Earn cash and make a splash this summer as an OP lifeguard - City of Overland Park, Kansas
Winter Weather Operations

Ahead of Monday’s snowfall, crews treated streets with salt and magnesium chloride. As snow began to accumulate Tuesday morning, they shifted to plowing operations. The snow is expected to continue into the night Tuesday and early Wednesday. 

Crews will begin plowing neighborhood streets after the snow stops falling. We expect it will take at least 48 hours from the time the snow stops falling to clear all streets. We ask that residents wait for crews to complete all routes before filing requests for snow removal through OPCares.

While streets are being plowed, residents can help by:

  • Moving vehicles off the street until it has been plowed to leave a clear path for plow drivers.
  • Waiting until plows have made at least one clear path before driving on a street.
  • Removing basketball goals, trash cans and other obstacles from the curb or driveway entrances.

Snow Operations Updates

Show alerts

Earn cash and make a splash this summer as an OP lifeguard

It may be winter, but the City of Overland Park is already gearing up for summer!

The City is looking for enthusiastic people to join our lifeguard team. No lifeguarding experience? That’s okay! We’ll provide the training.

With pay starting at $15.25 per hour, lifeguarding in OP is a great opportunity for teens and college students to earn extra cash and gain valuable experience in a fun and rewarding environment this summer. 

Apply now to reserve your spot in lifeguard training, secure your preferred pool and lock in the best schedule options! Training begins in March.

Stonegate and Young’s Pools along with Tomahawk Ridge Aquatic Center open for the season on May 25, 2025. 

You don’t have to live in Overland Park to apply, but you must be 15 years old by May 1. Ready for a rewarding summer job? Apply online today at recruit.opkansas.org.

Learn more about Overland Park’s outdoor pool season at opkansas.org/Pools.