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City Council to discuss 2025 Budget

Overland Park’s proposed 2025 Budget continues to work toward improving City infrastructure and implementing Overland Park’s strategic goals while balancing the possibility of a cooling economy. City Manager Lori Curtis Luther presented the proposed budget to Mayor Curt Skoog and the Overland Park City Council at the June 3 Committee of the Whole meeting. The […]

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Two OP destinations offer free admission through Kansas Sunflower Summer Program

Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead and the Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens are participating in the 2024 Kansas Tourism Sunflower Summer program. Eligible Kansas families may download the Sunflower Summer app to claim tickets to participating venues from May 25-August 11. “We are thrilled to offer our destinations for the 2024 Kansas Sunflower Summer program,” […]

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69 Express: Upcoming closures along U.S. 69

The 119th Street to southbound U.S. 69 entrance ramp and southbound U.S. 69 lanes between 119th Street and Blue Valley Parkway will be fully closed to traffic overnight from:  7 p.m. Wednesday, May 29 to 6 a.m. Thursday, May 30. 7 p.m. Thursday, May 30 to 6 a.m. Friday, May 31. Both directions of 119th Street under […]

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Mark your calendars; Your OP Event Guide for June 2024

Fill your schedule with exciting events happening in Overland Park! From family fun and creative workshops to Governing Body and committee meetings, the City’s event calendar is packed with endless opportunities to get involved in your community and make memories with friends and family: Summer Camps – June-AugustDeanna Rose Children’s Farmstead and the Overland Park […]

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Adventure awaits! OP summer camp opportunities for kids

Searching for fun and creative outlets for your kids this summer? Look no further. You can find opportunities close to home!  Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead and the Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens provide the perfect backdrop for young adventurers to explore, learn and create lasting memories. From hands-on encounters with farm animals to interactive […]

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69 Express: Ramp at 151st and U.S. 69 to close May 28

Beginning Tuesday, May 28, the 151st Street to northbound U.S. 69 on ramp will close for reconstruction as part of the 69 Express project. Detours will be marked. The ramp is scheduled to reopen in July. The Kansas Department of Transportation’s project will build a new express toll lane in each direction adjacent to the […]

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Mayor’s Message for May 2024

In his May video message, hear directly from Mayor Curt Skoog about what’s happening in our community. This month, the mayor shares details about: Community survey results,  The upcoming Community Blood Drive, And honoring those who served in the United States military this Memorial Day weekend.  Watch the Mayor’s Message below. […]

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City closures and modified hours to expect over Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day is a time to remember those who sacrificed their lives serving in the United States military. As you prepare to spend time with family and friends over the extended weekend, please plan around closures and modified hours at City facilities on Monday, May 27: Modified Hours Matt Ross Community Center, 8101 Marty St. […]

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Overland Park community survey results for 2024

The City’s community survey results are in, and Overland Park residents have again rated the city a top place in dozens of categories. The City of Overland Park, in partnership with ETC Institute, Inc. sends the community survey out every other year. It asks a variety of questions to assess residents’ level of satisfaction with […]

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