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Week of 2026-08-10

Raymore Council to set tax levy, weigh water tower permit at Aug. 10 meeting

The Raymore City Council will hold public hearings and votes Monday, Aug. 10, on the 2026 property tax levy, a conditional use permit for a new water tower on 195th Street, and an amendment to the city's fee schedule. The council will also consider authorizing defeasance of up to $2,040,000 of outstanding General Obligation Bonds Series 2016. No decisions from recent meetings have been published yet, as minutes are pending.

City Council to vote on tax levy, water tower, bond defeasance

The council's Aug. 10 agenda includes three public hearings and votes:

Additionally, Bill 4049 would authorize defeasance of up to $2,040,000 of General Obligation Bonds Series 2016. The consent agenda includes acceptance of public infrastructure for Madison Valley 4th and 5th Plats, Sendera 2nd Plat, and Cunningham 3rd Plat.

Recent meetings: agendas only, minutes pending

City Council (July 27) – The council was scheduled to take a second reading of the 2026-2027 School Resource Officer Agreement with the Raymore-Peculiar School District (Bill 4046), after a 6-0 approval on first reading July 13. The agenda also included final payment for a crack seal project (Resolution 26-30), acceptance of public infrastructure for the Iconic development (Resolution 26-31), a presentation by Mark Miller of 910 S. Prairie Lane on the Raymore Charter Review, and the city clerk's annual record destruction. Minutes have not yet been published.

Park Board (July 28) – Two meetings were held that day. The regular meeting reviewed a video marquee signage policy and the Mountain Bike Trails Improvement Project. A separate work session discussed recreation park improvements (including disc golf at Recreation Park, Plaza Dog Park, and HRP Trail Connection), capital project updates, a camping overnight request for Oct. 9, 2026, and budget/CIP review. No formal decisions were listed on either agenda.

City Council Work Session (Aug. 3) – The council reviewed proposed changes to the FY 2027 fee schedule and discussed appointments of eight Charter Commission members from ward applications reviewed in July. A possible executive session for litigation, real estate, or personnel matters was also on the agenda. Minutes are not yet published.

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