1. Election information

    Candidate Filing information for April 2, 2024 Municipal Election

    Filings for candidacy will open at 8 a.m. on December 5. Fillings for candidacy will close at 5 p.m. on December 26, 2023. Read on...
  2. MoDOT Traffic Alert

    MoDOT to replace bridge at MO-7 Hwy and I-49

    The bridge structure has reached the end of its service life and needs to be replaced. The interchange is being re-configured to a (split) Diverging Diamond Interchange to better accommodate existing and future traffic demands. Read on...
  3. Patty Hilderbrand headshot wide

    Patty Hilderbrand hired as Public Works Director

    The City of Harrisonville is excited to announce the hiring of Patty Hilderbrand as Public Works Director. Hilderbrand comes to Harrisonville after over 26 years working for the City of Kansas City, MO Public Works Department. Read on...
  4. Cass County Courthouse

    Harrisonville receives grant for Historic Preservation Project

    The project is the first phase of a planned four phase survey of downtown Harrisonville and the adjoining neighborhoods. Read on...
  5. Matt Turner Headshot-1

    Ward 4 Aldermen Matt Turner elected President of Missouri Municipal League

    The City of Harrisonville is honored to announce that Harrisonville Alderman Matt Turner (Ward 4) has been elected President of the Missouri Municipal League (MML). Read on...
  6. Storm-shelter sign

    UPDATE: New severe-weather shelter available in Harrisonville

    Taking appropriate shelter is critical in times of disaster. And being aware of the resources available to you could save your life. Read on...
  7. Rodney Jacobs

    Rodney Jacobs retires after 47+ years of dedicated service

    We are confident that the City of Harrisonville would not be where it is today without the hard work, selfless leadership and commitment to excellence that Rodney Jacobs brought to work every day. Read on...
  8. Community Improvement Grant

    Community Beautification Grants available to Harrisonville homeowners!

    Beginning in 2023, the City’s Community Development Department will be offering a Community Improvement Grant program! If awarded, grants will reimburse 25-percent of the total project cost, up to a maximum $2,500. Read on...
  9. CFAA Bronze award

    Harrisonville earns recognition as Community for All Ages!

    Harrisonville is one of four Kansas City region cities who will be honored over the next few weeks by the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) for becoming more age friendly. Read on...
  10. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Muddy Creek Regional Detention Basin

    New Detention Basin hopes to limit flooding for residents & businesses

    The basin will store 9,526,572 cubic feet of water, which breaks down to 1,258,759 gallons or 207,298,208 Route 44 cups from Sonic. The basin will reduce 100-year flood flows in this area by 93-percent. Read on...
  11. Pay bill

    Sign Up for Autopay Today!

    With Autopay, your bill is paid automatically from your checking account on the 15th of each month, with no processing fees or additional deductions. Read on...
  12. Storm siren

    Monthly storm-siren testing moved to first Wednesday of each month

    The City of Harrisonville Emergency Services Department will continue the testing of its storm sirens on the third Wednesday of each month. Read on...
  13. Stock photo - solar power house

    Harrisonville renewable energy options remain in place entering 2023

    For those wanting to use renewable energy in Harrisonville, here are a few things the City wants you to know. Read on...
  14. Security light

    Electric Department now offering security lights for residents

    The Harrisonville Electric Department is now offering security light installations for City residents paying an electric bill. Residents who would like security lights will pay a 1-time installation fee of $100, plus a monthly charge of $8.25 per light. Read on...
  15. Storm siren

    SAFETY: A reminder about the City's severe-weather protocols

    The City of Harrisonville and Harrisonville Emergency Services wants to remind you about the City's severe-weather protocols. Read on...
  16. Stock photo - Nixle

    New public-safety-based notification system now available in Harrisonville

    Harrisonville residents can now receive real-time public safety messages through Nixle. Read on...
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