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City of Lamar Holiday Closings

The City offices will be closed on Friday, December 23rd and Monday, December 26th, 2011 in observance of the Christmas holiday.  The Public Library will be closed on Friday, December 23rd, Saturday, December 24th and Monday, December 26th, 2011 and will reopen Tuesday, December 27th at 9:00 a.m.  The Community Building will be closed Saturday, […]

Lamar City Sales Tax Revenue Posts Another Gain

Lamar City Sales Tax collected for October was up 3.92% over last year, for a gain of $8,988.42.  However Use Tax and Other collections were in the negative column, so Total Sales and Use Tax Collections were up only 1.23% for a $3,118.51 gain over the year.  Total collections for October 2011 were $255,689.48.  Year-to-Date […]

I’m Glad I’m Not Those Guys!! Brrrrr!

A water main break in front of Frontier Bank, formerly First National Bank, has closed traffic while repairs are underway today, December 6.   The entire southbound lanes of Main Street from Olive to Elm will be closed until further notice today.   The detour for southbound traffic will begin at Hickory Street, west to 6th Street, […]

Lamar Water Tank Project Nearing Completion

  There’s a ground-level hole cut in the side of the city of Lamar’s six million gallon water tank, big enough for you to drive a pick up truck through.  A couple of trucks, actually, part of the refurbishment project for the main water tank for Lamar.  The project is part of the $5 Million […]

Ports to Plains Update, New Lining at Lamar Landfill, City-County Funding Agreements

Lamar City Councilwoman, Bev Haggard, briefed council members on the Ports to Plains annual meeting she recently attended in San Angelo, TX.  Haggard is the city’s liaison to Ports to Plains, and said representatives from Alberta, Canada to Mexico were on hand for regional progress reports on highway construction on the multi-million dollar project, intended […]

Lamar Fire/Water/E 9-1-1 Department Receive Insurance Rating

  Lamar was just a fraction away from earning a fire/water safety rating that, overall, could have saved city residents a half-million dollars on their insurance premiums.  The door of opportunity hasn’t closed yet, according to Lamar Fire Chief Marshall Cook and Water Director Doug Montgomery.   They explained how the city earned its Public Protection […]

2012 City Budget, Cow Palace Inn License Approved

The Lamar City Council approved The Cow Palace Inn’s application for a new Hotel & Restaurant Liquor license. The Cow Palace Inn has recently been sold and the former owners had allowed the liquor license to expire. The license was granted to Palace Holdings, LLC. The vote was unanimous with the exception of an abstention […]

Citizen’s Academy Offered by Lamar Police Department

Beginning this January, the Lamar Police Department will begin classes to give Lamar residents an opportunity to better understand what it takes to become a law enforcement officer.  Police Chief Gary McCrea said the department has already mailed letters to 20 civic groups and the City Council, to see if any members are interested in […]

City Water Tank Being Refurbished

    Manzanares Construction Services has been at work south of Lamar, refurbishing the city’s large water storage tank.  The restoration project had been delayed from last spring as another contractor had been unable to meet the completion dates.  City officials decided to postpone work on the tank until the peak water demands of the […]

The Junk Man Cometh

Friday night sprinkles and cool autumn temperatures on Saturday didn’t stop area residents from depositing tons of debris and refuse at their curbsides on Saturday, for the free Lamar Clean Up Day. Before the city crews were able to scoop up all accumulated junk and debris, area residents noted some Friday night neighborhood rovers, cruising […]

Not House Beautiful

Click on a picture to see a larger image. The Lamar city council recently addressed the steady problem of code violations in town, and how to effectively deal with them. The violations range from tall weeds on a property, too many dogs at a residence, junked and derelict vehicles and accumulated refuse within the city […]

City Open, County Closed for Columbus Day

Columbus Day Closings for Prowers County  All Prowers County offices will close for Monday, October 10, 2011, in observance of Columbus Day.  The County Courthouse will be closed.  The Welcome Home Child Care and Learning Center will remain open on October 10.  ************************************************  Lamar City Offices will be open October 10, and the City Council […]

Lamar Free Fall Clean Up Set for October 8

There were so many events on the calendar this past spring; the city of Lamar did not have an open date for the bi-annual, city-wide clean-up.  As a result, a lot of us may have a little more to throw out for the free fall clean-up, set for Saturday, October 8.  Pick-ups will run between […]

Mow and Tow for City Weeds and Cars

The thorny issue of amending ordinances pertaining to weeds, junk cars and mowing lots took up most of the city council’s work session this past Monday night, September 26. City Administrator Bill Pfeilsticker said there are 63 abandoned properties in Lamar. If you couple that with houses that are for sale and unoccupied, and couple […]

Lamar Free Fall Clean Up Set for October 8

There were so many events on the calendar this past spring; the city of Lamar did not have an open date for the bi-annual, city-wide clean-up.  As a result, a lot of us may have a little more to throw out for the free fall clean-up, set for Saturday, October 8.  Pick-ups will run between […]

Dollar and Cents Discussion at PCDI Board Meeting

Prowers County Development Incorporated board members are discussing a means of maintaining their funding sources for the next several years.  The economic development group, like 95% of other similar organizations across the state, receives their operating funds from government sources.  For PCDI, that’s the county and the city of Lamar.  Each contributes $50,000 a year […]

Final Chance Offered on County-City IGA

An intergovernmental agreement proposal between the Lamar Redevelopment Authority and Prowers County that is almost two years, old got a last-minute breath of life at Monday’s city council meeting, August 22. Neither entity has been able to resolve their differences, mainly over a subordination clause included in the IGA which was proposed to the county […]

City-County Review Revenue Obligations in Joint Meeting

  How much money do we have, how much do we have to spend, how much can you pay?  Those were the central questions surrounding common elements to the Lamar City Council and Prowers County Commissioners during a joint meeting held at the Cultural Events Center Monday evening, August 15.  Those areas of interest included […]

Lamar Utility Revenue Report – July 2011

Lamar utility water sales were off by 14.72% for July, 2011 when compared to last year.  Water revenues last month were $177,353.34 compared to July 2010 of $207,955.77.  Year to date water revenue is up 1.22% over last year with 2011 at $842,772.55.  Revenues on trash collections were up compared to last year, $94,063.13 to […]

Pfeilsticker New Lamar City Administrator

Deputy city administrator Bill Pfeilsticker accepted the city administrator position, offered by the Lamar council during Monday night’s meeting, July 11.  The council voted unanimously to offer a contract to Pfeilsticker, who has been employed as deputy administrator since 2009.  Pfeilstiscker replaces Ron Stock, whose resignation took effect Friday, July 8.  Mayor Roger Stagner stated […]