The 35th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Run will be this Saturday, March 9th…and they are expecting participation to be somewhere around 4000 runners!
The run starts at Westport Road and Mill Street at 10:00 a.m. and heads south to 43rd Street, east to Warwick, north to 38th, then east another couple of blocks to Gillham, north to Linwood, west to Pennsylvania and south back to Westport Road.
There will be street closures as the runners approach each area. Streets will be reopened by KCPD as soon as runners clear each area – and the entire run should be complete by 11:30 a.m.
So…there will be limited access to the Broadway Westport and Costco/Home Depot areas for about 1½ hours on Saturday morning during this run!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
City offers post-snow trash, brush solutions
The City of Kansas City, Mo., will offer a range of trash, recycling and tree waste disposal options to Kansas City residents due to trash pickup delays caused by two recent winter storms.
Trash service resumed after a one-day suspension on Tuesday, Feb. 26. Trash is being collected this week on the current delayed schedule, with trash normally collected on Thursday picked up on Friday, March 1 and trash normally collected on Friday picked up on Saturday, March 2.
Residents on last week's routes whose trash and recyclables were not collected were allowed to place up to four bags of trash on the curb without tags this week. In addition, residents whose trash and recyclables were missed this week will be allowed to place up to four bags of trash on the curb without tags next week. Residents whose trash and recyclables were not collected both weeks may place up to six bags of trash curbside next week.
Please note, trash crews are aware of which blocks did not receive service and will only collect excess trash from blocks they were unable to get to during the past two weeks.
Three leaf and brush centers will be open the next three weekends for free disposal of woody debris caused by the winter storm. The City's main drop-off centers are located at 1815 N. Chouteau Trafficway and 10301 Raytown Road and will be open to residents living in Jackson and Cass counties only. Clay and Platte county residents may not use these centers due to the state and federal quarantine caused by the Emerald Ash Borer.
Clay and Platte county residents may drop off their leaf and brush at a temporary leaf and brush drop-off center, the Pleasant Valley Road Athletic Complex, 6401 NE Pleasant Valley Road.
The facilities will be open to Kansas City residents on March 2, 3, 9, 10, 16 and 17 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information about solid waste collection services, visit www.kcmo.org/trash or call the 311 Call Center at 311 or 816-513-1313. For more information on snow, please visit www.kcmo.org/snow.
Trash service resumed after a one-day suspension on Tuesday, Feb. 26. Trash is being collected this week on the current delayed schedule, with trash normally collected on Thursday picked up on Friday, March 1 and trash normally collected on Friday picked up on Saturday, March 2.
Residents on last week's routes whose trash and recyclables were not collected were allowed to place up to four bags of trash on the curb without tags this week. In addition, residents whose trash and recyclables were missed this week will be allowed to place up to four bags of trash on the curb without tags next week. Residents whose trash and recyclables were not collected both weeks may place up to six bags of trash curbside next week.
Please note, trash crews are aware of which blocks did not receive service and will only collect excess trash from blocks they were unable to get to during the past two weeks.
Three leaf and brush centers will be open the next three weekends for free disposal of woody debris caused by the winter storm. The City's main drop-off centers are located at 1815 N. Chouteau Trafficway and 10301 Raytown Road and will be open to residents living in Jackson and Cass counties only. Clay and Platte county residents may not use these centers due to the state and federal quarantine caused by the Emerald Ash Borer.
Clay and Platte county residents may drop off their leaf and brush at a temporary leaf and brush drop-off center, the Pleasant Valley Road Athletic Complex, 6401 NE Pleasant Valley Road.
The facilities will be open to Kansas City residents on March 2, 3, 9, 10, 16 and 17 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information about solid waste collection services, visit www.kcmo.org/trash or call the 311 Call Center at 311 or 816-513-1313. For more information on snow, please visit www.kcmo.org/snow.
Friday, March 1, 2013
City will start enforcing sidewalk clearing ordinance on Monday
The City of Kansas City, Mo., will begin enforcing the provisions of the sidewalk clearing ordinance on the morning of Monday, March 4. The sidewalk clearing ordinance is in Sec. 64-246 of the City's Code of Ordinances.
Residents may make complaints regarding uncleared sidewalks to the 311 Call Center beginning Monday morning by calling 311 or 816-513-1313 or online at www.kcmo.org/311. These complaints will be handled by the Neighborhood Preservation Division of the City's Neighborhoods and Housing Services Department. Penalties for non-compliance will depend on the violation's severity. Most fines will likely range between $25-$100.
According to Sec. 64.246 of the Code of Ordinances, "it shall be the duty of all persons owning or occupying any real property, fronting upon any street, boulevard or highway, to remove from the sidewalks in front or alongside of such property all ice and snow within a reasonable time after cessation of a storm depositing such ice or snow. The provisions of chapter 62, article III, pertaining to littering, and penalties for violations thereof, shall be applicable to violations of this section."
To view the sidewalk clearing ordinance online, please visit http://library.municode.com/HTML/10156/level3/PTIICOOR_CH64STSIPUPL_ARTVIISI.html#PTIICOOR_CH64STSIPUPL_ARTVIISI_S64-246REICSN.
Residents may make complaints regarding uncleared sidewalks to the 311 Call Center beginning Monday morning by calling 311 or 816-513-1313 or online at www.kcmo.org/311. These complaints will be handled by the Neighborhood Preservation Division of the City's Neighborhoods and Housing Services Department. Penalties for non-compliance will depend on the violation's severity. Most fines will likely range between $25-$100.
According to Sec. 64.246 of the Code of Ordinances, "it shall be the duty of all persons owning or occupying any real property, fronting upon any street, boulevard or highway, to remove from the sidewalks in front or alongside of such property all ice and snow within a reasonable time after cessation of a storm depositing such ice or snow. The provisions of chapter 62, article III, pertaining to littering, and penalties for violations thereof, shall be applicable to violations of this section."
To view the sidewalk clearing ordinance online, please visit http://library.municode.com/HTML/10156/level3/PTIICOOR_CH64STSIPUPL_ARTVIISI.html#PTIICOOR_CH64STSIPUPL_ARTVIISI_S64-246REICSN.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
City to tow on-street vehicles impeding public safety beginning Monday at 9 a.m.
The City of Kansas City, Mo., advises residents that a State of Emergency will be issued early tomorrow, Monday, Feb. 25 in anticipation of an upcoming snowstorm. The State of Emergency will require residents to move their vehicles off of streets or observe the City's on-street parking practices by 9 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 25. Residents who do not move their vehicles will be subject to ticketing and towing.
The City's Fire Department today compiled a list of 197 locations citywide with vehicles that directly impede public safety. These vehicles will be towed first. The City will not waive towing fees for those vehicles that are deemed to impede public safety or snow removal efforts. Residents may view the list of these vehicles online at
http://www.kcmo.org/idc/ groups/publicworks/documents/ publicworks/towlist022413.pdf
Residents who live in neighborhoods with on-street parking only should observe the following parking practice:
-On streets that run north/south, please park on the west side of the street.
-On streets that run east/west, please park on the north side of the street.
The City is taking such measures because it is absolutely imperative that emergency crews be able to access both primary and residential streets in an emergency. If snow plows are unable to clear a street due to vehicles parked in their way, an emergency crew would have difficulty accessing the street.
During the State of Emergency, the City will waive parking regulations that would affect a vehicle's ability to follow the above configuration. For example, residents living on one-way streets may park in usual "no parking" areas if it follows the above parking practice.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning from Monday, Feb. 25 at 3 p.m. until Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 3 p.m. According to the Winter Storm Warning, there is potential for 6-12 inches of snow accumulation with locally higher amounts.
Residents are asked to let their neighbors know of the upcoming State of Emergency and work together to make sure their street follows correct parking practices.
To learn additional updates as they become available, along with a GPS snow plow map, please visit www.kcmo.org/snow.
The City's Fire Department today compiled a list of 197 locations citywide with vehicles that directly impede public safety. These vehicles will be towed first. The City will not waive towing fees for those vehicles that are deemed to impede public safety or snow removal efforts. Residents may view the list of these vehicles online at
http://www.kcmo.org/idc/
Residents who live in neighborhoods with on-street parking only should observe the following parking practice:
-On streets that run north/south, please park on the west side of the street.
-On streets that run east/west, please park on the north side of the street.
The City is taking such measures because it is absolutely imperative that emergency crews be able to access both primary and residential streets in an emergency. If snow plows are unable to clear a street due to vehicles parked in their way, an emergency crew would have difficulty accessing the street.
During the State of Emergency, the City will waive parking regulations that would affect a vehicle's ability to follow the above configuration. For example, residents living on one-way streets may park in usual "no parking" areas if it follows the above parking practice.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning from Monday, Feb. 25 at 3 p.m. until Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 3 p.m. According to the Winter Storm Warning, there is potential for 6-12 inches of snow accumulation with locally higher amounts.
Residents are asked to let their neighbors know of the upcoming State of Emergency and work together to make sure their street follows correct parking practices.
To learn additional updates as they become available, along with a GPS snow plow map, please visit www.kcmo.org/snow.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
City crews prepared to respond to winter storm
City of Kansas City, Mo., crews assigned to arterial, primary and residential streets are prepared to respond to the winter storm that is forecast to move through the Kansas City area overnight. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the metro area beginning at midnight tonight to midnight tomorrow night. Up to 10 inches of snow are expected to fall in Kansas City, Mo. To learn additional updates as they become available, along with a GPS snow plow map, please visit www.kcmo.org/snow.
Crews began applying salt brine on the City's primary and arterial roads on Tuesday, Feb. 19 in the evening. Crews are currently working nonstop to treat the roads and will switch from road treatment to plow operations as snow begins to accumulate overnight. Residential snow operations will begin at 6 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 21.
The City has approximately 6,400 lane miles of pavement in its street system. In order to keep traffic moving throughout the City during a winter weather event, the City's snow plan prioritizes plowing into two types of snow routes: primary/arterial routes and residential routes.
On primary and arterial routes, the City's Public Works, Parks and Recreation and Water Services departments collaborate on removing snow and ice from approximately 2,400 lane-miles of pavement and apply salt as needed. On primary and arterial streets, crews plow curb-to-curb and work around the clock.
On residential snow routes, City crews using smaller trucks work 12-hour shifts during daytime hours to provide a passable lane by plowing and applying salt on intersections, hills and curves. As possible, crews will widen the passable lane, which may still have some snow pack due to low pavement temperatures.
Please note, the Missouri Department of Transportation plows highways. Many streets in Kansas City are actually part of the highway system and plowing for them is MoDOT's responsibility. These streets include: Bannister Road, Noland Road, Vivion Road, Antioch Road and part of Independence Avenue. The telephone number for MoDOT is 816-622-6500.
In residential areas, residents are asked to park off-street if possible. If they must park on-street, the following parking practice is being requested:
-On streets that run north/south, please park on the west side of the street.
-On streets that run east/west, please park on the north side of the street.
While this is a voluntary action, should the City need to declare a state of emergency due to extreme snow totals, cars parked on streets that do not comply with this configuration will be subject to ticketing and towing.
Parking cars off-street during snow plow operations greatly enhances the ability of snow plows to remove snow, especially in cul-de-sacs, dead ends and narrow streets. When on-street parking obstructs the ability of a snow plow to safely proceed, it is possible that the street will be skipped.
Whenever it snows, residents wanting to report slick spots or missed streets to the City's 311 Call Center are advised that while crews are running assigned snow routes, it is assumed that all streets are slick. Only after snow has stopped falling and all snow routes have been run does the City's 311 Call Center accept requests for slick spots and missed streets.
For winter 2012-2013, the City has expanded its GPS capability to capture activity for all City snow plows throughout the City. Please visit www.kcmo.org/snow to view the GPS snow plow map and other snow-related updates.
Media inquiries about ice and snow removal should be directed to Sean Demory, public information officer for the Public Works Department, at 816-513-0059.
Crews began applying salt brine on the City's primary and arterial roads on Tuesday, Feb. 19 in the evening. Crews are currently working nonstop to treat the roads and will switch from road treatment to plow operations as snow begins to accumulate overnight. Residential snow operations will begin at 6 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 21.
The City has approximately 6,400 lane miles of pavement in its street system. In order to keep traffic moving throughout the City during a winter weather event, the City's snow plan prioritizes plowing into two types of snow routes: primary/arterial routes and residential routes.
On primary and arterial routes, the City's Public Works, Parks and Recreation and Water Services departments collaborate on removing snow and ice from approximately 2,400 lane-miles of pavement and apply salt as needed. On primary and arterial streets, crews plow curb-to-curb and work around the clock.
On residential snow routes, City crews using smaller trucks work 12-hour shifts during daytime hours to provide a passable lane by plowing and applying salt on intersections, hills and curves. As possible, crews will widen the passable lane, which may still have some snow pack due to low pavement temperatures.
Please note, the Missouri Department of Transportation plows highways. Many streets in Kansas City are actually part of the highway system and plowing for them is MoDOT's responsibility. These streets include: Bannister Road, Noland Road, Vivion Road, Antioch Road and part of Independence Avenue. The telephone number for MoDOT is 816-622-6500.
In residential areas, residents are asked to park off-street if possible. If they must park on-street, the following parking practice is being requested:
-On streets that run north/south, please park on the west side of the street.
-On streets that run east/west, please park on the north side of the street.
While this is a voluntary action, should the City need to declare a state of emergency due to extreme snow totals, cars parked on streets that do not comply with this configuration will be subject to ticketing and towing.
Parking cars off-street during snow plow operations greatly enhances the ability of snow plows to remove snow, especially in cul-de-sacs, dead ends and narrow streets. When on-street parking obstructs the ability of a snow plow to safely proceed, it is possible that the street will be skipped.
Whenever it snows, residents wanting to report slick spots or missed streets to the City's 311 Call Center are advised that while crews are running assigned snow routes, it is assumed that all streets are slick. Only after snow has stopped falling and all snow routes have been run does the City's 311 Call Center accept requests for slick spots and missed streets.
For winter 2012-2013, the City has expanded its GPS capability to capture activity for all City snow plows throughout the City. Please visit www.kcmo.org/snow to view the GPS snow plow map and other snow-related updates.
Media inquiries about ice and snow removal should be directed to Sean Demory, public information officer for the Public Works Department, at 816-513-0059.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Trash pickup delayed, City offices closed Feb. 18
In observance of the Presidents Day holiday on Monday, Feb. 18, curbside trash and recycling collection will be delayed one day and City of Kansas City, Mo., offices will be closed.
Residents who usually have Monday collection will receive this service on Tuesday, Feb. 19. Residents who usually have Friday collection will receive this service on Saturday, Feb. 23.
For more information about solid waste collection services, visit http://www.kcmo.org/trash or call the 311 Call Center at 311 or 816-513-1313.
Media inquiries about trash and recycling should be directed to Sean Demory, public information officer for the Public Works Department, at 816-513-0059.
Residents who usually have Monday collection will receive this service on Tuesday, Feb. 19. Residents who usually have Friday collection will receive this service on Saturday, Feb. 23.
For more information about solid waste collection services, visit http://www.kcmo.org/trash or call the 311 Call Center at 311 or 816-513-1313.
Media inquiries about trash and recycling should be directed to Sean Demory, public information officer for the Public Works Department, at 816-513-0059.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
February SNA Meeting Tomorrow
The Southmoreland Neighborhood Association will be meeting tomorrow, Monday, February 11th at 7:00pm at All Souls' Unitarian Universalist Church. In addition to regular business, we will be voting to approve the slate of board positions, which will be in place for remainder of the year. Hope you can join us!
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of Minutes
3. Committee Reports – As needed
a. Treasurer
b. Safety
c. Planning & Development
d. Program/Events
e. Newsletter/Website/Blog/Facebook
f. Neighborhood Culture & Preservation
g. Membership
4. Old business
5. New Business
Elections
6. Adjournment
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