Fireworks Rain Show – July 5

Due to flooding in Indian Creek, extremely muddy conditions in the park and the threat of more weather in the forecast, the Overland Park Star Spangled Spectacular scheduled for Thursday, July 4, was canceled. 

A fireworks show will now take place on Friday, July 5 at 10 p.m. There will be no food trucks or musical performances on Friday.

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City Council approves Mental Health Advisory Committee

The Overland Park City Council approved creation of a mental health advisory committee at Monday’s City Council meeting. The advisory committee will meet at least quarterly to review City policies and practices to: Advise the Public Safety Committee and CIty Council on issues of mental health in the community Make recommendations or create resources regarding […]

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2020 Census results mark growing population in Overland Park

Initial results of the 2020 Census are in, and they offer a glimpse at Overland Park’s growing, diversifying population. According to the United States Census Bureau, Overland Park’s 2020 population was 197,238. That’s nearly a 14 percent increase from the 2010 total of 173,372. The new numbers come from the Census’ redistricting data, which it […]

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Your fall shopping guide for the Overland Park Farmers’ Market

As the weather cools down, the kitchen is the perfect place to warm up. Fall means breaking out the family recipes, whether you’re staying cozy with tasty soups and stews, cooking up festive treats, or preparing holiday feasts for the whole family. Plus, having the oven on heats up the whole house. The Overland Park […]

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Infrastructure Advisory Group to begin work

Overland Park’s City Council Public Works Committee last night approved the members of a new Infrastructure Advisory Group to assess the needs, prioritization, practices and funding of the City’s infrastructure programs. The group will work to identify areas to sustain and improve program effectiveness for the next 10 to 15 years. Members of the group […]

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Planning the Plan: The Big Impact of Small Scale Development

Residents who want to help plan the future of Overland Park can watch a new session in a speaker series, focused on how different types of transportation may affect the community’s future. The Planning and Development Services Department arranged several speakers to spark thinking about high-interest community topics. Each video features an expert on planning […]

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Winter 2021 Overview hits mailboxes soon

Overview is the City’s quarterly newsletter for residents. It includes news, things to see and do in Overland Park, valuable information for neighborhoods, recreational and environmental news. The Overview Winter 2021 features articles about: New mental health services approved as part of the 2022 budget Revisions to the City’s dangerous dog ordinance The importance of clearing snow […]

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Stormwater cost-share program marks highest-funded year to date

The City of Overland Park gave more stormwater cost-share funding to the public in 2021 than any other year in the program’s 11-year history. The stormwater cost share program encourages residents and business owners to incorporate stormwater management strategies on their properties through reimbursement for rain barrels, native trees and more. This year, the City […]

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Work underway to establish Police Department’s behavioral health unit

Overland Park Police Department’s behavioral health unit is already beginning its important work. The Overland Park Crisis Action Team, or OPCAT, will begin full operations in 2022, with 12 crisis intervention-trained police officers and three Johnson County Mental Health co-responders ready to serve the public. The Overland Park Police Department receives, on average, seven mental […]

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Get spooky with these upcoming events in OP

Spooky season is here in Overland Park. Whether you’re looking forward to candy, costumes or community events, there’s plenty in store. Here are a few upcoming fall and Halloween events run by the City or its partners: Pumpkin HollowHop aboard a horse-drawn hayride to Pumpkin Hollow, climb a hay pyramid, slide down the giant hay […]

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Overland Park celebrates Jason Sudeikis Day

Today is the first-ever Jason Sudeikis Day in Overland Park. Mayor Carl Gerlach will issue a proclamation at tonight’s City Council meeting to recognize the achievements of the well-known celebrity, actor, comedian and Overland Park native. Sudeikis attended Shawnee Mission West High School and, while having made a name for himself performing on Saturday Night […]

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