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The Transportation Master Plan for the City of Liberty, MO, serves as a comprehensive guide for the future of transportation, aiming to maintain, enhance, and expand infrastructure to meet the needs of its citizens. The plan outlines a holistic roadmap for future transportation connectivity and capacity, guides infrastructure needs associated with development, and updates city policies to support its transportation vision. Key strategic elements include the development of a Major Street Map, updated typical sections for roadway design, and the integration of safety strategies, along with a Current Capital Improvement Program to address future growth through 2050.
The Downtown Revitalization Vision Plan focuses on encouraging investment in the historic downtown area, revitalizing underutilized properties, and promoting vibrant development of restaurants, entertainment, specialty retail, and housing. It includes recommendations on infill development to encourage private sector investment, design criteria for new buildings, and economic incentives to spur development. The plan prioritizes maintaining the historic core, encouraging new development that blends seamlessly with the existing architecture, increasing residential density, and ensuring sufficient parking to support businesses and visitors.
The City Council special session addressed several key items. These included approving the purchase of road salt, police vehicles, and a combination vac truck. Public hearings were held regarding an amended development plan for a downtown redevelopment project and an ordinance calling for a general obligation bond election for park improvements. Additionally, the council approved vendor payments, a development agreement for property transfer, a guaranteed pricing agreement for concession food and supplies, an intergovernmental agreement for household hazardous waste, an amendment to a contract for senior services, a contract for fireworks display, and an agreement for weather services.
The City Council meeting involved several key actions. A public hearing was held and a resolution was approved for a special use permit for a substation. Numerous ordinances were approved, including those acknowledging vendor payments (with and without KCP&L payments), authorizing a highway safety grant application, and approving contracts for the Brookview Gardens Neighborhood Improvement Project, Project Victory improvements (public utilities, roadways), and engineering services for a sanitary sewer extension.
The City Council meeting addressed various financial and operational matters. Key topics included the approval of payments to BKD CPA's and Advisors LLP for financial report preparation, resolutions regarding tax-exempt debt financing for equipment and building improvements, and refinancing of tax incremental financing bonds. The council also approved resolutions for a highway safety grant, appointments to city boards, and an amendment to the Comprehensive General Plan's Future Land Use Map. Several ordinances were approved, including agreements for fireworks displays, sales tax holidays, underground facilities locating services, concession food and supplies, asphalt construction services, beverage purchases, officiating services, and youth and adult sports apparel. Finally, an interim sewer services and settlement agreement with Kansas City, Missouri was approved.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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