Raymore Refuses Trust In Kansas City Landfill Promises

Like it or not . . .

Trust and faith are important in our every day life.

Consider . . .

12th & Oak confronts a lawsuit regarding ALLEGED encouragement to lie by the city manager.

And given that pending court case . . .

We notice very little trust in KCMO from our neighbors. 

Consider this recent update on a longstanding debate . . .

Raymore Mayor Kris Turnbow on Friday announced a new lobbying effort with state legislators in Jefferson City to halt any landfill by a private developer for the land just north of Raymore city limits . . .
The land in question sits in Kansas City, Missouri. A spokeswoman for city manager Brian Platt said the city’s position on a potential landfill had not changed since last November, when Platt said, “We aren’t doing a landfill anywhere in Kansas City."

Turnbow isn’t convinced, saying city leaders in Kansas City have been radio silent since a resolution passed by Raymore’s city council denouncing the potential landfill site and asking Kansas City’s city council to do the same.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Raymore city leaders warn about developments for potential landfill

Raymore city leaders on Friday warned city residents once again about a potential landfill they say could impact their city's economic development and quality of life for years to come.Residents, meanwhile, have started organizing for a community-wide February 16th meeting to discuss ways to stop any landfill development from moving

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