut Streets 57
Seventh between Walnut St. &
Santa Fe Ave. 56
Eighth & South Streets 56
Seventh & Mulberry Streets 55
Eighth & Walnut Street 54
Ninth & Mulberry Streets 55
Fifth & Ash Streets 58
Eighth & Elm Streets 57
Ninth & Elm Streets 57
Ninth Street & Lincoln Ave. 57
Ninth & Pine Streets 55
Decatur & Santa Fe Aves. 58
Fifth & pine Streets 58
Tenth & Bishop Streets 59
Thirteenth & Bishop Streets 56
Park & Phillips Streets 56
Tenth & Park Streets 57
Elm Street & Broadway Blvd. 56
Eleventh Street & Iron Ave. 58
College & Iron Aves. 57
Clark & Marietta Streets 59
Chicago Street & University Pl. 59
Phillips Ave. & State Street 58
Eleventh & Bishop Streets 57
Twelfth & Elm Streets 57
Chicago & Park Streets 58
Chicago & State Streets 57
Front Street & Iron Ave. 59
Columbia Street & Iron Ave. 62
Kansas & Gypsum Aves. 59
Penn & Gypsum Aves. 58
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Quantity at 20 Lbs.
Residual (GPM)
Required Available
1,500
2,500
2,500
3,000
2,500
1,500
1,500
3,000
3,000
3,000
1,500
1,500
6,500
6,500
6,500
6,500
2,500
6,500
6,500
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
1,500
1,500
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
4,500
4,500
3,000
3,000
1,500
1,500
2,500
2,500
1,500
1,500
2,500
3,000
1,500
1,500
2,500
1,500
3,000
1,500
1,500
3,450
920
6,940
4,730
1,860
2,370
1,220
2,090
2,900
2,080
1,510
2,110
7,230
12,250
11 , 900
9,810
3,040
13,990
12,240
7,850
2,450
3,490
11 ,990
9,940
2,590
10,820
9,050
9,640
8,410
18,120
2,790
1,510
2,170
1,330
420
3,030
2,400
2,750
2,360
1,350
1,770
1,930
1,570
2,060
2,480
2,790
3,030
2,260
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Static Quantity at 20 Lbs.
Pressure Residual (GPM)
District Location (Pounds) Required Available
Res. Iron & Iowa Aves. 57 2,500 2,820
Res. Johnstown & Qakdale Aves. 59 1,500 1,550
Inst. Johnstown & Penn Aves. 61 3,000 1,830
Res. Hillcrest Lane & Channel Dr. 65 1,500 950
Res. Mount Barbara Rd. 45 1,500 1,290
Inst. Iron Ave. & Marymount Rd. 48 4,500 1,050
Inst. Marymount College 47 4,500 780
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MM - Minor Mercantile
Ind. - Industrial
Inst. - Institutional
Res. - Residential
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Source: Water Distribution Analysis of Salina, Kansas,
Bucher & Willis, Consulting Engineers and Planners
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TOTA L FIRE LOSS (IN CITY) AND RUNS BY YEARS
Year Loss Runs
1938 $57,544.65 196
1939 10,558,17 219
1940 14,181.76 222
1941 8,701.05 216
1942 14,268.75 263
1943 103,373,58 401
1944 97,008.66 285
1945 257,013.18 429
1946 80,087.76 431
1947 44,800.56 422
1948 252,908.79 410
1949 50,383.37 365
1950 54,334.64 464
1951 36,365.53 446
1952 67,525.86 557
1953 118,918.96 496
1954 85,876.85 546
1955 91,089.70 530
1956 58,990.31 683
1957 49,339.30 785
1958 34,808.43 800
1959 419,$29.56 610
1960 48,353.33 535
1961 224,348.65 656
1962 93,969.43 657
1963 165,+93.14 708
1964 412,891.24 727
Total "Fire LosS" - 1938 thru 1964: $2,952,765.21
Source: Annual Report, Fire Department, Salina, Kansas
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FIRE LOSS CLASSIFICATION - 1964
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Fires With
No Loss or
Under One
Dollar
Fires With
Loss Between
One Dollar and
One Hundred
Fires With
Loss Between
One Hundred One
and One Thousand
Fires with
Loss Over
One Thousand
Dollars
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Dwellings 52 54 19 14
Automotive 31 54 10 1
Emergency 404 0 0 0
Total 548 130 29 20
Break-down of Alarms: Total Alarms in City: 727
Alarms Outside the City: 48
548
130 Total Alarms Answered: 775
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ZONING CHANGES
Amended Approximate
Ordinance Date Zone Previous Area Other
No. Adopted Classification Classification (in acres) Remarks
6631 6/4/62 "C" "A" 0.3
6631 6/4/62 " B" "A" 0.4
6685 1/18/63 "DD" "D" 0.2
6734 8/30/63 liD" "A" 0.6
6738 9/20/63 "DD" "C" 1.1
6739 10/4/63 "F" fiB" 0.3
6747 11/8/63 "An "D" 0.2
6747 11/8/63 "F" "D" 0.3
6747 11/8/63 "D" "C" 0.1
6750 12/13/63 "D" "C" 0.6
6752 12/9/63 "A" " G" 11.5
6754 12/13/63 "DD" "A" 0.06
6754 12/13/63 flD" "A" 2.8
6760 1/10/64 "DD" "A" 0.3
6760 1/10/64 "A" "D" 0.4
6764 1/17 /64 "F" "C" 0.8
6765 1/24/64 "B" "A" 1.7
6767 2/17/64 "D" "C" 0.4
6811 4/31/64 "DD" "A" 0.1
6786 6/11/64 "E" " B" 0.5
6787 5/21/64 "A" "B" 2.6
6789 6/2/64 "D" None 98.0 Annexed Area
6797 6/26/64 "F':' "A" 73.0:t:
6801 8/3/64 "DD" "A" 1.4
6814 8/31/64 "D" "An 1.8
6809 8/24/64 "C" "B" 2.0
6808 8/24/64 "An "DfT 4.7
6808 8/24/64 "DD" "D" 0.8
6815 9/21/64 n E" "An 0.2
6820 10/10/64 "D" frAf! 0.1
6822 10/27 /64 "D" "A" 1.1
6829 11/24/64 "D" "A" 0.2
6827 11/17/64 "DD" "D" 0.4
6838 12/29/64 "D" "AT! 0,7
6846 2/8/65 "D" "C" 0.6
6850 3/19/65 "DD" "e" 0.4
6850 3/19/65 liD" "A" 0.1
6850 3/19/65 "B" "F" 0.1
6850 3/19/65 "D" fiB" 0.8
6852 3/26/65 "D" "An 0.1
6852 3/26/65 "A" "D" 0.1
6852 3/26/65 "DD" "e" 0.8
6852 5/20/65 "D" "A" 0.6
Source: Zoning Map Atlas, City Planning Department, City of Salina
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