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City to apply for state grant to pilot public compost kiosks in partnership with KC Can Compost

3229025 · May 7, 2025
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Staff said the city will apply for a Kansas Department of Health and Environment waste-reduction grant to install two app‑enabled compost drop kiosks in Overland Park — one at Tomahawk Ridge and a second at Matt Ross to support the farmers market — likely leveraging KC Can Compost and coordinating with Johnson County.

City staff told the committee they will apply for a KDHE waste-reduction grant to pilot public compost drop-off kiosks in Overland Park, partnering with KC Can Compost and coordinating with Johnson County.

Gail Bergman said the proposed project would deploy two app‑based kiosks where residents with an account can deposit household food…

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