Lee’s Summit has again been recognized as one of the top ten cities in the United States for its use of technology to better engage citizens with local government! The ninth annual Digital Cities Survey ranked Lee’s Summit sixth of the most advanced digital cities in America in its population category (75,000 – 124,999). This is the second consecutive year Lee’s Summit has been recognized for this achievement, increasing our standings by three spots from last year.
City of Lee’s Summit District 4 Councilmembers Bob Johnson and Nick Swearngin invite District 4 residents to a Listening Post. This open forum provides District 4 residents an opportunity to talk with their District Councilmembers about City services or issues and concerns facing the community.
The Listening Post is from 7 – 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 24 in Community Room C of the Legacy Park Community Center, 901 NE Bluestem, Lee’s Summit. For more information, call (816) 969-1010.
Calling all Lee’s Summit businesses! During September 2009, the City of Lee’s Summit will be hosting a contest for local Lee’s Summit businesses to create a slogan that supports the City’s environmental initiatives. The City of Lee’s Summit has a variety of initiatives and programs in place to protect and preserve our environment, such as downtown recycling, electronics recycling, stream team events, rain barrel workshops, Sweep the Summit litter collection events, an Adopt-A-Street program, landfill diversion programs, two drop-off recycling centers, and a household hazardous waste collection facility.
Beginning July 6, the City of Lee's Summit will close Pryor Road between Quarry Park Road and Colbern Road for approximately two weeks (weather permitting). The closure is necessary to facilitate resurfacing, edge rehabilitation, and pavement marking on Pryor Road from Quarry Park Road to Lee’s Summit’s northern city limit to occur in a safe and efficient manner. A detour will be posted using Quarry Park Road and Old Noland Road.
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