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  • Corps, City receive award; saves taxpayers $35 million

    KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Kansas City Mayor Sly James and Col. Anthony J. Hofmann, commander of the Kansas City District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, were presented with the Alphonse J. Dell’Isola Award for Outstanding Accomplishment in Construction by Strategic Value Solutions, Inc. during a presentation at the Richard Bolling Federal Building Nov. 28.
  • Public comment period open for Former Weldon Spring site

    KANSAS CITY, Mo.— The 88th Regional Support Command is initiating a 30-day public comment period from Dec. 1-31, 2012, to allow the public time to review and comment on the proposed action presented in the Draft Final Site Closure Documentation Report for Building S-28 at the Former Weldon Spring Ordnance Works.
  • Corps reminds of prohibited activities at Tuttle Creek

    KANSAS CITY, Mo.—With Tuttle Creek Lake at more than 11 feet below its normal pool elevation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers would like to remind the public of several activities that are prohibited on the newly-exposed lake bed.
  • Demonstration of security system at Truman Reservoir

    KANSAS CITY, MO — A demonstration of the applicability of non-lethal technologies for protection of dams and gated spillways from waterside attacks is scheduled to be conducted at the Harry S. Truman Reservoir the week of November 26-30, 2012.
  • Corps Receives favorable ruling on Jameson Island restoration project

    KANSAS CITY, Mo.— In a much anticipated decision, the Missouri Clean Water Commission provided the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) with a favorable ruling on the proposed Jameson Island Unit Shallow Water Habitat Restoration Project