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The official county code of Douglas County, KS, as adopted by the Board of County Commissioners.
Skywarn volunteers are authorized as weather spotters who report severe weather activity occurring in Douglas County, Kansas.
Douglas County Auxiliary Communications Team (ACT) volunteers are licensed amateur radio operators who provide alternative communications capabilities to Douglas County, Kansas. The ACT volunteer… Go to the web page
Amid unprecedented pressures of increased severe weather patterns and encroaching development, Douglas County has adopted the Open Space Plan to guide future land use and preservation in the… Go to the web page
Food System Plan Goal #3: We build and design our communities to ensure food access, foster health, and eliminate food deserts
Follow the Title and Registration Estimator to calculate an estimate for purchase fees on new vehicles in Douglas County, Kansas.
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
Douglas County is partnering with Clarion Associates to undertake a comprehensive diagnostic review of the County’s zoning and subdivision regulations. These regulations govern how and where… Go to the web page
Food System Plan Goal #2: As our cities grow, we prioritize natural resource conservation and maintain working lands to promote soil health
The Senior Resource Center for Douglas County provides services, resources, support, and engagement to help the older adults of Douglas County Kansas live their best possible quality of life.
Resources and instructions for the public on how to use Zoom and Microsoft Office 365.
Stories about community initiatives which demonstrate real effort towards Food System Plan goals.
Lightning and thunderstorms can be beautiful and exciting to watch, but it's important to know when you stop watching and seek a safe shelter. This page will provide information and safety tips for… 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 Appraiser's Office is responsible for the appraisal of all real estate and personal property in Douglas County.
Information emergency preparedness for businesses and organizations, including developing plans and preparedness kits. 
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.
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
There are many opportunities to save money on energy costs, improve comfort and indoor air quality, and reduce environmental impact through weatherization, energy efficiency, and renewable energy.… Go to the web page
Floods are one of the most common hazards in the United States, and Douglas County has had its share of destructive floods. This page contains information to help you prepare for and recover from… Go to the web page