Open house set for all-new Platte City Hall

The City of Platte City has announced the opening of the brand new city hall and police station located at 224 Marshall Rd. Residents are invited to attend an open house event from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 1.

This state-of-the-art facility is a testament to the city’s commitment to progress, safety, and community involvement, according to a statement from the city. The facility represents the culmination of years of planning and construction, and symbolizes the city’s commitment to the future and to serving residents with greater efficiency and dedication.

Highlights of the open house include:

Guided tours of the new facility, showcasing its advanced features and spaces, and discussions about the roles and functions of the various departments within the new space.

Opportunities to meet and interact with city staff, police officers and elected officials.

An open forum for public feedback, where residents can share their input and insights on the new facility and its potential impact on the community.

“Our new city hall and police station is more than just a building. It represents our city’s heart and the collective effort of our community to advance into the future,” said Mayor Tony Paolillo. “We are immensely proud of this new facility, and we eagerly look forward to welcoming our residents to witness the fruit of our community’s labor.”

According to a press release from the city, the open house is not just an unveiling of a new building but an opportunity for the community to come together, to celebrate shared achievements, and to envision a brighter future for all residents. 

“We urge all residents to come and be a part of this landmark event,” the release states. “This is your new city hall and police station, a public space that will serve our community for many decades to come.”