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District Publicationpdf Or Other Document Produced by The 2 0 2 1 DISTRICT DIRECTORY 36TH DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE MARK A. SHARP Dear Friend, Your state and local governments are here to serve you. However, finding the resource when you have a problem or need information may be difficult. This directory is intended to serve as an easy reference guide for residents of our district. COMMITTEES I hope you find this directory helpful. If Member: I can ever provide assistance, please Crime Prevention do not hesitate to contact me by calling, Elementary and emailing, or stopping by my office. Secondary Education As always, it is an honor and privilege to General Laws serve you. Joint Committee on Legislative Research Your State Representative, Special Committee on Urban Issues MARK A. SHARP State Representative - District 36 STATE CAPITOL 201 W Capitol Ave • Room 102-BA Jefferson City, MO 65101-6806 (573) 751-9469 [email protected] 2 KANSAS CITY 414 E 12th St, Kansas City 64106 • www.kcmo.gov MAYOR QUINTON LUCAS ......................................................................513-3500 CITY COUNCIL District 6 KEVIN McMANUS....................................................................513-6525 District 1 At Large KEVIN O’NEILL District 2 At Large TERESA LOAR ........................................................513-6507 District 3 At Large BRANDON ELLINGTON ..........................................513-6511 District 4 At Large KATHERYN SHIELDS..............................................513-6515 District 5 At Large LEE BARNES, JR.....................................................513-6519 District 6 At Large ANDREA BOUGH ....................................................513-6523 CITY HALL ACTION CENTER- CITY SERVICES AND INFORMATION ...... 311 or 513-1313 BIRTH CERTIFICATES/DEATH CERTIFICATES ...................................513-6309 CITY MANAGER ......................................................................................513-1408 CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ................................................513-1500 COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE ..................................................................513-1349 FINANCE ..................................................................................................513-1173 FIRE (Non Emergency) ............................................................................513-4600 HEALTH ...................................................................................................513-6008 HUMAN RELATIONS ..............................................................................513-1836 MUNICIPAL COURT ................................................................................513-2700 NEIGHBORHOODS AND HOUSING SERVICES ...................................513-3200 PARKS AND RECREATION ...................................................................513-7500 PUBLIC WORKS .....................................................................................513-9970 JACKSON COUNTY 415 E 12th St, Kansas City 64106 • www.jacksongov.org COUNTY EXECUTIVE FRANK WHITE ...................................................881-3333 COUNTY LEGISLATORS District 4 DAN TARWATER ....................................................................881-3362 District 1 At Large JALEN ANDERSON .................................................881-4477 District 2 At Large CRYSTAL WILLIAMS ...............................................881-3464 District 3 At Large TONY MILLER..........................................................881-4423 COUNTY PROSECUTOR JEAN PETERS BAKER .................................881-3555 JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF DARRYL FORTE (Non Emergency) .....524-4302 COMBAT ..................................................................................................881-1400 GENERAL INFORMATION (Main Switchboard) ......................................881-3000 3 HOSPITALS CHILDREN’S MERCY HOSPITAL 2401 Gillham Rd...............................234-3000 BELTON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 17065 S US 71 ....................348-1200 RESEARCH MEDICAL CENTER 2316 E Meyer Blvd .............................276-4000 ST. JOSEPH MEDICAL CENTER 1000 Carondelet Dr ...........................942-4400 ST. LUKE’S HOSPITAL OF KANSAS CITY 4401 Wornall Rd ...............932-2000 TRUMAN MEDICAL CENTER 2301 Holmes Rd .....................................404-1000 VA MEDICAL CENTER 4801 E Linwood Blvd.........................................861-4700 SCHOOLS CENTER SCHOOL DISTRICT .................................................................349-3300 8701 Holmes Rd, Kansas City 64131 GRANDVIEW C-4 SCHOOL DISTRICT ..................................................316-5000 13015 10th St, Grandview 64030 HICKMAN MILLS C-1 SCHOOL DISTRICT ............................................316-7000 5401 E 103rd St, Kansas City 64137 KANSAS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ........................................................418-7000 2901 Troost Ave, Kansas City 64109 COMMUNITY RESOURCES COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE COUNCIL ..................................................763-3277 10901 Blue Ridge Blvd, Kansas City 64134 • [email protected] (food pantry, rent & utility assistance, hygiene items, diapers & pullups, medicine, & medical devices) HARVESTERS MOBILE FOOD PANTRIES ................................... 877-353-6639 Center High School 8715 Holmes Rd ....................................................898-2758 12-1 p.m. on the 3rd Saturday of the month Sponsored by Three Trails Community Church Colonial Presbyterian Church 9500 Wornall Rd ...................................942-3272 8-10 a.m. on the 3rd Saturday of the month Impact Family Worship 9408 Blue Ridge Blvd.......................................442-7705 12-1 p.m. on the 3rd Saturday of the month Ruskin High School 7000 E 111th St .....................................................316-7400 4-5:30 p.m. on the 3rd Thursday of the month 4 OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS EMERGENCIES FIRE, HAZARDOUS MATERIAL, MEDICAL OR POLICE ............................911 AARP ............................................................................................... 888-687-2277 ELECTIONS KANSAS CITY ELECTION BOARD ........................................................842-4820 JACKSON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS ......................................325-4600 ELECTRICITY EVERGY.................................................................................................. 471-5275 GAS SPIRE .......................................................................................................756-5252 EMERGENCY CALLS ................................................................. 800-582-1234 SAFE DIGGING ...........................................................................................811 POLICE NON-EMERGENCY CALLS ....................................................................234-5111 SOUTH PATROL DIVISON (Non-Emergency) ........................................234-5550 SENIOR SERVICES MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL AGING/ADULT SERVICES ......474-4240 TRANSPORTATION KANSAS CITY AREA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (RideKC) ......221-0660 RideKC.org U.S. POSTAL SERVICE .................................................................. 800-275-8777 WATER KC WATER ..............................................................................................513-1313 If an inside view of legislative activities in the Missouri Capitol interests you, sign up for my Capitol Report. This email update provides valuable information on legislation under discussion before it becomes law. Contact me to sign up to receive a copy of my Capitol Report. My email address is listed on the opening letter page of this booklet. 5 house.mo.gov The full text and latest action on legislation being considered by the Missouri House of Representatives can be accessed by going to house.mo.gov. You can also check committee hearing schedules, calendars, fl oor schedules and the Journals for both the House and Senate, and even listen to live debate during session. Rep. Sharp honors the Kansas City Monarchs on the House Floor as a part of the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus’ Black History Month discussion. 6 OTHER HELPFUL SERVICES . 800, 877, and 866 numbers are toll free. Directory assistance ........ (800) 555-1212 ALCOHOL AND DRUG INFORMATION ....................................... (800) 575-7480 dmh.mo.gov ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY .......................................................... (816) 655-6700 at.mo.gov TTY (816) 655-6711 AUTOMOBILE SAFETY ................................................................ (888) 327-4236 nhtsa.gov TTY (800) 424-9153 BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU of MISSOURI bbb.org Central Region (Columbia) ....................................................... (573) 886-8965 Eastern Region (St. Louis) ........................................................ (314) 645-3300 Southeast Region (Cape Girardeau) ........................................ (573) 803-3190 Southwest Region (Springfi eld) ................................................ (417) 862-4222 Western Region (Kansas City) .................................................. (816) 421-7800 DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION ..................................... (800) 232-4636 cdc.gov TTY (888) 232-6348 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ..................................................... (800) 799-7233 (SAFE) The National Domestic Violence Hotline TTY (800) 787-3224 thehotline.org EDUCATION GRANTS AND LOANS Federal Student Aid Information Center ......................................... (800) 433-3243 studentaid.ed.gov TTY (800) 730-8913 ELECTIONS Federal Election Commission ........................................................
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