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All property in the State of Kansas is valued annually as of January 1. Most property is valued based on its fair market value. Fair market value is the amount an informed buyer is willing to pay and… Go to the web page
7:00 - Meeting kick-off Review and approve agenda (copies) Review and approve minutes of Sept. 3rd, 2014 (copies)           7:05 - Dr. Peter… Go to the web page
A list of questions and answers that highlight the composition of Emergency Communications team and how they do our jobs.
2015 HCC Grant Application Evaluation Session #1 of 2
2015 HCC Grant Application Evaluation Session #2 of 2.
7:00: Meeting kick-off Review and approve agenda Review and approve minutes of Oct. 2, 2014 7:10: Historic Resources Survey Committee HPF 2014 grant survey of Eudora and Kanwaka Townships… Go to the web page
Consultant Susan Ford will present findings from the recent historic building survey in Willow Springs Township.
Douglas County Heritage Conservation Council January 2, 2020 HCC Draft Agenda Lawrence Public Library 7 p.m.   Welcome Draft Agenda and November & December 2019 Minutes for approval  … Go to the web page
We are perpetually looking for civic-minded individuals to serve as election workers. The Douglas County Elections Office generally operates about 60 polling locations which serve the citizens… Go to the web page
7:00 p.m.         Approval of Draft Agenda                     … Go to the web page
Information about dealing with traffic tickets, court appearances, payments and traffic diversion.
  Agenda          Approval of Agenda                   … Go to the web page
Consolidated Fire Department #1 Staff
Information about the interactive survey lookup map and finding surveyors in Kansas.
The Douglas County Heritage Conservation Council will hold a grant workshop on Thursday, January 22nd encouraging potential grant applicants to learn more about the new guidelines and criteria for… Go to the web page
The Kansas Noxious Weed Law (K.S.A. 2-1314 et seq) requires all persons who own or supervise land in Kansas to control and eradicate all weeds declared noxious by legislative action.
Kansas growers of sensitive and organic crops are increasingly concerned about drift damage from commonly used herbicides. To help reduce the risk of herbicide drift, Douglas County, Kansas and… Go to the web page