Property owners impacted by flooding should contact both their insurance company and the City of Olathe at (913) 971-9311 or www.OlatheKS.org/CitizenConnect.
Due to the high volume of calls and the number of resources currently clearing debris, you may be asked to leave a message. You will receive a response, and the City asks your understanding as there may be significant delays. Currently, all crews are deployed and working throughout the city to remove debris from streamway bridges, culverts and stormwater inlets that impact water flow. There are over 60 employees in the field working both manually and with heavy equipment. Crews will continue cleanup as long as it takes to clear debris and ensure all systems are functioning properly.
Call 971-9311 to schedule a bulk pick-up for storm related debris as needed. The Solid Waste division is requesting that all bulk items be placed within 10 feet of the curb when scheduling a pick-up.
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Due to the high volume of calls and the number of resources currently clearing debris, you may be asked to leave a message. You will receive a response, and the City asks your understanding as there may be significant delays. Currently, all crews are deployed and working throughout the city to remove debris from streamway bridges, culverts and stormwater inlets that impact water flow. There are over 60 employees in the field working both manually and with heavy equipment. Crews will continue cleanup as long as it takes to clear debris and ensure all systems are functioning properly.
Call 971-9311 to schedule a bulk pick-up for storm related debris as needed. The Solid Waste division is requesting that all bulk items be placed within 10 feet of the curb when scheduling a pick-up.