Neighborhood Indicators

Neighborhood indicators
report measurable changes
of conditions over time.

Overland Park has compiled neighborhood indicator information as a way for city leaders, staff and citizens to better track changing conditions occurring at the local neighborhood level. This information can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of programs or activities aimed at improving negative trends, and assist in identifying where additional attention or resources might be most effectively allocated.

Overland Park's neighborhood indicators currently track five-year trends of:

  • median appraised value of homes,
  • absentee ownership of homes,
  • property maintenance violations,
  • part one crime (major crimes), and
  • property crime for each of our Neighborhood Conservation Program area.

Comparisons are made to trends at higher levels of geography such as citywide, all neighborhoods north of I-435, and all conservation neighborhoods.

Maps and Graphs

  • Maps: Five citywide maps are provided demonstrating the percent change for each indicator over a five-year period in all Overland Park neighborhoods.
  • Graphs: Eight graphs are provided reporting five-year trends for each indicator in individual Neighborhood Conservation Program neighborhoods. Graphs for absentee ownership, part one crime and property crime are broken down by single-family and duplex home categories.
Multifamily Single Family DuplexCitywide
Absentee Ownership Map
Absentee Ownership Graphs
Crime Graphs (Part One)
Crime Graphs (Property)
Median Appraised Value Map
Median Appraised Value Graphs
Property Maintenance Graphs
Property Maintenance Map

Documents are provided in Adobe PDF format.