Schertz Public Library Information Available Online
The City of Schertz Public Library information can be found at Schertz.com
The City of Schertz Public Library information can be found at Schertz.com
The City of Schertz Public Library information can be found at Schertz.com
The City of Schertz Public Library information can be found at Schertz.com
Looking for some one-on-one instruction? If you need to learn to swim or need coached support on your stroke, Liberty Parks & Rec offers private lesson packages on a weekly basis. 4 classes; 30 minutes per class.*To register for private swim lessons, please select the program below and complete the online form where once submitted, you will be contacted by a team member to schedule your lessons. Min. 4 years of age through adult*Registration will close when all available spots are full.
Liberty Parks & Rec offers Soccer programs designed to provide players and coaches with a fun, positive and rewarding soccer experience. Open to a range of ages and skill levels, these leagues focus on skill development, teamwork, sportsmanship and a love for the game.Players will learn and improve fundamental soccer skills such as passing, dribbling, shooting and field positioning while gaining confidence both on and off the field. The recreational format creates an encouraging environment where athletes can grow, stay active and build friendships throughout the season.Recreational Soccer
Project OverviewThe City of Liberty is finalizing design of a project to remove and replace the Marilynn Avenue Bridge which crosses Cates Branch Creek. Why is the project needed?The Marilynn Avenue Bridge crosses Cates Branch Creek and is located approximately 0.25 miles west of Southview Dr. The existing 23-foot long structure is a single span, precast concrete channel beam bridge.The City has bridge inspections conducted every two years, during the 2021 inspection cycle the Marilynn Avenue Bridge was rated as a 4 in "fair" condition with a posted 10 ton load limit. Based on the 2021 inspection the City determined that it was in the public's best interest to proactively begin looking at replacing the bridge. Design of a replacement began in 2023. During the 2025 inspection cycle the Marilynn Avenue Bridge was downgraded and rates as a 3 with a recommendation to look into replacement or rehabilitation alternatives. How is construction going to be funded?The construction will be funded through City Capital and Transportation Sales Taxes which is dedicated to funding transportation and roadway roadway improvement projects. The total cost of construction cost estimate is $800,000. When is construction scheduled for?Construction is tentatively scheduled for 2027/2028 pending all environmental authorizations and approvals as well as the successful acquisition of necessary easements and a contract for construction.What about the Sherrill St. Bridge?The original design, which began in 2023, looked at replacing the Marilynn Ave. bridge and then closing the Sherrill St. bridge with either a "hammer-head" or cul-de-sac installed on either end of the closed bridge. As design progressed it was determined that the installation of "hammer-heads" and/or cul-de-sacs was cost prohibitive. As such the current plan accounts for the Sherrill St. bridge to remain open with the potential for it to function as a pedestrian crossing only as its service life for vehicles nears its end. Questions:Contact the Capital Projects Engineer via email.
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"Parks & Recreation Committee Members There are seven members of the Parks & Recreation Committee. All members must be residents of the City of Smithville. Meetings The Parks and Recreation Committee meets the third Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the City Hall Board Room. Agendas & Minutes Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval. View Most Recent Agendas and Minutes Responsibilities Make recommendations to the Board of Aldermen and City Administrator on matters relating to parks and recreation. Assist in the planning of parks and recreation programs. Encourage citizen involvement in park and recreation activities."
"Household Hazardous Waste collection event will be held at 801 Kent St. Liberty MO on May 30th 8am-noon. "
"Planning and Zoning Commission Members: Gary Brown Pam Mason Mike Kelly Melody Weideman Brian Casto Josh McMichael The Planning and Zoning Commission meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall."
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