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Volunteers Needed for Stream Team Cleanup

Volunteers Needed for Stream Team Cleanup

The City of Lee’s Summit is looking for volunteers to participate in a Stream Team Cleanup on October 8. Volunteers will help remove litter and debris from a Prairie Lee tributary from 10 a.m. - noon at Upper Banner Park, 520 NE Noeleen Lane.

“Protecting our natural resources is a priority and this is a small way to invest in the community,” Environmentalist Specialist Kara Taylor said. “Stream Team cleanup events are an opportunity to not only restore the beauty of our streams but improve water quality, prevent flash floods and ultimately influence the overall health of our bodies of water downstream.”

The Stream Team is a volunteer effort coordinated by the City’s Public Works Department that involves collecting litter and debris from specific sections of local streams. Student and scout community service hours are available. Trash bags and gloves will be provided, and prizes will be awarded for the most unique items collected. Lunch will also be offered to all volunteers.

For more information, contact Public Works at publicworks@cityofls.net or 816-969-1800.

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Public Invited to Comment on Scherer Road/Parkway Alignment

Public Invited to Comment on Scherer Road/Parkway Alignment

The City of Lee’s Summit is hosting a public meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19, in the Media Center Room A138 at Hawthorn Hill Elementary School, 2801 SW Pryor Road, Lee’s Summit, MO 64082, to discuss the Alignment Study of Scherer Road/Parkway. The meeting will allow the public to view conceptual exhibits, ask questions, provide feedback, and gain insights into the timeline, scope, and impact on the community. The meeting is an open house...
City Crews Completed Snow Operations Today, Wednesday, March 5

City Crews Completed Snow Operations Today, Wednesday, March 5

The City’s crews completed snow operations at 3:30 p.m. today, Wednesday, March 5. Crews treated primary and secondary streets today until warming pavement temperatures and sunshine melted ice and snow from streets.

City Crews Treating Primary Streets this Morning

City Crews Treating Primary Streets this Morning

The City’s crews are treating primary streets this morning, Wednesday, March 5. Streets were slushy overnight but froze quickly earlier this morning. Crews will move into secondary streets if necessary, and will continue treating streets until pavement temperatures rise above freezing and melting occurs. Drivers should use caution especially on elevated surfaces such as bridges and overpasses.

 

City Crews Preparing for Possible Blizzard Conditions Overnight

City Crews Preparing for Possible Blizzard Conditions Overnight

The City's crews are scheduled to report at 10 p.m. tonight, Tuesday, March 4, to treat primary and secondary streets. Blizzard conditions are possible overnight due to the forecast for heavy snow and high winds. Snow accumulations should remain low as pavement temperatures are expected to remain above freezing until approximately 3 a.m., but streets will become slick. 
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City Crews Completed Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Thursday, February 20

City Crews Completed Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Thursday, February 20

The City’s crews completed plowing and treating residential streets this afternoon, Thursday, February 20. The sun helped with some melting today, but refreezing is likely overnight into tomorrow, Friday, February 21. Cold temperatures continue to limit the effectiveness of salt and snow remains packed to pavements even after being plowed and treated. Sunshine and warmer temperatures over the weekend will help with additional melting.  

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