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Learn about open burning regulations and safety for the unincorporated areas of Douglas County. Open burning is determined daily based on specific criteria. Verify if open burning is allowed and log… Go to the web page
Each person has a role to play in preparedness. Follow the steps below to prepare yourself and your household for an emergency, including identifying hazards, creating an emergency plan, and building… Go to the web page
Emergency Management staff consists of 3 full-time employees, 1 part-time employee, and 3 duty officers who are on-call outside of normal business hours. 
The Douglas County calendar includes upcoming events and council or board meetings.
Access to archives for Board and Council meetings, news, county budgets and election results.
Volunteer opportunities are available with Consolidated Fire District #1.  Volunteers are an important part of emergency response for both fire and medical incidents in the county. Volunteering… Go to the web page
Consolidated Fire District #1 has 10 stations located throughout the district.  Station 111 at 300 W 31st St in Lawrence is the primary administrative and training location for CFD#1 and is… Go to the web page
The Consolidated Fire District #1 is located in the former Wakarusa Fire Station and consolidates previous fire districts into a single entity.
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All of our crews assist with snow and ice removal, storm and emergency response and rural drop-off recycling. Each department and their responsibilities are listed below.
Consolidated Fire Department #1 Staff
See all available job openings, as well as opportunities for volunteering, internships and mentorships.
As of May 22, 2024, Douglas County has adopted a plan to mitigate our greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change. It builds on our community's priorities, accounts for our… Go to the web page
The Douglas County Food System Plan provides strategic recommendations to help guide the development of the local food system in Douglas County, Kansas.
A list of elected officials by location and candidate/campaign reports.
How to vote in Douglas County, including advanced ballot, drop-off, by mail, provisional, military and overseas ballots, as well as an advanced voting schedule.
The Food Policy Council was established by the County Commission in 2010, and formed as a joint Lawrence-County advisory body with the City of Lawrence in 2013.
Resources and instructions for the public on how to use Zoom and Microsoft Office 365.
Resources for local entrepreneurs to grow their kitchen-based or culinary businesses
The goal of the largest capital improvement project in the County’s history is to improve security for all users, improve operational efficiency and enhance technology availability.The Board of… Go to the web page