Hey, Ozark Residents -
In case you haven't noticed, the days are getting a little longer and starting to get a little warmer. It's too early to claim it's spring, but we're certainly getting closer. My grass is getting very green and the daffodils are starting to come up. Spring also means we are nearing the April 15 completion date (fingers crossed) for the South Street 5 lane improvement project. When that is done, MoDOT has promised they will immediately get started on the similar 5 lane improvement project on Jackson Street to Highway 65 - including the Highway NN intersection. Somewhere in March or April, we should also see the start of the new Riverside Bridge project. These were all promised three years ago with the passage of the transportation sales tax.
Please mark your calendars for two upcoming events spotlighting the city's Journey 2030 initiative. The first is Tuesday night, March 3rd at The OC and the second is Thursday night, April 2nd, also at The OC. Both will start at 6:00 p.m. and feature food and light refreshments. You will hear details of our plans for the next 10 years. The first stop on this Journey includes plans for the use of funds that may be generated from the local Use Tax if passed on April 7th. If passed, a local Use Tax will be collected at the same rate as the local sales tax. It will be collected on online purchases from out-of-state vendors
The results of the passage of the Use Tax on April 7 will allow Ozark to fund significant improvements in public safety through our Police Department, build more parks, trails and playgrounds and start improving inadequate city facilities. Included in the latter will be a new no-kill animal shelter.
And stay tuned for more details about our upcoming city wide clean up Saturday, May 5. You will see more information on this in upcoming issues of this newsletter.
Thanks for allowing me be your Mayor,
Rick Gardner
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