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Lee's Summit showcases Green Street, sign shop process and neighborhood services to committee

Legislative and Intergovernmental Relations Committee · January 16, 2026
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Summary

Committee received presentations highlighting Green Street downtown amenities, a step-by-step municipal sign production and installation process, and neighborhood services enforcement procedures including LS Connect and a 10-day abatement inspection window.

The committee heard a series of informational presentations about city services and amenities.

A presenter described Green Street as a downtown destination consisting of three areas—Green Street Market, Green Street Lawn, and Green Street Grove—and noted the space hosts community events year-round. The sign shop provided a detailed walkthrough of production steps from aluminum blanks to the plotter, cutting, "weeding," applying transfer tape, and rolling the finished letters onto sign blanks; the presenter said crew members then perform utility checks and field installation. The sign shop specifically mentioned coordinating with utilities such as AT&T, Evergy and Google before installing posts.

Neighborhood services staff summarized guidelines on property maintenance, explained how residents can use LS Connect to report potential violations, and outlined the enforcement process: a site visit by an officer, a notice to the property owner, a 10-day abatement period, and potential city abatement or municipal court action in rare cases.

These presentations were informational; no committee actions or votes were taken on these items.