Sunday, February 14, 2021

Many Meetings this Week . . .

RAYTOWN PARK BOARD

The Raytown Park Board will meet on Monday, February 15th at 7:00 p.m. via ZOOM. The following link and passwords will allow you to participate in the meeting.


Password: 026865 

The Park Board allows Public Comments at the beginning of their meetings. Those who wish to speak during Public Comments are given five minutes (per speaker) to address the Park Board. If you plan to speak during Public Comments please send an email to the Park Board Director Dave Turner at davet@raytownparks.com so your name can be added to the agenda.


RAYTOWN BOARD OF ALDERMEN
The Raytown Board of Aldermen will meet on Tuesday, February 16th at 6:00 p.m. for a Committee of the Whole meeting via ZOOM. The following link and passwords will allow you to participate in the meeting. 
 

Both meetings will be conducted via Zoom for all participants using the following link or Webinar ID and Passcode:

 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84955429761?pwd=QkJoSTRydVRySHhoNkprNlNjZVRCQT09

Webinar ID: 849 5542 9761

Passcode: 798755


The web packets for these meetings have been posted on the City’s website and copies are in your mailboxes at City Hall. Links to the web packets are below.

 

Link for the February 16, 2021 Board of Aldermen meeting web packet 

Link for the February 16, 2021 Committee of the Whole Web Packet


The Board of Aldermen allows Public Comments at the beginning of their meetings. Those who wish to speak during Public Comments are given five minutes (per speaker) to address the Park Board.


If you plan to speak during Public Comments please send an email to the Park Board Director Dave Turner at michaels@raytown.mo.us so your name can be added to the agenda.


BY GREG WALTERS
Park Del / Village Green Meeting Meeting Draws 
Large Crowd
Last Saturday approximately 20 Raytowners gathered for a ZOOM Meeting to discuss improvements to security at Colman Park and other parks within the Raytown Park system.

The meeting was the brainchild of Khadijah Hardaway, Mindy McDaniel and Greg Walters. There purpose was to gather support for addressing the violence at Colman Park that culminated in the shooting of two young people last week at the park. Other parks were discussed as well. Most notably Kenagy
 Park. 

The meeting, which lasted two and one half hours drew a crowd of approximately 20 participants. Ms. Hardaway, who is the Lead Organizer for Justice for Wyandotte, the movement (hosted by Broadway Church, KCMO), and the Social Action Chair for Grant Chapel African Methodist Church, moderated the meeting. 

Mindy McDaniel was appointed Secretary of the group.

Also in attendance were Park Board member Michael Anderson, Candidates for Raytown Alderman Jayne Loulos, Tony Jacob, and Bonnaye Mims.

Alderman Greg Walters was also in attendance. He reported that the Park Board is seriously considering the following improvements at Colman Park.

CONSIDERATIONS PLANNED BY RAYTOWN PARKS AND RECREATION:
  • Continuation of nightly patrols by private security service to enforce curfews in Raytown Parks.
  • Upgrading Replacing all existing lights along Lane Street with lighting twice as bright as currently in use. Adding two spot lights designed to beam across the park from west to east to illuminate the park area.
  • Closing off the parking area adjacent between the dumpsters and the Park Maintenance Garage. This enclosed area would not be open to the public for parking. This change will affect three homes.
  • Build speed bumps across Lane Street to slow down speeders and reckless drivers.

 RECOMMENDATINS REQUESTED BY PARK DEL / VILLAGE GREEN:

  • Shut the electricity off to power outlets in shelter houses at the beginning of curfew.
  • Leave the lights on at the shelter houses throughout the night.
  • Place additional cameras to be used to prosecute curfew violators in court.
  • Place highly visible signs clearly stating park rules and the use of surveillance cameras in the park.
  • At the start of curfew, have a licensed police presence in the park to assist private security to enforce the starting of curfew.
  • A discussion of changing to changing curfew to 9:00 p.m. during winter hours.
  • A discussion of changing curfew to 10:00 p.m. during summer hours.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

No chance Mims gets back in. With all the ethics violations she admitted to Raytown would be fools to vote her in!

Anonymous said...

Seems someone has their head in the clouds, but after the events on Jan 6th I am not surpried.

When you are able to slap yourself back to reality you will learn Mims has no opposition.