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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Community  ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Community College District of Jefferson County is soliciting sealed bids for an internet service provider for the computer information systems datacenter. The bid package may be obtained by email request to purchasing@jeffco.edu. All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope or by email clearly marked ISP for The Computer Information Systems Datacenter RFP # 250017. The sealed envelopes are to be delivered to Michael Glisson, Director of Procurement and Auxiliary Services, Jefferson College, Business Office 1000 Viking Drive, Hillsboro, MO 63050. Emailed bids are to be sent to mglisson@jeffco.edu. Sealed and emailed bids will be received at the Business Office on the Hillsboro campus until 2:00 p.m., September 17, 2024. It is the policy of Jefferson College that no person shall on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, or veteran status, be subject to discrimination in employment or in admission to any educational program or activity of the College. Jefferson College reserves the right to reject any and all bids, in whole and in part, and to waive any informality. All inquiries pertaining to the project shall be directed to The Director of Purchasing and Auxiliary Services, Jefferson College, 1000 Viking Drive, Hillsboro, MO 63050, Telephone 636-481-3119, Email mglisson@ jeffco.edu
 
CITY OF DE SOTO NOTICE  CITY OF DE SOTO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held at 6:30 P.M., September 23, 2024 at City Hall, 17 Boyd, at which time citizens may be heard on the property tax rates proposed to be set by the City of De Soto, a political subdivision. The tax rate shall be set to produce revenues, which are reflected in the budget for the fiscal year beginning November 1, 2024. Assessed Valuation (By Categories) Current Tax Year 2024 Prior Year Tax 2023 Real Estate $ 66,868,500 $ 65,543,500 Personal Property $ 18,081,430 $ 18,736,900 Railroad and Utility $ 4,714,543 $ 4,647,786 TOTAL Fund $ 89,664,473 $ 88,928,186 Property Tax Revenue Proposed *Proposed Tax Rate For 2024 (Per $100) General Fund $ 377,667 0.4212% Park Fund $ 96,389 0.1075% Library Fund $ 302,080 $ 776,136 TOTAL 0.3369% 0.8656% City of De Soto By: *Subject to State Auditor’s Certification City Manager
 
CITY OF DE SOTO NOTICE  CITY OF DE SOTO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing September 23, 2024, at 5:30 P.M. A joint public hearing with the De Soto City Council and the Planning & Zoning Commission will be held at the regular City Council Meeting on October 21, 2024 @ 6:30 P.M. The purpose of the public hearing is to discuss a minor subdivision. The property is located at 1109 Clarke Street and will divide one (1) parcel into two (2) parcels. If you have any questions regarding the public hearings, please contact City Hall at 17 Boyd Street, De Soto, Missouri, or call (636) 586-3326. Crystal Barton, Deputy City Clerk
 
Crystal City #47 School District  Crystal City #47 School District Tax Rate Hearing Notice A hearing will be held at 5:45 p.m., September 24, 2024 at the Crystal City High School Hornet House, 1100 Mississippi Avenue, Crystal City, MO at which time citizens may be heard on the property tax rates proposed to be set by the Crystal City School District, a political subdivision. The tax rates are set to produce the revenues from the property tax required by the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024. Each tax rate is determined by dividing the amount of revenue needed by the current assessed valuation. The result is multiplied by 100 so the tax rate will be expressed in cents per $100 valuation. (*Estimates reflect the most accurate information at the time of posting. If necessary, changes can be made by the Board of Education at the Tax Rate Hearing.) Assessed Valuation (AV) (by categories)	 Real Estate	 Personal Property	 Combined Real Estate & Personal Property	 Less AV in Tax Increment Financing (TIF)	 Adjusted Assessed Valuation on Which Tax 	Revenue is Received	 New Construction & Improvements 	(Included in AV Total above)	 $	 $	 $	 $	 2024-25	 54,802,000	 16,696,905	 71,498,905	 0	 2023-24 $ 	 54,112,800 $	 16,567,864 $	 70,680,664 $	 0 $	 71,498,905	 $	 70,680,664 $	 522,600	 $	 347,600 	 	 The following Tax	 rates are Proposed	 by Fund:	 		 Amount of Property	 Proposed	 Tax Revenues	 Property Tax	 Budgeted (assumes	 Rate (per	 100% collection)	 $100)	 Incidental	 $	 3,371,316.37	 $	 4.7152	 $	3,332,451.95	$	4.7148 Teacher	 $	 0			 Debt Service	 $	 0			 Capital Projects	 $	 0			 Total	$	 3,371,316.37	 $	 4.7152	 Amount of Calculated	 Property Tax	 Property Tax Revenue From	 Rate (per Prior Year	 $100) $	 0		 $	 0		 $	 0		 $	3,332,451.95	$	4.7148 Total New Revenue (operating funds only)				 $	 38,864.42 New Revenue from New Construction and Improvements:		 $	 30,726.18 New Revenue from Reassessment:				 $	 8,138.25 Percentage of New Revenue from Reassessment:			 0.002442119%		 Board of Education Crystal City 47 Linda Schilly, President • Vickie Eisenbeis, Secretary
 
Due to default in payment,  Due to default in payment, Hawk Nest Storage, the listed locker contents will be sold at Hawk Nest Storage’s discretion if full payment is not received prior to release date, Hillsboro, MO 63050. Release date: Sat., Sept. 28, 2024 Unit 22 - J. Dillion Units 5 & P - D. Jones
 
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (RSMo.  NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (RSMo. 67.110) Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at 5:00p.m. Thursday, September 12, 2024, in the Board Room of the Administration Building, Jefferson College, Hillsboro, Missouri, at which time citizens may be heard on the property tax rates proposed to be set to produce the amount of revenue required from property taxes as shown in the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024. The tax rates are expressed in cents per $100 assessed valuation. The following information is provided pursuant to RSMo.67.110. ASSESSED VALUATION Actual 2023	 	 Actual 2024 Real Estate	 $	3,219,371,301	 $	3,235,694,136 Personal Property		1,022,578,231		1,003,121,758 $	4,241,949,532	 	 PROPOSED TAX RATE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2024 Tax Rate	 Amount of Property Tax per $100	 Revenue Actual	 Actual	 Projected Budget		 FY 2024	 FY 2025	 FY 2024	 FY 2025 	 	 	 	 General & Plant	 Capital Projects	 	 $	4,238,815,894 Total 26.12¢	 5.00¢	 $	10,584,949.23	 $	10,555,392.05 26.14¢	 5.00¢		 2,120,974.77		 2,119,407.95 31.12¢	 31.14¢	 $	12,705,924.00	 $	12,674,800.00 Board of Trustees The Community College District of Jefferson County, Missouri By: Lisa Vinyard, Secretary
 
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY  NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF FESTUS, MISSOURI There will be a public hearing before the City of Festus, Missouri at Festus City Hall, 711 West Main St. on Monday, September 9, 2024 at 5:50 p.m. at which time citizens may be heard on the proposed tax rates to be set by the City of Festus, Missouri for the 2024 tax year. The following information is provided pursuant to RSMo 67.110. Assessed Valuation 	 Tax Year 2024	 Tax Year 2023 Category	 Certified 8/15/24	 Certified 8/10/23 Real Estate	 Personal Property	 Railroad Utility	 $	 194,512,300	 $	 50,374,330	 $	6,976,709	 Total Assessed Valuation	 $	 251,863,339	 	 Amount of Property	 Proposed Tax	 Fund		 Tax Revenue		 Rates per $100 $	 188,140,300 $	 52,804,300 $	7,095,696 $	 248,040,296 Amount of Property Tax Revenue Budgeted General	 General - Firefighters	 Health	 Library	 Parks	 $	 347,571		 $	 478,037		 $	 187,638		 $	 258,412		 $	 258,412		 $	0.1380			 $	 0.1898			 $	0.0745		 $	0.1026			 $	0.1026		 $ $ $ $ $ 327,199 450,016 176,640 243,265 243,265 TOTAL	 $	1,530,070		 $	0.6075		 $ 1,440,385 Proposed tax rate may be the same rate as established in the prior year 2023 and may be subject to change upon receipt of final assessed valuation from the County Clerk. By Order of the Council Leah Smith, City Clerk Festus, Missouri
 
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The  NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Directors of the Saline Valley Fire Protection District of Jefferson County, Missouri, will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on Thursday, September 26, 2024, at the hour of 6:00 p.m., at 1771 Springdale Blvd., Fenton, MO 63026 on the proposed rates of levy of the District for 2024. The totals of assessed valuations for Jefferson County, Missouri, are provided to the District at the date of this publication, by category. The figures provided are intended to advise the District of the valuations within the District upon which the District shall predicate its levy rates; the total assessed valuations of said County may be changed by said County Assessor and/or the Missouri Auditor after this publication; the total assessed valuation or categories of taxable property within the District as now known for the 2024, are as follows: The tax rates shall be calculated to produce substantially the same revenues as required in the annual budget adopted as provided in this chapter. The final tax levies set by the District shall be established in accordance with the provision of section 137.073 and 137.115 RSMO Article X Section 22 of the Missouri Constitution and said documentation shall be made in accordance with the District’s tax rate calculation which will be available at the public hearing 	 Prior Tax	 Current Tax Categories	 Year 2023	 Year 2024 Real Estate - Residential:	 $	 243,969,500.00	 $	 249,779,300.00 Real Estate - Agricultural/Horticultural	 $	 329,600.00	 $	 311,500.00 Real Estate - Commercial/Industrial	 $	 30,237,100.00	 $	 31,012,900.00 Personal Property	 $	 86,128,338.00	 $	 84,483,112.00 Locally Assessed RR & Utility (Real)		 -		 Locally Assessed RR & Utility (Pers)		 -		 State Assessed RR & Utility (Real)	 $	 10,325,359.00	 $	 9,841,892.00 State Assessed RR & Utility (Pers)	 $	 1,187,174.00	 $	 1,184,681.00 Totals	 $ 	 372,177,071.00 	 $	 376,613,385.00 	 Amount of Property	 Proposed Tax 	 Tax Revenues	 Rates for District Funds (tax proceeds)	 Budgeted for 2024	 2024 per $100 General Revenue		 4,944,557.13		 1.3129 Dispatching		 130,684.84		 0.0347 Pension		 293,758.44		 0.0780 Totals:		 5,369,000.41		 1.4256
 
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The  NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Jefferson County, Missouri, County Council will hold a public hearing regarding proposed amendments to the existing Chapter 505 Code of Ordinances for Jefferson County, Missouri, controlling erosion and sedimentation control / stormwater management in the unincorporated territory of Jefferson County, Missouri. The public hearing will be held on: Monday, September 23rd, 2024, 6:30 p.m. Citizens of Jefferson County are urged to attend this public hearing, held in the Assembly Room in the Jefferson County Administration Center, 729 Maple Street, Hillsboro, Missouri, and will be asked to submit comments or input, in writing to the County Council. The proposed changes to the Jefferson County Chapter 505 Code of Ordinances may be viewed on the Jefferson County, Missouri website: https://www. jeffcomo.org/163/Stormwater. If you are unable to attend the public hearing but would like to submit comments or input, they must be received no later than September 13, 2024 by 5:00 PM via email to CBoyer@jeffcomo.org or US mail, to: County Council of Jefferson County, Missouri, Attention: Cherylynn Boyer - Stormwater Code Comments, P.O. Box 100, Hillsboro, MO 63050
 
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING There  NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING There will be a public hearing before the City of Crystal City, Missouri, at City Hall, 130 Mississippi Ave., Crystal City, Missouri on Monday, September 23, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at which time citizens may be heard on the property tax rate proposed to be set by the City of Crystal City, Missouri for the 2024 tax year. The following information is provided pursuant to RSMo 67.110. Assessed	 Tax Year	 Valuation	 2023	 Real Estate	 $	 69,959,800	 Personal 	 $	 21,896,580	 Railroads & Utilities	 $	 0	 (Locally Assessed) Railroads & Utilities	 $	 3,342,056	 (State Assessed) TOTAL VALUATIONS	 $	 95,198,436	 Amount of property tax revenues budgeted for 2024: Proposed Revenue	 By Fund	 Proposed	 Revenue	 General Fund	 Parks & Recreation 	 Public Library 	 $	 $	 $	 	 $	726,950	 Tax Year 2024 $	 70,650,600 $	 23,280,415 $	 0 $	 3,345,587 $	97,276,602 $	 726,950 Proposed Tax Rate per $100 475,780	 $	 125,585		 125,585		 .4891 .1291 .1291 $	 .7473 Proposed Tax rate may be the same rate as established in the prior year 2023 and may be subject to change upon receipt of final assessed valuation from the County Clerk. By Order of the Council Shelly Andrews, City Clerk Crystal City, Missouri
 
Notice to anyone who may  Notice to anyone who may have a claim for inheritance re: Virginia Trago (Trago Family Trust) deceased 5-17-2024. Please notify Sherry L Harris trustee at 6971 Indian Hill Rd., Honor, MI 49640 by Oct. 4, 2024 or be forever barred.
 
Public Hearing Notice City Of  Public Hearing Notice City Of Pevely The City of Pevely Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday October 8, 2024, at 5:45 pm at Pevely City Hall, 401 Main Street, Pevely, MO 63070. The property owners of 8920 Commercial Blvd., Pevely, MO 63070 are requesting to rezone the property to I-2. All interested parties are welcome to attend.
 
Public Hearing Notice City Of  Public Hearing Notice City Of Pevely The City of Pevely Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, at 6:15 pm at Pevely City Hall, 401 Main Street, Pevely, MO. 63070. The property owners of 1225 Reisling Ln., Pevely, MO are requesting a boundary adjustment for the property. All interested parties are welcome to attend.
 
PUBLIC NOTICE FROM THE FOLLOWING  PUBLIC NOTICE FROM THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL DISTRICTS: Hillsboro R-3, Grandview R-2, Sunrise R-9, DeSoto #73, Northwest R-1, Jefferson R-7, Festus R-6, Crystal City 47, Windsor C-1, Dunklin R-5, and Fox C-6 All responsible public agencies are required to locate, evaluate, and identify children with disabilities who are under the jurisdiction of the agency, regardless of the severity of the disability, including children attending private schools, highly mobile children, such as migrant and homeless children, and children who are suspected of having a disability and in need of special education even though they are advancing from grade to grade. The agencies assure that they will provide a free, appropriate public education (FAPE) to all eligible children with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 21 under their jurisdiction. Disabilities include autism, deaf/blindness, emotional disorders, hearing impairment and deafness, intellectual disabilities, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairments, specific learning disabilities, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury, visual impairment/blindness and young child with a developmental delay. The agencies assure that it will provide information and referral services necessary to assist the State in the implementation of early intervention services for infants and toddlers eligible for the Missouri First Steps program. The agencies assure that personally identifiable information collected, used, or maintained by the agency for the purposes of identification, evaluation, placement or provision of FAPE of children with disabilities may be inspected and/or reviewed by their parents/guardians. Parents/guardians may request amendment to the educational record if the parent/guardian believes the record is inaccurate, misleading, or violates the privacy or other rights of their child. Parents have the right to file complaints with the U.S. Department of Education or the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education concerning alleged failures by the district to meet the requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). The agencies have developed a Local Compliance Plan for the implementation of State Regulations for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This plan contains the agency’s policies and procedures regarding storage, disclosure to third parties, retention and destruction of personally identifiable information and the agency’s assurances that services are provided in compliance with the General Education Provision Act (GEPA). This plan may be reviewed at each agency’s Administrative Office, from 9:00 am-3:00 pm, Monday through Friday, when school is in session. This notice will be provided in native languages as appropriate.
 
TAX RATE HEARING NOTICE FOX-WINDSOR  TAX RATE HEARING NOTICE FOX-WINDSOR SUBDISTRICT AND NORTHWEST SUBDISTRICT JEFFERSON COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT STATE OF MISSOURI 	 The Jefferson County Library District Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing at 4:00 p.m. on the 18th day of September, 2024, at the Arnold City Hall, 2101 Jeffco Blvd, Arnold, MO in accordance with Chapter 67.110, Revised Statutes of Missouri, as amended, upon the proposed rates of tax to be levied within the Fox-Windsor Subdistrict and Northwest Subdistrict for 2024. Assessed Valuation of Property by Category: 		 		 Real (residential)	 Real (agricultural)	 Real (commercial)	 Personal Property	 Local railroad and utility (commercial)	 Local railroad and utility (personal)	 State railroad and utility (commercial)	 State railroad and utility (personal)	 FOX-WINDSOR Subdistrict	 2023	 2024	 $	 1,020,727,000	 $	 1,042,650,500	 $	 2,204,200	 $	 1,315,700	 $	 187,454,100	 $	 192,398,300	 $	 378,653,056	 $	 367,582,000	 $	 836,603	 $	 4,047,030	 $	 329,868	 $	 4,082,605	 $	 49,628,802	 $	 47,583,775	 $	 6,973,639	 $	 6,930,891	 NORTHWEST Subdistrict 2023	 2024 $	 458,005,800	 $	 467,816,600 $	 2,492,300	 $	 2,497,300 $	 109,227,200	 $	 110,024,500 $	 196,954,833	 $	 188,289,250 $	 4,598,160	 $	 4,827,454 $	 2,868,435	 $	 3,870,597 $	 39,732,593	 $	 37,777,955 $	 4,812,174	 $	 4,753,594 	 Total	 $	1,646,807,268	 $	1,666,590,801	 $	818,691,495	 $	819,857,250 {included current year new construction and improvements}			 $	 19,497,740			 $	 7,058,207 {TIF 2023 figure of $21,857,300 included in the Fox-Windsor Subdistrict 2023 total above; breakout = Base Value = $5,949,200; Abated Value = $15,908,100. TIF 2024 figure of $22,132,000 included in the Fox-Windsor Subdistrict 2024 total above; breakout = Base Value = $5,949,200; Abated Value = $16,182,800.} The amount of revenue required to be provided from the property tax as set forth in the annual Fox-Windsor budget, adopted as provided by Chapter 67, R.S. MO, for the year 2024 is $4,339,802. The amount of revenue required to be provided from the property tax as set forth in the annual Northwest budget, adopted as provided by Chapter 67, R.S. MO, for the year 2024 is $2,182,460. The tax rate proposed to be set for the various purposes of taxation within the Fox-Windsor Subdistrict is $.2604 on each $100. assessed valuation. If proposed tax rate is adopted, the increase in tax revenue as a result of reassessment is 0.0174% or $746. The increase in tax revenue due to an increase in assessed value resulting from new construction and improvements is projected at $50,772. The tax rate proposed to be set for the various purposes of taxation within the Northwest Subdistrict is $.2662 on each $100. assessed valuation. The increase in tax revenue due to an increase in assessed value resulting from new construction and improvements is projected at $18,789. Final levy is subject to revised figures from state and county sources. Following public hearing, the Jefferson County Library District Board of Trustees will fix the rates of tax within the Fox-Windsor Subdistrict and the Northwest Subdistrict.
 
Windsor C-1 School District Imperial,  Windsor C-1 School District Imperial, Missouri Tax Rate Hearing Notice The Windsor C-1 School District’s Board of Education will be conducting a public hearing on September 25, 2024 at 6:45 PM, in the Performing Arts Auditorium, at which time citizens may be heard on the property tax rate proposed to be set by the Windsor C-1 School District. Beginning fiscal year July 1, 2024, the tax rates shall be set to produce revenues that the budget shows to be required from the property tax. Each tax rate is determined by dividing the amount of revenue needed by the current assessed valuation. The result is multiplied by 100 so that the tax rate will be expressed in cents per $100 valuation.
 

Office Space for Lease 

OFFICE SPACE Newer building, ready  OFFICE SPACE Newer building, ready for move in, 1012sq.’ 55/Imperial Main, conference/break access. Call for price! 314-526-9499
 

Painting 

AAA PAINTING Interior and Exterior  AAA PAINTING Interior and Exterior Powerwashing & Mildew Removal Specializing In Staining Cedar & Log Homes, Decks, etc. Residential/commercial Free estimates. 35+ years experience GARY NAUCKE - INSURED 636-937-2130
 
DRYWALL, TAPING, painting, finishing: residential, commercial, free estimates 314-784-3922.
 
FREE ESTIMATES Affordable painting with  FREE ESTIMATES Affordable painting with professional results. Call Dan 314-452-7696
 
GRAHAM PAINTING: interior, exterior, drywall finish, wallpaper removal, decks, powerwashing, cabinets. Insured. Call, text 314-769-3332.
 
Interior/ Exterior Wallpaper Removal. Insured.  Interior/ Exterior Wallpaper Removal. Insured. Small local business. Owner Operated. 314-401-9211
 
PRECISION PAINTER Interior/Exterior New Construction  PRECISION PAINTER Interior/Exterior New Construction • Repaints • Staining • Powerwashing Insured • 26 Years Experience 636-208-4331
 

Pets 

Adorable Miniature Chug Puppies, first set of shots, dewormed, 636-535-5147
 
Australian Shepherd puppies, Hillsboro area, call/text 816-433-8711.
 
FREE, energetic, friendly kittens, 8wks old, to good home! 314-223-1548
 
Himalayan/Tabby Kittens- born Mother's Day, Free to good home. 314-650-1166
 

Plumbing 

A&R Plumbing: licensed, bonded, insured, repairs, remodeling, new construction. No job too small 636-296-3236, 314-596-1427.
 
CAMERA/LOCATING & HYDROFLUSHING  CAMERA/LOCATING & HYDROFLUSHING INSURED
 
 
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