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Mike Zaring sworn in as Mayor of Harrisonville!
Through your civic duty, Mike Zaring was elected as the Mayor of Harrisonville! Zaring enters the role with a strong knowledge of Harrisonville, after serving as a Ward 1 Aldermen for the previous three years and living here for 17 years. Read on... -
Spring Clean Up dates announced
As we enter spring, the City will once again offer options for safely and responsibly disposing of unwanted items. Read on... -
Community Beautification Grants available to Harrisonville homeowners!
Beginning in 2023, the City’s Community Development Department will be offering a Community Improvement Grant program! If awarded, grants will reimburse 25-percent of the total project cost, up to a maximum $2,500. Read on... -
Harrisonville earns recognition as Community for All Ages!
Harrisonville is one of four Kansas City region cities who will be honored over the next few weeks by the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) for becoming more age friendly. Read on... -
New Detention Basin hopes to limit flooding for residents & businesses
The basin will store 9,526,572 cubic feet of water, which breaks down to 1,258,759 gallons or 207,298,208 Route 44 cups from Sonic. The basin will reduce 100-year flood flows in this area by 93-percent. Read on... -
Sign Up for Autopay Today!
With Autopay, your bill is paid automatically from your checking account on the 15th of each month, with no processing fees or additional deductions. Read on... -
Monthly storm-siren testing moved to first Wednesday of each month
The City of Harrisonville Emergency Services Department will continue the testing of its storm sirens on the third Wednesday of each month. Read on... -
Board of Aldermen approve new City-Wide Comprehensive Plan!
Beginning in the summer of 2021, we worked with a number of partners, residents, and stakeholders to lead the planning process and craft our goal of defining a vision for Harrisonville, as we look ahead one year, five years, 10 years and beyond! Read on... -
Harrisonville renewable energy options remain in place entering 2023
For those wanting to use renewable energy in Harrisonville, here are a few things the City wants you to know. Read on... -
REMINDER: Two severe-weather shelters available in Harrisonville
Taking appropriate shelter is critical in times of disaster. And being aware of the resources available to you could save your life. Read on... -
Electric Department now offering security lights for residents
The Harrisonville Electric Department is now offering security light installations for City residents paying an electric bill. Residents who would like security lights will pay a 1-time installation fee of $100, plus a monthly charge of $8.25 per light. Read on... -
SAFETY: A reminder about the City's severe-weather protocols
The City of Harrisonville and Harrisonville Emergency Services wants to remind you about the City's severe-weather protocols. Read on... -
New public-safety-based notification system now available in Harrisonville
Harrisonville residents can now receive real-time public safety messages through Nixle. Read on...
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