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Ash Tree Removal and Replacement Program Begins

The City of Overland Park began its Ash Tree Removal Program this week to proactively remove and replace ash street trees impacted by emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle that feeds on and kills ash trees. The City will replant one tree for every ash street tree removed as part of the program.  Beginning in […]

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Mayor’s Message for March 2023

Hear directly from Mayor Curt Skoog about what’s happening in our community in his March video message. This month, the mayor shares details about: Holding a mail-in ballot election in June for a dedicated sales tax to fund infrastructure maintenance, Hiring lifeguards for the outdoor pool season, Downtown Overland Park’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 11. […]

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10 Spring Activities for the Family

Spring is officially in the air. If you are looking for family-friendly activities near home, here are ten opportunities available throughout Overland Park. Spring is the perfect time to get outdoors. Breathe in the fresh air when you visit one of the City’s more than 80 parks and open spaces. Pack a picnic and take […]

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Be Severe Weather Ready This Spring

Spring is nearly here, which also means the start of severe weather season. To promote diligent planning for inclement weather, the National Weather Service has designated March 6 – March 10 as Severe Weather Preparedness Week. Be safe this severe weather season by staying informed and preparing for the most common types of severe weather […]

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City to hold election for infrastructure improvements

The City of Overland Park will hold a mail-in ballot election in June for a dedicated sales tax that would fund maintenance of the city’s aging infrastructure and extend its useful life. Monday night, the City Council unanimously approved an ordinance authorizing the dedicated sales tax, known as “OP Moves.” Overland Park residents will receive […]

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Spring 2023 Overview arrives 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 and recreational and environmental news. The Spring 2023 Overview features articles about: Budget considerations for the future of the City’s infrastructure, Neighborhoods that will receive ash street tree removal services, Applying for […]

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Lifeguard pay increases to $15

Lifeguards can now earn more than ever with a summer job at Overland Park’s outdoor pools. This week, the Parks and Recreation Department announced that lifeguard pay will start at $15 per hour, effective immediately. Lifeguards must have completed 8th grade and be 15 years old. There is no Overland Park residency requirement. The City […]

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Purple Ripple Glass recycling bins are placed in an apartment parking garage

City implements multifamily glass recycling pilot program

Going green just got easier for apartment residents in Overland Park, thanks to a new City recycling program. At the beginning of 2023, the City launched a multifamily glass recycling pilot program and partnered with Ripple Glass to provide glass recycling to six apartment complexes. Participating apartments include: Promontory (91st Street and Metcalf Avenue) Glenwood […]

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Overland Park Convention Center named best small convention center

The Overland Park Convention Center has been named 2023 Best Small Convention Center in North America by EXHIBITOR Magazine, a leading industry publication honoring the best in event venues. This is the fourth year Overland Park Convention Center has won in EXHIBITOR’s special awards category since the awards inception four years ago. Convention centers throughout North America were […]

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A look back on 2022 in Overland Park

As we look ahead to 2023, let’s take time to reflect on 2022, another busy year in our community. Here are just a few highlights of the many programs, events and services the City provided this year. Visit the links in each description to learn more about any of these initiatives. January The Overland Park […]

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