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Weekly Update
City of Osawatomie Municipal Newsletter
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City Council Meeting Dates
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Our publicly available list of area landlords is woefully outdated! If you own or manage rental property in or around the City of Osawatomie, please consider adding your contact information to our list for 2021-2022. Fill out the survey form here. The landlord list is available on our website, by email, and we keep paper copies in the lobby.
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Bryant A. Clancy, 18, was found alive and unharmed late Wednesday evening on property near the city limits. Bryant, who has autism, had been missing since early Tuesday morning. We wish to extend our deepest thanks to Osawatomie Police Department, Osawatomie Fire Department, Miami County Sheriff's Office, Kansas Highway Patrol, Missouri Search and Rescue K9, and the countless other agencies …
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The Oz Commons Survey is Live!
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Take a simple 10-15 minute survey to help jumpstart our directives.
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If you haven’t already, head over to our Oz Commons main page and get caught up on other project announcements and notifications!
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Mike spends a few minutes talking about some of the biggest topics of the last few weeks: Street Repair - Pull-Factor (Part II) - Downtown Parking - Oz Commons
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At the August 12th regular meeting of City Council, a busy agenda led to a late night. Before diving into the new business items, councilmembers listened to presentations by the Chamber of Commerce, the City Manager, and a review of updated city logo options by Springboard Creative.
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Kevin Schasteen was appointed to the Public Library Board of Trustees and a public hearing was held regarding the Integrated Resource Plan. Councilmembers voted to approve Resolutions 905, 906, 907, 909, 910, 911, and 912. Resolution 908 was tabled until the August 26th meeting to allow for increased communication to residents and review time for councilmembers (more info coming next week!). Explore the full agenda and review the resolutions presented in the City Council section of our website.
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The house at 1926 Parker came down this week. It went through multiple inspections, including a final inspection by the Kansas Historical Society, before demolition. The house, completed in or around 1904 by Charles Adair (son to Rev. Samuel Adair), sits near the original location of the Adair Cabin. In 2014, the Kansas Archaeological Society conducted an archeological dig on …
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Positions Available Include:
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- Deputy Building Official
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Check our website for full descriptions and to download an application!
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While we continue work on the new website, certain functions may be unavailable. Please call us at 913-755-2146 and we'd be glad to help you access the information you need.
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