



Faris' Major
Accomplishments
I promised to be on the side of the people, always! I promised to protect the future of our children and their quality of life by good stewardship of your tax dollars.
Let's review the outcome of my major efforts together here.

Supporting
the voice of the PEOPLE
Supporting neighborhoods and their quality of life against overdevelopment all around Overland Park including:
1-Ward 5: Sorrento II project
2-Ward 5: 143 & Antioch
3-Ward 5: 133rd and Nall
4-Ward 3: Brookridge project
5-Ward 2: Ranchmart South project
6-Ward 4: Nottingham on the green neighborhood
7-Ward 6: Ryan’s Run neighberhood
8-Ward 6: Arboretum neighberhood
9-Ward 6: Bluhawk development
10-Ward 1: Santa Fe Park neighborhood
11-Ward 5: 143 and Metcalf storage unit
"However Hamblin and Farassati said a business that has been as successful as Creative Planning would not need the incentives. Creative Planning has $45 billion in assets under its management and recently has been in acquisition mode."
"Faris Farassati is one of the two council members to vote against the purchase and who is still asking the council to rescind the vote approving funding. He told The Star: "When we look at the CARES Act and where this country is going with the economy, people are losing jobs. People are not able to pay rent. People are not able to pay utilities. I personally do not find it necessary to buy a bunch of expensive cameras to essentially make money."
"However, Councilman Faris Farassati said he believes Dimensional Innovations' application was rushed through too quickly.....He was the only "no" vote on the proposed tax incentive at the December city council meeting"
"Overland Park city records show the company's formal application for the tax break was submitted Nov. 6, one day after Hamblin defeated incumbent Rick Collins in the most recent city council election.
Collins’ son, Tom Collins, is a part owner and executive at Dimensional Innovations"
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"As a virologist, I can tell you that the probability of catching this virus is high for first responders. We're talking about a few hundred thousand dollars maximum for the most deserving people who are getting out there and helping our residents," Farassati said.
".....Overland Park Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 21 President Mike Mosher wrote, "We are scared of an invisible enemy we can't fight."
"However Councilmember Faris Farassati, one of two who voted against the bid, said it wouldn’t hurt anything to delay the building and hear the opponents out. He also contested White’s statement about who the park is being built for.
“This park is not being built for a certain age bracket. That’s not true. It’s for every citizen of Overland Park,” Farassati said."
"In Overland Park City Council member wants to change how the city handles rental licensing fees.
The current structure charges a flat fee per building. Therefore, someone who owns one building with 120-units pays once. An owner with several single-unit buildings plays multiple fees.
Council member Dr. Faris Farassati wants the City Council to create a more fair fee structure.
"Once we come to an understanding that something is defective, we have to take immediate action. We cannot just leave it because we are not willing to revise it," he said."
"Policymakers are also looking to societal factors that impact young adults’ decision making and behavior. Young adults experience violent crime and trauma at a higher rate than other population groups. And like other age groups, socio-economic, racial, and ethnic disparities persist for young adults."
“We need to engage in a level of discussion before we ask for proposals to come in. We have our constituents that we need to protect. We have to listen to the voice of the people. If we engagement with accepting proposals before we as the elected officials have a chance to engage the community, I don’t that’s a path we want to pursue,” Farassati said.