General OP Maps
Interactive Web Maps:
Disclaimer for Interactive Maps
- CIP Projects Map:
Find projects included in the city's current five-year Capital Improvements Program (CIP) such as streets, traffic signals, street lighting, storm drainage, public buildings/facilities and bridges
- Crime
Map
- General
Map: Create your own map showing streets,
property boundaries, air photos, zoning districts, parks, future land
use information and more.
- Master
Plan Map
- Parks
Features Map: Find the city park closest
to your specified address with features and amenities you desire. Displays
park maps with symbolized features such as restrooms, courts and fields,
shelters and trails.
- Public
Works Projects Map: Interactively displays projects under
way by the Public Works department including residential street construction,
thoroughfare widening, storm drainage projects and signal and streetlight
work.
- Road Closures:
Determine your best route when traveling in Overland Park.
This map lists all closures within the city that last longer than 24 hours. "Closures" include lane reductions and full street/thoroughfare closures.
- What's
Happening in my Neighborhood: Details road projects,
planning commission items, special event and building permits within
a certain radius of any given address.
- Zoning Map
Adobe Acrobat PDF Maps:
- Bike
Route Plan Map (1.42MB):Shows
existing and future bike routes.
- City Road Map (6.93MB): Shows current street system in OP and adjacent streets in surrounding cities. It also includes public parks and schools.
- Community
and Neighborhood Boundaries:
Shows neighborhoods in the Neighborhood
Conservation Program. The map is updated annually as part of
the city's Master
Plan.
- Web version
of the map with active
neighborhoods.
- Web version
of the map with active
neighborhoods.
- Community
and Neighborhood Facilities (2.06MB):
Shows all existing city facilities, swimming pools, parks, libraries,
post offices, hospitals, fire stations, Med-Act facilities,
county-state facilities, school district boundaries and school facilities
within and immediately surrounding the city. The map is updated annually
as part of the city's Master
Plan.
- Existing Land Use Map (8.46MB):
Shows the way land is actually being used.
- Statistical
information on the amount
of land in each of 13 categories.
- Statistical
information on the amount
of land in each of 13 categories.
- Future Development Plan
- Future
Parks Plan (1.45MB): Shows
the proposed future parkland and the existing parkland within
the city. The map also illustrates existing and planned greenway linkages.
The map is updated annually as part of the city's Master
Plan.
- Greenway Linkages
Plan
- Indian/Tomahawk Creek
Bike and Hike Trail Map:
Shows existing and planned trails within the Indian and Tomahawk creek
watershed areas. It also illustrates parkland and facilities that are
available to the public along the trail system.
- Official Street Map
- Ward and Precinct Map (1.48MB): The city's Governing Body is composed of a mayor elected at large, and 12 councilmembers elected by ward. This map shows the boundaries of each ward and voting precincts.
Maps also are available in hard copy format at the Planning Desk of City Hall for viewing or purchase during normal business hours. For more information, please contact the Planner of the Day, at 913/895-6217 or pod@opkansas.org.
Overland Park also cooperates with the Automated Information Mapping System (AIMS) operated by Johnson County. A variety of AIMS maps are available by contacting the Johnson County Mapper-of-the-Day at 913/715-1600.
