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Publications iconKansas Register

Volume 43 - Issue 14 - April 4, 2024

(Published in the Kansas Register April 4, 2024.)

City of Overland Park, Kansas

Notice of Intent to Revise Flood Hazard Information

The City of Overland Park, Kansas Planning and Development Services Department, in accordance with National Flood Insurance Program regulation 65.7(b)(1), hereby gives notice of the city’s intent to revise the flood hazard information, generally located near Coffee Creek’s crossing with Quivira Road and 167th Street, Coffee Creek Tributary C’s crossing with 167th Street, and Coffee Creek Tributary E’s crossing with Quivira Road.

Specifically, the flood hazard information will be revised along Coffee Creek from a point approximately 1700 feet upstream of Coffee Creek’s crossing with Quivira Road to a point 2917 feet downstream of the Coffee Creek’s crossing with 167th Street. As a result of the revision, the floodway will widen and narrow the 1-percent annual-chance water-surface elevations shall increase and decrease, and the 1-percent-annual-chance floodplain will widen and narrow within the area of revision.

The flood hazard information will be revised along Coffee Creek Tributary C from a point approximately 400 feet downstream of the 167th Street crossing with Coffee Creek Tributary C to a point approximately 500 feet upstream of the 167th Street crossing with Coffee Creek Tributary C. As a result of the revision, the floodway will widen the 1-percent annual-chance water-surface elevations shall increase and decrease, and the 1-percent-annual-chance floodplain will widen and narrow within the area of revision.

Specifically, the flood hazard information will be revised along Coffee Creek Tributary E from the confluence with Coffee Creek at the downstream end to a point approximately 350 feet upstream of the crossing with Quivira Road. As a result of the revision, the floodway will widen and narrow the 1-percent annual-chance water-surface elevations shall increase and decrease, and the 1-percent-annual-chance floodplain will widen and narrow within the area of revision.

Maps and detailed analysis of the revision can be reviewed at the City of Overland Park Public Works Department, 8500 Santa Fe Dr., Overland Park, KS 66212. Interested persons may call Tony Meyers of Overland Park at 913-895-6036 or Brian Fairchild of Olsson at 316-519-9870 from April 2, 2024 to July 2, 2024.

Alisha Holcomb
Contract Specialist
Public Works Department
City of Overland Park, Kansas

Doc. No. 052002