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Posted on: May 17, 2023

Rodney Jacobs retires after 47+ years of dedicated service

Rodney Jacobs

It is rare that an organization is able to enjoy the privilege of working with an employee for more than 40 years. But, the City of Harrisonville has been lucky enough to enjoy working with Mr. Rodney Jacobs for more than 47 years! 

Jacobs, who se...

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Posted on: April 19, 2023

Mike Zaring sworn in as Mayor of Harrisonville!

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On April 4, 2023, the residents of Harrisonville went to the polls to decide the future of our City.

Through your civic duty, Mike Zaring was elected as the Mayor of Harrisonville! Zaring enters the role with a strong knowledge of Harrisonville, after serv...

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Posted on: March 16, 2023

Spring Clean Up dates announced

Citywide clean up

As we enter spring, the City will once again offer options for safely and responsibly disposing of unwanted items. 

BRUSH DROP OFF — The spring City-Wide Brush Drop Off will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 21 and 22. To a...

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Posted on: December 13, 2022

Community Beautification Grants available to Harrisonville homeowners!

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Hey homeowners, we’ve got some exciting news for you!

Beginning on February 1, 2023, the City’s Community Development Department will be offering a Community Improvement Grant program!

The new program will award grants as reimbursements ...

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Posted on: December 5, 2022

Harrisonville earns recognition as Community for All Ages!

CFAA Bronze award

During the Board of Aldermen meeting on Monday, December 5, the City of Harrisonville was named as a Bronze level 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 ...

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Posted on: October 12, 2022

New Detention Basin hopes to limit flooding for residents & businesses

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Muddy Creek Regional Detention Basin

On Monday, October 3, 2022, a small ceremony was held on a dirt road about a half mile to the north of 267th Street, towards the back of the Glen Eagle subdivision.

And while the ceremony was by no means colorful or spectacular, it signaled a new era for H...

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Posted on: July 21, 2022

Sign Up for Autopay Today!

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Looking for an easier way to pay your utility bill?

Autopay could be your answer! 

Autopay saves time, money, and worry when paying your utility bill. 

With Autopay, your bill is paid automatically from your  checking account on th...

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Posted on: July 17, 2019

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

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The City of Harrisonville Fire Department has announced that testing of local storm sirens will now take place on the first Wednesday of each month.This change is part of a continued effort to promote clear and direct communications regarding severe weath...

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Posted on: June 17, 2022

Board of Aldermen approve new City-Wide Comprehensive Plan!

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After spending more than a year diligently researching, planning, strategizing and seeking valued local input, our community has finalized a clear and decisive vision for Harrisonville.

The Harrisonville 2040 Comprehensive Plan was officially adopted by th...

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Posted on: January 3, 2020

Harrisonville renewable energy options remain in place entering 2023

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

The City of Harrisonville currently possesses a net metering agreement for interconnection of a distributed generation source.  Our polic...

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Posted on: February 10, 2020

REMINDER: Two severe-weather shelters available in Harrisonville

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The City of Harrisonville and Harrisonville Emergency Services urge you to be prepared for the many types of disasters possible here in the Heartland.

Taking appropriate shelter is critical in times of disaster. And being aware of the resources available t...

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Posted on: August 3, 2021

Electric Department now offering security lights for residents

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The Harrisonville Electric Department is now offering security light installations for City residents who pay an electric bill.

Residents who would like security lights will pay a one-time installation charge of $100, plus a monthly charge of $8.25 per lig...

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Posted on: February 6, 2020

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

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The City of Harrisonville and Harrisonville Emergency Services wants to remind you about the City’s severe-weather protocols.

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Storm sirens in town are sounded when a Tornado Warning has been issued that affects Harrisonville. The decision to issue a ...

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Posted on: March 5, 2020

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

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The City of Harrisonville has partnered with Nixle, a product of Everbridge, to implement its Community Notification System to alert residents in real-time for local emergency situations and relevant community information. 

As a resident, there ar...

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