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Overland Park offers a free voluntary e-mail service to anyone wanting to learn more about activities, events and emergency operations.
Under this voluntary system, you have sole control to subscribe and unsubscribe at any time using a link within the e-mails.
E-Newsletter Options:
- City Source - This weekly Wednesday newsletter highlights one or two current events.
- Press Releases - Get your news straight from the source! These notices are word-for-word what media representatives receive announcing events, projects, story ideas or emergency information.
- Overview - Receive the residents' quarterly newsletter in a colorful electronic format.
- EcoConnect - This newsletter features environmental events and encouraging stories that keep you connected to your city and community.
- Job Opportunities - Find out about new city job openings first! This e-mail is sent out once a week, generally on Monday.
- City Council Agendas - This brief notice generally goes out three times a month and alerts residents of when the City Council agenda is posted online.
- City Council Action Summaries - These are summaries of action taken at City Council meetings (also known as "Action Sheets"). They are sent out within three days of a City Council meeting.
- Planning Commission Agendas/Results - This notice generally goes out four times a month to alert residents of when the Planning Commission agenda and the meeting results are posted online.
- Orange Barrel Alerts/Reports - Keep updated on road construction projects and closures. Updated messages will be sent out as necessary.
- Vision Metcalf Updates - This newsletter features periodic information regarding Vision Metcalf.
Also available through a different sign up link:
- News from the Golf Division - This newsletter features information about the city's golf courses (emailed more often during the golf season). A separate sign up link is available on the golf page.
Note: The city's e-newsletters are sent out using a third-party service. Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) may block messages sent to their subscribers via this or other messaging services. This is done to spare consumers from unwanted e-mail, or spam. No solicitations will be sent to your e-mail address, only official city information you have requested. Please contact your ISP to modify your e-mail preferences if you have difficulty receiving the e-newsletters.