(City Manager Sam Anselm sent the following update to Joplin City Council members Friday.)
Good afternoon, everyone. Please see below for this week’s update.
Key Meetings
-On Tuesday, I attended a lunch meeting hosted by Innovative Objects, discussing the
Fuel the Four States regional recruiting initiative.
-On Thursday, I met with facilitators of the One Joplin Transportation Team, which is one
of the Wave Two issues that the collaborative is working on (in addition to the health
team, human services team, and poverty teams that I’ve spoken about here before).
Through many of the conversations between the original three teams, one issue that
popped up repeatedly focused on the ease of access to various transportation methods in
our community.
Miscellaneous
-Please follow this link for the latest public works update regarding their projects and
activities.
-Earlier this week our human resources director provided an update to staff on the status
of our worker’s compensation claims. Comparing July 2016 with July 2015, total claims
are down 29%, while the severity of those claims is down 184% over last year. In
addition, the average cost per claim is down 120%.
-As part of Third Thursday this month, Downtown Joplin experimented with what is
known as a “parklet”, or an outdoor seating area that usually takes up the space of one or
two on-street parking spots, as a way to provide an inexpensive, temporary gathering
space for pedestrians. The group has asked to consider placing another one in Joplin next
month as part of Parking Day, an event that takes place in cities around the country to
promote outdoor spaces in urban settings. I have asked staff from police, planning and
public works to explore the idea further with representatives from Downtown Joplin. Our
ordinances are silent on allowing these temporary structures on public rights-of-way, so
using this temporary event as a test case to determine whether we need to formally adopt
a policy or program, will be a worthwhile endeavor in my opinion. As the discussion
progresses, I will keep you posted.
In the Pipeline
-The opening of Mercy Park will take place on Saturday, August 27th, at 10:00 a.m.
-The dedication for the butterfly mural at Mercy Park has been rescheduled for
Wednesday, August 31st, at 2:00 p.m. Representatives from State Farm Insurance,
Walmart, and the Joplin Proud Committee will be on hand for the celebration, and you
are invited to attend.
1 comment:
Mercy Park is pretty cool.
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