City Hall · 707 Oak St., Lathrop, MO 64465 816-740-4251

Clinton County, Missouri · Incorporated 1867

Welcome to Lathrop,
Missouri.

Born on the railroad and once the Mule Capital of the World, Lathrop is a city of around 2,300 people in Clinton County - forty miles north of Kansas City and three miles off I-35. Pay a water bill, pull a permit, or reach City Hall from here.

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Lathrop history

Born on the railroad.

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From its humble beginning as a railroad stop along the Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad, the community of Lathrop, Missouri has benefited from a unique and rich history. During its extensive timeline, the community of Lathrop has witnessed many distinctive accomplishments, some of which are known worldwide.

In 1866-67, the Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad decided to build a station along the developing Kansas City railroad branch south from Cameron, Missouri. The area, now known as Lathrop, MO, was chosen due to the abundance of fresh water springs, which was needed by locomotive steam engines. Lathrop, which was named in honor of the treasurer of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Company, was laid out and platted in 1867. Shortly thereafter, another railroad line was constructed, allowing a connection to the main line of the Santa Fe. The Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Company later merged with the Burlington Northern line and served the community until 1962, when the branch was discontinued.

Lathrop was first organized on February 2, 1869. The first Board of Trustees consisted of James M. Young, John O. Daniels, George A. Patch, David E. Main as president, Lamar W. Lee as clerk, and H. C. Murdock as treasurer. They served until April 1881, when Lathrop was chartered as a Fourth Class city. Lathrop's first mayor was A. J. Orem. The first school was established as early as 1868. The school was formed in a blacksmith shop and consisted of about twenty pupils. A public school was soon instituted and a grade school building was later constructed in 1871, which was the first brick building erected in Lathrop. The first municipal water distribution system was completed in 1924.

Access to major railroads attracted two businessmen, Mr. Guyton and Mr. Harrington. Guyton and Harrington operated a horse and mule farm, which began operations in Lathrop in 1891. This internationally known horse and mule dealer maintained its principal point of operations in Lathrop. The company's main branch in Lathrop generated 300 jobs; by far the early community's largest employer. Guyton and Harrington's business in Lathrop consisted of 20 "stations". The stations were made up of different facilities and operations, such as barns, offices, stables, washing barns, and loading pens and chutes.

At one time, Lathrop was known to be home to the largest pack mule production farm in existence, earning the community's nickname, "Mule Capitol of the World." During the Boer War in 1901- 02, approximately 170,000 mules where handled by Guyton and Harrington. Almost all of these mules where shipped from the Lathrop location over seas to their final destination in South Africa during the Boer War. Another 90,000 where sold during World War I. It is reported that there were days during peak mule demand when up to 100 trains went through Lathrop. The facilities in Lathrop were able to feed and support 17,000 mules at a time, featuring barns as large as 65,520 square feet. Trains coming into Lathrop not only delivered and received mules, but also brought in grain and hay for feeding the massive number of mules on hand. The large number of trains would often tie up the tracks for miles. At times, switch tracks where backed up as far as Leavenworth, Kansas, a distance of over fifty miles.

Lathrop's historical economy, however, is not limited to the mule trade. In addition to numerous secondary and tertiary businesses developed as a result of Guyton and Harrington, other employers also chose to locate in Lathrop, including the Midwest's largest sunbonnet factory in 1899. The bonnet factory was open eight to nine months a year and produced about 500 bonnets a day. Lathrop Bottling Works was established in 1912 and bottled eight flavors of soft drinks. They were one of the first bottlers in the region to bottle Coca-Cola. A few other historic businesses included The Lathrop Bank (est. 1879), a lumber yard owned by J. O. Daniels (the first settler in Lathrop), the Robison Elevator, and Grant's Grocery.

Lathrop today has grown to a population over 2,000 individuals. At the present date there are three schools in Lathrop, with a new high school currently under development. Lathrop has seen relatively slow, but constant growth in population over the last seven decades. Being located less than forty miles from Kansas City, it is expected that Lathrop will continue to see an increase in size and economy.

City services

What City Hall can do for you.

The everyday business of the City - water and sewer, trash and recycling, permits and licenses, taxes, and public safety.

Water, Sewer & Trash

Sign up for city water, sewer and residential trash at City Hall, or download the Application for Utility Service. Bills are due on the 15th of each month. New service needs a deposit in advance - $100 for homeowners, $200 for renters.

Pay Your Bill

Utility and Municipal Court payments can be made online, at the City Hall counter, or in the after-hours drop box. Payments by phone go through 1-877-463-5127; you will need your account number and the amount.

Trash & Curbside Recycling

Collection is Monday north of Oak Street and Tuesday south of it - containers out by 7:00 a.m. Four cans or eight bags a week, plus two bulky items. Curbside recycling is collected on Thursdays and the tote is free.

Permits & Forms

A building permit is required for a new house, a room addition, or work inside the house such as finishing a basement. Fencing, sidewalk, business license, conditional use and low-speed vehicle applications can all be downloaded.

Codes, Licenses & Taxes

The Lathrop Municipal Code is published in full. Real estate and personal property taxes appear on your Clinton County statement and are paid to the County Collector in Plattsburg. The sales tax rate in Lathrop is 7.225%.

Public Safety & Animal Control

Dial 911 in an emergency. The Lathrop Police Department's non-emergency line is 816-528-6550 and the Lathrop Fire Protection District's is 816-528-4254. Problems with an animal, wild or domestic, go to the Police or to City Hall.

Government

Who to ask for.

City Hall is at 707 Oak Street and the switchboard is 816-740-4251. Public Works, the Police Department and the Fire Protection District publish their own numbers.

Mayor Jennifer Morrison 816-740-4251
City Administrator Bob Burns 816-740-4251
City Clerk Susie Freece 816-740-4251
Utility Clerk Beth Heiman 816-740-4251
Court Clerk Maria Higgins-Ezell 816-740-4251
Public Works Supervisor Dennis Hudson 816-528-3113
Building Inspector Mike Harris 816-740-4251
Police — non-emergency Lathrop Police Department 816-528-6550
Fire Chief — non-emergency David Eads, Lathrop Fire Protection District 816-528-4254
Alderman — North Ward Porter Henson
Alderman — North Ward Gerald Snodgrass
Alderman — South Ward Donnie Quinn
Alderman — South Ward Coetta Whiteley

Calendar of events

What's on in Lathrop.

Meetings, and what the Chamber has on around town.

Automatically updated

Events come from the City of Lathrop Chamber of Commerce calendar, which the City embeds on its Calendar of Events page. In a live build this section reads from that calendar directly, so it never needs updating by hand.

Not live in this preview. The entries below were read from the City’s own calendar on 18 August 2026 and are frozen — nothing here updates itself until the site is actually deployed.
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6 12:00 pm Lathrop Rotary Club Meeting
7 12:30 pm Pitch Tournament
8 10:00 am Baby Grace Open House6:30 pm Antique Car Club meeting
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10 12:00 pm Lathrop Area Chamber of Commerce Meeting
11 6:30 pm Weekly Bingo
12 7:00 pm School Board Meeting-Regular Monthly7:00 pm Lathrop Board of Education
13 12:00 pm Lathrop Rotary Club Meeting6:30 pm Region D Recycling & Waste Management District Council meeting
14 12:30 pm Pitch Tournament
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17 7:00 pm Municipal Court - City of Lathrop7:00 pm LHA Meeting
18 6:00 pm Lathrop City Council Meeting6:30 pm Weekly Bingo
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20 12:00 pm Lathrop Rotary Club Meeting
21 12:30 pm Pitch Tournament
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Tue 4 Aug6:30 pm
Weekly Bingo2488 SE Highway 33, Lathrop, MO
Thu 6 Aug12:00 pm
Lathrop Rotary Club Meeting
Fri 7 Aug12:30 pm
Pitch TournamentBetty Brazelton Center
Sat 8 Aug10:00 am
Baby Grace Open HouseTurney, MO United Methodist Church
Sat 8 Aug6:30 pm
Antique Car Club meetingLathrop Antique Show Grounds 2000–2752 E Highway 116, Lathrop, MO 64465, United States
Mon 10 Aug12:00 pm
Lathrop Area Chamber of Commerce MeetingGambino's Pizza 505 Oak St, Lathrop, MO 64465, United States
Tue 11 Aug6:30 pm
Weekly Bingo2488 SE Highway 33, Lathrop, MO
Wed 12 Aug7:00 pm
School Board Meeting-Regular MonthlyAdmin Building - Board Room, 700 East Street, Lathrop, Missouri
Wed 12 Aug7:00 pm
Lathrop Board of EducationLathrop R-II Administration Building
Thu 13 Aug12:00 pm
Lathrop Rotary Club Meeting
Thu 13 Aug6:30 pm
Region D Recycling & Waste Management District Council meetingClarksdale City Hall; Clarksdale, MO
Fri 14 Aug12:30 pm
Pitch TournamentBetty Brazelton Center
Mon 17 Aug7:00 pm
Municipal Court - City of LathropBetty Brazelton Center; Lathrop City Hall
Mon 17 Aug7:00 pm
LHA Meeting
Tue 18 Aug6:00 pm
Lathrop City Council MeetingBetty Brazelton Center; Lathrop City Hall
Tue 18 Aug6:30 pm
Weekly Bingo2488 SE Highway 33, Lathrop, MO
Thu 20 Aug12:00 pm
Lathrop Rotary Club Meeting
Fri 21 Aug12:30 pm
Pitch TournamentBetty Brazelton Center
Tue 25 Aug6:30 pm
Weekly Bingo2488 SE Highway 33, Lathrop, MO
Thu 27 Aug12:00 pm
Lathrop Rotary Club Meeting
Fri 28 Aug12:30 pm
Pitch TournamentBetty Brazelton Center

Community

Who and what is in Lathrop.

66 local businesses and 19 rental contacts, plus the organisations around town.

Business directory66 listings
Affordable Self Storage LLC211 North Street · 816-565-1156
Alpha Glass96C North Street · 816-517-5681
All Seasons Mobile Wash711 Oak · 816-985-3527
Cain's Electric, Inc.1939 NE A Hwy · Contact Martin Jones · 816-528-3408
Carrie's Child Care203 Elm · Contact Carrie Sellers · 816-528-4452
Casey's General Store515 Center · 816-528-3186
Casey's Carryout Pizza515 Center · 816-528-4232
Clutch Lawn & Tree CareContact Jeff Williams · 816-564-4321
Cooter's Plumbing504 Center · Contact Garry Paul · 816-528-3565
Decker Construction Services710 North · Contact Tom Decker · 816-740-7000
Dollar General Store104 North · 816-528-6591
Downey Insurance Agency604 Oak · Contact Brant Downey · 816-740-3875
For Love of the Horse LLC605 Oak · Contact Crystal Leaman · 816-628-5567
Gagnon Law Firm601 Oak · Contact Joe Gagnon · 816-336-2260 · www.gagnonlawfirm.com
Gambino's Pizza505 Oak · Contact Coetta Whiteley · 816-740-4447
Goppert Financial Bank710 Oak · Contact Corey Strider · 816-782-7400 · www.goppertfb.com
H & R Block110 North Street · 816-528-3006 · 816-319-8095
Hamilton Bank214 North · Contact Jill Graham · 816-528-4200 · www.hamiltonbank.net
Harris Construction110 Elm · 816-528-3039
Huffman's Guns & Such505 Center · Contact Cary Huffman · 816-528-6864
Hungry Mule Caf300 North · Contact Kay Chandler · 816-528-6294
Hy-Klas Foods411 North · Contact Steve Moog · 816-528-4266
Jim's Barber Shop706 Oak · Contact Jim Plowman · 816-528-3511
Karen's Hair Station803 Oak · Contact Karen Quinn · 816-528-3700
Lathrop Accounting Associates, LLP709 Oak · Contact Tiffany Townsend · 816-528-3621 · Fax 866-354-0268 · [email protected]
Lathrop Business Park - Rental Opportunities702 Center · Contact Owen Rogers · 816-500-6650
Lathrop Chiropractic Center119 Pine · Contact Kyle Beane · 816-740-6822 · www.drbeane.com
Lathrop Dental Care611 Oak · Contact Jack Huddart · 816-740-4294
Lathrop Laundry605 Oak · Contact Owen Rogers · 816-500-6650
Lathrop Feed & Grain400 Locust · Contact Stacey Evans · 816-528-4255 · www.lathropfeed.com/
Lathrop Medical Clinic106 North St. · 816-740-3611
Lathrop Mobile Home & RV Park309 Pine · Contact Randy Wilson · 816-528-3031
Lathrop Post Office606 Oak · 816-528-4228
Lathrop Schools, Administration700 East · 816-710-6110 · www.lathropschools.com
Lathrop Small Engine Service125 Maple · Contact Jack Canaday · 816-528-3045
Lathrop Telephone CompanyGrand River Mutual · 800-451-2360 · www.grm.net
Lathrop Tobacco & Liquor LLC213 North · Contact Samir Qureshi · 816-528-3889
Leibrandt, Dawn DC607 Oak · Contact Dawn Leibrandt · 816-740-6800
Missouri Highway Department100 North · 816-528-3712
Northland MO Realty615 Oak · Contact Gerald Snodgrass · 816-740-4242 · Cell 816-509-9839 · www.NorthlandMOrealty.com
Park Place Storage412 Pine · Contact Chris Piatt · 816-792-2457 · 816-781-9007
Peoples Transportation407 Park · Contact Anthony Peoples · 816-528-3231
Professional Ag Services800 Oak · Contact Chad O'Connor · 816-740-6720
Redgate Disposal7501 SW County Line Road · Edgerton, MO 64444 · 816-277-8572
S&D Lawn Care404 Pine · 816-351-1588
Sam's Auto & Glass709 Locust · Contact Sam Swindler · 816-740-3766
Stith Family Funeral Home901 Clinton · Contact Kyle Stith · 816-528-4261 · www.stithfamilyfunerals.com
Subway101 Center · 816-528-7827
The Bearded Plumber412 Center · 816-708-7021
The Mule Stop101 Center · 816-740-3278
TMS Salon608 Oak · Contact Teresa Stokes · 816-528-3610
Transol USA215 North · 816-528-3610
Wash House Car Wash102 Latigo · Contact Curt Mayes · 816-792-2500
Xtreme Carriers94 North · 816-859-0071 · CHURCHES
First Assembly of God110 Pine · 528-3807
First Baptist Church413 Center · 740-6612
First Christian Church400 Center · 528-4287 · 528-3868
United Methodist Church405 Center · 528-4280 · OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
American Legion603 Oak · Contact Carrol Clingan · 740-3373
Boy Scout Building506 Center · www.lathropscouts.org ·
GFWC Lathrop Study ClubContact Kathy Mydland or Carolyn Lovelace · Meeting 4th Wednesday, August - May · Find GFWC Lathrop Study Club on Facebook
Lathrop Area Chamber of CommerceMeeting 1st Monday every month at Noon, Gambino's Pizza · Contact Rosemary Hoppins · www.lathropareachamberofcommerce.org
Lathrop Antique Association2488 S.E. Hwy. 33 · Contact Jim Plowman · 528-3511 · www.lathropantique.com
Lathrop Cemetery Association100 Clinton · Contact Estil Williams · 740-3242
Lathrop Masonic Lodge704 Oak · Contact Corey Strider · 740-6401
Lathrop Rotary ClubContact Kyle Beane · Meeting every Thursday at Noon - 618 Oak St.
Rental properties19 contacts
Andy Mc Neeley816-985-5633
Brian Bailey Apartments504 East Street - 590-6253 or 590-9106
Colonial Apts. 1101 Park- RMB Mgmt., Ryan Baird913-788-4767 Apts. 1-4 & 13-16
Colonial Apts. 1102 Park, Colonial, Apts. 5-8 -James Wunderlich816-885-0744
Couchman Rental816-903-2002
Drew Sohns203 East Street - 816-223-7576
Harris Apts.Steven Jones 816-721-2524 or 816-522-4845
La Rose Investments970-381-8422 - Short Street
Lathrop Properties -South Street660-373-0133, 660-331-7700, 660-886-3100, 528-3933
Marcott Properties816-564-8100 - Scott Williams
Northland Realty816-740-4242 - Gerald Snodgrass
Owen Rogers Apartments702 Center Street - 816-500-665
Pat Pritchett Rentals916-591-0819 -Apartments - Homes
Railroad Circle Apartments816-365-9741 - Apts. 2, 4, 10, 12
RV Park(Tiny Homes) 816-215-2327 - Darrell Morgan
RMB Management802 Wolf Drive - Ryan Baird - 913-788-4767
Senior Citizen Housing Apts.Sherry Christian - 816-528-6395
Valley View Apartment816-740-7000 - Tom Decker
Wolf Drive Apartments816-740-7000 - Tom Decker

Media

The Clinton County Leader102 E. Maple, Plattsburg, MO 64477 — (816) 528-4536ClintonCountyLeader.com

Climate

The Climate of Lathrop is typically Midwestern with a variation of temperatures and precipitation. The average temperature is 55 degrees. There are two months with averages below 32 degrees. July is the warmest with an average temperature of 79 degrees. The average date of the first fall freeze is October 22, making the growing season approximately 192 days. Average snow fall is 20 inches and the annual precipitation is 34.2 inches.

Demographic Information / Population DataThe City links to city-data.com for demographics; their own Demographics section carries no figures of its own.city-data.com

Council documents

Minutes and the comprehensive plan.

13 sets of council minutes and all 19 chapters of the comprehensive plan. Every one opens as a PDF.

Minutes13 documents
Comprehensive plan19 chapters

Forms and permits

Everything you can download.

8 applications and permits, ready to download.

Utilities

Who supplies what, and the numbers to ring.

City Hall bills water, sewer and trash. Electricity, gas, telephone and internet are run by someone else — here is who to call for each.

Electricity — Ameren Missouri800-552-7583ameren.com
Electricity — Platte-Clay Electric CooperativeFor some residents — 800-431-2131pcec.coop
Natural gas — Missouri Gas Energy (MGE)800-582-1234missourigasenergy.com
Telephone and internet — LTC816-528-4211grm.net
Cable televisionThere is no cable television service currently available for the City of Lathrop
SatelliteLocal channels are available via satellite services
U.S. Post Office606 Oak Street — 816-533-5267. Mon-Fri 8:15am-12:00pm and 1:00pm-4:00pm, Sat 8:15am-11:00am, closed Sunday

Recycling & Clean-Up Day

Recycling buildings — 101 Pine StreetGlass, metals, cardboard, plastics and newspapers
Curbside recyclingAvailable to all residential trash service customers with Redgate Disposal
City-wide Clean-Up DayTwice each year, once in the spring and once in the fall — dates appear on your water bill, the online calendar and the homepage
Curbside pickup on clean-up daysRedgate Disposal collects from the curb for all citizens living within the city limits of Lathrop

Licenses

Business and pet licenses.

City licenses are obtained by contacting City Hall. Both kinds fall due on 1 July.

Business licensesDue 1 July each year; businesses are billed annually. Contact City Hall.
Pet licensesRequired for all cats, dogs and domestic others. Proof of a current rabies shot needed when applying.
$5 spayed or neutered, $10 if notValid one year, due 1 July each year
Breed restriction. The following breeds are not permitted in the City of Lathrop; Any pit bull dog. Pit bull dog is defined to mean:
  • The bull terrier breed of dog;
  • Staffordshire bull terrier breed of dog;
  • The American pit bull terrier breed of dog;
  • The American Staffordshire terrier breed of dog;
  • Dogs of mixed breed or of other breeds than listed which breed or mixed breed is known as pit bulls, pit bull dogs or pit bull terriers.
  • Any dog which has the appearance and characteristics of being predominately of the breeds of bull terrier, Staffordshire bull terrier, American pit bull terrier, American Staffordshire terrier, any other breed commonly known as pit bulls, pit bull dogs or pit bull terriers; or a combination of any of these breeds.

Municipal Code

The Lathrop Municipal Code in full.

The whole code in one PDF, current as of September 2023.

Municipal Code — 09/2023 (v36)The complete codebookOpen the PDF
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Latest from the City

Agendas, codes and notices.

Agendas · 18 August 2026

August 2026 City Council Meeting Agenda

The agenda for the 18 August 2026 City Council meeting, published as a PDF.

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Agendas · 16 June 2026

June 2026 City Council Meeting Agenda

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May 2026 City Council Meeting Agenda

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April 2026 City Council Meeting Agenda

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March 2026 City Council Meeting Agenda

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February 2026 City Council Meeting Agenda

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Agendas · 20 January 2026

January 2026 City Council Meeting Agenda

The agenda for the 20 January 2026 City Council meeting, published as a PDF.

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Recycling

Missouri paint recycling legislation

A Missouri Product Stewardship Council fact sheet on SB239, linked by the City for residents wanting more information.

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Codes · 2023

Lathrop Municipal Code 2023 (v36)

The City's municipal code, published in full as a single PDF.

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Water

Questions about the City water?

Information published by the City on water taste and colour. No publication date is stated alongside the link.

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Good questions

FAQs

Is there a late fee on water bills?

A 5% penalty is added to any water bill still unpaid after the delinquent date. If it is not paid by 9:00 a.m. on the second Wednesday of the following month, a further $35 late fee applies to customers inside the city limits and $50 to customers outside them, and water service is discontinued until the bill, penalty, late fee and any reconnection fees are paid in full.

What county is Lathrop in?

Clinton County.

What is the sales tax rate in Lathrop?

7.225%.

Does Lathrop have a noise ordinance?

Yes. There is a noise control ordinance restricting excessive, unnecessary or loud noises in the City - vehicle horns, animals and fowl, vehicular noise, and playing stereos between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.

Who do I call about a loose or barking dog?

Contact Lathrop Police on 816-528-6550, or Lathrop City Hall on 816-740-4251.

Where is the Municipal Court?

The Betty Brazelton Center, at Lathrop City Hall, 707 Oak St.

City Hall

Questions?
Call 816-740-4251.

City Hall is at 707 Oak Street, Lathrop. Water and Municipal Court bills can be paid online, at the counter, or in the after-hours drop box - and the City's text and email alerts are free to sign up for.