KIRKSVILLE CONNECTION
News & Information from the City of Kirksville
Volume 27, Issue 7 July 2021
In This Issue: See a Problem? Let Us Know! Fly Cape Air from Kirksville Prevent Water Backflow into Your Home Check Us out on Social Media! Stop Sewer Blockages Wading Pools—What Do You Think? Important Dates Contact Us
Fly Cape Air from Kirksville You can submit requests for service directly from your smartphone!
See a Problem? Let Us Know! Would you like to help solve the problems in our community instead of scrolling through complaints on social media? Have you seen a pothole or two, tall weeds, drainage problems, grass blown on the street, or some other issue that you want addressed, but you aren’t sure how to do so? Well, you’ll be happy to learn it’s as easy as using your smartphone! Simply visit kirksvillecity.com on your smartphone, scroll halfway down the City’s mobile-friendly webpage, and click “Submit Request” in the Citizen Service Request section! On the next page, click “Submit a Service Request” and follow the on-screen prompts to report a problem! This process ensures the issue is brought to the attention of the appropriate City department and that the issue is addressed. You can even ask to be sent status updates regarding your issue via email, text message, or telephone call. For more information, contact the Public Information Office at 660.627.1224!
Check Us out on Social Media! facebook.com/cityofkirksville facebook.com/kirksvilleparksandrecreation facebook.com/kirksvillepolicedepartment facebook.com/kirksvillefire @kirksvillecity @kirksvilleparks @kirksvillePD
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Visit us online at www.kirksvillecity.com
Fly Cape Air from Kirksville Regional Airport for your summer vacation! Flights from our airport book far in advance, so be sure to reserve your flight now before the end of summer! To book a flight, or for flight information, contact Cape Air directly at 1.866.227.3247. You can also visit our website at kirksvillecity.com/airport for more information about both Cape Air and the Kirksville Regional Airport! Experience the convenience of Cape Air at Kirksville Regional Airport!
Prevent Water Backflow into Your Home Does your home have a backflow prevention device? Water is normally maintained at a significant pressure to enable water to flow in your household from the tap, shower, etc. However, if that changes, a backflow prevention device will protect your water system from contamination. You can also install a backflow prevention device for your sewer. In the event of a sewer backup, this device will allow water and other materials to escape from the cleanout rather than flow into your home. This simple device can prevent both damage to your home and the subsequent property cleanup. For more information, contact the Public Works Department at 660.627.1291.
Important Dates 7/5—Independence Day, Offices Closed 7/7—KHPC Meeting, 4:00 pm 7/12—Council Study Session, 6:00 pm The City of Kirksville’s Wastewater Treatment Plant.
7/13—ATC Meeting, 12:00 pm
Stop Sewer Blockages
7/14—P&Z Meeting, 6:30 pm
You can stop costly, and potentially unhealthy, sewer blockages in your home by being “Sewer Smart!” Here is a list of eleven items you should NEVER flush down your toilet:
7/15—Watershed Meeting, 5:30 pm
1. Bathroom wipes: These wipes create clogs and backups in sewer systems.
7/30—Monthly Siren Test, 10:00 am
7/19—Council Meeting, 6:00 pm
2. Condoms: Latex prophylactics are like kryptonite for sewage treatment plants. 3. Cotton Balls & Swabs: They gather together causing massive blockages. 4. Prescription Medication: These drugs destroy bacteria, contaminate ground-water supplies, and can have terrible effects on wildlife downstream.
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5. Paper towels: These are NOT designed to break down in water like toilet paper. 6. Cigarette butts: They’re full of incredibly toxic chemicals.
7. Band-Aids: These are made from non-biodegradable plastic. 8. Dental floss: Despite feeling like string, dental floss is not biodegradable. 9. Fats, oil, and grease: Cooking fats should NEVER go in the drain or garbage disposal. It seems like a liquid when it’s hot, but as soon as this grease hits the drain, it cools and congeals, becoming pipe-clogging wax. 10. Cat litter: Cat litter is made from clay and sand, two things that should NEVER be put down a toilet. 11. Disposable diapers: Diapers are made from toxic plastic which is designed to expand when it comes in contact with water.
Do your part to “Be Sewer Smart!” Remember: the water that leaves the wastewater treatment plant becomes drinking water downstream! For more information, contact the Public Works Department at 660.627.1291.
Wading Pools—What Do You Think? The City made the tough decision to close the Jaycee Park wading pool due to decreasing attendance, the cost to repair the pool, and the opening of the new Aquatic Center. The P.C. Mills and Brashear Park wading pools remain open. The City would like your feedback on this decision and ask that you take a brief survey which can be found on our website at www.kirksvillecity.com.
Airport
660.665.5020
Business Licenses
660.627.1251
City Manager
660.627.1225
Codes/Inspections
660.627.1272
Economic Development
660.627.1224
Engineering
660.627.1272
Fire Department
660.665.3734
Human Resources
660.627.1458
Parks & Recreation
660.627.1485
Police Department
660.785.6945
Public Works
660.627.1291
Water/Sewer Bills
660.627.1251
Trash Service (RTS):
660.784.2474
This document is published by: City of Kirksville Public Information Office 201 S. Franklin St. Kirksville, MO Phone: 660.627.1224 Fax: 660.627.1026
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