Lenexa News
NEWS RELEASES
03/13/2010
Site Index Online Services Business Community Government
Contact Egov Search News Careers  
 
 
 
     
  Lenexa City Notes  
 
When you change your clock forward one hour this weekend for daylight saving time, be sure to check the batteries in your smoke detectors.
 
Residents, businesses and community groups can show their support of Lenexa's application by nominating the community online.
 
Lenexa offers a wide variety of fun activities for kids during spring break.
 
Be counted in 2010.
 
The latest citizen survey results show residents continue to be happy with the city.
 
The city is looking for a volunteer to fill a vacancy on the Lenexa Planning Commission.
 
We're looking for artists of all ages and skill levels to paint barrels in this year's Rain Barrel Parade.
 
Johnson County offers a minor home repair assistance program for eligible county residents.
 
Mayor Mike Boehm and the City Council have appointed David Bryant to serve as Lenexa’s city clerk.
 
Five residents were inducted into the Lenexa Volunteer Hall of Fame on Nov. 17 for their outstanding efforts in the community.
 
Learn more about Lenexa's innovative approach to stormwater management.
 
 
     
 
           
 
News Releases
 
           

 

Lenexa is pursuing the high-speed Internet opportunity proposed by Google. Community members can help by nominating the city online.
 
Municipal Court Judge Kate Baird will leave her position to take a new position with the State of Kansas.
 
Graduating high school seniors who live in Lenexa are invited to apply for the 2010 Lenexa Arts Council scholarships by March 1.
 
The City of Lenexa is looking for a volunteer to fill a vacancy on the Lenexa Planning Commission.
 
Calling all artists! Paint a rain barrel for Lenexa’s second annual Rain Barrel Parade.
 
The Lenexa Parks and Recreation Department recently announced it is offering additional times for “Little Hands Make Little Treasures,” a two-hour art class that encourages the creativity of three- to six-year-olds.
 
The watershed crew will be out cleaning streams through the middle of February.
 
Lenexa residents continue to be happy with the city overall, according to the most recent ETC DirectionFinder citizen satisfaction survey.
 
Lenexa’s Rain to Recreation program is sponsoring a workshop on green infrastructure installation and maintenance Feb. 18 and 19.
 
The 3rd annual Cupid’s Gems Jewelry show, a juried event featuring the handiwork of 30 jewelry artists, will be held on February 6.
 
The Police Department is accepting applications for the spring session of the Citizens’ Police Academy.
 
Use caution when considering purchases from door-to-door solicitors.
 
Crews reopened College Boulevard between Renner and Penrose this morning.
 
Crews are closing a stretch of College Boulevard from just west of Renner Boulevard to Penrose Lane this afternoon due to drifting snow.
 
The city is seeking a volunteer to fill a vacancy on the Lenexa Arts Council.
 
The Governing Body appointed new directors to lead three reorganized city departments.
 
During snow storms, our crews work around the clock to clear and treat public streets. Find out how you can help.
 
Steve Lemons is appointed to serve as a Ward 1 councilmember.
 
Lenexa will lose two department directors this month when they retire from the city – Information Technology Director John VanNice and Community Development Director Roger Kroh.
 
Get the real dirt on growing green March 27 at the Johnson County Healthy Yards Expo, a lawn and garden show about making greener choices in your yard.
 
 
           
   
HOME | Print this document | BACK
 
 
   
Lenexa Logo www.ci.lenexa.ks.us | Email  |  Web Policy | Whom do I call? | Tell us what you think - take our survey