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          Business View Magazine
        
        
          Belton, Missouri
        
        
          
            Proud past, bright future
          
        
        
          Belton, Missouri, a city of approximately 23,000, is
        
        
          part of the greater Kansas City metropolitan area. The
        
        
          land on which Belton was incorporated in 1872 was
        
        
          originally purchased in 1869, by George W. Scott and
        
        
          William H. Colbern from one Manzey Q. Ashby of Ken-
        
        
          tucky, and the town’s initial settlers were families who
        
        
          had moved west from the Bluegrass State. Belton is
        
        
          named after Captain Marcus Lindsey Belt, who helped
        
        
          his friend and former Civil War comrade, Scott, survey
        
        
          the original 80 acres of territory.
        
        
          Jeff Fisher is Belton’s Public Works Director. His de-
        
        
          partment is responsible for ensuring safe and reliable
        
        
          drinking water, efficient and smooth travel through-
        
        
          out the city, environmentally responsible treatment of
        
        
          waste, effective storm water management, and sound
        
        
          stewardship of public funds. The department is made
        
        
          up of three divisions: Transportation Services, Water
        
        
          Services, and Engineering/GIS. Fisher oversees a de-
        
        
          partment of 42 full-time employees and an annual op-
        
        
          erating budget of $15million, in addition to the man-