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August 2023 Newsletter - City of Ozark MO - spayne@ozarkmissouri.com

 

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Issue 78| August 2023

City News

mccracken bridge being prepared for asphalt

McCracken Road being prepared for asphalt

Contractor crews are currently working on the excavation of McCracken Road for the construction of a trail, asphalt road, and a concrete deck pour. 

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garrison springs

Garrison Springs project

moving forward

Exciting news from the City of Ozark Environmental Division! Work has started on the Garrison Springs culvert project. As crews begin work on-site, safety is of the utmost concern, so to minimize foot and vehicular traffic, additional barricades and fencing will be installed.


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Indoor aquatic facility to reopen Aug. 10

The new Dectron unit was successfully installed and the indoor pool has been freshly painted. The Ozark Community Center is getting closer and closer to filling the pool and reopening it to the community.

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Watch the installation below:

new Dectron unit was lifted off a truck by a crane and installed on the roof of the oc building

Pardon Our Progress

Public Works Department

Project Oak St. & West Downtown

The City of Ozark Public Works is happy to report that the water main improvements have been completed, while the sewer main improvements are now at an impressive 85% completion. Crews will soon be ready to tackle the next phase of the project: roadway improvements.

Stay updated on this project 

Saturday, August 12 | from 9 - 11 am

at the Ozark Community Center

1530 W. Jackson St. Ozark, Mo



The second Saturday of each month, meet Mayor Don Currence in this open forum-style meeting where you have a chance to discuss the things that mean the most to you as an Ozark Citizen.

Event Details

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Aug. 7 | 7 - 9 pm

Board of Aldermen

Aug. 12| 9 - 11 am

Meeting with the Mayor

Aug. 21 | 7- 9 pm

Board of Aldermen

Aug. 28 | 7 - 9 pm

Planning & Zoning

You can attend the Board of Aldermen meetings

at City Hall at 205 N 1st St, Ozark, MO 65721 starting at 7 pm

the first and third Monday of each month or watch live online.

Calendar & Agendas


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Ozark Police Department

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Scam Alert



The Ozark Police Department has been notified about fraudulent calls being made using the department's phone number.

Ozark Police will never request any form of payment over the phone. You have the right to request that the officer visit your residence to confirm their identity.


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hero in training ozark police department opd

Attention, young heroes! 

Join us at the Ozark Police Department on August 16 from 6 - 8 pm. At this FREE action-packed event, you'll engage in exciting activities like drone and K9 demonstrations, mock crime scenes with evidence processing, and more!

For children ages 6-14.

Details and registration... "only 7 remaining"!

OPD 2023 Citizen's Academy

The Ozark Police Department is holding its 8th Annual Citizens Police Academy starting Aug. 22. Sessions will cover topics such as your rights and use of force, you will learn about the department's canine officers and participate in a ride-along and shooting training.

More information

Be a ‘pawsitive’ citizen! Register your dog today!

The City of Ozark requires all dogs residing in Ozark City limits to be registered, which serves as official proof of ownership and will provide a unique identification number or tag that can be used to locate you as the owner if your dog gets lost or goes missing.


How to register your dog and obtain a pet license ...

Ozark Fire Protection District

Progress continues on Fire Station #3

The North walls of Fire Station #3 on Highway W have been extended to accommodate a new gym facility, equipment room, and maintenance area. The insulation is in and wall coverings are being installed. The re-opening of this station will culminate many months of hard work and coordinated efforts toward placing staffing back into the station. Stay tuned for continuous updates. 

District hires four new members, promotes two

Firefighters Mitch Beary and Dustin Cutbirth successfully passed an in-depth process leading to their promotion to the position of Engineer. An Engineer drives and operates all apparatus and equipment from ladder trucks to the saws and fans stored in their bellies. Engineers work closely with their assigned Company Officer to assist with crew development and act as the step-up or out-of-title officer during the Company officer's absence. Both Mitch and Dustin are skilled operators currently and we are excited to see them grow within this career.

The district welcomes Firefighters Ryan Rush, Jesse Gearhart, Matthew Dilday, and F.F. intern Braden Loehr. After an extensive vetting and interview process, they rose to the top of the candidate pool and earned their place with the Ozark Fire Protection District. 

"We are happy to bring them aboard and make them members of our family," said Asst. Fire Chief Aaron Heaton. They will complete a 2-week onboarding process that introduces them to the district operations and prepares them for service. Then, they will each be assigned to a specific crew that will help them develop a high level of competency over their next 12-month probationary period.   

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