Events Postponed Due to COVID Surge

Kara Banks City News

In light of the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Johnson County and the United States, effective January 11th Mayor Roberts has declared a state of local disaster emergency as prescribed by Kansas Statute. With this declaration the City of Edgerton is postponing city-sponsored recreation programs, community events and rentals of Community Hall in an effort to slow the spread …

Winners of Holiday Home Decorating Contest Announced

Kara Banks City News

Edgerton Parks and Recreation is excited to announce the winning homes in this year’s Holiday Home Decorating Contest. 1st place: 1006 W 4th 2nd place: 300 W 7th 3rd place: 509 W Meriwood Each of the winners will receive a letter in the coming days with information about how to collect their prizes and an invitation to the January 13 …

Public Invited to Ribbon Cutting for 207th Street Grade Separation Project

Kara Banks City News

The 207th Street Grade Separation project is nearly complete. To celebrate, the City of Edgerton will hold a ribbon cutting and ceremonial first drive over the new bridge on Monday, December 20 at 2:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend to help us mark this important public safety infrastructure improvement project. Parking will be available along southbound Co-Op Road. …

Mayor, City Council Members sworn in

Kara Banks City News

The City of Edgerton has a new governing body.  New and returning members of the Edgerton City Council were sworn in on Thursday, December 9.  Voters re-elected Mayor Donald Roberts and Council Member Joshua Lewis and elected Council Member Josie Stambaugh on November 2.  City Clerk Alex Clower administered the oaths of office for each person. Council members then elected …

Edgerton Food Pantry: Helping People Year-Round

Kara Banks City News

On a chilly Saturday morning, about a dozen people helped fill bags and load them into waiting vehicles at the Edgerton Food Pantry at 4th and Hulett. The volunteers know that for the people in those cars, those bags may mean the difference between paying a bill or eating that week. “We’re giving a hand up,” says Cheri Magee, a …

Mayor’s Christmas Tree Fund Accepting Donations

Kara Banks City News

On this Giving Tuesday, please consider making a donation to the Edgerton Mayor’s Christmas Tree Fund. Your contributions could make a difference to a local family this holiday season. Help us make the holidays a little brighter for families that fall outside of the safety net programs. The Mayor’s Christmas Tree Fund aims to find people who are down on …

Residential Trash Rates Remain the Same for Another 3 Years

Kara Banks City News

Trash collection rates will remain the same under a new contract with Gardner Disposal Service.  The new contract means rates will not change for the next three years.  The full rate is $15 per month.  Customers pay $7.50 per month. The City picks up the other half of the trash bill for residents.  “This is a great value for our …

Part of 207th Street to Close for Six Weeks

Kara Banks City News

Part of 207th Street between Waverly and Gardner roads will shut down for six weeks beginning Tuesday, October 26th. Crews are reconstructing the intersection with Corliss Road. No traffic will be allowed between Waverly and Gardner Roads on 207th Street, so drivers should use an alternate route. Signs will be posted alerting drivers of the road closure. You can sign …

Work to Begin on 7th and Nelson Sewer Rehabilitation Project

Kara Banks City News

Crews will start work on a new sanitary sewer project to replace clay tile pipe with cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) in the area surrounding 7th and Nelson streets. CIPP is a jointless, seamless, pipe-within-a-pipe that will reduce inflow and infiltration of storm water into our sanitary sewer system. Crews will also make point repairs and rehab manholes in the project area. …

Glendell Acres Renovation Moves Forward

Kara Banks City News

The Edgerton City Council has selected a design for the new Glendell Acres Park. The park renovation plans call for new playground equipment, a walking trail, an upgraded skate park and more. The City’s design team from SWT Designs presented their concepts to Council in September after an extensive public engagement process. More than 140 people took the online survey …