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City Of Chanute

101 South Lincoln
620-431-5200


Chanute is an exceptional community, creating opportunities by investing in the future while building on our successes.

The Rich History of Chanute


With settlers arriving as early as 1856 and the railroad set to arrive shortly thereafter, the early residents of this area needed an innovative solution to an escalating dispute between the towns of Tioga, Chicago Junction, Alliance, and New Chicago. With each town vying for the right to house the LL&G Railroad’s new land office, a compromise was needed to settle the dispute. However, the towns were unable to settle their differences until an individual by the name of Octave Chanute came to town. Octave was the Chief Engineer and General Superintendent of the LL&G Railroad. In 1872, he suggested the towns merge together to end the bickering. On January 1, 1873 the towns merged and became chartered as the City of Chanute - Thus beginning the Tradition of Innovation!

With the Southern Kansas Railroad locating a division headquarters in Chanute, the city began to flourish. In 1887, the City of Chanute boasted a rapid growth in flourmills, grain elevators, banks, drug and hardware stores, and natural gas. It soon became apparent that the City would have to become an innovative leader if the city was to continue its prosperity. In 1903, the City of Chanute established the electric utility, and in the years to follow, the City established the gas, water, wastewater, and refuse utilities. The City of Chanute is one of only a handful of remaining full-service cities in the State of Kansas.

The Commission-Manager form of government was adopted in 1951 to conduct the City’s business in a professional and equitable manner. Today, the city continues the tradition of innovation through projects and improvements that provide citizens with exceptional services and a high qualify of life. For example, the City recently added 50 megawatts of electrical generation to its electric utility to assist expansion of the City's industrial base and better serve the citizens of Chanute.