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Meeting set for Thursday to discuss Sunnyvale stormwater improvements
Meeting set for Thursday to discuss Sunnyvale stormwater improvements

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time27-04-2025

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Meeting set for Thursday to discuss Sunnyvale stormwater improvements

The city of Joplin will host an open house and public meeting Thursday to discuss stormwater improvements in the Sunnyvale area east of 32nd Street. The meeting will be held from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, May 1, on the fifth floor of Joplin City Hall, 602 S. Main St. The project design consists of curb inlets being installed at various intersections south of East 34th Street between Park Avenue and Brownell Avenue and north of East 36th Street. This collection system will be serviced with new stormwater pipes conveying water to the ditch east of Brownell Avenue. Residents can drop by any time during these hours to view the plans and ask questions about the upcoming construction project. City engineers and representatives of OWN, Inc., the project's consultant, will be available to provide information and answer questions. This project was included in the Parks and Stormwater Sales Tax, supported by voters in 2021. Concerns about the project were raised by residents of the Sunnyvale community after the City Council had previously granted a delay in the timeline of the project because of the number of projects requiring city staff attention and occupying contractors. The council voted in late 2023 to return the project to an earlier start rather than wait until 2026. Residents said they have dealt with severe flooding in the area over the years and did not want to wait longer to get the project underway. Those who are unable to attend the meeting but who would like to discuss the project can contact Kaleb Roberts at 417-624-0820, ext. 1520 or kroberts@ or Jeremy Hagerman at 417-624-0820, ext. 1538 or jhagerma@

Joplin breaks ground on 95-acre 'DORA' bike park
Joplin breaks ground on 95-acre 'DORA' bike park

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time25-02-2025

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Joplin breaks ground on 95-acre 'DORA' bike park

JOPLIN, Mo. — Cycling enthusiasts from across the Four States came to Joplin Monday (2/24) to show their support for a new, safer biking option. The City of Joplin broke ground on the Dover Outdoor Recreation Area, also known as 'DORA.' The 95-acre bike park located near Dover Hill Elementary will offer a variety of trails, ramps, and tracks for cyclists of all skill levels. Other park features include a shelter, restrooms, lighting, security cameras, and a landscaping layout with public art. DORA was on the Parks and Stormwater Sales Tax project list that voters renewed in 2021. An ARPA grant helped seal the deal, paying for part of the $5.8 million project. Cyclists say it's a much-needed addition to the Joplin area, and will offer a safer place to ride. 'This resource is going to be wonderful. To be able to truly enjoy what's out here without the fear of being hit by a car,' said Mark Cox, owner of Blue's Bike and Outdoor Company. 'Riding on the road now-a-days is not really safe, so riding on the trails and parks, this is the way to go,' said Aaron Shaw, a cycling enthusiast from Liberal, MO. Construction is already underway, as crews begin cutting out bike trails. The Dover Outdoor Recreation Area is expected to open in late 2025 or early 2026. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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