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Johnson County Square price tag going up nearly $1M

The cost of the ongoing Johnson County Square project in downtown Olathe could be going up by nearly $1 million.

The latest: At this week’s meeting on Thursday, the Johnson County Board of County Commissioners will consider a measure to increase funding for the project by $900,000.

Why the price increase: According to county documents, costs for the project have climbed as a result of inflation and market availability for certain construction materials.

  • Johnson County is responsible for half of the project’s cost, with the city of Olathe set to pay the other half.

What the project entails: Once completed, Johnson County Square is meant to serve as a gathering space in downtown Olathe, just off Santa Fe Street in between the County Administration Building and the new courthouse

  • The project includes outdoor features, including historical markers, an art garden and a tree grove seating area.
  • The square could eventually serve as an outdoor venue for concerts and community events.
Johnson County Square looking towards the new county courthouse.
Above, a view of the square looking north towards the new Johnson County Courthouse across Santa Fe Street.

Bigger picture for Johnson County Square

This comes as the latest step in ongoing construction of the square, part of which was first unveiled last December, following the demolition of the old courthouse.

About the author

Lucie Krisman
Lucie Krisman

Hi! I’m Lucie Krisman, and I cover local business for the Johnson County Post.

I’m a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, but have been living in Kansas since I moved here to attend KU, where I earned my degree in journalism. Prior to joining the Post, I did work for The Pitch, the Eudora Times, the North Dakota Newspaper Association and KTUL in Tulsa.

Have a story idea or a comment about our coverage you’d like to share? Email me at lucie@johnsoncountypost.com.

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