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Police training building on schedule; permits submitted, construction planned for 2026

October 15, 2025 | Overland Park, Johnson County, Kansas


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Police training building on schedule; permits submitted, construction planned for 2026
Chief Jo Kirst updated the Public Safety Committee on the police training facility, saying construction documents were submitted for a building permit the week of Sept. 29 and the project remains on schedule and within budget.

Kirst said staff plan to advertise bids in November and bring a guaranteed maximum price to the Public Safety Committee in January or February. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2026. Staff also are reviewing vacated space for future repurposing.

Kirst told the committee staff are monitoring tariffs that could affect timber and other materials but had no specific change-orders or delays to report at this time. No formal action was requested.

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