BPU expands communication to neighborhoods

The Kansas City, Kan., Board of Public Utilities recently announced a partnership with Nextdoor, (www.nextdoor.com), the free and private social network for neighborhoods, to increase communications with residents directly from BPU and get updates on key issues such as outages, main breaks and special events.

BPU has joined the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kan., which joined the private social network in 2014. BPU is the first electric utility in the KC metro area to join Nextdoor.

“Nextdoor provides an additional outlet for the BPU to communicate with neighborhoods,” said BPU chief communications officer David Mehlhaff. “I encourage Kansas City, Kansas (KCK) residents to join Nextdoor to better connect with both their neighbors and their utility. More than 70 KCK neighborhoods already use Nextdoor and that number is growing.”

Each KCK neighborhood has its own private Nextdoor website, accessible only to residents of that neighborhood where they can share information, including neighborhood public safety issues; community events and activities; local services; garages sales and even lost pets.

BPU will not be able to access residents’ websites, contact information, or content. Information shared on Nextdoor is password protected and cannot be accessed by Google or other search engines, according to a spokesman.

Those interested in joining their neighborhood’s Nextdoor website or with questions can visit www.nextdoor.com and enter their address.

Based in San Francisco, more than 109,000 neighborhoods across the United States are using Nextdoor.

– Story from BPU

Traffic still slow at 110th and I-70 following semi crash

Traffic was still slow at 1 p.m. around a crash involving two semis and another vehicle on I-70 west at 110th in Kansas City, Kan.

The crash happened around 9:52 a.m., a Kansas Turnpike Authority Trooper’s report stated.

The driver of a Peterbilt semi slowed to a stop, and then the driver of a Ford truck slowed for the semi, according to the trooper’s report.

The driver of a Volvo semi then failed to stop, and struck the rear of the Ford, then struck the side of the Peterbilt truck, according to the trooper’s report.

One injury was reported, to a 53-year-old woman from Highland Rich, Colo., who was a passenger in the Ford truck, the trooper’s report stated.

The driver of the Volvo semi, a 29-year-old man from Overbrook, Kan., was not injured, according to the report.

The driver of the Peterbilt semi, a 61-year-old man from Frederick, Colo., was not injured, the report stated.

The driver of the Ford truck, a 69-year-old man from Highland Rich, Colo., also was not injured, according to the report.

United Way of Wyandotte County to hold golf fundraiser on Sept. 15

Golfers are invited to the second annual golf tournament of the United Way of Wyandotte County.

It will be held on Thursday, Sept. 15, at Painted Hills Golf Course, Parallel Parkway and College in Kansas City, Kan.

The tournament is presented by Victory Automotive Group.

The tournament fee of $125 per golfer includes lunch at noon and a modified shotgun start at 1 p.m. for 18 holes. There will be a goodie bag, door prizes and cash prizes for first, second and third place winning teams.

A game package for $20 more will include a putting contest, longest drive contest, a mulligan, and a hole-in-one contest with $15,000 cash as the grand prize.

Sponsorship opportunities are available.

To register or find out more about sponsorship opportunities, contact Cindy Cash, 913-371-3676 or [email protected].