To help reduce the risk of COVID-19, the City of Liberty is expanding steps to ensure the health of our community, staff and making sure we have a plan for continuity of City services in place. Beginning Monday, March 16, all City facilities will be closed to the public through March 31. Below are additional closures/cancellations for Liberty Parks & Rec.
As of March 18:
- Liberty Community Center
- Closed until March 31
- including all facilities, programs and activities
- Silver Center programs and lunches
- Closed until May 15
- per recommendation from Mid-America Regional Council (MARC)
- Liberty Access Bus
- Trips are suspended until March 31
- Liberty Performing Arts Theatre
- Events cancelled until March 31
- Youth Sports
- Youth Soccer- Cancelled
- Youth Volleyball- Cancelled
- Baseball, Softball and T-Ball- Postponed
- scheduled to start May 15
- registration deadline will be April 30
- no practices or activities
- Credit on file or full refund is available
- Adult Sports
- Volleyball, Basketball and Softball- Cancelled
- full amount will be refunded
- Capitol Federal® Sports Complex of Liberty
- Tournaments cancelled until March 31
- Parks shelter rentals
- Big Bunny Bash- Cancelled
To stay up to date on City of Liberty actions related to COVID-19, please visit www.libertymissouri.gov/COVID19.
The City of Liberty also is postponing or canceling events with more than 250 persons and encourages individuals to avoid events of this size.
The City is working across all departments and with the professionals at the Clay County Public Health Center to prevent potential spread and ensure proper measures and precautions are in place. It is important that individuals at higher risk for serious illness due to age or a long-term health problem take actions to reduce their risk.
Residents should stay informed and ensure they are receiving information from reliable sources. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Clay County Public Health Center offer up-to-date information on their websites and social media. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) has activated a 24/7 phone hotline for the public or providers to receive information or guidance related to COVID-19. The hotline is reached at 877.435.8411. The City of Liberty will continue to provide the latest information, relating to cancellation and closure of City hosted events and programs, as it develops in order to keep our residents updated.