The City of Liberty will hold three public meetings in July to give Liberty residents an opportunity to learn more about the $95 million bond issue that will come before Liberty voters on August 6.
-- July 1 – 7 p.m., City Council Chambers, 101 E. Kansas. (This presentation will follow State Revolving Fund requirements. Public comments/questions are encouraged.)
-- July 11 – 7 p.m., Liberty Community Center, 1600 S. Withers Rd.
-- July 16 – 7 p.m., City Council Chambers, 101 E. Kansas
City of Liberty officials have been exploring ways to provide the best, most cost-effective wastewater treatment service for Liberty customers now and in the future. The City of Liberty City Council and staff are committed to:
-- Providing our wastewater customers with the most cost-effective service.
-- Ensuring the wastewater treatment and collection systems have the capacity for future growth in Liberty.
-- Utilizing a wastewater treatment system that provides for predictable treatment costs.
-- Controlling and protecting Liberty’s future.
In May, the Liberty City Council took the next step to taking this issue to the voters by approving a $95 million bond election that will come before Liberty voters on August 6. City officials encourage all Liberty residents to learn more about this issue by: coming to a public meeting or visiting www.ci.liberty.mo.us/WWTF.