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Mayor’s Message for November 2023

Hear directly from Mayor Curt Skoog about what’s happening in our community in his November video message. This month, the mayor shares: A special, heartfelt message on the Israel/Hamas war, How to get involved in the City’s Capital Improvements Program, And details about the Mayor’s Holiday Festival on November 17. Watch the Mayor’s Message below. […]

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City earns perfect equality score

The City of Overland Park earned a perfect Municipal Equality Index score in 2023.  The Human Rights Campaign, which issues the annual scorecard examining how inclusive municipal laws, policies, and services are of LGBTQ people who live and work there, awarded Overland Park with a score of 100, the maximum number of points available. “We […]

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Safety first! Plan ahead for detours before hitting the trails

Portions of the Indian Creek and Tomahawk Creek trails along U.S. 69 remain closed due to construction as part of the 69 Express project.  Trail closures and detours ensure everyone’s safety. Throughout the duration of the trail closures, please follow marked detours and avoid closed construction areas.  Before you hit the trails, check the City’s […]

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Overland Park updates weed enforcement ordinance

The Overland Park City Council approved an update to the City’s weed and vegetation enforcement act that encourages growing native plants. The City’s ordinance was last updated in 2011, and included an outdated definition of weeds that were not allowed to be grown in Overland Park yards. “The ordinance was also out of sync with […]

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Mayor issues letter on Israel-Hamas war, supporting community

Mayor Curt Skoog shares the letter below with the Overland Park community: Dear Overland Park community, I write this open letter to acknowledge and share that many of our neighbors and coworkers are profoundly suffering. This last week, I sat across the table and heard from Palestinian and Jewish members of our community. They shared […]

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Portion of Antioch Road to temporarily close beginning Nov. 6

Beginning Monday, November 6, northbound and southbound lanes of Antioch Road between 103rd Street and 104th Street will close for storm sewer and water line installation as part of the Brookridge Perimeter Street Improvements project. Detours will be marked. This portion of Antioch Road is scheduled to reopen on November 13. During the closure, eastbound […]

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Harvest sustainability; Pumpkin composting opportunities in November

From carving spooky faces to baking delicious pies, pumpkins play a significant role in “gourd-geous” fall traditions. But what do you do with your pumpkins once the festivities are over?  Squash the waste! Rather than adding pumpkins to the landfill, drop your pumpkins off at one of the composting opportunities in OP throughout the month […]

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Mark your calendars; Your OP event guide for November

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: Pumpkin Composting When not disposed of correctly, pumpkins can release harmful […]

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