Kwik Trip donates $500,000 for Overland Park real‑time crime center, city says

5965383 · October 20, 2025

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Mayor Kurt Skoog announced that Kwik Trip Corporation donated $500,000 toward a planned Real Time Crime Center; city manager and staff said the center will track crime as it unfolds and is expected to open in spring 2026.

Mayor Kurt Skoog and city staff announced at the Oct. 20, 2025, council meeting that Kwik Trip Corporation made a $500,000 donation toward a Real Time Crime Center the city plans to open in spring 2026.

City Manager Lori Curtis Luther said the donation helped make a dedicated space possible and that the center will support a team to track crime "as it unfolds rather than afterwards." She described the center as a tool focused on real‑time detection and response and thanked Kwik Trip for the contribution.

Skoog and staff said they expect the center to open in the spring and that the city appreciates corporate support toward the project. No formal council action or appropriation related to the donation was recorded in the meeting minutes excerpted in the transcript.