Analytical and graphic representation of features of the current municipal boundary.
Amur honeysuckle bush (Lonicera maackii) and Morrow's honeysuckle (Lonicera morrowii) are two of the most aggressively invasive species to become established throughout areas along the Blue River in metropolitan Kansas City, Missouri. These two large, spreading shrubs (locally referred to as bush honeysuckle in the Kansas City metropolitan area) colonize the understory, crowd out native plants, and may be allelopathic, producing a chemical that restricts growth of native species. Removal efforts have been underway for more than a decade by local conservation groups such as Bridging The Gap and Heartland Conservation Alliance, who are concerned with the loss of native species diversity associated with the spread of bush honeysuckle. Bush honeysuckle produces leaves early in the spring before almost all other vegetation and retains leaves late in the fall after almost all other species have lost their leaves. Appropriately timed imagery can be used during early spring and late fall to map the extent of bush honeysuckle. Using multispectral imagery collected in February 2016 and true color aerial imagery collected in March 2016, a coverage map of bush honeysuckle in the study area was made to investigate the extent of bush honeysuckle in a study area along the middle reach of the Blue River in the Kansas City metropolitan area in Jackson County, Missouri. The coverage map was further classified into unlikely, low-, and high-density bush honeysuckle density at a 30-foot cell size. The unlikely density class correctly predicted the absence and approximate density of bush honeysuckle for 86 percent of the field-verification points, the low-density class predicted the presence and approximate density with 73-percent confidence, and the high-density class was predicted with 67-percent confidence. This data was used to support the project work described in: Ellis, J.T., 2018, Remote sensing of bush honeysuckle in the Middle Blue River Basin, Kansas City, Missouri, 2016–17: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map XXXX, 1 sheet., https://doi.org/xxxx.
Put the power of mobile field research in your team's hands. Catalog the trees in the Crossroads District of Kansas City, Missouri. Take photos of trees, label the species of trees, add custom notes to this survey and so much more by using this powerful app.See the population of trees in the study area of the Crossroads district of Kansas City, Missouri. Last updated December 2022.
Amur honeysuckle bush (Lonicera maackii) and Morrow's honeysuckle (Lonicera morrowii) are two of the most aggressively invasive species to become established throughout areas along the Blue River in metropolitan Kansas City, Missouri. These two large, spreading shrubs (locally referred to as bush honeysuckle in the Kansas City metropolitan area) colonize the understory, crowd out native plants, and may be allelopathic, producing a chemical that restricts growth of native species. Removal efforts have been underway for more than a decade by local conservation groups such as Bridging The Gap and Heartland Conservation Alliance, who are concerned with the loss of native species diversity associated with the spread of bush honeysuckle. Bush honeysuckle produces leaves early in the spring before almost all other vegetation and retains leaves late in the fall after almost all other species have lost their leaves. Appropriately timed imagery can be used during early spring and late fall to map the extent of bush honeysuckle. Using multispectral imagery collected in February 2016 and true color aerial imagery collected in March 2016, a coverage map of bush honeysuckle in the study area was made to investigate the extent of bush honeysuckle in a study area along the middle reach of the Blue River in the Kansas City metropolitan area in Jackson County, Missouri. The coverage map was further classified into unlikely, low-, and high-density bush honeysuckle density at a 30-foot cell size. The unlikely density class correctly predicted the absence and approximate density of bush honeysuckle for 86 percent of the field-verification points, the low-density class predicted the presence and approximate density with 73-percent confidence, and the high-density class was predicted with 67-percent confidence. This data was used to support the project work described in: Ellis, J.T., 2018, Remote sensing of bush honeysuckle in the Middle Blue River Basin, Kansas City, Missouri, 2016–17: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map XXXX, 1 sheet., https://doi.org/xxxx.
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This data set contains call record data from the 311 call center in Kansas City, MO. This dataset used to be published under the name "KCMOPS311". This name was changed to make the dataset name more reflective of it's contents.
This shapefile includes U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) civil works boundaries that are found or intersect with the central United States, specifically centered on Kansas City.
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These data are high-resolution bathymetry (riverbed elevation) and depth-averaged velocities in comma-delimited table format, generated from hydrographic and velocimetric surveys near highway bridge structures over the Missouri River between Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri, May 19–26, 2021. Hydrographic data were collected using a high-resolution multibeam echosounder mapping system (MBMS), which consists of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) and an inertial navigation system (INS) mounted on a marine survey vessel. Data were collected as the vessel traversed the river along planned survey lines distributed throughout the reach. Data collection software integrated and stored the depth data from the MBES and the horizontal and vertical position and attitude data of the vessel from the INS in real time. Data processing required specialized computer software to extract bathymetry data from the raw data files and to summarize and map the information. Velocity data for the surveys were ...
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AUCTION RULES AND REGULATIONS :
In order to ensure that order is maintained, acts of theft are eliminated, and to keep the risk of any loss to a minimum on auction days, auction customers must: Be licensed with the State of Missouri, as a salvage dealer in order to purchase salvage vehicles. If the buyer present at an auction is not listed on the state salvage license, a letter from the owner of the company must be on file, authorizing the buyer to purchase vehicles under the companies state salvage license. If the buyer is a salvage dealer operating inside the city limits of the City of Kansas City, they must have been issued a State of Missouri salvage license and a KCMO Salvage Yard permit; OR be a KCMO licensed automotive repair business with a Non-Salvage Yard determination. - All buyers must register with the auctioneer and be issued a buyer number. Buyer numbers must be worn at all times. - All buyers must have valid state ID to register. - All buyers must be at least 18 years of age.
Penalties may be imposed on auction customers for failure to comply with all established protocols and procedures. A buyer may be suspended or banned for a period of 3 years or permanently banned for violation of established auction protocols and procedures. Buyer may be removed immediately and given a 3 year suspension for: - Disruptive, disrespectful, obscene or abusive language toward other customers, the auctioneer or City staff members. - Refusal to follow legal direction of City staff or auctioneers. - Bidders may enter the driver’s side door of a vehicle to access the hood release only. Entering vehicles to access trunks, glove boxes, or interior areas will result in immediate removal and permanent suspension. - Dumping trash from purchased vehicles on the lot before taking the purchased vehicle. - Failing to take all vehicle parts when taking the purchased vehicle from the lot. - Failure to pay for vehicles purchased at an auction. (Upon completion of the three year suspension, a $500.00 deposit will be required for all purchases made) - Failure to pay security deposit for vehicles purchased at auction, when required. - 2nd violation of any offense listed as a 6 month suspension
Buyers may be banned permanently for: - Any form of theft. - Any 2nd failure to pay for vehicles purchased. - Assault on another customer, city staff member, the auctioneer and their staff or anyone on Tow Service property. - Any misrepresentation, as a buyer for a company, when not authorized or without written approval, from that company to act as a buyer for said company. - Being found in violation of any city code pertaining to inoperable vehicles on property owned or controlled by the buying company or individual buyer. - Attempting to purchase vehicles while under a 6-month or 12-month suspension.
All sales must be final and paid in full by 4:30 PM on the day of the sale. The auctioneer will process all final sales and provide documentation of the sale to the City outlining each transaction by the close of business on the day of the auction. Additionally, the auctioneer will provide a check for the proceeds of the auction to the City by the end of business on the day of the auction as outlined in the contract. No exceptions. The City does not guarantee a title to unclaimed vehicles sold at auction. All unclaimed vehicles are sold on a Missouri Department of Revenue form #4579, “Abandoned Property Bill of Sale”. Buyers will receive a bill of sale within 14 days of the auction date. Buyers that lose their original bill of sale will be charged $10.00 for a duplicate bill of sale. The bill of sale can be used to obtain a title in the state of Missouri following procedures established by the Missouri Department of Revenue. It may not be accepted by other states. The purchaser must make application within 30 days of purchase for an original title, salvage title, or junking certificate. It is the responsibility of the buyer to obtain information on titling vehicles outside Missouri. Auction vehicles are not presumed safe for operation on streets and cannot be driven off the lot. All purchased vehicles must be towed off city property by authorized tow equipment. All parts and contents of purchased vehicles must be removed with vehicles. Buyers cannot “clean out” a vehicle before removing it. Purchased vehicles cannot be unloaded or stored in the parking lot, along the access road, or on Front Street. Repairs of auction vehicles cannot be performed on the lot or in the parking area. Auction vehicles left in the parking lot or on the entrance road will be towed back on to the lot and a $240.00 tow fee per vehicle will be assessed. Parking space is limited. Please arrive early and try to carpool. No parking is allowed on the grass and violators will be ticketed. The Tow Services Division makes every attempt to identify stolen vehicles before they are sold, but if the Missouri Highway Patrol later discovers a vehicle purchased at the auction to be stolen, the buyer will only be reimbursed for the cost of the vehicle and the buyer premium. Auction vehicles may be withdrawn from the sale at any time prior to payment. Buyers can register in-person at the lot from 8-11 a.m. on the day of the sale. All bidders must sign-in at the auction window before entering the lot. The auction begins at 10:00 a.m.; no one arriving after 11:00 a.m. is allowed to enter the auction. No guests, children, or pets are allowed entry. Buyers must pay for their cars in cash or cashier’s check by 4:30 p.m. on the day of the auction. Please make cashier’s checks payable to Official Auctions. Buyers have until 4 P.M. on the Friday following the auction to pick up their vehicle(s). Vehicles may be picked up between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM during that period of time. Drivers will have 10 minutes on the lot to retrieve their vehicle.
City of Kansas City,
Missouri Neighborhoods and Housing Services Department - Tow Services Section
7750 E Front Street
Kansas City, MO 64120
Layered GeoPDF 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Map. Layers of geospatial data include orthoimagery, roads, grids, geographic names, elevation contours, hydrography, and other selected map features.
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This data set contains call record data from the 311 call center in Kansas City, MO. This dataset used to be published under the name "KCMOPS311". This name was changed to make the dataset name more reflective of it's contents.
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This data set contains call record data from the 311 call center in Kansas City, MO. This dataset used to be published under the name "KCMOPS311". This name was changed to make the dataset name more reflective of it's contents.
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This data set contains call record data from the 311 call center in Kansas City, MO. This dataset used to be published under the name "KCMOPS311". This name was changed to make the dataset name more reflective of it's contents.
List of providers used as resources:Amerenhttps://outagemap.ameren.com/Association of Missouri Electric Cooperativeshttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsBarry Electric Coophttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsBarton County Electric Coophttps://bartonelectric.ebill.coop/woViewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+MapBlack River Electric Co-ophttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsBoone Electric Coophttps://nis.booneelectric.com/dmsoutagemap/default.htmlCallaway Electric Coophttps://ebill.callawayelectric.com/woViewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+MapCarroll Electric Cooperativehttps://www.outageentry.com/CustomerFacingAppJQM/outage.php?clientid=CECARCentral Missouri Electric Coophttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsCitizens Electric Corphttp://citizenselectricmo.cms.coopwebbuilder2.com/content/outage-map-0City Utilitieshttps://www.cityutilities.net/outage/map-status/Co-Mo Electric Coophttps://ebill.co-mo.coop/maps/external/OutageWebMap/Consolidated Electric Co-ophttp://outageviewer.consolidatedelectric.com/Crawford Electric Cooperativehttp://outage.crawfordelec.com/Cuivre River Electric Cooperativehttp://162.104.204.236:81/#viewer-menu-parentEmpire Districthttps://www.empiredistrict.com/Outages/OutageMapFarmers' Electric Co-ophttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsGascosage Electric Coophttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsGibson Electric Membership Corporationhttp://outagemap.gibsonemc.com/Howard Electric Co-ophttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsHowell-Oregon Electric Co-ophttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsIllinois Electric Cooperativehttp://outage.e-co-op.com/Independence Power and Lighthttp://iplmap.indepmo.org/Intercounty Electric Cooperativehttps://ebill.ieca.coop/maps/Outage_Web_Map/Kansas City Board of Public Utilitieshttps://outage.bpu.com/Kansas City Power & Lighthttp://outagemap.kcpl.com/external/default.htmlLaclede Electric Cooperativehttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsMacon Electric Co-ophttps://maconelectric.ebill.coop/woViewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+MapMissouri Rural Electric Coophttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsOsage Valley ECAhttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsOzark Border Electric Coophttps://ebill.ozarkborder.org/maps/OMSWebMap/Ozark Electric Co-ophttps://ebill.ozarkelectric.com/woViewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+MapPlatte-Clay Electric Co-ophttp://ows.pcec.coop:89/Ralls County Electric Coophttp://www.rallscountyelectric.com/test/outages.htmlSEMO Electric Coophttps://ebill.semoelectric.coop/mapviewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+MapSac Osage Electric Co-ophttps://ebill.sacosage.com/woViewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+MapSe-Ma-No Electric Coophttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsSouthwest Electric Cooperativehttp://216.229.88.141/omswebmap/OMSWebMap.htm?clientKey=undefinedThree Rivers Electric Cooperativehttp://outageviewer.threeriverselectric.com/Tri-County Electric Coophttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsUnited Electric Cooperativehttps://outages.amec.org/outages/mapsWebster Electric Coophttp://fb.websterec.com/dmsoutagemap/West Central Electric Co-ophttps://ebill.westcentralelectric.com/maps/OutageWebMap/White River Valley Electric Cooperativehttps://ebill.whiteriver.org/woViewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+Map
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This data set contains call record data from the 311 call center in Kansas City, MO. This dataset used to be published under the name "KCMOPS311". This name was changed to make the dataset name more reflective of it's contents.
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This data set contains call record data from the 311 call center in Kansas City, MO. This dataset used to be published under the name "KCMOPS311". This name was changed to make the dataset name more reflective of it's contents.
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This data set contains call record data from the 311 call center in Kansas City, MO. This dataset used to be published under the name "KCMOPS311". This name was changed to make the dataset name more reflective of it's contents.
Kansas City, Missouri Air Quality Program - Local Asbestos Notifications (refer to State/Local Commitment Number I.G.3 for FFY-97) NESHAPS Asbestos Removal and Disposal Notifications
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This data set contains call record data from the 311 call center in Kansas City, MO. This dataset used to be published under the name "KCMOPS311". This name was changed to make the dataset name more reflective of it's contents.
Analytical and graphic representation of features of the current municipal boundary.