Upcoming EventSaturday, May 2, 2026
E-Waste & Shredding Event
About this Event
Dates To Remember
E-Waste & Shredding Event at the City Hall Parking Lot: May 2 from 9am - 12pm
Board of Aldermen Meeting: May 5
Work Session 6:30pm
Regular Session: 7:00pm
Sports – REGISTER HERE
Fall sports online registration opens July 1! – youth soccer, little kickers soccer clinic, youth volleyball, t-ball
Programs & Events – REGISTER HERE
Pickleball Lessons May session: May 1, 8, 15, 22 - FULL
KC Symphony in the Park: May 3 @ 6:00 | FREE
SPR at Farmers’ Market: May 6 | FREE
SPR at Farmers’ Market: May 20 | FREE
Splash Pad opens for the Season: (Memorial Day Weekend) May 25
Diamond Crest Park Ribbon Cutting: coming soon!
Pickleball Lessons June session: May 29, June 12, June 19, June 26
WildHERness Camp & Craft: May 30-31
Let’s Learn Mahjong: June 6
SPR at Farmers’ Market: June 10 | FREE
wildHERness Women’s Hike (16+): June 20 | FREE
Let’s Learn Mahjong: June 27
Challenger Sports Smithville Soccer Camp: June 8-12
Clay County under the stars & stripes / America 250: July 4 | FREE
Parks and Recreation Month in July! | FREE
Mondays: Books & Bites (registration required)
Tuesdays: Mini Makers (registration required)
Wednesdays: Popsicles at the Pad
Thursday: Yoga at the Courtyard
Friday: Picnic on the Playground
Saturday: Story Walk
SPR at Farmers’ Market: August 19 | FREE
Smithville’s Haunted Campground: October 24 | FREE
Community Engagement Updates
April 2026 Citizen Newsletter
SPR Sponsorship Opportunities are here! For more information visit www.smithvillemo.org/sponsor
Sign up for our Parks & Rec monthly newsletter HERE
Police Department Updates
We are proud to share that the City of Smithville has been officially designated as a Missouri Blue Shield Community. This designation is a state recognition awarded to local governments that demonstrate a strong commitment to public safety through support for law enforcement, strong community partnerships, and efforts to reduce crime.
This recognition is not just about the Police Department alone. It reflects the commitment of the City of Smithville, our community stakeholders, and the partnership we share in working together to keep Smithville safe.
“We are proud to receive the Missouri Blue Shield designation for 2026. This recognition highlights not only the City’s commitment to public safety, but also the strong relationship we have built with the Smithville community and the support we are fortunate to have from those we serve,” Chief Lockridge said.
As a Missouri Blue Shield Community, Smithville may also be eligible for state grant opportunities that can help support equipment, training, and other public safety needs. We are grateful for the continued support of our community and proud to be part of a city that values public safety.
Senior Center Updates
Preparing for Older Americans Month activities. This month, we will have a presentation on fall prevention, health screening, and a hotdog cookout sponsored by the Kiwanis Club.
May Activity Calendar
Project UpdatesCurrent projects can be found on our website at Smithville, MO.
Maintenance Updates
Parks
Installed new park gates at Smith’s Fork Park
Working with Missouri Dept of Conservation on projects involving native plantings and pollinator habitats
Streets
Mowed Wise Rd.
Tree Limb Removal after storm on Tillman Rd, Sumac St, and Park Ln.
Shot elevation of drainpipe and pond overflow at Wildflower
Delivered culvert to contractor at Splash Pad
Culvert installation/replacement at Hospital Dr
Water break repair at Church St & Commercial
Asphalt repair at 98 Cedar St
Asphalt repair at 413 Highland Ave
Unclogged drain at 14721 Wise Rd
Unclogged drain at 506 Quincy Blvd
Road closure due to flooding at Martin Rd & Bridge St
Unclogged drain at 602 Village Ln
Reinstalled sign at 13510 Forest Oaks Dr
Utilities
Total Drinking Water Production 6,287,000 gal
Completed all testing required at the WTP
Conducted weekly chemical level checks at the WTP for ordering
Backwashed filters 1,2,3,4 and 5 at the WTP
Continued working on project high service pump room rehabilitation at the WTP which included sanding pipes to prep for new paint
Replace the raw water turbidity line at the WTP
Completed grounds maintenance at the Southwest tower and WTP.
Completed 21 work order
70 locates completed
Completed all testing required at WWTP
Treated 6,475,000 gallons of wastewater
Completed weekly checks of all booster station and towers in the distribution system.
Staff repaired the fire hydrant in front of the NAPA building on 169hwy.
Staff repaired a force main leak on the campground pump station line. Completed an SSO report for the state
Collected 4 E-Coli samples for the week at the WWTP
With the rain making the wet well level high at the influent pump station we were able to wash down and break up floating grease
Changed exterior lights, replace and added new signs at the WWTP
Delivered all parts needed to move water services to the new main on DD HWY
Had the water pressure pump rebuilt on the sewer machine
Repaired potholes on the WWTP driveway
Date
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Time
9am-12pm
Location
City Hall parking lot
1015 Cultural Park Boulevard
