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The City's new podcast series, the Green Street Beat, dives into major stories and events happening in Lee’s Summit. New episodes drop every other week. Subscribe to the Green Street Beat on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts. Your ears will be happy!

 

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Green Street Beat Episodes

Downtown Market Plaza
Posted March 13

On this episode of the Green Street Beat, we will highlight the Downtown Market Plaza, what features the project will have and the impact it will bring to the City.

Safe Passage
Posted December 17

On this episode of the Green Street Beat, we talk about the substance use disorder treatment program, Safe Passage, and how the Lee’s Summit Police Department has partnered with behavioral health providers to aid those seeking help. We will discuss the Safe Passage process, what the program offers and more.

April 4 General Obligation Bond Election Primer
Posted March 17

On this episode of the Green Street Beat, City Manager Mark Dunning, Fire Chief Mike Snider, Police Chief Travis Forbes and Public Works Director Michael Park discuss the proposed bond projects and their potential impact on the City.

Diversity and Inclusion Commission
Posted April 14

On this episode of the Green Street Beat, we are meeting with members of the Diversity and Inclusion Commission, talking about the assessment phase and hearing about what's to come moving forward. 

2021 Development Year in Review
Posted March 17, 2022

On this episode, Director of Development Services Ryan Elam and Assistant Director of Plan Services Josh Johnson recap major development news in 2021 and look ahead to 2022.

April 5 Election Primer
Posted March 2

On this episode, City Manager Steve Arbo, Police Chief Travis Forbes and Fire Chief Mike Snider discuss the upcoming April 5 Municipal General Election. Lee's Summit voters will have an opportunity to approve a half-cent public safety sales tax dedicated to the operations of the Fire and Police Departments. If approved, the revenue could be used for services, equipment, compensation and training. 

Paid for by the City of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, William A. Baird, Mayor | 220 SE Green Street, Lee’s Summit, Missouri

Digging Into Development: Guiding Development
Posted June 18

On this episode, Director of Development Services Ryan Elam and Assistant Director of Plan Services Josh Johnson discuss the role of Development Services and the updated comprehensive plan as well as provide an overview of recent development activity in Lee's Summit.

Digging Into Development: Restaurant Sector
Posted May 14

On this episode, Assistant Director of Plan Services Josh Johnson and Project Manager Dawn Bell discuss the Lee's Summit restaurant scene. They focus on new restaurants and what will be coming soon to the community.

April 6 Election Primer
Posted March 19

On April 6, voters will be presented with a ballot question regarding tax levy fund reallocation. If approved, the City would shift 10 cents of the $1.4563 levy from debt service to general operations. The overall levy is not projected to change and is not accompanied by an overall tax increase.  On this episode, City Manager Steve Arbo, Chief Technology Officer Steve Marsh and Facilities Manager Brian Page discuss the ballot question and its potential impact for the City of Lee's Summit.

Paid for by the City of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, William A. Baird, Mayor | 220 SE Green Street, Lee’s Summit, Missouri

Digging Into Development: City Bond Projects
Posted March 11

We’re digging into the City’s bond projects! Listen as City Manager Steve Arbo and Development Services Director Ryan Elam give us a progress report on the renovations happening at Police Headquarters, where things stand with the two new fire stations – Fire Station No. 4 and Fire Station No. 5 – and what’s next for the Downtown Market Plaza.

The COVID-19 Pandemic & Vaccine Distribution
Posted February 22

On this episode, Assistant Fire Chief Dan Manley, who is also co-chair of the Kansas City Regional COVID Vaccine Workgroup, and Dr. Steve Salanski, co-chair of the City's Health Education Advisory Board, discuss COVID-19 vaccine distribution and answer frequently asked questions about the vaccines.

Digging Into Development: LSR7 & Summit Orchards
Posted January 22

The new "Digging Into Development" series explores development projects, how the development process works and the roles within Development Services. On this episode, Director of Development Services Ryan Elam and Project Manager Mike Weisenborn discuss the LSR7 bond projects, Summit Orchards and the role of the project manager.

2020 Parks & Recreation Year-in-Review
Posted December 30

On this episode, Parks & Recreation Administrator Joe Snook recaps the major projects completed in 2020 and previews what to expect in 2021.

2020 Development Year-In-Review
Posted December 17

On this episode, Director of Development Services Ryan Elam recaps major development news in 2020 and previews what to expect in 2021.

Fuel Our Future: Strong Neighborhoods & Housing Choice
Posted September 4

Assistant Director of Plan Services Josh Johnson and Senior Planner Jennifer Thompson discuss the strong neighborhoods and housing choice element and what they're hoping to achieve through the comprehensive planning process.

Fuel Our Future: Facilities & Infrastructure (Fire & Police)
Posted August 25

On this episode, Director of Development Services Ryan Elam, Police Chief Travis Forbes and Fire Chief Mike Snider discuss the facilities and infrastructure element of the plan and how it relates to Lee's Summit's Fire and Police Departments.

Fuel our Future: Facilities & Infrastructure
Posted August 19

Director of Development Services Ryan Elam, City Traffic Engineer Michael Park and Assistant Director of Engineering Services for Water Utilities Jeff Thorn discuss the facilities and infrastructure element of the plan and why it's important for the future of Lee's Summit.

Fuel Our Future: Multimodal Transportation
Posted August 6

Director of Development Services Ryan Elam, Assistant Director of Plan Services Josh Johnson and City Traffic Engineer Michael Park discuss the multimodal transportation element of the plan and why it's important for the future of Lee's Summit.

Downtown Farmer’s Market and Conservatory
Posted July 30

Mayor Baird and City Manager Steve Arbo talk about the conceptual plan and answer questions about the Downtown Farmer's Market and Conservatory.

Ignite! Fuel Our Future.
Posted July 9

Assistant City Manager Mark Dunning, Director of Development Services Ryan Elam and Assistant Director of Plan Services Josh Johnson discuss the City's comprehensive planning process and how the community can get involved.

LSPD Addresses Policies and Procedures
Posted June 10

As part of the national conversation taking place regarding police practices, Police Chief Travis Forbes discusses the departments policies, training, equipment, transparency and accountability on this episode of the Green Street Beat.

Moving Forward: Responding to COVID-19
Posted April 24

Our everyday has changed, new words have been added to our vocabulary and there is a degree of uncertainty in our lives. On this podcast, City Manager Steve Arbo and Fire Chief Mike Snider will sort out stay-at-home orders, emergency declarations, jurisdictions, and discuss the decisions yet to be made.

Make Lee's Summit Count!
Posted April 9

On this episode, Mayor Pro Tempore Beto Lopez and City planner Victoria Nelson discuss the 2020 Census and why it's so important for everyone to stand up and be counted!

April Election Primer
Posted March 2

On April 7, Lee’s Summit voters will have an opportunity to consider a local use tax, which would increase funding for essential City services such as street maintenance, public safety, code enforcement and parks maintenance. A use tax would be placed on goods purchased from out-of-state vendors who are currently not paying local sales tax. The use tax would be applied at the same rate as the City’s sales taxes, which is 2.25 percent.

Hear City Manager Steve Arbo, Assistant City Manager Mark Dunning and Chief Counsel of Economic Development and Planning David Bushek discuss the upcoming election.

Paid for by the City of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, William A. Baird, Mayor
220 SE Green Street, Lee’s Summit, Missouri | cityofLS.net | 969.1000

Dwell Well
Posted January 30

The City has launched a Quality Housing Program, designed to improve the safety and maintenance of all housing in Lee's Summit. Hear Assistant Director of Field Services Dan Harper and Codes Administration Manager Tracy Deister explain how the idea originated and how this program will help the community.

Celebration of Character
Posted January 16

Lee’s Summit CARES Executive Director Rachel Segobia joined the podcast to preview the Mayor’s Character Breakfast, which celebrates community members and businesses who demonstrate excellent character.

Driving Growth in 2020
Posted January 2

Tune in as we discuss the major developments everyone will be talking about in Lee’s Summit in 2020. Ryan Elam, director of Development Services, stopped by to discuss what residents could look forward to in the new year along with what’s happening in 2020 that will drive growth in Lee’s Summit for years.

Attracting Entrepreneurs and Building Businesses
Posted December 19

Velocity Lee's Summit Chair Jon Cundiff stopped by to discuss the organization's efforts to help entrepreneurs in Lee's Summit and build businesses that lead to job growth.

Lee's Summit Skate of Mind
Posted December 5

Summit Ice, Lee's Summit's outdoor ice rink, is now in its second season. Eric Stoyanov and Parks & Recreation Administrator Joe Snook discuss the programs available, how the idea originated and what sets it apart from other ice rinks in the metro area.

Engaging Residents & Grooming Leaders
Posted November 14

Have you ever wanted to know about the inner workings of the City? Eric Stoyanov is joined by Lee's Summit City Clerk Trisha Fowler Arcuri to discuss the Citizen's Leadership Academy and how residents can apply to take part in this year's program.

A Walk on the Wildlife Side
Posted October 31

On this week's episode, Eric Stoyanov is joined by Lee's Summit Animal Control Manager Rodney Wagner to discuss the role of Animal Control, ways to get involved and how the department is embracing innovation.

LSPD Provides Path to Recovery
Posted October 17

On this week's episode, Eric Stoyanov is joined by Lee's Summit Police Sgt. Brad Anders to discuss "Safe Passage," a new program to help those dealing with substance abuse.

Celebrate Good Times Downtown!
Posted October 3

Lee's Summit's downtown is poppin'! Hear from Downtown Lee's Summit's Executive Director Donnie Rodgers about a long-awaited downtown development, a big award and what's next for downtown.

It's "Snow" Joke
Posted September 19

On this week's episode, Eric Stoyanov is joined by Deputy Director of Public Works Bob Hartnett and Assistant Director of Public Works Operations Shawn Graff to try to answer all your snow questions.

Meet Lee's Summit's New Fire Chief
Posted September 5

Lee's Summit's new Fire Chief Mike Snider talks about his career, what inspired him to become a firefighter and why he felt Lee's Summit was a perfect fit.

Talking Trash with Chris Bussen
Posted August 22

Take a listen as Solid Waste Superintendent Chris Bussen discusses the latest with the landfill, services available at the Resource Recovery Park and a possible recycling center in the future.

Cultural Arts with Glenda Masters
Posted August 8

On this week's episode, Eric Stoyanov is joined by Cultural Arts Manager Glenda Masters to discuss the state of the arts in Lee's Summit and how residents can get involved.

No-Tax-Increase Bond Election
Posted July 25

On  Aug. 6, voters in Lee's Summit will be asked to consider a $19,475,000 no-tax-increase bond issue. The proposal calls for funding for public safety initiatives. Police Chief Travis Forbes, Interim Fire Chief Dan Manley and Chief Technology Officer Steve Marsh discuss the five capital projects that are part of this proposal. Paid for by the City of Lee's Summit, William A. Baird, Mayor

Streets of West Pryor Development
Posted July 11

City Manager Steve Arbo along with Parks and Recreation Administrator Joe Snook discuss the Streets of West Pryor development and the development’s impact on Lowenstein Park. 

Celebrate the Fourth With Legacy Blast
Posted June 27

Want the best seat to view Legacy Blast? Lee's Summit Parks & Recreation Administrator Joe Snook will discuss all the activities going on during Legacy Blast and tips to know if you are planning on watching the display on July 3.

Airport News with John Ohrazda
Posted June 13

On this week's show Lee's Summit Airport Manager John Ohrazda discusses the upcoming Air Race Classic at the Lee's Summit Airport and how residents can explore everything the airport has to offer at the Airport Open House on June 22.

Community Outreach With the LSPD
Posted June 13

Sergeant Chris Depue and Officer Amanda Geno of the Lee's Summit Police Department discuss the department's various community outreach programs, including the Junior Police Academy, Police Explorer Program and Citizen's Police Academy.