Raytown City Administrator - Strategic Government Resources
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Raytown City Administrator - Strategic Government Resources
City of Raytown, Missouri City Administrator The Community Raytown, Missouri, ideally situated just 10 miles from downtown Kansas City, blends the best of urban and suburban living in a safe, welcoming environment that has a small-town feel. Home to almost 30,000 residents, Raytown is a family-oriented community with stellar schools, a strong workforce, and easy access to big city amenities. Centrally located in the fast-growing eastern section of Jackson County, the City’s convenient access to interstates 435, 470, and 70, as well as its proximity to the Kansas City International Airport, have made it a major economic hub. Raytown began as a Santa Fe Trail stop just eight miles south of Independence and is probably the second oldest town in Jackson County. The opening of the Santa Fe Trail drew settlers to the region, with blacksmiths, wagon makers, and iron workers soon setting up shop to meet the growing demand for wagon trains. The City is named in honor of William Ray, a blacksmith who moved to Jackson County around 1848 and established a smithy along the Santa Fe Trail, at what is now the intersection of 63rd Street and Raytown Road. After area residents began to clamor for better roads to Kansas City and Independence, commissioners laid out and approved Raytown Road, and Ray’s shop became a geographic landmark along the road. The settlement was known first as “Ray’s Town” and, by 1854, as “Raytown.” The City was incorporated on July 17, 1950. Though Raytown is landlocked by surrounding communities and there is no room for expansion in those directions, there is development space within the City boundaries that could suit a wide variety of private and public growth, including a tract of approximately two acres just outside the Downtown District. The City is experiencing growth in both commercial and residential development, particularly along the Highway 350 corridor and is currently a market for independent senior living communities. The City has several economic development opportunities. The Truman Sports Complex and the Cerner Office Campus impact the Raytown community and economy. Major area employers include Raytown Quality Schools, Wal-Mart, Hy-Vee Food & Drug Stores, USA 800, and KCP&L. Raytown’s Central Business District serves as the heart of this first tier suburb. The District is slated for a multi-phase revitalization to strengthen and support the economic development potential of this area. Throughout the City’s history, the area around East 63rd Street and Raytown Road has been the center of community activity, commerce, and social interaction. In order to create a more attractive and pedestrian-friendly environment that is conducive to retail and commercial activity, the City is undertaking a physical transformation of the area’s streets. In June 2015, Raytown was awarded a Bronze Level Designation for the work the City has done to make the community more livable for All Ages. There is abundant family-friendly leisure, recreational, and cultural offerings in and around the City. The Raytown Historical Society and Museum and Rice-Tremonti Farm House offer visitors a glimpse into the City’s past, and Cave Spring, a 36acre urban nature center and historic area in Van Buren, reflects the diversity of the region’s cultural and natural history. Raytown has a strong parks system, with youth, adult, and senior programming year-round, and there are several reservoirs that provide ideal settings for fishing, swimming, and other water sports. Raytown is also home to a BMX track and to the Extreme Grand Prix Indoor Family Fun Center. Several annual festivals, including the Raytown Arts & Music Festival and the Craft Beer Festival of the Lost Township, draw visitors from all over the region. “Reaching for Tomorrow” The Community, continued The greater Kansas City metro area offers additional opportunities for entertainment. Cultural offerings such as the Kansas City Art Institute, NelsonAtkins Museum of Art, Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Crossroads Art District, and the Kansas City Music Hall are a short distance from Raytown. Sports fans can enjoy professional games at the Arrowhead Stadium, home to the Kansas City Chiefs, Kauffman Stadium, home to the 2015 MLB World Champion Kansas City Royals, and racing at the Kansas Speedway. The City is served by Raytown Quality Schools, which provides excellent education to nearly 9,000 K through 12 students across 17 campuses. There is a strong tradition of community support for the district. Residents “expect the exceptional” in student and teacher performance and academic programs, and the district continues to meet the high standards it has established. Raytown students are currently working with Interorbital Systems to build, test, and launch a low-orbit satellite into space, becoming one of only a handful of districts in the country to send a payload into orbit. Though the district’s first priority is educating school-age children, it also provides programs that reflect the community’s commitment to education at any age. From early childhood education to adult education, the district strives to make learning an inviting and rewarding experience for all. Known for its specialized programs designed to meet a variety of student needs, the district offers the Herndon Career Center, Raytown Success Academy, and complete special education services. The district has received many awards and accolades, including recognition as a Common Sense Digital Citizenship Certified District by Common Sense, the national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children and families thrive in a world of digital media and technology. For those seeking higher education, there are many options throughout the area. Rockhurst University, the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Metropolitan Community College-Kansas City, Wright Career College, Johnson County Community College, Kansas City Kansas Community College, and Park University are all located within 20 miles of Raytown. Median income in Raytown is $49,629 and the City’s average home value is $89,900. Governance and Organization The City of Raytown is governed by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen. The Board is made up of 11 members, including the Mayor, with two Aldermen per district serving four-year terms with no term limits. The role of the City Administrator is to assist the Mayor with leadership, guidance, and support in the delivery of efficient and effective management of all City operations. Except as otherwise specified by ordinance or by the law of the State of Missouri, the City Administrator coordinates and generally supervises the operation of all departments of the City of Raytown. Raytown, Missouri City Administrator Governance and Organization, continued Elected positions include the Chief of Police, Municipal Judge, and City Collector. The Board of Aldermen appoints the City Administrator, City Clerk, and Director of Finance. With the recommendation of the City Administrator, the Board of Aldermen also appoints the Director of Development and Public Affairs, Director of Emergency Medical Services, and Director of Public Works. The Director of Parks and Recreation is appointed by and reports solely to the Park Board. Raytown is served by a fire protection district, two independent water production companies, and an independent wastewater district as well as Kansas City wastewater treatment services. In addition, the Parks and Recreation Department was established under its own Board of Directors. The City’s annual budget is $28.9 million and it employs 183 staff. The City’s property tax rate is $0.5539 per $100 of assessed valuation. Leadership and Innovation The next City Administrator will help the City address several issues and challenges: Economic Sustainability. Redevelopment is a key to the success of the community. Raytown has a central location in the metro area, with easy freeway access, but is land-locked with little room for growth. The City’s revenues are not growing, a TIF is under-performing, and commercial corridors are aging. The City has a very low property tax rate and is dependent upon growth in sales tax. Recent successes highlight a community spirit for redevelopment, but a collaborative, visionary economic development plan with a marketing component must be developed to capture future opportunities. Aging Infrastructure. Maintaining streets, sidewalks, storm water facilities, public facilities, and street lights is an ongoing challenge, as is funding for sewer improvements to reduce infiltration and inflow. With limited resources, creative methods to fund infrastructure must be developed. Aging Housing Stock. The existing housing stock consists of several neighborhoods with large lots and homes built in the 1950s and 60s. There are concerns about the decline in owner-occupied houses, and there is a need for new housing as the City continues to develop. There is also a need for stricter code enforcement, with neighborhood preservation a focus. The Development and Public Affairs neighborhood revitalization program continues to expand, and the City’s efforts with Communities for All Ages, Builders Development Corporation, and Habitat for Humanity are strengthening neighborhoods throughout the community. Collaboration with Other Governmental Agencies. Raytown is served by an elected police chief, a fire protection district, two independent water production companies, an independent wastewater district, and has a levy dedicated to parks and recreation services. In addition, the community is served by a Downtown Main Street organization, a Chamber of Commerce, and many neighborhood organizations. Collaboration with these agencies is essential to increase the City’s participation in regional activities, better leverage resources, and instigate creative partnerships to spur development and investment in Raytown. Raytown, Missouri City Administrator Leadership and Innovation, continued Financial Management. Creative partnerships, financial strategies, debt management, staff compensation, emergency medical service funding, and infrastructure funding are challenges. Leadership must meet their financial and fiduciary responsibilities and direct the forecast of funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies, while ensuring compliance with all legal and procedural requirements. Ideal Candidate The City of Raytown seeks a visionary and charismatic leader to serve as its next City Administrator. The ideal candidate will build a strong leadership team, foster organization-wide accountability and transparency to ensure efficient operations, build and support community partnerships, and develop a strategic vision for future development as the community continues to grow. This will be an excellent opportunity for a confident local government professional to take a city poised for transition and redevelopment to the next level of performance. The chosen candidate must be dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and willing to partner with community organizations and facilitate collaboration throughout the region for the benefit of the City. Engaged and personable, the next City Administrator will be passionate about public service and continually work toward the improvement of services for all citizens. The selected individual will embrace the diversity of this unique community and be aware of the ways in which decisions can impact individual stakeholders and the community as a whole. An experienced leader and team builder, the City Administrator will delegate with authority and clarity and encourage an environment of high performance and accountability throughout the organization. The next City Administrator will inspire and motivate the organization to continually raise the bar on performance and service by establishing trust, loyalty, and credibility with staff members and recognizing their accomplishments. The City’s next Administrator will need to provide a sense of stability and continuity for the organization but will also need to be flexible as the situation demands and open to change when the need for it arises. A strong communicator with exceptional speaking, writing, presenting, and listening skills, the City Administrator will maintain open paths of communication, conveying information in a timely manner to the appropriate parties and adjusting communication levels to suit the audience or individual. The City Administrator must be well-informed at all times, responsive to requests from the Board, and able to offer sound advice to the Board and other stakeholders on issues impacting the City. The successful candidate will be friendly, honest, and respectful when interacting with the Board, staff, and residents. The ideal candidate will be a seasoned, politically astute city management professional who has experience working with a diverse citizenry and a record of achievement in economic revitalization and financial management. It is expected that the City Administrator be invested in the community, both professionally and personally. Raytown, Missouri City Administrator Raytown, Missouri City Administrator Education and Experience A bachelor’s degree in public administration, business administration, or a related field is required. A master’s degree is preferred. Ten years of progressively responsible municipal government experience, including at least three years of experience as a City/County Manager or Assistant City/County Manager, are required. Compensation and Benefits Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The City participates in the Missouri Local Government Employees Retirement System (LAGERS) and requires five years of service for vesting. The City also offers a Deferred Compensation program through either ICMA-RC or Nationwide. Auto allowance, cell phone/data allowance, paid professional development expenses, civic membership dues, health insurance, paid leave, and holidays are also provided. Application Process Please apply online at: http://bit.ly/SGRCurrentSearches For more information on this position contact: Kirk Davis, Senior Vice President Strategic Government Resources KirkDavis@GovernmentResource.com 816-455-2719 This position is open until filled. To view the status of this position, please visit: http://bit.ly/SGRCurrentSearches The City of Raytown is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity in its workforce. Applicants selected as finalists for this position will be subject to a comprehensive background check. Resources City of Raytown www.raytown.mo.us Raytown Parks and Recreation www.raytownparks.com Raytown Chamber of Commerce www.raytownchamber.com City of Raytown on Facebook www.facebook.com/CityofRaytown Visit Kansas City www.visitkc.com City of Raytown on Twitter twitter.com/CityofRaytown Jackson County www.jacksongov.org City of Raytown on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/CityofRaytown Raytown Police www.raytownpolice.org Raytown Quality Schools www.raytownschools.org
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