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Recent news about the Criminal Justice Coordination Council of Douglas County, KS
Contact form for Douglas County Administration, including departments, councils and initiatives.
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The Housing Stabilization Collaborative (HSC) exists to support community members in accessing and affording sustainable housing through our rental and utility assistance program, landlord engagement… Go to the web page
The City of Lawrence/Douglas County Household Hazardous Waste Facility accepts hazardous waste from Douglas County households throughout the year for free. The Household Hazardous Waste Facility… Go to the web page
Latest news releases and newsletters for Douglas County, KS
The Douglas County calendar includes upcoming events and council or board meetings.
Request a change to the County Appraiser for a personal property item, such as mobile home, vehicle, trailer, aircraft, watercraft or CIME.
Founded in August 25, 1855, Douglas County was one of the first counties organized in Kansas and, for many years, was one of the most populace and wealthy counties in the state. But it still did not… Go to the web page
The Appraiser’s Office and GIS work closely together to provide additional resources for property owners. The Property Search and Property Map Viewer can be accessed on this page.
The mission of the Douglas County Veterans Treatment Court is to empower United States Veterans in building meaningful, productive, and law-abiding lives by connecting them with community resources… Go to the web page
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Mitigation plan and the planning process, hazards, risk assessment and strategies for potential emergencies Douglas County, Kansas.
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In January 2020, Douglas County became a member of the Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE), a national network of local, state and regional governments working to advance racial equity and… Go to the web page
Since 2008, the City of Lawrence and Douglas County have hosted periodic electronics recycling events, inviting customers to drop off their recyclable electronics free of charge.
The LEPC is responsible for developing an emergency plan to prepare for and respond to chemical emergencies within the community.
The audio recordings below are readings of each of the panels located on site at the Wells Overlook Passerine Pavilion. There are nine panels in total, each with a corresponding reading.
An Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) is a comprehensive, risk-based, all-hazard approach document which outlines how an agency or organization will respond to an emergency.