Public art is always a #LocalGov win! ????? The Belton Arts Commission is proud to announce the launch of its first mural project! Local artist Dani Romay brings her talent to the walls of the tunnel connecting Wallace Park to the Menards area beneath I-49. The mural will celebrate Belton’s history, featuring important figures and symbols that reflect the spirit of our community. This project marks a significant step in enhancing public spaces and showcasing local art.
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Welcome to the official LinkedIn page for the City of Belton, MO. Follow to stay up to date on all things Belton!
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https://www.belton.org
City of Belton, MO的外部链接
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- 政府管理
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- 51-200 人
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- Belton,Missouri
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- 政府机构
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- 1871
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506 Main Street
US,Missouri,Belton,64012
City of Belton, MO员工
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Meet Claire Canaan: Director of Emergency Management for the City of Belton Claire Canaan started Monday (9/9/2024) as the City's new Director of Emergency Management, bringing nearly 15 years of experience in public service, including law enforcement and emergency management. In her new role, Claire oversees the city's emergency preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation efforts. Her work involves developing emergency plans, training first responders, managing public information, and coordinating with local, state, and federal agencies to ensure Belton is ready for any disaster. Claire's passion for public service comes from a deep commitment to helping people during challenging times. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family, staying active, and finding time to recharge through reading and outdoor activities. One lesser-known aspect of her job is that emergency management extends beyond major disasters. Claire also ensures public safety at local events, such as parades and festivals, and supports first responders in managing the psychological toll of their work. Her favorite project? Coordinating a week-long emergency management training for 74 city and county partners at the Emergency Management Institute in Maryland—a rewarding experience that strengthened the community. Claire’s favorite movie is The Sandlot, which she loves for its nostalgic reminder to cherish the simple moments in life. If she could have any superpower, it would be time travel, offering endless opportunities for discovery and connection. If you see Claire, make sure to give her a big Belton welcome as she works to keep the community safe!
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Combined, your 2024 City Hall Selfie Day posts reached more than 6 million people worldwide. ?? Today we’re recognizing must-see selfies that highlighted viral trends, milestone events, furry friends, and of course, community pride. Some of our favorites include: ??Most Cinematic City Hall Selfie: Taking a cue from Nicole Kidman’s AMC Theatres ad, the Village of Hoffman Estates reminded us of the power of local gov. We come to this place for magic — and to pay our water bill. ??Best City Hall Selfie Song: We never knew how much we needed to hear lyrics about why the City of Pflugerville, Texas loves putting in the work to keep the community looking pfine. ??Most Mythical City Hall Selfie: The City of Issaquah, a.k.a. Trailhead City, is home to a giant forest troll sculpture, the most mythical City Hall Selfie setting we've seen. ??A Little Bit City Hall Selfie: Ew, David! “Schitt’s Creek” characters Alexis, David, Johnny, and Moira Rose left the Rosebud Motel behind for a sojourn to the City of Lancaster, WI. ??Very Demure City Hall Selfies: You see how the City of Bloomington, MN and the City of San Antonio look very presentable? Very demure. Very mindful. (And very on-trend City Hall Selfies.) ??Most??? City Hall Selfies: Staff from the City of Olathe, City of Red Oak, Texas, and City of Richmond, Virginia donned custom shades for classically cool photos. ??City Hall Selfie Day Medalists: While the 2024 Summer Olympics concluded just before City Hall Selfie Day, we still saw plenty of Olympic spirit. Medalists include the City of Belton, MO (complete with a medal podium made from copy paper); City of Jacksonville, AR, Park City Municipal Corporation, and City of Prairie Village. ??City Hall Selfie Gone Wild: The best day of the year is for everyone and every species. Some of our favorite posts featured pets, livestock, and working animals. Who's a good dog? Or?cat. Or?cow. Or?goat.
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The City of Belton is proud to take part in #CityHallSelfieDay ! Thank you to our gold medal staff who serve our citizens every day with integrity and a dedication to service unlike any other. If you find yourself in downtown Belton today, August 15, grab a selfie in front of city hall and join the fun by taking a #cityhallselfie ! #CityHallSelfieDay ELGL: Engaging Local Government Leaders
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The City of Belton, in coordination with the property owner, has posted a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a 40-acre property at 163rd Street and Givan Avenue. We're looking for a qualified developer or team of developers to design, finance, purchase, construct, and manage a transformative mixed-use project on this ideally located undeveloped property. The RFP (linked below) includes a conceptual plan created by City staff for reference. As Belton continues to experience high growth, this project presents an exciting opportunity to contribute to our community's development. Interested parties should submit a statement of interest and are encouraged to ask questions or set up a one-on-one meeting with staff by Friday, September 6, 2024. An addendum with all questions and responses will be posted the week of September 9, 2024. The deadline for proposals is Friday, September 20, 2024, at 5:00 PM (please see the RFP for specific requirements). https://lnkd.in/gcRm_QPx
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Exciting news! Belton is leading the charge in the KC Metro's housing sector boom. In February 2024, a staggering 328 single-family permits were issued across the KC Metro, marking an 89% increase from last year. Belton stands out with 46 permits, showcasing its rapid growth. Its thriving housing market and strategic location make it a top choice for residents and businesses alike. For more insights, visit https://lnkd.in/gj5tNBSZ
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Today, our dedicated Police and Fire Departments are at Whiteman Air Force Base attending a special recruiting event for service members transitioning out of the military. It's an honor to connect with these brave individuals who are ready to embark on new journeys and serve our community with their skills and dedication. We're proud to offer opportunities for veterans to contribute to the safety and well-being of our residents. Thank you to all who have served, and we look forward to welcoming new members to our teams!
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Discover the faces driving positive change and progress in Belton as we highlight dedicated members of our city government! Meet Jordan Hoffman, the City of Belton's IT Specialist with six years of service. Jordan is one of the behind-the-scenes heroes ensuring smooth tech operations. His role spans providing end-user support across multiple locations, emphasizing efficiency for city employees. Jordan explained, “This ranges anywhere from working with employees to design and implement simple-to-use solutions for a changing technology landscape, to simply ‘restarting’ the equipment.” For Jordan, public service is about more than just a job; it's about building relationships. Influenced by colleague Andrew Collins, he values making work "people-centered," making his job a daily act of love and service. Jordan emphasizes the importance of communication in the IT field, making complex solutions simple and understandable for employees. One notable project was transforming the Public Works site, showcasing Jordan's expertise and contributing valuable knowledge. Andrew and Jordan took up the task of networking each of the 10 buildings together and implementing specific solutions for each building's use case. “I gained so much valuable experience and knowledge from this project!” said Jordan about the experience. Beyond work, Jordan enjoys exploring new places and indulging in good food with his wife, Hannah. When not on culinary adventures or watching “The Office,” he focuses on vehicle maintenance and home building projects. When asked if he could have a superpower, he chose teleportation, envisioning the time saved by moving instantly from place to place. Jordan Hoffman embodies dedication, expertise, and a people-first approach, contributing to the City of Belton's commitment to excellence.
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Discover the faces driving positive change and progress in Belton as we highlight dedicated members of our city government! Meet Lieutenant Mary Bruegge, serving the Belton Missouri Police Department for almost 20 years. As the Administrative Division Commander, she oversees Animal Control, Corrections, Records, and Building Maintenance. Lieutenant Bruegge is also the Public Information Officer and actively involved in recruiting. Motivated by influential teachers and empowering college professors, she joined public service, breaking barriers as one of the first female officers in 2004, and the only at the time. Today, Belton employs 6 female officers. Professional highlights include her role in the Criminal Investigations Unit and recent work in recruiting and retaining police officers. Beyond work, Lieutenant Bruegge enjoys DIY projects, travel, and wants to visit every MLB ballpark she can. When asked about her favorite TV shows she said, “Shocking, I know, but any crime documentary or podcast. This probably started with my favorite TV show ‘America's Most Wanted,’ with John Walsh, which started in 1988. Did you know the show is coming back this year?” In her 20 years of service, Lieutenant Mary Bruegge has become a dedicated and adventurous leader, breaking glass ceilings and contributing significantly to the Belton Police Department and the City of Belton.