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Mayor declares July Parks and Recreation Month amid flooding concerns

July 01, 2024 | Overland Park, Johnson County, Kansas



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Mayor declares July Parks and Recreation Month amid flooding concerns
In a recent meeting, Overland Park Mayor Kirk Scoop proclaimed July 2024 as Parks and Recreation Month, encouraging residents to engage with the community's parks and recreational resources. The mayor expressed gratitude towards the parks and recreation department for their year-round service, despite their absence at the meeting.

The council also approved several youth liaison appointments and reappointments, with a unanimous vote following a motion by Councilman Healy.

In addition to these announcements, Mayor Scoop addressed the recent heavy rainfall that affected various neighborhoods, noting that some areas received up to five inches. He thanked public works crews for their prompt response in placing barriers at flood-prone intersections. The mayor urged residents to exercise caution, advising against driving through standing water, as several rescues were reported due to individuals attempting to navigate flooded areas.

The meeting concluded with a reminder for residents to remain vigilant during adverse weather conditions, emphasizing community safety and awareness.

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