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THE JOHNSON COUNTY STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

Vision
Safe, healthy, and sustainable Johnson County waterways that can be enjoyed by everyone.

Mission
Provide financial, technical, and other stormwater assistance services to encourage regional solutions for protecting human lives and property, conserving natural resources, and promoting appropriate public use of Johnson County stream corridors.

Stormwater management is the effort to analyze, understand and address stormwater runoff from a water quantity and water quality perspective. It is the mechanism for addressing stormwater runoff for the purposes of reducing downstream erosion, water quality degradation, and flooding and mitigating the adverse effects of changes in land use and runoff characteristics on the aquatic environment.

Johnson County is a full service local government providing daily services through more than 40 offices, agencies, and departments. In addition to the traditional governmental operations of public health and safety, codes regulations, and tax collection, Johnson County operates a major intermodal transportation system, twelve libraries, six multi-service centers, a park and recreation district, mental health and developmental support centers, a community corrections program, and a countywide wastewater system.

Johnson County Government utilizes direct citizen input through public meetings and volunteered service on governing and advisory boards and commissions to ensure the continued vitality and efficiency of its services and programs.


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JOHNSON COUNTY STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
1800 W. 56 Highway
Olathe, KS 66061
Phone: (913) 715-8333
Fax: (913) 715-2453