NO ANSWER YET TO CITY'S SEWER QUESTION
Platte
City
city administrator Jason Metten would like to see the issue resolved. Alderman Andy Stanton said he thinks the Board of Aldermen is ready to move on it. But, after a City subcommittee reviewed options for providing sewer service to City limits east of I-29, the meeting was adjourned without a resolution on which direction to go.
The subcommittee reviewed a report from Metten and engineering firm Bartlett and West outlining four different scenarios for providing sewer service to the area in question, bordered by I-29 to the west,
Bethel Road
to the east and Route HH to the north...more
It was a tough decision.
But, retiring Platte County R-3 Superintendent Dr. Mark Harpst remembers why he left the
West
Platte
School District
superintendent’s post and his hometown of Weston in 1996 to take over at
Platte
County
.
“You could see that
Platte
County
was on the verge of really growing,” Harpst said. “The potential was there and it was exciting. What enticed me to come to
Platte
County
was the challenge of it all.”
Now, as his 13-year tenure draws to a close this week, Harpst, 53, can look back with some satisfaction and reflect on just how much the district has grown since he took over...more
NEW JUDGE ASSIGNED TO TOMAHAWKE LAWSUIT
After a round of judicial musical chairs over the last two weeks, the lawsuit brought against
Platte
County
by the developers of the proposed Lake at Tomahawke Ridge residential development is now in the hands of a retired
Vernon
County
judge.
Last week the Missouri Supreme Court assigned Judge Gerald McBeth to the case, which was filed last November by landowner Hal Swaney after both the Planning and Zoning Commission and
County
Commissioners
denied a preliminary plat application...more
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