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Ideas for every dad; Five ways to celebrate Father’s Day in OP

Father’s Day is almost here! Whether you are a father, about to become a father or are celebrating the father figure in your life, Overland Park is full of opportunities to celebrate and make memories with dad. Hit the links! Book a tee time at one of Overland Park’s scenic golf courses. The tree lined […]

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Saturday Swim returns to Tomahawk Ridge Aquatic Center June 10

Summer fun for everyone! People with disabilities can enjoy the Tomahawk Ridge Aquatic Center with their families before the pool opens to the public on Saturday mornings this summer. Saturday Swim returns June 10 from 9-11 a.m. With additional swimming support and early access to the pool, Saturday Swim provides a safe and inclusive environment […]

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Ballots arrive; Town Hall Thursday

Check your mailbox – ballots are arriving for the City’s three-eighth cent sales tax election. Overland Park is holding a special election for a dedicated sales tax this month. If approved, the sales tax would generate $20.5 million to fund improvements to the City’s streets and the City’s traffic management system. The City held the […]

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Summer Concert Series returns to Thompson Park

Get ready to listen to some of your favorite songs under the stars! Concert in the Park returns to the Thompson Park stage beginning June 8. Bring your lawn chair, blanket and dancing shoes to Thompson Park on the second Thursday of each month this summer for an evening of free live music and entertainment.  […]

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Farmer’s Market Wednesdays begin June 7

Browse aisles of fresh produce, meats, cheeses and specialty products at the Overland Park Farmers’ Market twice each week as Farmers’ Market Wednesdays return June 7.  On Wednesdays, the Farmers’ Market, located at 7950 Marty St., features a condensed layout between 7:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Beat the Saturday crowd and enjoy a weekday morning […]

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Three public works workers perform street construction, with one driving a construction vehicle. In front of them on the ground sits a "Road Closed" sign and multiple orange construction cones.

Infrastructure, recruitment drive 2024 budget recommendation

City Manager Lori Curtis Luther presented the proposed 2024 Budget to Mayor Curt Skoog and the Overland Park City Council. Budget recommendations focus on implementing recommendations of the City’s Infrastructure Advisory Group, recruiting and retaining a talented workforce, and continuing to implement the City Council’s strategic goals. The proposed total Budget totals $430.7 million, which […]

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Mayor’s Message for June 2023

Hear directly from Mayor Curt Skoog about what’s happening in our community in his June video message. In this month’s special edition of the Mayor’s Message, the mayor shares details about the City’s three-eighths cent sales tax election, including information on: Casting your vote, Upcoming town hall events, And how the sales tax would impact […]

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69 Express: Upcoming 135th Street closures

Beginning Tuesday, June 6, the eastbound 135th Street to northbound U.S. 69 loop ramp will close for bridge construction as part of the 69 Express project. The loop ramp is expected to reopen in November 2023. Beginning Friday, June 9, 135th street near U.S. 69 will also close for 69 Express construction, reopening Monday, June […]

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