Meet Your Councilmember meets the 4th Monday of the month. Kansas City Council members update residents on current projects and answer questions.
Meet Your Councilmember meets the 4th Monday of the month. Kansas City Council members update residents on current projects and answer questions.
Topic: KC Initiatives to appear on the April 4 ballot.
1) Central City Economic Development Sales Tax
2) Reduction of Penalties for Possession or Control of Marijuana and Paraphernalia.
Kansas City Public Media, 89.9 FM, wants to know: a listening session on “What matters most to your life in Kansas City North?”
Parks and Recreation will be holding a public open house to specifically talk about the Kansas City North Community Center. The landscape architecture and planning firm, Landworks Studio will be presenting the site as it exists today and gathering your ideas for the future of the Community Center. Walking trails, swimming / spray ground, playground, building expansions, improved tennis, basketball, skate park, disc golf, open space, or a variety of other options could be considered for the master plan.
Public Improvement Advisory Committee (PIAC) – PUBLIC MEETING
This public meeting is being held so that the PIAC Representatives can hear from citizens about the City’s public improvement needs.
NNI Annual Board Meeting. All are welcome to attend. Neighborhood’s that are members of NNI will have one vote per neighborhood on any action items, including board a vote for our Board of Directors.
Chuck Cuda, Keller Williams Real Estate, will present plans for Re-Development of Apple Market Strip Mall located at 3533 NE Vivion Road . This is a public meeting.
Clay County Sheriff Paul C. Vescovo, III will touch on Community Policing Efforts, Neighborhood Safety, & other various topics.
This is a public meeting, questions and answer will follow the program.
This session of LeaderWorks will feature Diane Binckley of Kansas City Planning and Development. Ms. Binckley will present “Nuisance Businesses: KC Laws and Enforcement“. Jeff Williams, of Western Missouri Legal Aid, will also attend to discuss what services Legal Aid has to offer neighborhoods.
Neighborhood leaders or northland residents who may want to be a leader, are invited to come share thoughts with other leaders and learn more about neighborhood organization and how to get things done.