County Manager's Office
Special events take root in spring
Spring will be here soon! With warmer weather just around the corner, Johnson County Park and Recreation District’s 50 Plus Program has planned some great opportunities to get out and have some fun!
Program helps to pay past due water bills
If you are a Kansas resident and you’re behind on paying your water or Johnson County Wastewater bill, help is available.
County parks begin summer hours on March 1
Summer hours of 5 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. go into effectMarch 1 through Oct. 31 for many Johnson County Park and Recreation District parks.
State of the County set April 4
Mike Kelly, new chairman of the Johnson County Board of Commissioners, will present his first State of County Address on Tuesday, April 4, at the Overland Park Convention Center, 6000 College Blvd.
Megan Foreman begins duties as county housing coordinator
The newly created housing coordinator position plays a key role in the community by focusing on these main areas, addressing homelessness, preserving existing housing and developing attainable housing and promoting homeownership.
Trout stockings set at park lakes
Lakes at two Johnson County parks will be closed March 10 for the annual trout stocking.
Celebrate spring with a walk
As the days begin to get longer, and the nicer weather moves in and the colder weather moves out, it is important that we begin to move our bodies too!
AHS offers nutrition programs for older adults to eat healthy
Senior Nutrition Month is an annual nutrition education and information campaign organized by the Administration of Community Living’s Administration on Aging.
Upcoming COA meetings
The Johnson County Commission on Aging will meet at 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 8, and April 12, in the Sunset Drive Office Building, 11811 S. Sunset Drive, Olathe.
AHS celebrates National Volunteer Month
April is National Volunteer Month. This month is dedicated to promoting, encouraging and celebrating volunteerism.