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Food, music and art await; Harvest the fun at Overland Park’s Fall Festival

Mark your calendars for Overland Park’s seasonal celebration, packed with live entertainment, friendly vendors and delicious food. The Fall Festival returns to Downtown Overland Park on Friday, Sept. 27 from 4-8 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 28 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. This year’s Fall Festival features an exciting lineup of unbe-leaf-able musical performances across three stages. […]

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Recycle, shred and clear out clutter with OP’s drop-off events this Saturday

Do you have old construction debris or electronics cluttering your space?  This weekend, take advantage of two opportunities to dispose of unwanted items responsibly! Construction Debris Drop-Off  Saturday, Sept. 218 a.m.-2 p.m. It’s time to say goodbye to construction waste! This Saturday, residents can drop off old decking, fencing, lumber, railroad ties and other demolition debris […]

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Aerial view of Downtown Overland Park and the Overland Park Farmers' Market.

Downtown Overland Park to host local experts to share study findings

Nov. 12, 2024 Update: The Urban Land Institute – Kansas City’s Technical Assistance Panel findings are now available to view online. View the Report Downtown Overland Park and the City of Overland Park will host a panel of local development experts to share their analysis of new opportunities in the downtown area. The Urban Land […]

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City Council approves 2025 Budget

Overland Park’s 2025 Budget continues to work toward improving City infrastructure and implementing Overland Park’s strategic goals while balancing the possibility of a cooling economy. The Overland Park City Council approved the budget at its meeting last night. The budget is $467.8 million, an 8.6% increase over the 2024 Budget. However, the City’s property tax […]

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A fusion of art and nature; Terra Luna returns to the Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens

Experience the magic of Terra Luna, an enchanting event created exclusively for the Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens by Quixotic. Immerse yourself in a world where art and nature merge. Enjoy live performances, featuring music, dance and aerial displays as you meander through the Arboretum’s beautiful pathways. This captivating production, presented by The Arts […]

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Cold nose, warm heart; Celebrating OPCAT’s Haven

In honor of National Service Dog Month, we’re shining the spotlight on Haven, a special member of the Overland Park Police Department’s Crisis Action Team. Haven, a rescued dog from an animal shelter in Texas, dedicates her life to serving the Overland Park community as a Critical Incident Response Team K-9. OPCAT officers are highly […]

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National Preparedness Month highlights key steps to prepare for emergencies

September marks FEMA’s National Preparedness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters and emergencies that can strike without warning, such as severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, flooding, and snow and ice storms. During severe weather, your first line of defense is staying informed. Make sure you can receive weather alerts when you’re […]

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69 Express: U.S. 69 ramp closures begin Sept. 3

Update: The nightly closure of the northbound U.S. 69 to Blue Valley Parkway off ramp has been rescheduled for September 10-12. Three ramps at U.S. 69 will fully close beginning Tuesday, September 3 as part of the 69 Express project.  The northbound U.S 69 to Blue Valley Parkway off ramp will close between 7 p.m. […]

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Debbie Bryant holds a large green and white street sign that reads "Overland Park; Home of Miss America 1966 Debbie Bryant."

58 years later, relic of local royalty returns to its rightful owner

In 1966, the country watched as Overland Park’s own Debbie Bryant was crowned Miss America, the first ever from Kansas. Here at home, the City quickly installed street signs along thoroughfares, proudly boasting, “City of Overland Park: Home of Miss America 1966, Debbie Bryant.” The signs were an indication of the new community’s pride in […]

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