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Parkville Farmers Market gets hit by truck–again

Landmark Staff by Landmark Staff
June 13, 2022
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Parkville Farmers Market

Photos from two different angles show the extent of damage done to the Parkville Farmers Market when the structure was hit by a tractor-trailer Monday.

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For the second time in the past couple of months, an iconic structure in downtown Parkville has been hit by a truck.

On Monday morning at 11:37 a.m., a tractor trailer ran into the north side of the city-owned Farmers Market building located in downtown Parkville, south of the railroad tracks.

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The accident was investigated by the Parkville Police Department. The truck and driver remained on scene and the driver was cited, City of Parkville officials say.

While the tractor-trailer struck the north side of the building, the entire structure sustained significant damage (prior damage from the first incident was isolated to the east end).

City officials say the city’s structural engineer, Leigh & O’Kane, has been on-site to review the damage.

“Crews will work diligently to remove the debris from the scene. For safety reasons, barriers and signage have been placed to block off the area to the public. Anyone entering the closed area will be cited by the Police Department,” Alexa Barton, city administrator, said in a press release issued Monday afternoon.

The city is working with the Parkville Farmers Market Association to determine the next steps moving forward regarding an alternate location for their Wednesday afternoon and Saturday morning markets.

Barton stated, “Unfortunately, our farmers market has been hit twice in a 45-day period when it has stood at this location for over 35 years (1987) without incident. These situations are always difficult for our community when a building, an icon in our community, has been severely damaged. Looking ahead, the city is working with both companies through the claims process to address our building needs.”

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