Do I live in Subdistrict 2? Can I Vote for Cindy Adams?
These are just a couple of questions I have encountered in the past. While this is not a great map, it does give an idea of what all the Metropolitan Community College subdistrict looks like. Mine is #2 and lies in both Jackson and Clay Counties.
The majority of the district in Jackson Co. lies between State Line Rd to the west and Prospect St. to the east. From the Missouri River to the north and 95th St. to the south. However the are some cut-ins and bump outs to those lines. The majority of the district in Clay Co. lies between US Hwy 169 to the west and I-29 to the east. From I-29 to the north and the Missouri River to the South. The Clay Co. portion of the district also has some cut-in and bump-outs.
Here is the walking description of the district.
Subdistrict 2
From the northwest corner of Jackson County (State Line Rd and the Missouri River), east along the Jackson/Clay County Line to US 169 Hwy (Broadway Fwy), then north along US 169 Hwy (Broadway Fwy) to M-9 Hwy, then west along M-9 Hwy to Briarcliff Pkwy, then northeast on Briarcliff Pkwy to Mulberry Dr, then north on Mulberry Dr to I-29, then east and south along I-29 to Missouri Pacific Railroad, then east along Missouri Pacific Railroad to Chestnut Trfy, then south on Chestnut Trfy to Independence Ave, then west on Independence Ave to Prospect Ave, then south on Prospect Ave to Hickman Mills Dr, then southeast on Hickman Mills Dr to US HWY 71, then South on US Hwy 71to Blue River Rd, then southwest on Blue River Rd to Indiana Ave, then south on Indiana Ave to Gable Rd, then west on Gable Rd to Grandview Rd, then south on Grandview Rd to 95th St (Bannister Rd), then west on 95thSt (Bannister Rd) to Holmes Rd, then south on Holmes Rd to I-435, then west on I-435 to State Line Rd, then north on State Line Rd and the Missouri/Kansas State Line to the point of beginning.
Serving Kansas City Subdistrict #2 since 2018. Remember to re-elect Cindy Adams 7 April 2020.
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Classes at Metropolitan Community College start Monday! You can still enroll! All classes will be virtual, either streaming or online. Your safety is of the utmost importance to us. The college's reopening plan in relation to COVID-19 can be found below.
http://www.mcckc.edu/our-students/docs/ReOpening.pdf
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