Missouri City View explores the dedicated work happening in municipalities and how it directly impacts Missouri citizens.
As the Director for Services & Development for the Missouri Public Utilities Alliance, Brandon Renaud is responsible for business planning and project management for new and existing services while forging strong relationships with member utilities and stakeholders. Before coming to MPUA, Brandon served at city of Columbia Utilities (Columbia Water & Light) from 2010-2023, serving the last four years as utility services manager. He also previously worked for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. He has earned an MS in Environmental Management from Webster University and lives in Columbia with his wife, Rachel, and three daughters.Missouri Public Utility AllianceBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In this episode of the MML City View Podcast, we welcome Sarah Darknell and Jacob Rohter to discuss the Missouri Brownfields program. Sarah is the outreach coordinator with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Brownfields/Voluntary Cleanup program. She has been with the Department since July of 2024. Before working for the state of Missouri, she was a high school science teacher in rural Missouri. She is passionate about helping communities tackle their Brownfields and protecting our state's resources for generations to come. We also welcome Jacob Rohter. Jacob Rohter is the Assistant Regional Director for the Kansas State University Technical Assistance to Brownfields Program, known as KSUTAB. The TAB program provides expert support to communities working on brownfields redevelopment projects. TAB is funded by the US EPA, so the assistance is free of charge to communities. Prior to joining KSUTAB, Jacob spent the previous decade working on brownfields and reservoir infrastructure for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Missouri Brownfields Kansas State University Technical Assistance to Brownfields Program (KSUTAB)Sarah Darknell can be reached at Sarah.Darknell@dnr.mo.gov, (573) 526-4725.Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In today's MML City View Podcast, we meet with Dave Fults and Chris Burke from the city of St. Peters. David is the Communications and strategy coordinator for the city, where he oversees multimedia communications and has earned several organizational awards for outstanding performance and teamwork. He has worked more than three decades as a professional communicator and has an MBA in marketing from Lindenwood University. He is passionate about personal growth and leadership development.Chris Burke is the Creative Services and Event Coordinator for the city of St. Peters. He has produced more than 500 episodes of UpFront St. Peters, the City's weekly newsmagazine show, along with many other City productions. He has also produced events for the City, ranging from events honoring veterans to multi-day community festivals welcoming more than 30,000 people for a weekend. Chris is a graduate of Lindenwood University, where he completed his undergraduate degree and an MBA in Marketing.They are sharing the recruitment success from a LinkedIn campaign and how it has helped boost recruitment and retention for important roles throughout the City. City of St. Peters, LinkedInCity of St. Peters WebsiteBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In this episode of the MML City View Podcast, we share some of the things cities can expect with next year's upcoming Missouri Legislative Session.MML's Executive Director, Richard Sheets, and Shanon Hawk, Executive Vice President of Government Affairs with AT Government Strategies, join us to share their insight.https://mocities.com/Web/Web/Advocacy/Legislative-Activity.aspx?hkey=01e1a69a-5c8f-48e8-b6c4-6ca259253f94Legislative ToolkitLegislative Contact FormBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
Matt Lehrman shows leaders how to turn conflict into meaningful dialogue, forging stronger, more inclusive communities and organizations. Interactive Keynote Speaker:www.MattLehrman.com Strategic Planning Facilitator:www.SocialProsperity.us Producer & Host:Community Catalysts Podcast· Instagram: @mattlehrman· LinkedIn: mattlehrman· Facebook: MattLehrmanBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
Contact Missouri Prairie FoundationWeb Site • Facebook • Instagram • Twitter • YouTube Missouri Prairie Foundation's Grow Native! ProgramWeb Site • Facebook • Instagram • Twitter Grow Native! Native Landscaping Planning Toolkit for Municipal Professionals Missouri Prairie Foundation/Grow Native!'s Missouri Invasive Plant Council (MoIP) Examples of communities with successful native plantings are included in the Grow Native! Native Gardens of Excellence program: https://grownative.org/learn/gardens-of-excellence/ -- several were established and are stewarded by municipalities:Government Plaza in Springfield: https://grownative.org/project/government-plaza/Mayor's Native Plant Garden at City Hall, Columbia:https://grownative.org/project/mayors-native-plant-garden-city-hall-columbia-mo/South Grand Business District, St. Louis:https://grownative.org/project/south-grand-business-district-arsenal-to-utah-street/Loose Park Native Demonstration Gardens, Kansas City: https://grownative.org/project/loose-park-native-plant-demonstration-gardens/Wildflowers at the Bandstand:https://grownative.org/project/wildflowers-at-the-bandstand/Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In today's MML City View Podcast, we meet Annette Kendall and Deana Dothage. Deana is an Extension Engagement Specialist in Community Development for MU Extension in St. Charles County and a member of the Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities conference planning committee. Her background includes law enforcement, insurance, mobility management, traffic safety education, extension engagement and a Master's Degree in Public Affairs from the University of Missouri – Columbia. Annette is an assistant extension professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia. She creates and supports initiatives aimed at understanding, stimulating and facilitating innovation in rural regions. Empowering neurodivergent individuals towards invention and entrepreneurship is another focus area. Dr. Kendall has three dogs, one husband, one 24-year-old son, and has enjoyed the same breakfast every day for nearly nine years.Contact Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities:Website: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/connecting-entrepreneurial-communitiesBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In this episode of the MML City View Podcast, we meet with Missouri State Director of USDA-Rural Development Kyle Wilkens. Kyle has a lifelong commitment to rural Missouri, growing up in rural west-central Missouri. He has extensive experience working with elected officials, community leaders and agencies at all levels of government on local economic development and rural development programs. We will discuss Missouri Broadband, affordable housing opportunities and the Rural Energy for America Program.Learn more:www.rd.usda.gov/moX (formerly Twitter): @rd_Missouri(573) 876-0976Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
Michael Lanahan is a consultant and executive coach helping leaders at the intersection of strategy, structure, and government. As the Founder and Principal of MBL Ventures, he helps government, business, and nonprofit leaders start up, scale up, and transform their work to make life better for themselves, their teams, and their customers. In public service, Michael designed and executed the largest reorganization of Missouri's state government in 40 years, rebuilt the core division's strategy, structure, processes, and policies, and led half of the State's COVID-19 economic recovery efforts. In the private sector, Michael helped spark economic opportunities at a global law firm helping companies ranging from startups to Fortune 500 companies through venture capital, mergers, and acquisitions. Michael is a proud graduate of Mizzou and The University of Chicago Law School, and he loves telling people how great the State of Missouri is. He lives in St. Louis with his beautiful wife and three young sons, and they're passionate about building community and connecting the Body of Christ across race, geography, and socioeconomic status. When Michael's not working or chasing his kids, he's likely having a deep conversation, playing strategy board games, or building relationships across the St. Louis community.In this episode, Michael covers the five important steps of accountability in the workplace and how you can best master these critical skills for your city.https://www.mblventuresllc.com/www.mblventuresllc.com/Watch for an article by Michael in the upcoming September/October issue of the MML Review magazine!Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
Download the MML Legislative Toolkit today to learn more about the legislative process, how to read a bill, important communication strategies for meeting with legislators, and a glossary of legislative terms. This guide will help you better understand the legislative process and how you can help ensure your municipality's voice is heard. MML has also added a form on the Legislative Activity page of our website where you can report your communication with legislators. This is crucial for the MML advocacy team as they coordinate follow-up materials and daily communication with state and federal legislators. Be sure to complete this form if you have called, emailed, or visited your state or federal legislator! Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In this episode of the MML City View Podcast, we meet with city of Springfield Traffic Safety Professional Mandy Büttgen-Quinn. Mandy administrates the Springfield Yields and Missouri's Safe Across program. These pedestrian safety programs aim to initiate cultural change toward more pedestrian-friendly communities through education and awareness. The education measures are then supplemented with engineering measures, enforcement, evaluation studies and community engagement.https://safeacross.com/https://www.savemolives.com/mcrsBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
MML Executive Director Richard Sheets and Vice President of Government Affairs for AT Government Strategies Shanon Hawk share how the Missouri legislative session is going and the top issues they are working on for municipalities in the final weeks of the session.MML Legislative Activity Form and Legislative ToolkitBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In this episode we are glad to welcome Missouri State Representative Bill Falkner. Representative Falkner represents part of Buchanan County, elected to his first two-year term in November 2018 and re-elected in 2020 and 2022. Prior to serving in state government, he served as the mayor of St. Joseph for 8 years and also on the MML Board of Directors. At the Capitol he also serves as the Chair o f the House Local Government Committee. Representative Falkner has been a champion for local government, advocating for Missouri cities to be able to make local choices that best serve their citizens.https://house.mo.gov/MemberDetails.aspx?year=2024&code=R&district=010Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In this episode of the MML City View Podcast, we meet with Randy Norden, executive director of Missouri 811, formerly known as Missouri One Call. Randy has worked with the public utilities industry in Missouri for more than 30 years, through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, as staff and executive director with the Missouri Rural Water Association, and in business development with the Missouri Public Utility Alliance. Today we will talk about how Missouri 811 can assist your city to ensure public underground facilities are handled safely and share the benefits of a damage prevention program Missouri 811Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In this episode we join MML Executive Director Richard Sheets and MML Legislative Consultant Shanon Hawk for an overview of what to expect as the Missouri Legislative Session begins in January. Learn about the top issues cities will face and hear about MML's new legislative guide that will help you build a meaningful relationship with your legislators and make sure your city's voice is heard.MML Legislative Guide and Activity Report FormMML Capitol ReportIf your city is not receiving the MML Capitol Report, please contact us at (573) 635-9134 so we can help you. Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
Lauren Gehner, P.E., is the Safety Circuit Rider for Missouri where she assists local agencies through education and training in roadway safety. She started in this position at the beginning of 2023 after spending more than 13 years working in city and county government. Created to primarily serve smaller municipalities without their own transportation safety staff, the Missouri Safety Circuit Rider program offers multiple services like providing guidance for funding applications, identifying local safety concerns and suggesting appropriate data-driven counter measures, and providing training in all things safety-related.Missouri Local Training and Resource Center (Missouri LTAP)Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In episode 22 of the Missouri City View podcast, we speak with Columbia Mayor Barbara Buffaloe, who was recently chosen as part of the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative. This yearlong Initiative brings mayors and city leaders from around the world together for extensive training to advance their leadership, strengthen their city halls and deliver results for their communities.Bloomberg Article: Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative Announces Seventh Class of MayorsPartner Social Handles: Tag Bloomberg Philanthropies on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Tag the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative on Twitter and LinkedIn. Tag the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Tag Harvard University on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. KRCG Article: Columbia Mayor Barbara Buffaloe Chosen for Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership InitiativeBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In this episode of the MML City View Podcast, we are happy to welcome Jacob Rohter, outreach coordinator with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Brownfields/Voluntary Cleanup program. In this role, Jacob helps Missouri communities redevelop underutilized or potentially contaminated properties by connecting needs to available resources.Does your community have a potential Brownfield? Click here to learn morehttp://www.missouribrownfields.comMO Brownfields Conference Scholarships Link- July 10 @ Margaritaville, Lake of the OzarksBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In this episode of the MML City View Podcast, we share a quick debriefing of how this year's session ended with the Missouri Legislature. We will also share how you can best establish a relationship with your local legislator and why that is crucial for your community.MML's Executive Director, Richard Sheets, and Shanon Hawk, Vice President of Government Affairs with AT Government Strategies, join us to share their insight.MML Capitol Report How to Effectively Communicate with Your LegislatorBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
Meet MML President and Mayor of Moline Acres Michele DeShay as she shares more information about MML Municipal Governance Institute and why it is valuable for every local official.MML Municipal Governance InstituteBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In this episode of the MML City View Podcast, we speak with Greg Burris and Cora Scott, co-founders of the increasingly popular Give 5 Program, a first-of-its-kind program matching retired and retiring citizens with key volunteer opportunities in the community. Greg and Cora began this unique opportunity in Springfield and the success has led to other cities adopting a similar structure.Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
In this episode of the MML City View Podcast, we speak with Jon Nelson, assistant to the state highway safety and traffic engineer for the Missouri Department of Transportation. Jon works a great deal with Missouri's highway safety programs, especially in conjunction with the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety. Learn more about the Show Me Zero program and how you can help decrease traffic crashes and fatalities in your community.Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safetyhttps://www.savemolives.com/mcrsShow Me Zerohttps://www.savemolives.com/mcrs/show-me-zeroBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.Follow MML!www.facebook.com/mocitieswww.twitter.com/mocitieswww.linkedin.com/company/mocities
This week we learn more about United WE and the great work of the organization to empower women and encourage their participation in public service. We spoke with Wendy Doyle, CEO, about the challenges women face when considering participation with a board and commission, and the programs/research United WE offers to help support women and bring them to the table.Appointments Project Research Executive SummaryBest Practices for Boards and CommissionsStatus of Women in Missouri ReportFollow United We:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnitedWeEmpowerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unitedwe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/unitedweempowerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedweempower/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmom5golIqLP33bz0UWIlUwBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.
On this episode of the Missouri City View podcast, we speak with Todd Smith, associate attorney with Lauber Municipal Law, regarding the law enforcement considerations of Amendment III. Learn more about what is legal with the Amendment's passage, and what that means for city ordinances, law enforcement personnel and more.Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TND/2021DRE.htmlLauber Municipal Lawhttps://www.laubermunicipallaw.com/Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.
In this episode of the MML City View Podcast, we review the state of high-speed broadband access in Missouri and the developments that have happened over the past few months. Spoiler alert: Missourians have until Jan. 13 to file challenges to newly released maps of broadband coverage in time to be considered when determining Missouri's share of federal broadband funding. The Missouri Office of Broadband Development (OBD) is encouraging Missourians to make sure their homes, businesses, and communities are correctly represented on the maps in order to make sure those locations are eligible for future funding and to make sure the state gets its fair share.OBD Director BJ Tanksley joined MML in June to share the challenges Missouri faces with broadband and planned solutions. We encourage you to revisit episode 5 and learn more about how the office of broadband development began. Today solutions are underway to increase this crucial access for Missourians. BJ will share an update along with Amy VanDeVelde, federal program officer for Missouri with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. They will also share an important deadline coming up where you can reach out and help ensure your home, business and community are covered.For more information:Office of Broadband Development: https://ded.mo.gov/content/broadband-developmentConnecting All Missourians: https://ded2.mo.gov/connecting-all-missouriansNational Telecommunications and Information Administration: https://ntia.gov/NTIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/NTIAgovAmy VanDeVelde Twitter: https://twitter.com/amyvandeveldeMissouri Dept. of Economic Development Twitter: https://twitter.com/MoEcoDevoFor more information about BEAD and DEA, visit internetforall.govand broadbandusa.ntia.doc.gov.Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.
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By becoming a Hidden Heroes city, Missouri cities can recognize caregivers and help identify their needs in the community . Learn more about this program and how it can benefit your city through our interview with Shawn Moore, executive director of Caregivers on the Homefront. You can also read more about Hidden Heroes in the November/December issue of the MML Review here. https://caregivers-homefront.org/Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.
This week we speak with Kyle Wilkens, executive director of the USDA-Rural Development Missouri office, and Mayor Lisa Green of Hayti, MO. They each share how rural communities can receive help with a variety of projects using funds from USDA-Rural Development, and Mayor Green shares success stories and how they were able to receive assistance for a much-needed new city hall building.USDA-RD Missouri: https://www.rd.usda.gov/moUSDA Resource Guide:https://www.rd.usda.gov/sites/default/files/508F_RD_EDA_JointPlanningResourceGuide.pdfReConnect infoLearn more online at www.usda.gov/reconnectOr contact Chris Collins with USDA @ 573-445-0765To locate your nearest office rural development office, please refer to the map of USDA Rural Development Missouri offices. This map includes contact information for staff in local offices.For general inquiries, please email RDMissouri@usda.gov or call (573) 872-0976. City of Hayti Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/cityofhayti/Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.
Episode 10 of the Missouri City View podcast gives you a behind-the-scenes look at MML Regional Meetings and how they will benefit your city! MML hits the road each spring and fall to meet with cities in each of our eight regions. You'll enjoy networking, dinner, a speaker and the chance to share best practices and solutions with communities close to home. Learn more about MML regional meetings today from Stuart Haynes, MML administration and policy director.MML Regional Meeting Calendar and Region MapBe sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com.
Today we interview Tom Oldham, Sedalia council member and member of the MML board of directors. Tom is a passionate advocate for helping those around him, and today you'll learn more about the many ways he serves. Tom began as a council member in 2019 and has had the opportunity to work on improving Sedalia's infrastructure, neighborhood revitalization and first responder developments. He also played a role in making Sedalia an Autism Friendly City, which led to a recent career shift to be part of an organization called Retrieving Freedom, where he works to train and place service dogs for veterans with disabilities, as well as children with autism. Tom was selected by peers as the 2022 and 2023 Missouri best councilman of the year by Missouri Magazine. Stars For Autism: https://starautismsupport.com/
This episode, MML takes you behind the scenes of our largest annual event, the MML Annual Conference. Meet Emily Koenigsfeld, MML's event and training manager, and learn about the yearlong process of planning this event that hosts more than 1,000 attendees, exhibitors and guests. Registration ends soon for this event! Take a look at the MML Annual Conference website and learn more about why you should join us in Osage Beach Sept. 11-14, 2022. Can't make it this year? Mark your calendars now for Sept. 10-13, 2023, in Kansas City!
The U.S. Bipartisan Infrastructure Law brings opportunities for your city to fund projects that may have not been possible before. Learn how Missouri's Regional Planning Commissions across the state can help you access those funds and best apply them in your community. https://moarpa.mo.gov/http://macog.org/
In this episode, Richard Sheets and Shanon Hawk cover how the 2022 Missouri Legislative session ended for Missouri cities, and what to expect next year. They also share the best ways for city officials to develop and strengthen relationships with state and federal legislators, especially while many legislators are back in their districts. Richard Sheets, MML Executive DirectorShanon Hawk, VP of Government Affairs, AT Government Strategies
In episode 5 of the Missouri City View podcast, we meet BJ Tanksley, director of the Missouri Office of Broadband Development, to learn about the upcoming programs and plans that will increase and improve coverage of broadband service in Missouri. We also learn more about how the city of Wildwood is using American Rescue Plan Act funds to expand the city's broadband service. Missouri Office of Broadband DevelopmentCity of Wildwood, Missouri
Meet Mayor Carson Ross, a longtime mayor of the city of Blue Springs, and former state legislator with the Missouri House of Representatives. He has a unique perspective on the changes occurring in government at both the state and local level. As the first African American mayor of Blue Springs, he shares his road to leadership and offers sound advice for those considering local government service.
In our third episode, we speak with Jefferson City Mayor Carrie Tergin about how Jefferson City has addressed dilapidated housing, the partnerships that have helped effect change and new developments underway. We also talk about riverfront development in the Capital City and what's next!City of Jefferson: https://www.jeffersoncitymo.gov/Ivy Terrace:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ivyterracejcmoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivyterracejcmo/Buckle Up Phone Down: https://www2.modot.org/BuckleUpPhoneDown/Hands Free Missouri: https://www.facebook.com/HandsFreeMissouri
In this second episode of the Missouri City View podcast, we speak with Jeff Kempker, Missouri Local Government Employee Retirement System assistant executive director of external affairs. Jeff shares why Missouri needs local government workers and how important it is that they are taken care of as well. Jeff has a strong knowledge of how the right planning can mean a safe future for local government employees and their families. Learn more about Missouri LAGERS.
In this introductory episode of the Missouri City View podcast, MML Executive Director Richard Sheets and MML President Joe Garritano share the League's mission and advocacy approach. Joe, a council member with the city of Wildwood, Missouri, discusses how local elected officials can make a difference at the state legislature and highlights the great aspects of Wildwood.