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Douglas County is host to a wide array of individuals who make their living doing what they love. In the spirit of entrepreneurship, many residents have started a business in their very own home.
The mission of Douglas County Emergency Management is to provide a comprehensive emergency management program to effectively mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from all types of… Go to the web page
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
Culinary Commons is a community incubator kitchen that offers you a clean, quiet atmosphere to cook with friends and family, create delicious recipes to launch your food business, or innovate to… Go to the web page
Employee benefits resources for potential and current employees of Douglas County, Kansas.
The Zoning Office serves the unincorporated areas of Douglas County. Our goals are to primarily meet the evolving needs of Douglas County as well as incorporating the goals of the comprehensive… Go to the web page
Established in 2012, Common Ground is a community gardening and urban agriculture program that connects residents with underutilized properties for use as community gardens and farm land for minimal… Go to the web page
How to obtain permits for roadway entrances, right-of-way, utility, and overweight/oversize loads.
Fireworks regulations in County Code, firework stand application, and sample firework stand site plan drawings.
The Public Works Department maintains 224 miles of County roads, 158 bridges, 1,100 culverts, Lone Star Lake and seven County park sites.
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
Douglas County offers recycling drop-off sites to serve residents the unincorporated areas of the County. Residents who live within incorporated areas may have curbside options available. Read on for… Go to the web page
This training course includes information on Disaster Preparedness, Fire Safety, Medical Operations, Light Search and Rescue, Terrorism, Team Organization and other related safety areas. At the… Go to the web page
The proposed extension of Wakarusa Drive is a high priority improvement in the county’s road network. The proposed alignment will restore north-south connection for a large service area in southwest… 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
A listing of Douglas County emergency services, including agencies providing emergency response, communications systems and disaster preparedness.
Resources and instructions for the public on how to use Zoom and Microsoft Office 365.
Geographic Information Systems are computer tools used to store, analyze, and visualize data. GIS is made up of hardware, software, data, tools & methods, and people. Along with printed maps… Go to the web page
If you’re a farmer or food entrepreneur, you want to focus on developing your recipe, market, and business model—not worry about the upfront capital costs of an expensive commercial kitchen and… Go to the web page
The County Clerk's office is happy to assist with filing the Kansas Homestead Claim, Property Tax Relief Claim ("Safe Senior") or Senior or Disabled Veteran ("SVR") Claim, for people who do not file… Go to the web page