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Overland Park removes outdated restrictive covenants

Overland Park is committed to being a welcoming and inclusive community for all who live, work and visit the city. As part of this commitment, the City took action to remove outdated and unenforceable restrictive covenants from legal property documents in many neighborhoods. Restrictive covenants are conditions placed on property use, historically included in legal […]

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City announces new parks and recreation director

A familiar face is now leading Overland Park’s Parks and Recreation Department. Bryan Toben has served as the deputy director of the department since 2020 and will now lead a staff of 91 full-time and hundreds of part-time and seasonal employees.  “Bryan’s deep roots in our community, coupled with his 28 years of dedicated service […]

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Mark your calendars; Your OP event guide for May 2025

Make the most of May in Overland Park! Whether you’re looking for outdoor activities, family-friendly fun or ways to kick off summer early, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this month. Get ready to fill your weekends with sunshine and excitement. Farmers’ Market  Spend Saturday mornings browsing aisles of fresh produce, meats, cheeses and specialty […]

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Farmstead introduces sensory-friendly early admission days

Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Farmstead at your own pace. Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead offers sensory-friendly early admission days for individuals with sensory sensitivities and their families. Enjoy a calm and welcoming environment before the Farmstead officially opens.  Sensory-friendly early admission will take place from 8 to 9 a.m. on these dates: May […]

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OP invites community to share City flag ideas

After establishing its new brand this week, the City of Overland Park invites the community to help design the next City flag. The new brand features modern, bold and optimistic elements, including a wordmark, graphic devices and color palettes designed to foster pride in the Overland Park community.  The City encourages residents, visitors, business owners, […]

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Spring Plant Sale returns to the Arboretum April 24-27

Spring is in full bloom at the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens! Shop a vibrant selection of locally grown plant varieties at the Spring Plant Sale, April 24-27. Sale hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday through Sunday. Friends of the Arboretum members enjoy exclusive early access Thursday from 2-8 p.m. Not a member yet? […]

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National Work Zone Awareness Week highlights safe driving practices

To promote safe and attentive driving in work zones across the country and in our own community, the Department of Transportation designates April 21-25 as National Work Zone Awareness Week. This week aims to increase awareness about safe driving practices in work zones. Here are three key reminders for drivers navigating construction areas: Slow down […]

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City of Overland Park debuts new brand

On Monday, the Overland Park City Council approved a new brand for Overland Park. The brand includes modern, bold and optimistic primary logos that will foster pride in the Overland Park community. Graphic devices include a map of the city that is unique to Overland Park, a varsity-like flag to signify local pride and connection, […]

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The Overland Park Farmers’ Market returns April 19

Fresh produce, meats, cheeses and local specialties return to Downtown Overland Park on Saturday, April 19, as the Overland Park Farmers’ Market opens for the season. This year, the market will operate out of the Matt Ross Community Center parking lot to allow room for the Farmers’ Market and Downtown Gathering Space Improvement Project, Clock […]

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