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More draft objectives for the KC Spirit Playbook have been released and are live on the website! Go to https://t.co/bLJb0WLpEV to review the objectives & provide feedback. #KCSpiritPlaybook
@KCMOPlanning needs YOUR help setting development priorities for the next 20 years. We’ll be releasing draft Playbook objectives over the next 2-3 weeks for your review at https://t.co/bLJb0WLXut
#KCSpiritPlaybook
Join us virtually this Thursday to talk about proposed changes to how the City approves residential infill development (vacant lot surrounded by already developed land). We need your feedback! Read more about the ordinance and register in advance here: https://t.co/AK9vv3pu0t
In honor of #InternationalWomensDay, we highlight a few of our hard-working colleagues. Lois keep us running strong in Admin Services, Genevieve keeps development flowing in Development Management & Lauren makes sure we keep our historic #KCMO character in Historic Preservation!
The City Plan Commission is starting now. You can stream it live and view the docket and participation links at https://t.co/O7RhfxvKpy. https://t.co/dgGOoltHUg #KCMO
Check out this @mysidewalkHQ data dashboard related to our Livability and Mobility topics as part of our update to the City's Comprehensive Plan, The KC Spirit Playbook. Take a look here👉 https://t.co/he27rJ2RT0
Our second Strategy Session on Serviceability is tomorrow! We need your feedback for the update to #KCMO's Comprehensive Plan! Join us virtually to talk about infrastructure, city services, city resources, growth & more. Save your virtual seat here👉https://t.co/bLJb0WLpEV
The streets surrounding City Hall (11th and 12th / Oak to Locust) will be blocked off for the duration in all directions. Avoid this area and be aware of potential traffic delays in the downtown area.
🚨 We are currently investigating a suspicious package call inside of City Hall and are working with City Hall staff to evacuate the building. Our Bomb and Arson Detectives have responded and are investigating. 🚨
Check out @KCMOPlanning's 2021 Annual Report. The department embraced emerging hybrid work models while continuing to ensure their work was done with engagement, equity, and empowerment at the forefront. Read the report here: https://t.co/aS1aXLFvlR #KCMO
Reminder, #KansasCity! There is another budget hearing tomorrow! Join the conversation virtually OR in person in the Council Chambers at City Hall to make your voice heard about important priorities in your neighborhood: https://t.co/i8zpNWOIfe
As we celebrate Black History Month, we walked down Kansas City's African American Heritage Trail to find how three locations live beyond the history books. https://t.co/djZlU5BbcB
Reminder, #KansasCity! Monday, Feb. 21 is President's Day and city offices will be closed. Trash and recycling will run on a holiday schedule next week. We hope you have a safe and fun weekend! ☀️
@writersrepublic @KCMO Thanks for your feedback here. Though we don't currently have a budget for compensation, your point is certainly valid. We will discuss with our trail partners to pursue possible compensation opportunities. DM us your contact info, and we can follow up! Thank you again.
Are topics like housing affordability, code enforcement, city services, & infrastructure important to you? Join us for strategy sessions on Livability Feb. 22 at 3:30p.m. & Serviceability Feb. 24 at 3:30p.m. RSVP for these virtual sessions now at https://t.co/bLJb0WLpEV! #KCMO
FYI, #KansasCity! President's Day is next Monday (2/21). City offices will be closed and trash/recycling pick up will be delayed one day. https://t.co/5J8g09Xqfw
Minnie Lee Crosthwaite was one of the first African American social workers in #KCMO & spent decades working to improve health care for the black community. She worked at Wheatley-Provident Hospital at 18th & Forest. https://t.co/HwB7q6NWXC #BlackHistoryMonth