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Public Works details how curb and sidewalk repairs are prioritized as council adopts 2026 maintenance plan

5776724 · September 15, 2025
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City Public Works explained the three-track approach used to prioritize curbs and sidewalks—a programmatic maintenance list, on-demand spot repairs, and in-house temporary fixes—during discussion before council approved the 2026 maintenance program 9-0.

The Overland Park Public Works Department described how it prioritizes curb and sidewalk repairs as the City Council adopted the 2026 infrastructure maintenance program on Sept. 15.

Public Works staff told the council the department uses three tools to address concrete repair needs: a programmatic concrete repair list for neighborhoods with a large magnitude of needs; an on-demand contract program for spot repairs; and an in-house team that performs temporary stabilization work such as grinding, wedging and asphalt filling.

"We basically refer to it as our concrete repair…

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