Thursday, December 31, 2009

Police Chief Chat - Mark Kearse

Chief Chat

Happy New Year! The Rolla Police Department had a great, but very busy 2009 and are looking forward to the challenges and opportunities, 2010 will bring. We hope each and every one of had a joyous holiday and welcomed in the new year in a safe and responsible manner. As you can probably imagine our patrol division was very proactive during the holiday season in an effort to ensure our streets and neighborhoods were safe. I will present some stats from their efforts in next week’s column. As I mentioned, 2009 was a very busy year for the police department and this week’s column will feature a glimpse of 2009 as we present the year in review.

In January, we said goodbye to former Phelps County Sheriff Don Blankenship after 20 years of service and welcomed the newly elected Sheriff Rick Lisenbe into our law enforcement community. Sheriff Blankenship was a true asset to the Sheriff’s Department and made many improvements over the years to bring the agency to where it is today. Sheriff Lisenbe was certainly not new to the law enforcement community as having served as Deputy Juvenile Officer, Sheriff’s Deputy and as Sergeant with the Missouri State Highway Patrol before being elected as Sheriff. This past year has been very productive in the detection, apprehension and successful prosecution of hundreds of criminals, predators and other undesirables that have been preying on our community. This success is owed to the combined efforts of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Phelps County Sheriff’s Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, US Forest Service, South Central Area Drug Task Force and the Rolla Police Department. We are very fortunate to be able to serve in a community where the community and all these agencies work together for a common cause. On a sad note, in January we also lost 2 great men from our community to illness. Sgt. Mark Reynolds, a 17 year veteran of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, passed away after a brief illness. Mark was a friend and true professional and we miss him. We also lost Dr. Kent King who passed after a lengthy battle with cancer. Dr. King was the Commissioner of Education at the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and also served as the Superintendent of Rolla Public Schools.

In February, our Volunteers in Police Services unit was up and running with Dennis Noel and Vince Giacolone at the helm. Noel and Giacolone traveled to service clubs, civic groups, radio talk shows and many other venues spreading the word on the organization and soliciting volunteers to help us complete our mission. To date we now have a very solid base of volunteers who perform vacation security checks, neighborhood and school patrols, data entry, crime victim liaison services, special event support and many other duties. In February we also purchased computer software to upgrade our departmental computer system. Sgt. Wayne Rapier and Cpl. Derrick Dillon successfully completed Crisis / Hostage negotiation. That month we partnered with Fidelity Communications to offer emergency messaging on Cable Channel 6.

In March, we were hit with a snowstorm that wreaked havoc on the community, the patrol division and Central Dispatch. We received over 200 calls in just 5 hrs. and responded to 39 traffic mishaps! This situation was very fitting as March is Disaster Preparedness Month. We did not need to do a tabletop exercise! We also responded to a 9-1-1 call in the 600 block of Curtis drive where he caller reported a home invasion and shooting. One suspect in the case was shot and was treated and released. 4 suspects in the case were arrested.

In April, we were hit again with an untimely snowstorm. Fortunately the road crews reacted promptly and cleared the roads for travel. April also featured National Telecommunications Week where appreciation is shown to telecommunicators in our Central Dispatch who work around the clock to keep our community safe. We also observed National Animal Control Appreciation Week where our Animal Control Officers are revered for their service to the community. In April our newest records clerk, Christy Ford was welcomed to our Rolla Police family.

In May, we observed National Police Week where the nation remembers and pays tribute to the men and women of law enforcement who have given the supreme sacrifice in the performance of their duties. During this time law enforcement officials, police survivors and members of the community attend candlelight vigils, police officer memorial dedications and many other functions to pay their respects to those who gave all. In May, the Central Communications Division was also awarded the 2009 Bramlett / Light award for their untiring dedication to preserving the safety and well being of the community. This award is named in honor of 2 former Rolla Police Chiefs and is awarded at the annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Banquet offered by the Rolla Optimist Club.

In June, we held an open house in our building for the grand opening of the Volunteers in Police Services / Behind the Badge offices that are now housed where the former Channel 16 studio was located. In June we partnered with Rolla Fire and Rescue to host our 2nd Annual Fire Truck Pull to benefit Special Olympics. This event was held during the Rolla Chamber of Commerce Rt. 66 Summerfest. That month, Cpl. Derrick Dillon, his wife Missy and the Behind the Badge organization partnered with the Wal-Mart Supercenter to donate 2 bicycles to a single mom and her daughter to replace bikes stolen from them.

In July, the Rolla Police Department and the American Association of Retired Persons hosted a driver’s safety course for senior citizens. We also hosted regional Active Shooter Training at the Rolla High School with several area law enforcement agencies in attendance.

In August, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Phelps County Sheriff’s Department, South Central Area Drug Task Force, US Forestry Service and the Rolla Police Department concluded an 18 month undercover drug operation with the arrest and apprehension of over 140 suspected area drug dealers and manufacturer’s. The arrests were the result of a cooperative investigation by all the aforementioned agencies and orchestrated in 3 separate warrant round-up sessions. This operation netted more arrestees than any operation of this type to date in Missouri’s history.

In September, the Rolla Police Department and VIPS assisted with the Tour of Missouri bicycle race that traveled through Rolla for the second year in a row. This month the Rolla Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team took part in the 3rd Annual Central Missouri Tactical Officers Association regional training camp held at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. Also this month marked the final transformation of our police vehicle fleet from the white car with blue stripe theme to the newly acquired black and white traditional paint scheme for higher visibility and better recognition. Our own Detective (handsome) Hank Harper was featured on a Discovery Channel documentary spotlighting his apprehension of an armed robbery suspect in a 1999 case.

October was National Crime Prevention week and we hosted our 1st Annual Celebrating Safe Communities event with attendance of our officers at block parties and social gatherings in our community to support Neighborhood Watch. The Rolla Police also hosted our 9th Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run to benefit Special Olympics. Sgt. Ken Moberly was elected to represent the Troop I region as a member of the Law Enforcement Traffic Safety Advisory Council. This month we were forced to change our business telephone number to 573-308-1213 due to the continuous influx of telephone calls requesting information on the Ashley Flores Amber Alert hoax.

November brought our VIPS organization to state wide recognition when Dennis Noel and Vince Giacolone were invited to represent the Troop I region as board members of the Missouri Volunteers in Police Service Foundation (MOVIPS). We were also awarded $10,000.00 in the 2009 Byrne-Jag Local Solicitation Grant to be used to purchase flashlights and overhead light bars for the patrol cars. We also welcomed Warren Hogan to our RPD family as our new Parking Control Officer.

In December, the Rolla Police Department opened a Facebook and Twitter internet account to provide another venue for community awareness of upcoming events, weather reports, criminal activity and Amber Alerts. The website also welcomes citizen and community input on improvements or ideas for better service to the community. Also this month, the N. Bishop branch of the Town and Country Bank was held up by a lone gunman who fled on foot with an unspecified amount of cash. Professional action by the bank personnel and quick response of area law enforcement prevented injuries during the robbery. Investigation by the FBI and our Criminal Investigations Unit revealed that the suspect in this crime may also be suspected in similar robberies in 3 other cities in Missouri. As I said, 2009 was a busy year and provided challenges and opportunities we hope to use to better serve this great community.

Have a great year!

Chief Mark Kearse

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Police Chief Chat - Mark Kearse

Merry Christmas from your friends here at the Rolla Police Department! We hope you had a great holiday and were able to spend good quality time with friends and family. We have had a busy and event filled week here at the department which is quite the norm this time of the year. Before I begin this week’s column I would like to take a moment to thank the citizens, church groups, businesses and service clubs for all your kind offerings to the Rolla Police family during each holiday season. It seems like there is not a day that goes by that someone is not bringing in baked goods, candies and fudge and even complete meals to our men and women working around the clock to keep our community safe. Thank you for your kindness and support!

On Friday, December 18th, 2009 at approximately 9:14 am the Rolla Police Department received a 911 call indicating that there had just been an armed robbery at the Town and Country Bank located at 1804 North Highway 63 in Rolla. Officers from the Rolla Police Department, Phelps County Sheriff's Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Federal Bureau of Investigation responded to the scene. Upon arrival it was determined that a heavy set, white male had robbed the bank at gunpoint then fled on foot with a definitive amount of cash. Fortunately, due to the bank employee’s professionalism and training, no one was injured during the robbery. This case is currently under investigation by our Criminal Investigations Unit and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In the days since the robbery, it is now believed that the suspect in this crime is also suspect in similar robberies that occurred earlier this year in Sedalia and Moberly, Missouri. The suspect not only matches the description of the suspect in the previous cases, but also utilizes the same method of operation. We feel is it just a matter of time before this social predator is brought to justice!

On Thursday, December 3, 2009 we received a report of a residential burglary that had occurred in the Oak Knoll South area of our community. The reporting resident had returned home after a brief absence and discovered their home broken into and several items missing to include jewelry and firearms. Officers from our patrol division responded and were provided with possible suspect vehicle information by the victim and other members of that neighborhood. The investigation was turned over to our Criminal Investigations Unit who continued to follow-up on the leads which led to the arrest of suspect Travis Knife age 25 of Rolla. A search warrant was served on Knife’s residence with most of the stolen property from the burglary located and recovered. Knife was charged with Burglary and Felony Stealing and incarcerated in the Phelps County Jail where he later was released on $25,000.00 bond. I would like to commend the investigators from the Criminal Investigations Unit, our responding patrol officers and last but not least the victims in this case and their alert neighbors who postured up in Neighborhood Watch fashion and assisted law enforcement in solving this case and keeping their community safe. Of course, in regards to Knife, these charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.

The Rolla Police Department is now on Twitter. Twitter is an email notification system that we will be using to keep the public informed of upcoming events or incidents that we feel important to the community.To receive this information you will need to go to www.twitter.com to open a free account. Once you have opened your account, use the search engine provided to locate the Rolla Police Department (RPD) sign in to receive the notifications. The Twitter site follows on the heels of our establishment of a Rolla Police Department Facebook account activated a couple weeks ago. We are using Face Book and Tweeter to keep the community informed of events such as; severe weather conditions, bank robberies, wanted persons, disasters, crime alerts, events and event reminders, missing children and persons, crimes in progress, and many other areas. In addition, we would like to open communication to citizens of the community and receive thoughts and feedback on our day to day operations, so be sure to sign up and be in the know! The City of Rolla Fire and Rescue, the Phelps County Sheriff’s Department and Missouri State Highway Patrol also have Facebook sites up and running so be sure to visit those sites as well!


Have a great New Year’s and please remember to drink responsibly and never drink and drive!


Chief Mark Kearse
Rolla Police Department

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Ashley Flores Missing Child Hoax

Initial reports in the media and on the Internet of the missing 13-year-old Philadelphia girl named Ashley Flores have proven to be nothing more than a very bad hoax, according to numerous law enforcement agencies and credible news outlets.

Despite conclusive evidence that the original missing person report and Amber Alert regarding Ashley Flores was a hoax concocted by a kid's prank, the Rolla Police Department still receives hundreds of calls every day regarding her status.

A variety of searches through law enforcement agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigations, New Jersey State Police and Philadelphia Police, and numerous missing child websites such as The Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), confirms there has never been an official report of a missing girl named Ashley Flores.

The Rolla Police Department is trying to spread the word that although Ashley Flores may exist, reports of her disappearance were an unfortunate internet hoax. Pranks such as these are not only illegal, but also hamper and interfere with communications and law enforcement operations.

For more information, please go here or call Lt. Doug James at 573-308-1213

Lt. Governor Kinder Presents 2009 Tour of Missouri Economic Impact Study

Third annual race proves to be most successful
BRANSON, MO – Oct. 1, 2009 - Lt. Governor Peter Kinder, chairman of the Missouri Tourism Commission and Tour of Missouri, Inc., presented economic impact results from the 2009 Tour of Missouri during a meeting of the Missouri Tourism Commission today in Branson.

"The 2009 Tour of Missouri was met with tremendous support all across our state and I am proud to report that the numbers prove the same," said Lt. Governor Kinder. "Over 4,000 volunteers worked tirelessly to showcase Missouri across the globe as a world-class tourist destination. We were blessed with great weather through the entire week and, even though we visited smaller towns on this year's revised route, spectators from all across the world helped us surpass last year's success to once again make the Tour of Missouri the largest sporting event ever held in our state."

Throughout the week, 500,000 spectators were estimated to have watched the race at one of the 11 host cities or somewhere along the 600 mile route which passed through many communities in Missouri. In 2008, an estimated 434,000 spectators saw the Tour at some time during the seven stages. In 2007, there were nearly 368,000 spectators who watched the race.
The total economic impact by spectators during the seven-day event was $38.1 million, that's up from $29.8 million in 2008 and $26.2 million in 2007.

"This year's race was a huge success thanks to the tremendous efforts of each of our host cities, corporate sponsors, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Missouri Department of Transportation and spectators from across the world," Lt. Governor Kinder said. "I am very pleased that for the state's investment of $1.5 million in the Tour of Missouri, we were able to return over $38 million to communities in our state."
During the course of the seven day event, the average out-of-state visitor spent over $220 per day during their visit. In planning their trip, 83% of non-Missourians said the Tour of Missouri was the reason they came to spend time in Missouri. The average out-of-state visitor spent more than four days in the Show-Me State.

The Tour of Missouri also showcases Missouri to a global audience via live coverage on the Internet and on television.
This year, the Tour's official website, www.tourofmissouri.com, received hits from visitors in 153 countries and territories. An estimated audience of 5.6 million people watched nightly highlight shows on the Versus television network and an estimated 1.4 million people watched highlight shows on Fox Sports Midwest and Fox Sports Kansas City.

Following the 2008 Tour of Missouri, the International Cycling Union, the sanctioning body for professional cycling, raised the ranking of the Tour of Missouri to a prestigious 2.HC ranking, making the event one of the top five races outside of Europe. The increased international appeal helped attract seven pro tour teams who competed just weeks before in the Tour de France.
The 2009 Tour of Missouri economic impact study was conducted by IFM Sports, an international leader in sports marketing and research. IFM is a global company based in Germany with American operations based in St. Louis, MO.

IFM Sports conducted the economic impact study for the 2008 Tour of Missouri. They have also provided similar reports for groups such as: Major League Baseball (MLB), the International Cycling Union (UCI), the International Tennis Federation and the National Basketball Association (NBA), among many other professional sporting organizations.

At today's Missouri Tourism Commission meeting in Branson, Lt. Governor Kinder pledged his support for a 2010 race and urged fellow commissioners to also support bringing the event back for a fourth year.

Contact: Gary McElyea
573-751-1088
Gary.McElyea@ltgov.mo.gov

Rolla selected for 2009 DREAM Initiative by Misosuri Dept. of Economic Development

City officials in Rolla have a vision for its downtown: Make it the best place possible – a full-service, mixed-use destination that is known for its unique character, and is welcoming, safe and accessible for citizens and visitors of all ages.

They will get the chance to make that dream a reality. The City of Rolla is one of five Missouri communities selected by the Missouri Department of Economic Development to participate in the 2009 DREAM (Downtown Revitalization and Economic Assistance for Missouri) Initiative, a program designated to help communities to more efficiently and effectively engage in downtown redevelopment and revitalization efforts.

Brookfield, California, New Haven, and Savannah were the other communities inducted during the fourth round of communities selected for the initiative. They were selected from a total of 16 applicants.

"Small towns are a vital part of our Missouri way of life, and they’re critical to our economic prosperity, said DED Interim director Katie Steele Danner. "Awarding DREAM Initiative status to these communities is evidence of DED’s continued commitment to working with communities to create new opportunities that will transform our state’s economy for the future. The DREAM Initiative is a successful tool DED can bring to the table to assist with these communities’ economic development efforts."

Rolla city officials will use the designation to:

  • Address the three primary downtown entrances, particularly the north entrance to the downtown area on Pine Street.
  • To obtain a better mix of retail, including those attractive to students.
  • improve/increase downtown nighttime activities.
  • Increase downtown marketing efforts.
  • Address downtown parking issues.
  • Improve downtown traffic flow.
  • Strengthen the Rolla Downtown Business Association.
  • Address street lighting problems.
"The City of Rolla is thrilled beyond words to be selected as a 2009 DREAM community in Missouri," said Mayor Bill Jenks. "The Rolla City Council and Rolla community are 100 percent committed to the continued revitalization of our historic downtown area."

The DREAM Initiative’s goal is to provide Missouri’s small and mid-sized towns the same access to economic development tools as larger communities. Selected communities become active members of the DREAM Initiative for three-years and gain prioritized access to state supported programs through ongoing cooperation among several unique agencies and funding sources. Programs include technical and financial assistance for infrastructure improvements, historic preservation, affordable housing, community services, business development and job creation.

The DREAM Initiative supports a comprehensive approach to concentrate resources and available tools to allow communities to accomplish their broad-based and long term revitalization and redevelopment goals more quickly than ever before. In addition, all 16 applicants will benefit from the initiative as well. They will receive:
  • technical assistance
  • exclusive invitations to a series of revitalization training opportunities and seminars
  • the chance to learn about existing redevelopment programs, how they work and how to best access available tools
Applications were evaluated by representatives from the three DREAM Initiative partners, the Missouri Department of Economic Development, the Missouri Development Finance Board and the Missouri Housing Development Commission. The evaluation process included confirming applications were complete and attention to community capacity, vision, opportunity for private investment, broad community support and a comprehensive approach.

Previously, Aurora, Boonville, Cape Girardeau, Caruthersville, Chillicothe, Clinton, Excelsior Springs, Farmington, Fulton, Hannibal, Hermann, Kennett, Kirksville, Lamar, Lebanon, Louisiana, Macon, Maryville, Mexico, Neosho, Poplar Bluff, Sikeston, St. Joseph, Sedalia, Strafford, Trenton, Warrensburg, Washington, Webb City and West Plains were named DREAM communities. Together, they have received more than $168 million in state financial assistance to rebuild, revitalize, and rejuvenate their downtowns.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Special Olympics "Trivia Night" is big success

The Rolla Police Department and Special Olympics – Missouri would like to thanks everyone who helped make the 9th Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run "Trivia Night" a success.

There were 8 teams competing for the Championship Trophy held by team "Ground Chuck" who claimed the 2007 and 2008 championships consecutively. And for 2009, the Championship trophy once again goes to the defending champions "Ground Chuck’ for the 3rd straight year. Team "Ground Chuck" is comprised of attorneys, business men and woman, and Missouri S&T faculty. "Ground Chuck" will once again be awarded the traveling trophy and will secure free berth to the 2010 "trivia night"!

The teams competing in 2009 were Ground Chuck, Phelps County Bank, Williams, Robinson, Rigler and Buschjost law firm, Department of Natural Resources, Rolla Radiology, Phelps County Sheriff’s Department, John’s Firestone (Rolla PD), and Linda Richards and the (Definite Maybe’s). Even though only one team is declared "Champion", we believe all our teams are champions at heart!

We would like to thank our special guest master of ceremonies, Rolla Mayor Bill Jenks, for an excellent job! We would also like to thank the Rolla Elk’s Lodge and staff, Pizza Inn, Lee’s Chicken, Imo’s Pizza, Pizza Hut, Domino’s Pizza, Papa John’s Pizza, Casey’s General Stores, Wal-Mart Supercenter, Little Caesar’s Pizza, Tater Patch, Key Sport, Family Center, Bank of America, Fidelity Communications, McDonald’s of Rolla, Citizen’s Bank of Newburg, Family Video, Blossom Basket, Kent Jewelry, Tara Day Spa, Auto Zone, Missouri Cellular and The Lord’s Library.

In addition we would like to thank Rolla Police Chief Mark Kearse, Lt. Doug James, Kerri Shults, Scott Olds, Mimi Olds, Michael, Alex and Samantha Deblasi, Joyce, Alex and Lucas Williams, the Rolla Lioness Club and The Rolla Daily News.The Law Enforcement Torch Run "Trivia Night" is one of several events hosted by the Rolla Police Department each year to benefit Special Olympics, and probably the most fun. Thank you for all your support and we will see you again in 2010.

Filing continues through Jan. 19 for 2010 Rolla Municipal Election

Filing for the City of Rolla’s 2010 General Municipal Election, which will be held April 6, 2010, begins on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009 at 8 a.m.

The positions open for election this year include: Mayor (four-year term); one Council Representative for all six wards (two-year term); City Prosecuting Attorney (two-year term); and Municipal Judge (two-year term).

Persons wishing to file their candidacy for any of the above-listed positions may do so between 8 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009 and 5 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010 in the Rolla City Clerk’s Office at City Hall (901 North Elm Street). Municipal candidates are not charged a filing fee.

The Mayor's office must be filled by a candidate with the following qualifications: at least 30 years of age, a citizen of the United States and a resident of the city for two years at the time of his/her election.

City Council seats must be filled by candidates with the following qualifications; at least 21 years of age prior to taking office, a citizen of the United States, an inhabitant of the city for one year, and a resident of the ward which he/she is elected for six months at the time of his/her election.

The City Attorney's office must be filled by a candidate with the following qualifications: a person licensed to practice law in the State of Missouri and be a resident of the city.

The Municipal Judge's office must be filled by a candidate with the following qualifications: a licensed attorney qualified to practice law within the State of Missouri, a resident of the city of Rolla and must be between the ages of 21 and 68 years.

For more information, please contact Carol Daniels in the City Clerk’s Office at (573) 426-6942 or at cdaniels@rollacity.org.

Town & Country Bank Robbery

On December 18th, 2009 at approximately 9:14 am the Rolla Police Department received a 911 call indicating that there had just been an armed robbery at the Town and Country Bank located at 1804 North Highway 63 in Rolla.

Officers from the Rolla Police Department, Phelps County Sheriff's Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Federal Bureau of Investigations responded to the scene.

Upon arrival it was determined that a heavy set white male had robbed the bank and displayed a pistol while doing so. The robber left the bank on foot with an unreleased amount of cash. No one was injured during the robbery.

A description of the Robbery Suspect is:

White male
Heavy set
Approximately 5'10" – 6'00" tall
Wearing a blue button up shirt, black coat, black ball cap, blue jeans and work boots
Carrying a grey or green bag similar to a small duffle bag or soft sided tool bag

The bank robbery is currently under investigation by members of the Rolla Police Department's Division of Criminal Investigations and the Federal Bureau of Investigations.

Anyone having any information pertaining to this bank robbery is encouraged to call the Rolla Police Department at (573) 308-1213.

Rolla Asphalt donates big to Veterans Memorial Park paving project

A very generous donation from Rolla Asphalt of $37,000 in materials and labor to pave the new parking lot at Veterans Memorial Park located on Southview Drive in Rolla is a testament that great things can be accomplished in a community when everyone works toward the common good for all – especially when it comes to our U.S. veterans on Veterans Day.

(Pictured are members of Rolla Asphalt and Yoakum Dump Trucking generously donated both materials and labor (more than $37,000 worth) while paving the new Veterans Memorial Park parking lot on Friday, Nov. 6. The 10-acre park is located on Southview Drive off Hwy. 0 in Rolla).

An asphalt paving crew lead by Darren Morris and Tom Pierce of Rolla Asphalt, together with the efforts of Stacy Yoakum, owner of Yoakum Dump Trucking, repaved the large parking lot in preparation of the Dedication of Veterans Memorial Park on Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 11 a.m.

"Rolla Asphalt and Yoakum Dump Trucking stepped up to the plate not only for our Veterans whom we are honoring at the Dedication on Nov. 11, but also the entire Rolla community," said Rolla Mayor Bill Jenks, III, who will be the master of ceremonies at the Dedication on Nov. 11. "I can’t thank these two companies enough for this huge contribution to the first phase of Veterans Memorial Park."

In addition to the work performed by Rolla Asphalt and Yoakum Dump Trucking on Friday, thousands of dollars more in labor and materials were donated by Capital Quarry and Smith Sand & Gravel, LLC (donation of white rock for the base); Daniels Construction Company (hauling of rock); Maggi Construction (installation of curbs, gutter and parking lot entrance) and Rolla Ready Mix (concrete for the curb and gutter). "A special thanks also goes to all of these businesses who gave generously towards the project," said Mayor Jenks.

The members of the City’s Public Works Department also spent many months, and even some weekends grading and preparing the 10-acre park and parking lot."The Public Works Department should be applauded for the outstanding job they have done to prepare the first phase of the park for the dedication on Nov. 11," said Mayor Jenks.

The entire Rolla and Phelps County community, along with surrounding cities and counties, are invited to attend the dedication of Veterans Memorial Park this Wednesday, Nov. 11 (Veterans Day) at 11 a.m. on Southview Drive (located off Hwy. 72).

A copy of the program for the dedication is available on the City of Rolla’s Website at www.rollacity.org.

Environmental Services Dept. launches new 24-7 hotline

The City of Rolla Environmental Services Department has implemented an information-only hotline that can be accessed 24/7. Residents can call this line to learn about holiday schedule changes, changes in seasonal services such as yard waste collection, availability of mulch/compost, special events, etc.

To access the information hotline, please call 573-341-1168.

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Burgher Branch residents to benefit from reduction in 100-year floodplain

The City of Rolla Public Works Department, together with Allgeier, Martin and Associates, Inc., is notifying residents who live along the Burgher Branch and its tributaries, that the 100-year regulatory floodplain in their area has been revised effective Dec. 16.

This revision, which was a result of all the stormwater management improvements made by the Public Works Dept. over the last five years, means that most of the residents who live along the Burgher Branch and its many tributaries, will be able to either eliminate or see a reduction in, their current flood insurance. The revised floodplain Letter of Map Revision distributed by FEMA on July 31, 2009 became final on Dec. 16, 2009.

Please be aware if you live in the Burgher Branch area that the extent of your property in the floodplain may have changed, and flood insurance rates may be changed accordingly.

The area of Dutro Carter Creek is under review with FEMA and the Spring Creek Tributary will be submitted for review in January 2010.
If you have any questions, please contact Joseph Wilson at Allgeier, Martin and Associates, Inc. at 573-341-9487.

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Marcia Mayo recognized for outstanding service by Ozark Rivers Solid Waste Management District

Marcia Mayo, Recycling Specialist in the City of Rolla’s Environmental Services Department, (pictured left), received an award of outstanding achievement from the Ozark Rivers Solid Waste Management District in the field of Solid Waste Management.

The award, which was in the category of “Public Employee,” was presented to Marcia by Scott Murrell, District Chairman, at the Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet held at the Meramec Regional Planning Commission in St. James. Marcia has dedicated the past 12 years to supporting and improving the Rolla Recycling Center, and always goes above and beyond to assist the residents of Rolla with their recycling questions and concerns.

Marcia educates the public and visiting groups by providing tours, making presentations on recycling and working on special projects. (Photo by Bonnie Prigge, Assistant Director, Meramec Regional Planning Commission).

Monday, December 14, 2009

Train-pedestrian fatality unfortunate tragedy

If you hadn’t already heard of the train-pedestrian fatality that occurred on Tuesday morning just west of the Rolla Street and 4th Street rail road crossing near the Phelps County Courthouse, I would like to say how unfortunate this tragic incident was, especially as we head into the holidays. My sincere condolences and sympathies go out to the family, friends and neighbors of 21-year-old Tommy R. Lee, who was a resident of Edgar Springs.

I would like to reiterate what Captain Jason Smith mentioned in an article in the Rolla Daily News on Wednesday regarding the use of extreme caution while walking near railroad tracks and crossings. Please refrain from walking on or close to any rail road tracks so that we can avoid future tragic accidents like this one. It is not only dangerous, but also illegal for the public to walk either on or near the railroad tracks.

Trains and their frequent passage through the City of Rolla at various times throughout the day are part of our community’s history, heritage, and you could say culture – as we co-exist with train traffic, and need to make allowances for their existence.

Saturday’s Rolla Christmas Parade was filled with the joy and festive mood that makes the holiday season in Rolla so special and memorable for so many folks. And the 15th Annual Christmas at the Old Courthouse was as equally an uplifting and joyous occasion. Our thoughts and prayers go out this weekend and throughout the holidays for Mr. Lee’s loved ones, friends and family members.

In closing I’d like to remind everyone that the City of Rolla Environmental Services Department will suspend the regular collection of yard waste as of today, Dec. 19, 2009. The collection of yard waste (leaves, grass clippings and small sticks) in brown paper bags will resume in March, 2010. Residents wishing to dispose of these materials during the winter suspension can use the composting facility located at the Phelps County Transfer Station, or arrange for a special pick up. For more information, please contact the Environmental Services Department at 364-6693.

We also encourage everyone to “think green” during the holidays. So instead of placing your wrapping paper in the trash, recycle it! The Rolla Recycling Center accepts most types of wrapping paper, and will take boxes as well. You can either put the paper and boxes out for collection with your weekly recycling or bring it to the Recycling Center.

Lastly, I would like to remind everyone to ‘shop local’ during the holidays whenever possible, as local purchases will benefit our community, businesses, employees, and of course, our economy as a whole. The best gift you can give this community and yourself over the holidays is to invest in it! Have a safe week and safe holiday season!

Monday, December 7, 2009

DREAM Initiative to open doors for community

If you haven’t already made plans for this morning, Saturday, Dec. 5, I encourage you to attend the Rolla Christmas Parade which begins at 10 a.m. on Pine Street in downtown Rolla. But don’t just plan to attend the Christmas parade, because directly after is the 15th Annual Christmas at the Historic Old Courthouse from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.It too is a must attend event that is sure to get you in the holiday spirit.

Many activities will be held on Saturday in Rolla’s historic downtown area, which was the topic of discussion at the recent DREAM (Downtown Revitalization Economic Assistance Missouri) Initiative Initial Assessment meeting held Monday, Nov. 30 in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The day-long meeting, which was facilitated by Russell Volmert, Associate Director of Peckham Guyton Albers & Viets, Inc. (PGAV), a prominent urban consulting company based out of St. Louis and John Petersen, the City’s Director of Community Development, and members of the Missouri Department of Economic Development. Members of the Missouri Development Finance Board and Missouri Housing Development Commission were also among the DREAM Team who provided assistance throughout the meeting.

The meeting, which was open to the public, was attended by numerous area leaders, including State Representative Dan Brown, 149th District, Rolla downtown business owners, merchants, members of the Rolla Downtown Business Association, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla Area Chamber of Commerce, Rolla Regional Economic Commission, Phelps County Historical Society, Meramec Regional Planning Commission (MRPC), and the City of Rolla’s Community Development, Public Works and Administration Departments.

The City of Rolla was one of only 5 communities in the state of Missouri inducted as members of the 2009 DREAM Initiative, and I was honored to be presented that day by the State/PGAV DREAM team members with a framed certificate signed by Governor Jay Nixon designating Rolla as an official 2009 DREAM Initiative inductee. The entire Rolla community, including all of our downtown merchants, business owners, and especially the members of Rolla’s Downtown Merchants Association, MRPC, and Engineering Management Graduate students at Missouri S&T should be especially proud of this designation and what it means to the future of Rolla’s downtown area, Missouri S&T and our community as a whole.

The DREAM Initiative will consist of a three-year planning program which will result in a 5 - to 10-year vision to enhance and revitalize downtown Rolla. This will be accomplished by providing technical planning assistance by PGAV and the Missouri Department of Economic Development that will culminate in a downtown strategic plan.

One of the main goals of the DREAM initiative is to make Rolla a destination City not only in Missouri, but the Midwest – a town that is vibrant, friendly, attractive and is a safe destination that is known for its diversity and unique character. Another important goal is to unite the Missouri S&T campus with Rolla’s downtown, and to work collaboratively with the University to rejuvenate the downtown area. Fortunately the City already enjoys a strong town and gown relationship with Missouri S&T, and I can only see it getting stronger through the DREAM Initiative and other partnership opportunities that are in the wings.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Thanksgiving is special time of year

I hope you are enjoying the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend and this special time of year when family, friends and neighbors make visiting and spending more quality time together a priority. Whether you are traveling this week or staying in town to celebrate the holiday I hope your Thanksgiving is memorable.

Judging by the weather you might wonder if we are in the last week of November or just having the Indian Summer we thought we would have in October when we saw record rain fall that continued into November. With the El Nino-like weather we are seeing, if that is what it is, it makes you wonder what kind of a winter is in store for us. Let’s hope we don’t get two feet of snow in one day like Denver and other parts of the west did in October. The fleet of snowplows and snow removal equipment that is commandeered by the Public Works Department, Phelps County Roads Department and Missouri Department of Transportation are capable of keeping our streets clear of snow and ice within reason, but two feet of snow could pose somewhat of a challenge.

The upside to the unseasonably warm weather for the City of Rolla is that our Street and Road crews have been able to complete a lot of road and construction work, including the restriping of parking areas and streets in the downtown business district, the reconstruction of Lanning Lane, including new curbs and gutters, and other streets in the City. The Missouri Department of Transportation was also able to complete the railroad crossing improvements on 18th Street and 7th Streets that have made a big difference in safety and mobility. Progress on the new Deible Loop Bike Path along Lions Club Drive, and bank restoration improvements made by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Maggi Construction and the Public Works Department to Deible Creek are adding yet another asset to our City’s recreational amenities and high quality of life.

And I don’t think anyone who attended the historic dedication of Veterans Memorial Park could complain about the glorious weather we had on Veterans Day, Nov. 11 to celebrate the many contributions our veterans have made over the years to allow us to enjoy the celebrations and traditions we are now enjoying during the holiday season. Lets all try to keep in mind the sacrifices the men and women of the Armed Services are making - especially at Fort Leonard Wood and abroad, as we celebrate Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s.

When I think of some of the other things we have to be thankful for this year, I think of the revitalization of two key buildings by Dale Wands in the City’s downtown business district; the renovation of the old Benton School that has been transformed into Benton Square; and the newly formed Arts and Entertainment District - all positive signs that Rolla is capitalizing on its strengths, moving forward, and making our community a destination where folks will come to visit, shop, dine and play.

Enrollment at Missouri University of Science and Technology is reaching record numbers, the new 38,000-square-foot St. John’s Clinic has enhanced our City’s stature as a regional health care center, and the plans for the new Bryant Drive extension on Kingshighway are underway. The improvements to Bryant Drive will improve traffic flow and mobility along this section of Kingshighway, create an access point to the new Innovation Tech. Park at Missouri S&T, and encourage enhancements to businesses and establishments located in the area.

It was also tremendous news when the Missouri Department of Economic Development announced recently that Rolla has been selected to participate in the 2009 DREAM (Downtown Revitalization and Economic Assistance for Missouri) Initiative. The City of Rolla is one of five Missouri communities who were selected for the DREAM Initiative, which is a program designated to help communities to more efficiently and effectively engage in downtown redevelopment and revitalization efforts. You will be hearing more about the DREAM Initiative program and how it will benefit our city in the weeks and months to come.

In closing, I’d like to remind everyone to attend the annual Rolla Christmas Parade being hosted by the Rolla Area Chamber of Commerce next Saturday, Dec. 5 in downtown Rolla. The parade begins at 10 a.m. on Pine Street, and you might want to arrive about 30 minutes early to ensure you have a good viewing spot, as this parade is very well attended.

Santa will also be making two special trips to spend time visiting with Rolla area children at The Centre, Rolla’s Health and Recreation Complex, on Saturday, Dec. 5 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Thursday, Dec. 10 from 4-6 p.m. The visits will take place in the beautiful Castleman Lounge, which will be decorated for the Christmas holidays. Hot chocolate and goodies will be served and children can color a Santa picture or write him a letter while you wait.

Collins Photography will be on hand to take pictures using their special Christmas set. Visit their website at www.CollinsPhotography.com for picture package pricing and to see photos from previous years. You can bring your own camera and take a photo with Santa; however, all personal photos must be taken in front of the Christmas tree and not on the set.

The event, which is free, is open to all ages. For more information, please call The Centre at 573-341-2FUN.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Feral Cat Recipe

Take one abandoned intact female cat and one abandoned intact male cat, add four years and produce 2,201 feral cats!!!

Dogs were domesticated roughly 15,000 years ago; whereas cats were domesticated 7,500 years ago; therefore the wild animal gene is more prevalent in cats than it is in dogs. The first litter born to abandoned domesticated cats will revert back to their wild state if they are not handled by humans!

Cats are seasonal breeders and start producing at six month of age. Also cats stay in heat until they are bred. The feline gestation period is 61-63 days and cats come into season again shortly after they have given birth. Hence, cats may produce two to three litters of three to six kittens a year. The kittens born in spring will be ready to give birth to their first litter before the year ends.

It is estimated that there are 60 Million feral cats in the United States. We estimate that there are at least 2,000 feral cats in Rolla. 12 – 14% of all impounded felines at our shelter are feral cats. These numbers do not include numerous feral kittens less than 10 weeks, since we are fortunate to be able to adopt them to the foster care of the Phelps County Animal Welfare League.

Just like any other wildlife, feral cats are attracted to food and shelter. During wildlife studies, the Conservation Department noticed that if a species is exterminated, and their territory becomes vacant, any area with plenty of food and shelter will attract more wildlife. Such wildlife will then breed to capacity and cause a population explosion larger than the original exterminated wildlife inhabitants. The same is true for feral cats.

TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return) is another method to control large amounts of feral cats, but unfortunately it is very expensive and results will not be seen for several years.

If exterminating is not the answer and TNR is cost prohibitive for small communities, what is the answer to the feral cat problem? This question has been asked for many years around the U.S. and now is asked here in Rolla. On December 2, 2009 at the City Council Chamber, we will hold the first of several Ad Hoc committees hoping to find a workable solution.

In the mean time, everybody can take the first step towards feral cat control with very little effort. Placing our daily trash in a secure receptacle will stop feral cats from finding more food and therewith, prevent them from moving into a new neighborhood.
We encourage everybody to help us find a solution to the feral cat problem by posting ideas on the City of Rolla's website at "rollacity.blogspot.com".

Inge Wilson
Animal Control Manager

Monday, November 23, 2009

Momentum builds for recognition of area Veterans

I think most of the residents of Rolla and surrounding communities who attended the Dedication of Veterans Memorial Park on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2009 at 11 a.m. will agree that the appropriate and well-earned recognition of our veterans, and what they have sacrificed while serving their country, is long overdo.

It was heartening, to say the least, to see scores of individuals – many of whom were U.S. veterans, walk for blocks, along Southview Drive, to attend the historic park dedication services on Nov. 11. Seeing the newly paved parking lot (a $37,000 donation of materials and labor donated by Rolla Asphalt) quickly fill up with veterans and their families and friends, and 150 programs disappear in minutes, was all the proof necessary to confirm that creating and dedicating a park for our veterans was not only a good thing to do for our community, but the right thing to do for our veterans.

And if momentum is a good indicator of future success, and in most instances it is, then the next phase of Veterans Memorial Park is perhaps not that far off. In fact, with the kind of grassroots support and community collaboration that exists for the completion of Veterans Memorial Park, it wouldn’t surprise me if we see many of the proposed enhancements take place in the not so distant future.

During and after the dedication on Nov. 11 many individuals expressed an interest in contributing to Veterans Memorial Park both through monetary and in-kind donations, which we fortunately received from numerous businesses, individuals and organizations during the first phase of the park. If you would like to make a monetary contribution to Veterans Memorial Park, please contact Norman Ragan, Treasurer of the South Central Regional Veterans Group (SCRVG), at (573) 364-1147 or at nragan@embarqmail.com. If you would like to send a donation in the mail, please address it to Mr. Ragan at: 11995 County Road 8010, Rolla, MO 65401. For more information about the SCRVG, which played an integral role in the creation, planning and dedication of Veterans Memorial Park, please visit their Website at www.scrvg.com. If you would like to make an in-kind contribution to the park in the way of materials, equipment or labor, please contact Ken Kwantes, the City’s Director of Parks and Recreation, at (573) 341-2386 or at kwantes@rollacity.org.

It was most fitting at last Monday’s City Council meeting that Councilman Stan Spadoni, a Korean War and Viet Nam War veteran, made a motion for the City to prepare a resolution to name the portion of the street on Southview Drive where the park is located, from Hwy. 72 to Winchester, “Veterans Memorial Park Drive.” His motion was quickly seconded, and I’m pretty confident the resolution will be passed so that further recognition can be given to the veterans of this area who have given so much in their selfless service to our country.

In closing, I would like to remind everyone that Rolla City Hall, (located at 901 N. Elm Street), will be closed Thursday, Nov. 26 and Friday, Nov. 27, in observance of the Thanksgiving Day holiday. The Environmental Services Department will also be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26. Thursday’s trash will consequently be picked up on Wednesday, Nov. 25, and there will be no special pick-ups on Wednesday. For more information regarding the holiday trash pick-up schedule, please call (573) 364-6693. The Centre, Rolla’s Health and Recreation complex, (located at 1200 North Holloway Street), will also be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26, and will be open the following day on Friday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

On behalf of the Rolla City Council, I would like to wish all of our residents, merchants and community members, and family and friends a memorable Thanksgiving holiday weekend! And a special debt of gratitude goes out to all of the men and women from all the branches in the U.S. military who are serving at Fort Leonard Wood and those who are serving elsewhere in the U.S.A. and abroad. We truly appreciate all you have done and are doing to keep our country safe and free!

Monday, November 16, 2009

City offers choices and services for pick-up of leaves

Along with all the beauty that comes with the autumn season in the Ozarks there also comes the raking and disposal of a whole lot of leaves that have fallen in our yards.

But before you get too frustrated at the prospect of having to rake and bag untold numbers, please consider that the City of Rolla offers a couple of alternatives to help make your leaf disposal efforts a little more convenient this fall.

The City of Rolla’s Environmental Services Department will continue to offer the pick-up of bagged leaves Dec. 18, 2009. To receive this service, the leaves must be placed in brown paper biodegradable yard waste bags, which can be purchased at a reasonable price at many stores in the area. We also ask that you place your bags to the curb by 6 a.m. so our equipment operators can pick them up on your normal collection day.

Please be aware that this service will be suspended from Dec. 18, 2009 through Feb. 26, 2010. Collection of yard waste (leaves, grass, clippings and small sticks) in brown paper bags will resume on Monday, March 1, 2010. Residents wishing to dispose of these materials during the winter suspension can use the composting facility located at the Phelps County Transfer Station, or arrange for a special pick up for a fee. For more information please call the Environmental Services Department at (573) 364-6693.

Rolla residents can also get their leaves picked up by the Parks and Recreation Department Monday through Friday for a nominal fee through Dec. 11, 2009 (leaves will not be picked up after 12-noon Friday or during weekends and holidays). We just ask that you rake or haul all leaves to the curbside along city streets.

No private driveways or private areas will be entered by City vehicles. Per City Ordinance no leaves can be placed in the streets, gutters or ditches. Leaves will be picked up by a large vacuum and deposited into a large dump body and trailer and then taken to the Phelps County Composting Site to be recycled.

New users of this service must pay a $150 refundable deposit or leave a credit card number. The fee is $50 per half-hour with the minimum charge of $50, and all fees must be paid within two weeks of the service being completed. Credit card payments (Visa, Master Card & Discover) are preferred. If you wish to use this service, or to get more information, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at (573) 364-4278.

Rolla residents who have household hazardous waste materials such as car batteries, used oil or antifreeze, or other toxic, poisonous or flammable products may dispose of them at the City’s Household Hazardous Waste Facility. The facility is operated by the City’s Environmental Services Department at the Rolla Recycling Center located off Old St. James Road.

Use of the facility is encouraged by all Rolla residents, however, this is strictly a residential service; business and commercial waste is prohibited. We simply ask that you make an appointment by calling during normal business hours at (573) 364-6693. Deliveries will be accepted by appointment only. For a complete list of items that will be acceptable to drop off at the facility, please contact the Environmental Services Department at (573) 364-6693 or visit the City’s Website at www.rollacity.org/waste.

Monday, November 9, 2009

City partners with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Just weeks after partnering with the Missouri University of Science and Technology on the construction of two concrete pedestrian bridges that were installed at crossings on the Deible Branch along Lions Club Drive in Rolla, the City’s Public Works Department partnered this week with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and St. Louis District Corps of Engineers to implement streambank stabilization techniques to a portion of Deible Creek.

The work performed along Deible Creek where the newly constructed 1.5-mile-long Deible Loop Pedestrian Bikepath runs parallel to the creek, was part of a three-day-long seminar, “Deible Creek Innovative Streambank Stabilization Seminar and Working Workshop” held Nov. 3-5 at the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Land Survey Annex located on Fairgrounds Road in Rolla. More than 60 individuals across the state of Missouri, including the City’s Engineering Division, Kansas City, Joplin, St. Louis, Willow Springs, Fort Leonard Wood, West Plains and Sullivan attended the seminar that was sponsored by the Public Works Department, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Water Operations Technical Support (WOTS) Program and the St. Louis District Corps of Engineers.

The highly acclaimed and sought after nation-level seminar was taught by Dave Derrick, a Research Hydraulic Engineer with the Corps of Engineer’s Engineering Research & Development Center’s Coastal & Hydraulics Laboratory. Derrick specializes in innovative, environmentally compatible, and cost-effective approaches and methodologies to river and streambank stabilization. Those attending Derrick’s seminar had an opportunity to participate in the innovative, environmentally sensitive, and cost-effective approaches to channel restoration, including the installation of various innovative streambank stabilization techniques using rock and vegetative materials. The section of Dieble Creek where the work was done during the seminar was relocated approximately four years ago to accommodate the construction of a new street, and had experienced some streambank erosion. Through the minimized use of rock and an increased use of vegetation, the goal of the project is to protect the stream from future damage and restore the surrounding stream corridor.

In addition to planting 1,750 willow, dogwood and ninebark trees along the creek, the workshop attendees also assisted with the placement of other materials. Members of the Public Works Department assisted with the unloading and grading of about 30 dump-truck loads of large stones donated by Capital Quarry. The end result of the three-day seminar and hands-on workshop was not only the knowledge and experience gained by the participants, but also a cost effective streambank stabilization to a portion of Deible Creek.

In addition to the professional development aspects of the seminar that were made available to several City employees, the seminar also helped boost the local economy. An informational packet highlighting dining establishments, and local attractions to visit was provided to all participants courtesy of the Rolla Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center. Rolla’s Pedestrian Bikepath Network and Historic Walking Tour of Rolla brochures were also provided for those spending the evening in town.

In addition to the numerous municipalities who participated in the seminar, there were also individuals from the Department of Natural Resources, Missouri Department of Transportation, Fort Leonard Wood, and Missouri Department of Conservation.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Siemens seeks to lower City’s carbon footprint through energy audit

The Rolla community has been recognized on many occasions for our high quality of life, the Mark Twain National Forest, outstanding park system and facilities, diversified economic base, outstanding schools, and of course the Missouri University of Science and Technology – one of the premier technological research universities in the country.

Not long ago (Sept. 9, 2009), the City of Rolla had the privilege of being host for the second year running for the Tour of Missouri international elite pro cycling event, which has brought international exposure to both the Rolla community and the Missouri University of Science and Technology, which played an integral role in helping to host the Stage 3 Finish this year on the campus in front of the Castleman Hall Performing Arts Center.

So it was another tremendous honor and welcomed news this week when the Missouri Department of Economic Development announced that Rolla has been selected to participate in the 2009 DREAM (Downtown Revitalization and Economic Assistance for Missouri) Initiative. The City of Rolla is one of five Missouri communities who were selected for the DREAM Initiative, which is a program designated to help communities to more efficiently and effectively engage in downtown redevelopment and revitalization efforts. If you haven’t seen some of the revitalization efforts that have already taken place along Pine Street, and recently along 6th Street where the new Benton Square development is taking place, I urge you to take the time to see these new developments. The timing of this new designation by the Department of Economic Development couldn’t have come at a more opportune time for the City, Rolla Downtown Business Association, and the many businesses, merchants and restaurants located in the City’s downtown district.

DED Interim Director Katie Steele Danner announced in a recent news release that “Awarding DREAM Initiative status to these communities is evidence of DED’s continued commitment to working with communities to create new opportunities that will transform our state’s economy for the future.” Of course in Rolla we will look forward to how these opportunities will help transform our City’s economy for the future.

Mrs. Danner also emphasizes that another benefit of being selected as a DREAM Community is that Rolla will become an active member of the DREAM Initiative for three-years and will gain prioritized access to state supported programs through ongoing cooperation among several unique agencies and funding sources. These programs include technical and financial assistance for infrastructure improvements, historic preservation, affordable housing, community services, business development and job creation.

Some of the initiatives Rolla City officials will use the DREAM designation for include the following: Address the three primary downtown entrances, particularly the north entrance to the downtown area on Pine Street; obtain a better mix of retail, including those attractive to students; improve/increase downtown nighttime activities; increase downtown marketing efforts; address downtown parking issues; improve traffic flow; strengthen the Rolla Downtown Business Association and address street lighting problems.

Other communities throughout the state of Missouri who were named DREAM communities include: Aurora, Boonville, Cape Girardeau, Caruthersville, Chillicothe, Clinton, Excelsior Springs, Farmington, Fulton, Hannibal, Hermann, Kennett, Kirksville, Lamar, Lebanon, Louisiana, Macon, Maryville, Mexico, Neosho, Poplar Bluff, Sikeston, St. Joseph, Sedalia, Strafford, Trenton, Warrensburg, Washington, Webb City, and West Plains. Together, these cities received more than $168 million in state financial assistance to rebuild, revitalize and rejuvenate their downtowns.

A special thanks goes to everyone who was involved in completing and submitting the City’s DREAM Community application, including the City’s Community Development Director, John Petersen and his staff; the Rolla Downtown Business Association; the Meramec Regional Planning Commission, Rolla Regional Economic Commission and other members of the community who provided input, and feedback during the application process.

Monday, October 26, 2009

DED selects Rolla as DREAM Community

The Rolla community has been recognized on many occasions for our high quality of life, the Mark Twain National Forest, outstanding park system and facilities, diversified economic base, outstanding schools, and of course the Missouri University of Science and Technology – one of the premier technological research universities in the country.

Not long ago (Sept. 9, 2009), the City of Rolla had the privilege of being host for the second year running for the Tour of Missouri international elite pro cycling event, which has brought international exposure to both the Rolla community and the Missouri University of Science and Technology, which played an integral role in helping to host the Stage 3 Finish this year on the campus in front of the Castleman Hall Performing Arts Center.

So it was another tremendous honor and welcomed news this week when the Missouri Department of Economic Development announced that Rolla has been selected to participate in the 2009 DREAM (Downtown Revitalization and Economic Assistance for Missouri) Initiative. The City of Rolla is one of five Missouri communities who were selected for the DREAM Initiative, which is a program designated to help communities to more efficiently and effectively engage in downtown redevelopment and revitalization efforts. If you haven’t seen some of the revitalization efforts that have already taken place along Pine Street, and recently along 6th Street where the new Benton Square development is taking place, I urge you to take the time to see these new developments. The timing of this new designation by the Department of Economic Development couldn’t have come at a more opportune time for the City, Rolla Downtown Business Association, and the many businesses, merchants and restaurants located in the City’s downtown district.
DED Interim Director Katie Steele Danner announced in a recent news release that “Awarding DREAM Initiative status to these communities is evidence of DED’s continued commitment to working with communities to create new opportunities that will transform our state’s economy for the future.” Of course in Rolla we will look forward to how these opportunities will help transform our City’s economy for the future.
Mrs. Danner also emphasizes that another benefit of being selected as a DREAM Community is that Rolla will become an active member of the DREAM Initiative for three-years and will gain prioritized access to state supported programs through ongoing cooperation among several unique agencies and funding sources. These programs include technical and financial assistance for infrastructure improvements, historic preservation, affordable housing, community services, business development and job creation.

Some of the initiatives Rolla City officials will use the DREAM designation for include the following: Address the three primary downtown entrances, particularly the north entrance to the downtown area on Pine Street; obtain a better mix of retail, including those attractive to students; improve/increase downtown nighttime activities; increase downtown marketing efforts; address downtown parking issues; improve traffic flow; strengthen the Rolla Downtown Business Association and address street lighting problems.

Other communities throughout the state of Missouri who were named DREAM communities include: Aurora, Boonville, Cape Girardeau, Caruthersville, Chillicothe, Clinton, Excelsior Springs, Farmington, Fulton, Hannibal, Hermann, Kennett, Kirksville, Lamar, Lebanon, Louisiana, Macon, Maryville, Mexico, Neosho, Poplar Bluff, Sikeston, St. Joseph, Sedalia, Strafford, Trenton, Warrensburg, Washington, Webb City, and West Plains. Together, these cities received more than $168 million in state financial assistance to rebuild, revitalize and rejuvenate their downtowns.

A special thanks goes to everyone who was involved in completing and submitting the City’s DREAM Community application, including the City’s Community Development Director, John Petersen and his staff; the Rolla Downtown Business Association; the Meramec Regional Planning Commission, Rolla Regional Economic Commission and other members of the community who provided input, and feedback during the application process.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Combat flu with simple precautions

The number one story every night on the nightly news and frequently seen in the Rolla Daily News the past few weeks is the rising number of flu cases being reported across the country. Just this week the Phelps County R3 School District (Edgar Springs) had to close down because a large percentage of students came down with an influenza like illness.

Fortunately the Rolla Public Schools, Missouri University of Science and Technology and other schools and colleges in the area have not faced that scenario, and with more awareness and public education we can all help prevent the spread of flu in our community.

Margaret Donnelly, Director of the Department of Health and Senior Services, and Missouri’s top health official, said the H1N1 flu virus is circulating in our communities and people need to take action. She said any place people gather such as schools, offices, factories, government offices, etc., - need to plan now to help limit the spread of flu.

Donnelly said the spike in flu-like illness underscores the need for everyone to take basic steps to protect themselves from this virus. These are the simple, and most effective, ways of limiting the spread of flu:

  • Use proper hand washing techniques. Wash hands frequently, especially before and after eating and after using the bathroom. If soap and water are not available, alcohol-based hand cleaners containing at least 60 percent alcohol are also effective.
  • Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or the inside of your elbow – not your bare hands. Flu primarily spreads from person to person through the droplets produced by coughs and sneezes.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Stay home when you are sick, especially if you have a fever. Remain at home until at least 24 hours after your fever is gone. If you need to take medicine such as Tylenol or Advil to bring down your fever, you need to stay home.
  • If you are caring for a person with the flu, try to isolate the person away from others. Try to maintain a distance of at least three to six feet to keep from inhaling the virus produced when the person coughs.
  • Get a seasonal flu shot now.
  • Schools, universities and employers should clean items that people often touch, such as desks, door knobs, computer keyboards and other hard surfaces. Use normal cleaning agents. No special cleaners are necessary.

For more info, please visit www.dhss.mo.gov, www.fighttheflumo.com, www.flu.gov, www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu, or www.phelpscountyhealth.com. While we are on the topic of health, I’d like to remind the community that the Phelps County Regional Medical Center will be hosting a Community Health Fair on Saturday, Oct. 24 from 9 a.m. to 12-noon at The Centre, Rolla’s Health and Recreation Complex, located at 1200 N. Holloway Street. Some of the free services will include PSA, cholesterol, general health info, diabetic education, body fat analysis, blood pressure checks, glucose, and more. The health fair is free and open to the public.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Rolla community embraces Operation Neighborhood Clean-up

There is perhaps no greater reward serving as Mayor of Rolla than seeing our community come together for a common purpose through a project such as Operation Neighborhood Clean-up, which was held last Friday in the historic Frisco Sub Division.

This all-volunteer effort, which included a wide representation of the community’s abundant resources, including churches, City departments, utilities, and both private and public entities, illustrates just how much we can accomplish when residents and community members come together for a common purpose.

What began two years ago as the brainchild of Sgt. Jeremy Martens in the Rolla Police Department has evolved into a broad community project now supported and embraced in large part by the Rolla Area Ministerial Alliance, the Rolla Police Department (including V.I.P.S.), the City’s Public Works, Environmental Services, Parks, Community Development and City of Rolla Fire and Rescue, and numerous generous donations made by businesses and merchants in the Rolla area.

I would like to express my appreciation and gratitude to the following for helping make the second Operation Neighborhood Clean Up another success story in the Rolla community we can all be proud of: the main organizers of the event, Sgt. Jeremy Martens, and RPD; Chris Foster, Associate Pastor at First Christian Church at Greentree; Matt Forrest, Senior Pastor of Vineyard Church; Scott Robinson, Missions and Outreach Minister with FCC at Greentree; and other members of the Rolla Area Ministerial Alliance, including the Christian Life Center, GRACE Fellowship and Salem Avenue Baptist Church; Wal-Mart Supercenter of Rolla; Country Mart of Rolla, Panera Bread, Donut King, Kroger, Coke, Pepsi, Hillcrest Pharmacy, Family Center of Rolla, Josh Shepherd (Superior Crane Rental); My Father’s World (home school curriculum); Rolla Municipal Utilities, Fidelity Communications, Century Tel, Cornerstone Energy Solutions, Troup I, Missouri Highway Patrol, students from the Missouri University of Science and Technology and of course all the City departments already mentioned above. We could not have accomplished all we did without all of your help, hard work, and assistance.

The clean-up, which encompassed a 30-block area from 10th Street to 18th Street and Bardsley Road to Farrar Drive/Holloway Street, came on the heels of the Tour of Missouri, another huge community effort that illustrated the level of cooperation and community-mindedness that exits in the Rolla community.
I understand that plans for the third Operation Neighborhood Clean-up are already in the works, and will encompass the area from 10th Street to Hyw. 72; and Rolla Street to Walnut Street, which should dovetail nicely with the substation enhancements being made in the newly forms Arts and Entertainment District and the revitalization of downtown area.

In closing, I would like to remind everyone to please attend the Public Hearing for the proposed Rolla Enhanced Enterprise Zone that will be held this Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Rolla City Hall (901 N. Elm Street).

Monday, October 5, 2009

City partners with Missouri S&T on Deible Loop Bike Path

The City’s pedestrian and bikepath trail system, which is one of the great treasures in our community, continues to expand thanks to a partnership between the City of Rolla’s Public Works Department and the Center for Transportation Infrastructure and Safety (C.T.I.S.) and Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies (C.I.E.S.) at Missouri University of Science and Technology.

The latest expansion to the 9.2-mile-long trail system involves the 1.5-mile-long Deible Loop Pedestrian Bikepath that runs parallel to the Deible Branch located on Lions Club Drive between Hwy. O and Hwy. 63 South. For the past year and a half the City’s Public Works Department and Engineering staff has worked diligently designing the Deible Loop Pedestrian Bikepath with assistance from students, faculty and staff at Missouri S&T’s Center for Transportation Infrastructure and Safety.

On Thursday, Sept. 30 two very large state-of-the-art concrete pedestrian bridges, valued at $55,000 (not including instrumentation and monitoring systems), were installed at two different crossings on the Deible Branch that will be one of the major attractions of the Deible Loop Pedestrian Bikepath. Public Works Director Steve Hargis, together with the City’s Engineering staff lead by Darrell Jones, Sr. Project Coordinator, and Anne McClay, Project Coordinator, have worked together on the design and construction of the pedestrian bridge portion since October 2008 with Kurt Bloch, a Civil Engineering graduate student at Missouri S&T, Dr. John J. Myers an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering at Missouri S&T, and Jason Cox, Sr. Research Specialist with the C.I.E.S. at Missouri S&T. Bloch is working on the bridge project as part of his master’s thesis. He and Dr. Myers took on the Deible Loop Bikepath Pedestrian bridge project as a research project that involves the use of innovative construction materials.

Both pre-stress bridges, which are constructed with high strength self consolidating concrete (over 10,000 psi vs. 4,000 psi for a conventional bridge), range in length and weight from 48-feet and 120,000 pounds to 34-feet and 85,000 pounds. The bridge decks consist of two large concrete slabs reinforced with steel and fiberglass rebar, which will significantly extend the life of the bridge and help prevent corrosion. The research team from Missouri S&T installed monitoring equipment that was placed inside the bridge structures to assist them in assessing pre-stress loss, thermal gradient, and basically how well the bridge will perform in the field for year’s to come.

Construction and installation of the two concrete pedestrian bridges also involved the efforts of the City’s Construction Department lead by Foreman Bill Cochran and Equipment Operators Jeff Grisham and Chris Palmer who constructed the bridge abutments, prepared the foundation for the bridge, and fastened the huge concrete slabs together with large cast-iron plates and screws that were welded by Maggi Construction. The large multi-ton concrete slabs were put into place by Gene Gabriele, III, Director of Operations with Gabriele Crane Rental, Inc. based in Rolla. The slabs were slowly and carefully moved into place with the Missouri Monster, the largest crane in Gabriele’s fleet that has a 210-ton capacity, and 120-foot-long boom. The entire apparatus weighed over 300,000 pounds, and required four semi-trucks to transport it to the job site on Lions Club Drive.

Both of the pedestrian bridges on the Deible Loop Bikepath were installed by the end of the day on Thursday, and the entire operation involved the combined efforts of the City’s Public Works Department, Rolla Police Department (which temporarily closed a portion of Lions Club Drive), Maggi Construction, Gabriele Crane, Inc, and the research team from Missouri S&T. The entire project was funded by the City of Rolla, the Center for Transportation Infrastructure and Safety at Missouri S&T, and Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT).

Completion of the Deible Loop Bikepath is scheduled for January 2010, and I hope residents and visitors alike will enjoy this new addition to the City’s pedestrian and bikepath system.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Fall is glorious time in the Ozarks

Sept. 22 marked the first day of autumn, and when you live in the Missouri Ozarks that only means that our world will only get more beautiful as each week passes.

Along with the colorful foliage, cool temperatures and Friday night football at Rolla High School, and Saturday afternoon football at Missouri S&T, fall means festivals in the Rolla area and Meramec Valley Region. Old Iron Works Days, set in the picturesque Maramec State Park in St. James is a must see and experience two-day festival held the second weekend in October (Saturday, Oct. 10 and Sunday, Oct. 11). Maramec Spring Park is located 8 miles southeast of St. James on Highway 8. The cost to attend Old Iron Works Days is just $10 per car. You don’t want to miss it.

Two weeks later the Rolla Downtown Business Association (RDBA) will host the 31st Annual Arts and Crafts Festival on Saturday, Oct. 24 (9 a.m. – 4 p.m.) in historic downtown Rolla. The event coincides each year with Missouri S&T homecoming festivities. The festival, which is free, will be held on Pine Street in historic downtown Rolla. The festival will include crafts, information booths, food and entertainment. The Route 66 Marching Band Festival, hosted by the Rolla High School Marching Bulldog Brigade, will also be held on Saturday, Oct. 24 at the Rolla High School football stadium in the Bray Sports Complex.

Of course you don’t have to wait for Old Iron Works Days or the Arts and Crafts Festival to enjoy the beauty and splendor that exists all around us. There are over 305 acres of park land, and 31 parks in the City of Rolla to enjoy with friends and family. And don’t forget the 1.3-million-acre Mark Twain National Forest, Lions Club Park, Tanager Trail Ozark Nature Reserve, Lane Springs, Beaver Creek Conservation Area and the 342-acre Little Prairie Conservation Area when you’re looking for places to get away, take a hike, have a picnic, and enjoy the fall foliage.

Fall is also a time when we are all thinking about cleaning out our garages and closets and getting ready for the annual City-wide Fall Clean-up. The Fall Clean-up, coordinated by the City’s Environmental Services Department, is held the first Saturday in October on Oct. 3. Anyone interested in participating in the Fall Clean-up (residential only) is asked to please bring your items to the curb by 6 a.m. Please, however, do not bring your roll-out container to the curb for this special clean-up because it will not be picked up on Oct. 3. Examples of items that will be accepted are furniture, microwaves, televisions, old clothes, and normal household trash. Items that will not be accepted are appliances, water heaters, yard waste, tires, or construction debris such as sheet rock, shingles, concrete or rock.

Loose items should be placed in boxes or bags and small pieces of lumber should be bundled. For more information, please call the Environmental Services Department at 364-6693.

In closing I’d like to repeat the often-heard mantra throughout town to “shop local” whenever possible. During challenging economic times one of the best ways to help offset a lull in the economy is to shop locally - not only to support our local business establishments, restaurants and hotels, but to invest in the community in which you live and work.

Enjoy the great fall weather we are having, and be sure to visit the City’s Website (www.rollacity.org) for more details regarding the events and festivals listed above.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Operation Neighborhood Clean-up Oct. 2

As plans for “Operation Neighborhood Clean-up” become finalized for Friday, Oct. 2 in the Frisco Subdivision, the Rolla Area Ministerial Alliance, together with the Rolla Police Department, encourages individuals or groups to participate in this beautification effort. All volunteers are asked to attend the welcome gathering that morning at 6:30 a.m. at the Ber Juan Park baseball field concession area on 18th Street. A complimentary breakfast will be provided.

The clean-up will take place from 7 a.m. to 12-noon on Oct. 2 in a 30-block area from 10th Street to 18th Street and Bardsley Road to Farrar Drive/Holloway Street. The clean-up effort will involve tree trimming, hedge trimming, and the removal of brush piles, household items and trash. The City of Rolla Fire and Rescue will be conducting home fire inspections and replacing batteries in existing smoke detectors. The City’s Community Development Department will be offering free inspections of homes and apartments, which they have already begun offering in that area.

Operation Neighborhood Clean-up will coincide with the annual City-wide Fall Clean-up which will be held on Saturday, Oct. 3 beginning at 6 a.m.

Anyone interested in volunteering for Operation Neighborhood Clean-up should contact Chris Foster, Associate Minister at First Christian Church at Greentree, at 364-2649 or cfoster@greentreerolla.org, or Sgt. Jeremy Martens at the Rolla Police Department at 364-1213 or at jmartens@rollacity.org.

Operation Neighborhood Clean-up will coincide with the annual City-wide Fall Clean-up which is coordinated by the City of Rolla’s Environmental Services Department. The City-wide Fall Clean-up will be held the following day on Saturday, Oct. 3. If you wish to participate in the City-wide Fall Clean-up (residential only), please place all items near the curb by 6 a.m.

Examples of items that will be accepted are furniture, microwaves, televisions, old clothes, and normal household trash. Items that will not be accepted are appliances, water heaters, yard waste, tires, or construction debris such as sheet rock, shingles, concrete or rock. Loose items should be placed in boxes or bags and small pieces of lumber should be bundled.

We ask that you do not place rollout trash containers at the curb because during this special fall clean-up they will not be emptied. For more information, please call the Environmental Services Department at 364-6693.

In closing I’d like to once again thank everyone in the community for coming out and supporting Stage 3 of the 2009 Tour of Missouri elite professional bicycle race the City hosted on Sept. 9. More than 500,000 fans attended the seven-day event, which began Sept. 7 in St. Louis and ended Sept. 13 in Kansas City. To say that this event was a positive experience for our community, businesses and residents would be the understatement of the year! The state-wide, national, and international exposure this event brings to the Rolla community is tremendous, and the social, recreational, and economic impact it has had made on our community has been equally tremendous.

Early estimates indicate that 675 hotel rooms were booked the night before the Tour came through Rolla on Sept. 8 – up 25% from last year’s figures when the City hosted Stage 4 of the Tour of Missouri. Area restaurants, eateries, grocery stores, and service stations no doubt experienced significant increases at their establishments when the Tour came through Rolla and St. James the next day.

I honestly can’t think of too many other events the City could host that would generate so much excitement, enjoyment, fun and goodwill for our community. We all have so much to be proud of as a community and I will forever treasure the memories of the City hosting the Tour of Missouri two years running!

Monday, September 14, 2009

City moves forward with tight budget

If you didn’t have an opportunity to attend the Rolla City Council meeting last Tuesday, Sept. 8 when the first of two public hearings were held to adopt the City’s 2009-2010 budget, you will have another opportunity to provide input during the Sept. 21 City Council meeting.

This year’s proposed annual City budget, which is about $23 million, includes a modest but realistic projection of future sales tax revenues of 1%. Balancing the City’s expenses and revenues, without sacrificing the quality and consistency of the services our residents and business owners have come to expect, remains more of a challenge this year than in prior years. Like other communities across the state, Rolla has not been altogether immune to the national and global recession that many leading economists are now saying is over.

Granted, the sales tax revenues are not the robust 3% and 5% the City was fortunate to see four and five years ago, but there are many positive economic indicators that are pointing to a positive upward swing in our economy. Although it may be gradual, the City is seeing more construction activity both from the commercial and residential sectors that is encouraging. Business establishments along Bishop Avenue, Kingshighway and Pine Street are re-investing in their properties, facades and overall appearance, which in itself is a positive indicator that our economy continues to move forward. The momentum that is created by new businesses, development and growth is something that is difficult to directly measure, but non-the-less does create a sense that Rolla is moving forward.

As was clearly evidenced by the tremendous success of the recent Tour of Missouri Stage 3 Finish in Rolla, our community is working together today in ways that are beneficial to the continued growth and sustainability of our residents and businesses. And while it is too soon to measure the direct economic impact derived from hosting the second consecutive Tour of Missouri race in our City, there is every reason to believe that the race will have a significant impact on our economy and sales tax revenues for the month of September. What may not be as easily recognized is the positive light and world-wide reputation an event like the Tour of Missouri brings to our community.

The City continues to invest in and upgrade the infrastructure of our facilities as reflected in the newly resurfaced tennis courts at the Ber Juan Tennis Complex, the newly paved parking lots at the Rolla Recycling Center (2141 Old St. James Road) and The Centre (1200 N. Holloway Street), and many more miles of repaved streets in the City’s downtown business district and outlying neighborhoods. These upgrades not only enhance the appearance of these facilities and areas of the City, but also indicate that a progressive City is a City that is constantly moving forward, improving, and meeting the challenges of the future.

There are many challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for our community such as the first phase of the multi-phase, multi-year Rolla West Project, the Ridgeview Extension, the new Arts and Entertainment District inspired by the developers of Benton Square, the first phase of the Innovation Park being planned by Missouri University of Science and Technology, the revitalization of the City’s downtown business district, and the City’s role as the regional hub in South Central Missouri for higher education, health care, dining, retail and technological advancements.

We are headed for, what I believe will be a very constructive, exciting and progressive year for Rolla in the rest of 2009 and 2010. Together, with all aspects of our community working toward the betterment of our economy and quality of life, we will all have a lot to look forward to.

Monday, August 31, 2009

City budget workshops set tone for upcoming FY in Rolla

The unseasonal, yet beautiful fall-like weather we have experiencing the past two weeks can only make you appreciate more the advantages of living and working in the Rolla area. I hope you have had the opportunity to enjoy the weather, take a stroll, play a little tennis, and maybe spruce up your yards and businesses as we roll out the welcome mat as we once again play host to the Tour of Missouri international pro cycling event (Stage 3 Finish) that is just around the corner on Sept. 9 in downtown Rolla.

When you add to all of this record-high enrollment at Missouri S&T, the restoration of the downtown business district, and the birth of a new Arts and Entertainment District, momentum for our enhanced quality of life continues to build.

Every year about this time is also the review, discussion and proposal of the City’s annual budget, which was discussed by members of the Rolla City Council for nearly four hours at a budget workshop held last Monday at City Hall. City Administrator John Butz, together with all of the City’s nine department heads presented an overview of the City’s General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Capital Projects Funds, Proprietary Funds, Fiduciary Funds, and current budget situation. The dialogue, questions, and feedback helped to address many important budgetary aspects of the proposed $23 million budget that impact the delivery of city services. I cannot emphasize enough how much I appreciate the amount of planning and effort that went into the preparation of this year’s budget by the City’s department heads, City Administrator, and the Budget Review Committee that consisted of City Council members Gary Hicks, Don Barklage, and Monty Jordan; John Butz and Steffanie Rogers, Finance Director. Their diligence and ability to meet the fiscal needs of our City, cut costs, and provide a balanced budget, was greatly appreciated.

While about $1 million in unfunded requests were discussed during the workshops due to sales tax revenues dipping to about .5% for the year, there was a sense of optimism among Council members and City staff that Rolla will rebound from the downturn in the economy and resume a 2% to 3% growth rate in the years to come. Sales tax revenues, which are the primary generator of revenues for the City of Rolla, are once again projected at 1 percent for the 2009-2010 fiscal year, which will allow the City to provide the same level of services you have come to expect.

Some equipment, unfunded positions, infrastructure improvements and capitol improvement projects once again have needed to be put on hold due to lagging sales tax revenues, but the operations of all City departments are running smoothly and efficiently. And while a 1 percent Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) will be proposed for all full-time City employees in the 2009-2010 budget, funds were not available for employee merit increases this year. Given that the State’s annual budget is down 5.5 percent and many cities and towns across Missouri are experiencing deficits as low as 6% to 8% in their budgets, the City is somewhat fortunate to be keeping its head above water during these challenging economic times.

Public hearings to discuss and provide input on the 2009-2010 City budget, which officially begins on Oct. 1, will be held during the Sept. 8 and Sept. 21 Rolla City Council meetings at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Rolla City Hall (901 N. Elm Street). For more information regarding the City’s upcoming 2009/2010 budget, please contact the City’s Finance Director at (573) 426-6980 or visit the City’s Website at www.rollacity.org. A hard copy of the proposed City budget is also available for review at Rolla City Hall.

Growing and stimulating the economy continues to be of utmost importance to the Rolla City Council and City staff as we continue to work collaboratively with organizations and agencies such as the Meramec Regional Planning Commission, Rolla Regional Economic Commission, Missouri S&T, Phelps County Commission, Rolla Downtown Business Association, Rolla Area Chamber of Commerce, Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and the Missouri Municipal League.

Attracting new businesses and industries to the area, completing phase one of Rolla West with the new entrance to the Missouri S&T Innovation Park on Bryant Drive off Kingshighway, and implementing a new Community Improvement District (CID), which will help fund the first phases of the Rolla West project, will help accelerate economic development, encourage growth, and create employment opportunities that will fuel our economy.

The creation of an Enhanced Enterprise Zone (EZZ) along I-44 east of Rolla is another way the City and Phelps County can address the economic lull we are experiencing, and create property tax abatement incentives that will attract businesses and industries to our area that will create the job opportunities that everyone is talking about in our area and across the state of Missouri.

In fact, there are already over 63 such Enhanced Enterprise Zones located throughout every area of the state, including many of cities located along I-44 such as St. James, Waynesville, Cuba, Sullivan, Lebanon, and many other cities who compete with our city for new industries, businesses and ultimately employment and investment opportunities. The boundaries for the proposed EZZ in Rolla are being finalized through a series of meetings attended by members of the MRPC, RREC, Phelps County Commission and the City of Rolla. These are public meetings that have been attended by members of the local media, and interested residents. A public hearing to discuss the proposed EZZ in Rolla was originally scheduled for the Oct. 5 Rolla City Council meeting, but was recently canceled when the City was informed that the representative of the Missouri Department of Economic Development could not attend the meeting due to a scheduling conflict. A new date for the EZZ public hearing has been set for Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Rolla City Hall (901 N. Elm Street).

I highly encourage all residents and members of the community to attend the EZZ Public Hearing on Oct. 13 to become better informed, and provide your input and feedback on this important and economic tool that will attract businesses and industry to the area, and most importantly create the badly needed jobs to our area.