After almost an hour of back-and-forth discussion Monday night, the newly seated Overland Park City Council voted to approve sales tax exemption bonds for the second phase of the much-watched Promontory development.
Developers say they are aiming to begin work on the second phase of the $97.5 million project near 91st Street and Metcalf Avenue as early as this month.
That phase would consist of work on SERV at Promontory, an outdoor entertainment venue featuring pickleball courts, restaurants in repurposed shipping containers, a performance stage and large TV screen.
The SERV plan received approval from the city in June.