(From City Manager Sam Anselm)
Good afternoon, everyone. Please see below for a list of this week’s happenings. As usual, let me
know if you have any questions.
Key Meetings
-Monday, Interim Director Scott Garrie and I met with Cookie Estrada from the Joplin
Family Y to touch base on some of their plans and initiatives, and to get an update on
what we have going on.
-On Monday afternoon, Director Haase and I met with representatives from the Redings
Mill Fire District to discuss recent payments to the district. We will be working with
Newton County officials to make sure that land transactions are recorded in the tax books
in a timely fashion to allow us to remit payment to the district around the first of each
calendar year.
-On Tuesday the Infrastructure Team (Deloitte and city staff tasked with overseeing the
CDBG-DR infrastructure projects) met with the JET group to review their list of projects
in the recovery area. All three engineering firms have submitted their projects for
prioritization by staff, and we have scheduled a meeting for the week of August 3rd to
finalize the list for inclusion with a future action plan.
-On Wednesday morning I met with Interim Superintendent Norm Ridder so we could
make introductions and help his transition to Joplin go as smoothly as possible. We
discussed the early childhood center project, as well as other projects in the works that
affect the school district.
-Following my meeting with Dr. Ridder, I met with Brad Belk to discuss a variety of
topics related to the museum.
-On Wednesday afternoon I had a meeting with Sharon Beshore and Clifford Wert to
discuss the status of Memorial Hall and to get an update on where the Connect2Culture
group stands with regard to their architectural plans for the facility. Now that we have
booked two events at Memorial Hall they were somewhat concerned about the
availability of the venue for their desired purposes, but I believe there’s time and room to
utilize the facility until a long term plan can be developed, and if there’s an opportunity
to bring multiple groups together for the shared purpose of growing our arts, culture and
entertainment footprint in Joplin, that is something that should be explored.
-I followed that meeting by attending the Connect2Culture board meeting later in the
afternoon, where I expressed the same opinion. Ultimately what happens to Memorial
Hall will be up to the city council to decide, but there seems to be some positive energy
and discussion taking place within the community, so I’m excited to see where that
momentum takes us.
-Yesterday (Thursday) Mayor Seibert, PIO Lynn Onstot and I met with representatives from Catholic
Charities of Southwest Missouri to get an update on where they stand with efforts and
initiatives in Joplin, and to discuss an exciting grant opportunity they have that will
benefit area residents. CCSOMO will be putting out a press release with additional
details, so I do not want to steal any of their thunder, but the meeting served as a
reminder that work still continues regarding our recovery from 2011.
-Earlier this morning, (Friday) I met with Councilman Stanley, Mayor Seibert, City Attorney
Edwards and a local developer to discuss an affordable multi-family housing project that
would utilize the MHDC’s Low Income Housing Tax Credit program. You may recall
that in 2011 Joplin was the recipient of most of the LIHTC program funding to assist with
our housing recovery efforts post-tornado, and this developer wanted to visit with us to
share details of the project. Next week, I will have our planning staff review the
information for a response to the developer as he applies for the funding.
Miscellaneous
-As indicated last week, the RFP for the affordable senior housing development is online
on our website (link: http://joplinmo.org/bids.aspx?bidID=254). We have reached out to
several interested developers, and an ad will also run in this weekend’s edition of the
Globe. Responses will be due to the city on November 24th to allow plenty of time for
potential respondents to conduct a housing study, prepare materials, and ask questions of
staff. Speaking for them, we are certainly excited to finally be at this stage.
-To give you an update on online payments…they account for about 33% of all payments
made through our courts system. As for utility bills, monthly totals hover around the
2,000 mark, which represents about 10% of all payments made on a monthly basis, give
or take.
-I was notified earlier today that Greentown Joplin is transitioning out of Joplin after four
years of assistance and support to our community. I have attached their final report for
your review, but please join me in wishing Catherine Hart and her colleagues a heart-felt
thank you for their efforts.
-On a similar note, I’m attaching a copy of the letter that Mayor Seibert sent to Staff
Sergeant Brendan Brustad, who you will recall ran 161 miles in remembrance of those
we lost as a result of May 22, 2011.
In the Pipeline
-Just a reminder that staff and I will be at the Joplin Schools board meeting on Tuesday
night to provide information and answer any questions from the board or staff about the
project.
Can someone please tell Sam to trim his beard up. that patch on the right side needs to be evened out.
ReplyDeleteI don't care how he looks, only how he acts, which so far looks pretty good.
ReplyDeleteHow about Schuber Mitchell violating city ordinance and working/pouring concrete at 5:30am? Also, making a huge mess at their building sites... they extremely poor ambassadors for their brand.
ReplyDeleteWhy is this guy so instantly likeable?
ReplyDeleteHe is instantly likeable because he has not done anything. For some that's good for others, he needs to be replaced. By the way, how silently the green joplin departs. Now that all the building has been approved and getting ready to spend 159 million...whose feathers did they ruffle...
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