Hey Leeβs Summit! Hereβs whatβs happening this week!
Welcome back to the Leeβs Summit Lowdown! Iβm so glad youβre here. Hereβs a quick peek of our topics for the week!
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Outlaws & Infrastructure: Balancing $900M in growth with a 100-year-old legacy.
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The New Shop in Town: Where exactly the new Dillons is heading (and the traffic talk).
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A Local Hero: Meet our 11-time State Champ chasing Olympic dreams.
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Cleaning Up: Whatβs actually happening to the water at Legacy Lake.
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Scoreboard: Our new ranking as one of the best places to live in America.
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The Lineup: Your full social calendar for Feb 22β28.

ποΈ The House That Took a Road Trip
If youβve driven near 470 and Douglas lately, youβve seen the bulldozers prepped for the $900 million Discovery Park. But before the steel goes up, a piece of Leeβs Summit history had to hit the road.
A 100-year-old farmhouse with ties to the family of outlaw Cole Younger was recently lifted onto platforms and moved seven miles away to Grain Valley. Itβs a literal “move” to preserve a legacy while the city grows around it.
π Move over, Hy-Vee and Price Chopper.
A developer has officially filed plans for a massive 100,000-square-foot Dillons supermarket west of Leeβs Summit North High School (near Tudor and Douglas).
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The Scope: Itβs not just groceries – weβre talking retail space and a gas station.
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The Timeline: Neighborhood and Planning Commission meetings are slated for March and April. Expect some “Tudor Road traffic” talk to hit the Facebook groups soon.
β οΈ Targeting the “Gas Station Candy” Drugs.
The Planning Commission is fast-tracking regulations to pull a synthetic drug known as “07” or “70” off local shelves. Reported to be 7x more potent than OxyContin and often disguised as gummies or candy, this stuff has no business near our kids. Expect a new Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) in March to give the city more teeth to crack down on sales at local gas stations.
π§ Next Up: Olive & Orchard Improvements
Just when you thought youβd mastered the Ward Road detours, another big project is hitting the radar. The City is hosting a public meeting this Wednesday, Feb. 25 to discuss the Olive & Orchard Improvements Project.
Why it matters: This isnβt just a quick patch-up. Weβre talking new curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and storm sewers for a stretch of road thatβs seen a lot of wear and tear. If you live nearby, youβll want to drop by City Hall between 4:30 PM β 6:30 PM on Wednesday to see how this will affect your property line and your morning commute.
ποΈ Legacy Park: Sucking Up the Sludge
Why Legacy Lake is looking a little… empty.
If youβve noticed the water levels looking low, itβs intentional. The city is spending $1.8 million to dredge Legacy Lake.
The Problem: 23 years of neighborhood runoff has filled a third of the lake with 50,000 cubic yards of “sludge.”
The Solution: A massive hydraulic vacuum is sucking it out to restore the water we use to irrigate the sports fields. It should be back to its former glory by May.
π Local Legend: Jeremiah Mangels
Defying the limits, one push at a time.
Huge shoutout to Leeβs Summit North junior Jeremiah Mangels. Born with spina bifida and adopted from China at age six, Jeremiah hasn’t just joined the track team – heβs dominated it with 11 straight state championships. He was recently named a Para High School All-American, and weβre officially on “Olympic Watch” for this hometown hero.
π The Big Win: Leeβs Summit Hits the National Stage
We aren’t just a “Regional Hub”βweβre one of the best in the U.S.
Itβs official: U.S. News & World Report just ranked Leeβs Summit in the Top 250 Best Places to Live in the U.S. They specifically highlighted our mix of high-quality schools, the charm of Downtown, and the fact that we have more park space than some cities twice our size. Itβs a nice reminder that while weβre debating 40-minute public comment caps and navigating Ward Road detours, the big picture of our city is looking better than ever. Check out the full scorecard here.
βͺ The LS Loop
What happened while you were living your life last week.
There was no City Council meeting this week.
While the main Council was dark, a reader tipped me off to some interesting chatter over at the Rules Committee (jump to the 22:55 mark for the good stuff π). Theyβve been workshopping a new playbook for how public comment works at City Hall. The big talk? A potential 3-minute limit per speaker and a 40-minute total cap on public hearings. Itβs a move toward efficiency, but itβs definitely sparking some ‘transparency’ debate among the those highly engaged in our city affairs. Iβll keep an eye on this as it moves toward a final vote.
βͺ While the Board of Education didn’t meet formally this week, they did host a a βDinner with the Boardβ as they are gearing up for a major decision on the April 7 ballot. Youβre going to hear a lot about “Missouri Proposition C” over the next month, so letβs break down the jargon before the flyers start hitting your mailbox.
The Background: Prop C is a 1-cent statewide sales tax from the 80s that goes to schools. Hereβs the catch: the state requires school districts to “roll back” (reduce) their local property taxes based on how much sales tax they get.
The April Question:
The Board has voted to ask us for a full waiver of that rollback.
The Why: Leeβs Summit currently doesn’t have a full waiver. Each year between approximately $3 million and $5 million a year is given back to the taxpayers by reducing the next yearβs tax levy.
The Goal: The district intends to use that “recaptured” money specifically for staff salaries and benefits to keep our teachers from being recruited away by neighboring districts that already have full waivers.
The Bottom Line: Itβs not a new tax, but it is an adjustment to your current tax bill. For a $300,000 home, a full waiver would cost about $71 more per year in property taxes to keep that $5 million in our local classrooms.
πΈΒ Live & Local
Where to find the best tunes this week.
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Lee’s Summit Jazz Orchestra: Feb 24 6:00 PM β 9:00 PM | 1909 Club
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Brody Buster & The Redemption: Feb 27 7:00 PM β 10:00 PM | 1909 Club
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Micah Burdick: Feb 26 @ 7:30 PM | Iron Horse Bar and Grill
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Keith & Emmy Ladd: Feb 27 @ 8:00 PM | Llywelynβs
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Yard Dogs: Feb 28 @ 8:00 PM | Iron Horse Bar and Grill
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Flannigans Lite: Feb 28 @ 8:00 PM | Llywelynβs
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The MGDs: Feb 28 @ 7:00 PM | 1909 Club
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Ryan Manuel: Feb 28 @ 7:00 PM | The Goat Brewing Co.
Know a local musician I missed? Hit reply and let me know whoβs playing next weekend!
πΒ The Weekly Lineup
Put these on your radar so you donβt miss out.
Sunday, Feb 22
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TM Fieldhouse 1st Birthday Party: 11:00 AM | TM FieldhouseΒ
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Music Bingo: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Fringe Beerworks
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Manna Pack Party: 3:00 PM | Summit Fair
Tuesday, Feb 24
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Art Talk with Summit Art: 9:30 AM | Bridge SpaceΒ
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Knit Your Own Chunky Blanket: 6:30 PM β 9:30 PM | Grains & Taps
Wednesday, Feb 25
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Kid’s Resale Event β JBF Lee’s Summit Spring 2026 Sale | The Pavilion at John Knox Village
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Olive & Orchard Public Meeting: 4:30 PM | City Hall Council Chambers
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Karaoke: 8:30 PM | Brickβs Pub & GrubΒ
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Karaoke: 8:00 PM | Iron Horse Bar & Grill
Thursday, Feb 26
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Sip & Shop at Longview Mansion: 5:30 PM β 8:30 PM | The Historic Longview Mansion
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Lee’s Summit Mayoral Candidate Forum: 6:30 PM β 9:30 PM | Bridge Space
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Photographers Critique with Summit Art: 6:15 PM β 8:00 PM | Bridge Space
Friday, Feb 27
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Minecraft Art Camp: 1:00 PM β 4:00 PM | Gamber Community Center
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Radium Girls: 7:00 PM | Leeβs Summit High School
Saturday, Feb 28
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2026 Father Daughter Dance: 6:00 PM β 9:00 PM | Gamber Community Center
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Lorcana “Win A Case” Tournament: 12:00 PM | Pulp Fiction Comics & Games
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Winterfest 2026 Mouse Grand Prix: 5:00 PM | TM Fieldhouse
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Jacobβs Closet Mouse Derby: 3:30 PM | VFW Post 5789
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Radium Girls: 7:00 PM | Leeβs Summit High School
βοΈ Help Me Shape the Lowdown
This week, a reader tip led me straight to the Rules Committeeβs debate on public comment. It reminded me that the best stories in Lee’s Summit donβt always make the front page – they start with you.
Is there a “closed door” discussion or a neighborhood mystery you want me to look into? Whether itβs a construction project thatβs gone quiet or a local hero who needs a shoutout, hit reply and let me know. Iβm here to do the digging so you donβt have to.
Nominations Open: I want to highlight the people you care about. Use our new Community Nomination Form to tell me which local business or neighbor I should feature next!
Thanks for being part of the Lowdown crew!
– Jen
Β Editor, Leeβs Summit Lowdown
P.S. Now that weβre officially a “Top 250” city, does this mean we have to start acting more sophisticated? Because Iβm still wearing my Chiefs hoodie to the grocery store. Stay classy, Leeβs Summit! ππͺ
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