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![]() Raytown Crime Watch The Raytown Crime Watch organization is comprised of dedicated volunteers, who take pride in their community and dedicate both time and talent to deter crime by serving as “extra eyes and ears for the police department“. The Raytown Crime Watch organization is working to maintain crime at a low level keeping Raytown a desirable community in which to live. Watch for the RAYTOWN CRIME WATCH signs on the sides of our vehicles in your neighborhood. If you are interested in becoming an involved citizen and you have a few hours to spare please contact Crime Watch information line at 816-984-6790 for more information and to leave us a message. (you must allow cookies from google to view) [gview file=”http://raytownonline.com/wp-content/uploads/blotters/January-26-2010.pdf”] Health Emergency Assistance Response (H.E.A.R.) H.E.A.R provides assistance to persons registered during times of weather emergencies (extreme temperatures or storms in summer and winter). This service is free to Raytown residents who qualify as handicapped, elderly and frail, or relying on a health device powered by electricity. During times of weather emergencies, as duties permit, the Raytown Police will respond to your residence to offer assistance. Andy Whiteman comments of proposed property codes changes.
![]() Misouri State Representaive Roman LeBlanc (43rd District) will be meeting with constituants on Saturday, January 30th from 10 to 11am. Location 16301 E. State Route 350, Raytown, MO. 64138. He requests RSVP by email: Roman.LeBlanc@house.mo.gov or call his office @ (573) 751-2124 RAYTOWN BOARD OF ALDERMEN Invocation – Rev. Cory Thompson, Pastor, Beacon Free Will Baptist Church STUDY SESSION (15 Minutes) LEGISLATIVE SESSION 1. CONSENT AGENDA Approval of the Regular January 5, 2010 Board of Aldermen meeting minutes. R-2232-10: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF A COMPUTER SERVER AND THIRTEEN WORKSTATIONS FROM DELL MARKETING, L.P. IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $44,622.24 TOGETHER WITH APPROVAL TO PURCHASE ADDITIONAL COMPUTER EQUIPMENT FROM DELL MARKETING, L.P. IN EXCESS OF $15,000.00 BUT WITHIN BUDGETED AMOUNTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2009-2010 OFF THE STATE OF MISSOURI COOPERATIVE INTERGOVERNMENTAL PURCHASING AGREEMENT. Point of Contact: Jim Lynch, Police Chief. R-2233-10: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF A 2010 FORD TRANSIT VAN AND A 2010 FORD ESCAPE FROM DICK SMITH FORD OFF THE MID AMERICA COUNCIL FOR PUBLIC PURCHASING COMPETITIVE BID PACKAGE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $40,341.00 AND AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2009-2010 BUDGET FOR SUCH PURPOSE. Point of Contact: Andy Noll, Public Works Director. Sponsor(s): Municipal Committee. R-2234-10: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF RAYTOWN, MISSOURI AND WTI SERVICES, LTD FOR SERVICES AND SOFTWARE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED AND APPROPRIATING $114,918.00 FROM THE UNAPPROPRIATED SURPLUS OF THE CAPITAL SALES TAX FUND. Point of Contact: Jeremy Willmoth, Finance Director. Sponsor(s): Finance Committee. REGULAR AGENDA 2. Public Hearing: A public hearing to consider proposed text amendments to the Subdivision Regulations and Chapter 22 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Raytown. 2a. SECOND Reading: Bill No. 6198-10, Section XIII. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY CODE SECTION 22 RELATING TO PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT REGULATIONS FOR THE CITY OF RAYTOWN, MISSOURI. Point of Contact: Beth Linn, Community Development Director. Sponsor(s): Planning & Zoning Commission. 3. FIRST Reading: Bill No. 6199-10. Section V-A. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO ENTER INTO A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF LEE’S SUMMIT FOR A KANSAS CITY AREA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY EXPRESS BUS PARK AND RIDE LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY OF RAYTOWN. Point of Contact: Jeremy Willmoth, Finance Director. Sponsor(s): Finance committee. 4. FIRST Reading: Bill No. 6200-10, Section XI. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5, BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURAL APPURTENANCES, BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XIV RELATING TO THE REGISTRATION OF VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY. Point of Contact: Beth Linn, Community Development Director. Sponsor(s): Municipal Committee. 5. Communication from Mayor 6. Communication from City Administrator 7. Committee Reports ADJOURNMENT Next Ordinance No.: 5337-10 Pat Ertz reading the Martin Luther King Day proclamation.
(16 meg mp3 file) RAYTOWN BOARD OF ALDERMEN OPENING SESSION Invocation – Pat Jackson, Blue Ridge Presbyterian Church of Christ Proclamation in honor of the birth of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Swearing in of Police Officer Daniel Spyers Public Comments STUDY SESSION Fiscal Year 2009-2010 Budget Document (15 minutes) Jeremy Willmoth, Finance Director LEGISLATIVE SESSION 1. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Board of Aldermen and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items. The Mayor or a member of the Board of Aldermen may request that any item be removed from the Consent Agenda and it will be considered separately. Approval of the Regular December 15, 2009 Board of Aldermen meeting minutes. R-2227-10: A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF RAYMOND GUYETT R-2228-10: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 R-2229-10: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF R-2230-10: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR REGULAR AGENDA 2. R-2231-10: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING PARTICIPATION BY THE 3. SECOND Reading: Bill No. 6196-09. Section V-A. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING 4. Public Hearing: A public hearing to consider proposed text amendments to the 4a. FIRST Reading: Bill No. 6198-10, Section XIII. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY 5. Communication from Mayor 6. Communication from City Administrator 7. Committee Reports ADJOURNMENT Next Ordinance No.: 5336-09 A 12-inch water main broke at 53rd and Raytown Road. While the water company reported that this caused a preasure loss for houses in that area, some residents reported that the loss of preasure was total. Cold weather is likely a factor in the break.
Fox 4 reported the break happened early Saturday morning, but individuals in the area said they were without water on Friday for hours. The break has been fixed.
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