Sustainability in Overland Park

Creating a resilient city that promotes economic growth, environmental protection and social well-being.

The City of Overland Park plans, builds, protects and preserves a lasting quality of life in Overland Park. That includes a variety of efforts and initiatives to ensure Overland Park is a sustainable city.

The City views sustainability as reflected in a simple model, consisting of three pillars: environmental sustainability, economic sustainability and social sustainability. These three pillars are interrelated; sustained community well-being is not achievable without addressing all three.

Learn more about City initiatives creating a lasting quality of life in our community below.

Annual Reports

Upcoming Environmental Events

LEED for Cities Local Government Leadership Program

Overland Park officially earned LEED Gold certification, becoming the first city in Kansas to achieve this recognition of sustainability leadership.

LEED for Cities and Communities is designed to measure a city’s performance in key areas of social, economic and environmental sustainability and provide a framework for managing community-wide sustainability efforts.

Find more information about the LEED for Cities Local Government Leadership Program and Overland Park’s final rating on the LEED for Cities Case Study Page.

LEED Gold Certification

Solar + EV-Ready Program

If you are building or retrofitting a home in Overland Park, you may be eligible for a reduced permit fee for installing solar energy systems.

The City of Overland Park extended and expanded its program that encourages solar energy and electric vehicle readiness construction. The program provides discounts on solar-ready and electric vehicle-ready projects.

Homeowners, landlords and builders can take advantage of a discount on a building permit for these projects if they plan to incorporate these renewable energy readiness options into their buildings. Solar readiness and EV projects on both new and existing homes qualify.

Solar + EV-Ready Program

Social Sustainability

Social sustainability helps create a City where people feel connected and provided with the resources they need to promote health and wellbeing.

OPCares

OPCares is a non-emergency reporting tool for common issues from repairs to noise complaints, and more. It also acts as a way to report discrimination to the City.

Municipal Equality Index Score

The Human Rights Campaign uses the MEI Score to examine municipal laws, policies, benefits, and services and determine how inclusive they are for LGBTQ+ people who live and work there. In 2023, Overland Park earned a perfect MEI score.

Neighborhood Indicators

The City gathers and reports neighborhood indicator data to evaluate programs and activities targeted in a specific area and to identify areas that may need additional attention or resources.

Volunteer

Help create a more sustainable city by volunteering at events throughout the year.

Volunteer Interest Form