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Johnson County formalizes 48-hour request policy for after-hours door access; custodial staff raise safety concerns

3193429 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

County facilities staff outlined a standard operating procedure requiring 48-hour notice for after-hours door access and described practical guidance for scheduling and locking; custodial staff said propping exterior doors creates safety risks and supervisors discussed responsibility for building sweeps and contacting dispatch for trespassers.

Johnson County facilities staff presented a standard operating procedure for programming door access for after‑hours meetings that asks meeting organizers to submit requests at least 48 hours in advance and to estimate meeting end times so staff can schedule locks and custodial support.

"The 48 hours really gives us the chance to communicate to custodians and people in the building that, hey. Your door is gonna be unlocked tonight," the presenter Dave said, explaining why short‑notice requests may not be accommodated.

Dave said staff…

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