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Lee Summit invites you to explore vibrant local culture

August 07, 2024 | Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri



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Lee Summit invites you to explore vibrant local culture
Lee Summit, Missouri, is gearing up for an engaging week as the city council prepares for its regular session on Tuesday night at 6 PM in the council chambers at city hall. Residents are encouraged to attend the meeting in person or watch live on the city's YouTube channel. For those unable to tune in, the meeting will be available for on-demand viewing, and citizens can subscribe to the council Debrief newsletter for a concise summary of key agenda items.

In addition to the council meeting, the State of the City address is set for Friday, August 16, at 11 AM, hosted by the Lee Summit Chamber of Commerce at the Missouri Innovation Campus. This annual event will provide insights into the city's progress and future initiatives, and it will also be streamed on the city's YouTube channel and website.

Furthermore, Lee Summit Water Utilities is actively seeking new team members, offering a variety of career opportunities for individuals who excel in collaborative settings and are eager to contribute innovative solutions to the community.

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