KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas announced Thursday afternoon that three people who already work for or have worked for the city are finalists to become the next city manager. A news release from the mayor’s office states the City Council met Thursday to evaluate over 40 internal and external candidates for the job. The City Council will conduct public interviews with the finalists on Thursday, May 1, in the council chamber on the 26 th floor of City Hall, 414 East 12 th St. KSHB 41 reporter Charlie Keegan said in an earlier story that the City Council voted unanimously on March 27 to remove Brian Platt from the City Manager position. Platt began work as City Manager in 2020.
The council extended his contract in 2024, paying him $308,000 annually. The city manager, with direction from the Mayor and City Council, runs the day-to-day operations of the city.
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The council extended his contract in 2024, paying him $308,000 annually. The city manager, with direction from the Mayor and City Council, runs the day-to-day operations of the city.