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View new artwork at City Hall!

Stop by City Hall during regular business hours and view local artist Claudia True's artwork on display now through mid-July!

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Welcome!

An open invitation to Come Visit Us.

Women shopping in Downtown Lee's Summit.On behalf of our over 91,000 residents we invite you to come visit us in Lee's Summit. When you think about it, we're just 20-minutes-away (isn't everything just 20-minutes away) and a short 15 miles down the road (less than 5 songs on the radio if you're keeping track).

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Home Improvements require permits

Prior to tackling home improvement projects this summer, please check whether a building permit is required or not. Here are a few projects requiring a permit before work commences:

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The City’s snow removal crews continue to treat streets with rock salt in order to eliminate slick spots on roadways as a result of last night’s snowfall.

Before Wednesday night’s winter weather, crews began pre-treating streets yesterday morning and continued throughout the night once the snowfall began in Lee’s Summit. As a result of these snow removal efforts, all City-owned streets have been pre-treated and treated twice.

Treating and plowing of streets will continue until 7 p.m. tonight. Crews will report to work at 4 a.m. on Friday to continue treating slick spots on roadways before the morning rush hour.

Residents can receive updates about the City’s snow removal efforts by e-mail, cell phone text message and Web by visiting: Nixle.com. Nixle is a FREE service.

Residents are also encouraged:

  • Stay up-to-date on weather conditions by listening to radio, viewing television weather casts, and going online. 
  •  Call the Snow Desk at (816) 969-1870. Normal business hours are 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. During winter storm events, the Snow Desk operates 24 hours a day.