The focus will now shift to ensuring those needing access to the COVID-19 vaccine take it.
The full report is available online.
The plan includes intersection improvements, speed bumps, protected bike lanes, and traffic calming measures.
One of the key components of legislation passed Thursday is the implementation and funding of the Office of the Tenant Advocate.
Dr. Rex Archer expanded the department to include equity, violence prevention, safety in housing and food, contagious diseases and vaccines.
Nearly 240 lane miles of streets will be resurfaced this year,
After spending the past few months inside it is now time to get out and get your hands dirty. April is National Gardening Month so get o ...
The Association of Local Government Auditors will present the Knighton Award to the auditing staff during a virtual ceremony on May 4.
With the help of new technology, the Jackson County Medical Examiner's Office plans to save hours working on cases. The nearly half mill ...
A federal judge has approved a revised agreement for Smart Sewer Program.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Jackson County neighbors.
Several programs, including $400,000 to continue mowing rural areas, previously cut from the proposed budget have been restored.
Properties are being sold for $1 on the condition the new owners rehabilitate them and provide housing for low-income individuals.
The app allows individuals to report potholes, illegal dumping, missed trash pickups, and more.
Quinton Lucas says Platt's focus on snow operations meant some residents saw a plow on their street for the first time in years.
The City has finalized contracts with five local agencies to provide immediate relief to those struggling to meet day-to-day housing needs.
The strategic approach starts by using a combination of in-house maintenance crews and contractor crews.
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The budget addresses a $70 million shortfall without staff layoffs or furloughs.
The FY21-22 budget will be formally presented to the City Council on Feb. 11.
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One of the goals is to make it easier for those without regular internet access to determine where and how to get vaccinated.
Kansas City, MO needed $1.7 billion to get out of the red
The new leaders will be in charge of operations such as snowplowing, trash collection and street maintenance.
The city's health department this week will receive its first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines.
One of the new programs is a Domestic Violence Awareness class, and the other is a Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention docket.
The city will be able to deploy an additional 50 trucks and 100 drivers for all future snowstorms.
The commission was created in collaboration with over *60 local LGBTQ organizations who provided feedback and insight to policy authors.
The total cost was $400,000 divided between city PIAC funds and the Corps of Engineers.
The extension is due to challenges associated with COVID-19 and numerous requests by applicants.
The city council will take a vote Thursday on whether to hire him.
The Kansas City, Missouri Municipal Court is making it easier to handle your cases while dealing with COVID-19.
The city has a total of 30,000 tons of salt in its five salt domes and expects to reach full capacity of 35,000 tons by the end of the week.
Blunt participated remotely in a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Kansas City project on Thursday.
Kansas City has about 100 boards that fulfill a variety of functions for the city.
The city manager has been directed to produce a set of recommendations within 45 days.
Also, there will be no trash/recycling or leaf and brush collection on Nov. 11 because of Veterans Day holiday.
Residents are invited to share their concerns and ideas to improve access, fairness and trust.
The bonds are secured by net airport revenues paid to the trustee by the City, subject to City Council appropriation.