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Due to the increase of COVID-19 cases in the Kansas City region, Johnson County health officials issued a public health order. The Merriam Community Center indoor pool will close as a result of this order, which runs from Monday, Nov. 16 through Jan. 31. Two Merriam police officers were recently honored for their quick action and saving lives in two separate incidences. Read on...The City is offering free, large-item pickup for residents to dispose of items such as furniture, appliances, mattresses, and rugs. Read on...Get ready to splash in – the Merriam Community Center indoor pool is finished and ready for you to enjoy its first-rate amenities! Read on...WaterOne is improving metered technology throughout its service area, including in Merriam. Read on...Love parks? Passionate about our community? We need a Ward 1 resident to serve on Merriam's Parks & Rec Advisory Board. Read on...City Councilmembers voted to adopt Merriam’s 2021 budget at the Aug. 24 City Council meeting. Read on...An amazing find! Construction workers discovered a small time capsule in the 1911 cornerstone of the Irene B. French Community Center. Read on...Three of our larger special events are now canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic: Merriam Drive Live, the Merriam Drive Live 5K Run/Walk, and the Fall Recycling Event. Read on...Merriam police officers will look for drunk drivers during its You Drink. You Drive. You Lose. campaign that runs from Thursday, Aug. 20 through Labor Day. Read on...After evaluating when members use the facility, there are now new hours of operation at the Merriam Community Center. Read on...Check your mailboxes! The Fall 2020 issue of our Highlights and Recreation magazine is now available. Exciting news! We’re extending Merriam Community Center Charter Memberships through Oct. 5 – this is when yearlong memberships officially begin. It's also almost time to dip your toes in our indoor pool! Read on...Tom and Debbie Long are the City of Merriam’s Park and Recreation 2019 Volunteer of the Year recipients. Read on...Merriam City Councilmembers recently voted to demolish the Irene B. French Community Center. The project is scheduled to begin later this month. Read on...Our tree-lined streets offer an extra measure of delight all across our neighborhoods. Now you can add beauty to your home by buying from our City’s tree sale. Read on...City Councilmembers and the Planning Commission will hold a joint meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 5 to go over the Merriam Comprehensive Plan 2040. Read on...Starting Aug. 3, Johnson Drive will be closed to through traffic at the BNSF railroad tracks for one week. Read on...The Tim Murphy Art Gallery is back open! Come see the best of the best at our "Wall of Fame" exhibit. Read on...Merriam Councilmembers will discuss the 2021 budget and talk about the 2021-2026 Capital Improvement Program during a virtual work session on July 20. Read on...Our Merriam Community Center’s soft opening is next week! Check out our facility with limited hours. Read on...The City of Merriam made the hard decision to cancel both our popular Turkey Creek Car & Motorcycle Show and Cruise Night due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...Get an inside look at the new Merriam Community Center and see all the amenities at one of our drop-in tours next week. Read on...Starting this week, Johnson Drive between Kessler St. to east city limits will get a new look. Read on...A friendly reminder that you aren’t allowed to shoot off any fireworks in Merriam. This includes sparklers, snakes, firecrackers, torpedoes, and roman candles. Read on...We're sad to announce our next Party in YOUR Park event is canceled due to the increasing number of coronavirus cases in Johnson County. Read on...You know our communities best! Johnson County wants to know your experience with local housing options. Read on...The golf course is just one par-3 hole, but Merriam resident Stoney Bogan said it's more than just the length of a game. Read on...Supply chain delays – due to the COVID-19 pandemic – continue to push back the Merriam Community Center opening. Read on...The City of Merriam rescheduled its free, citywide tree limb pickup during the week of July 20-24. Read on...The City of Merriam is updating its Comprehensive Plan for the community – and a virtual public workshop will provide residents and business owners the opportunity to help shape the City’s vision for the future. Read on...The City of Merriam is offering discounted rates for those who sign up to become a Merriam Community Center member by Labor Day. Read on...The City of Merriam will enter Phase 3 of the state’s Ad Astra reopening plan on Monday, June 8. All City facilities, playgrounds, and sports courts will reopen to the public. Read on...The Merriam City Council will hold its June 8 meeting virtually via Zoom due to recommendations set by the CDC in response to COVID-19. Read on...Merriam police officers wrote more than 60 tickets for seatbelt violations during the two-week Click It or Ticket campaign, which ended May 31. Read on...The Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee (CPAC) members received results from a recent resident survey and an update on public engagement. Read on...As an organization, the City of Merriam will continue to follow guidelines from Gov. Laura Kelly’s Ad Astra: Plan to Reopen Kansas and will remain in Phase 2. Read on...Merriam councilmembers will discuss the Future of 5701 Merriam Drive during a virtual work session on Monday, May 18 at 7 p.m. Read on...Starting Monday, May 18, Merriam police officers will be out in full force and write you a ticket if they stop you and see that you’re not wearing a seatbelt. Read on...The City of Merriam has extended its application deadline for its Franchise Fee Rebate Program until July 1. This is for a franchise fee rebate from your 2019 utility bills if you meet certain 2019 income requirements. Read on...City of Merriam facilities are planned to reopen to the public during Phase Three of Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly’s Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas. Read on...The Johnson County Board of County Commissioners extended the county’s stay-at-home order through May 10. Read on...Merriam’s Dolphins won’t have a season this year. The Johnson County Swim and Dive League canceled the 2020 season. Read on...The Police Department shared its 2019 Annual Report to Merriam City Councilmembers on Monday. Read on...Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly today extended the state’s stay-at-home order through May 3. It was set to expire on Sunday. Read on...Due to COVID-19, the City of Merriam pushed back the Merriam Farmers’ Market opening day to May 23. Read on...Merriam councilmembers will attend the April 13 City Council meeting remotely due to recommendations set by the CDC in response to COVID-19. Read on...If you're one of the millions of workers finding yourself in a tizzy to create a make-shift office from your dining room table with files in a tote bag and a messy kitchen nearby, you're not alone. Check out these tips for working at home during COVID-19. Read more...With a heavy heart, the Merriam Parks and Recreation Department has officially canceled the 35th Annual Turkey Creek Festival. Read on...Check your mailboxes! The Summer 2020 issue of our Highlights and Recreation magazine is now available. Read on...Today is Census Day! We’re challenging you to fill out your 2020 Census TODAY to help shape your future. Read on...A new, community-backed $5 million small business relief loan fund will provide immediate help to local businesses in need during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...Based on the direction provided to all trash haulers by the Johnson County Department of Health and Environment, the City of Merriam is canceling its large-item pickup scheduled for April 20-24. Read on...The U.S. Census Bureau sent you an invitation to fill out the 2020 Census online or by phone. You can also wait and fill out the paper form, which will arrive by mid-April. Read on...The Merriam Visitors Bureau created a local love challenge. Similar to bingo, it's a fun idea to try at home with your family while you stay at home. Read on...While our parks are not closed to the public, we recommend you follow CDC guidelines and avoid our playgrounds and park equipment. Read on...The Irene B. French Community Center will remain closed through April 23 to comply with the 30-day stay at home order. All Parks and Recreation activities and programs are canceled through April 23. View a complete list. Read on...All Merriam Municipal Court walk-in dockets and hearings for defendants not in custody are suspended through Monday, May 11. Read on...The City of Merriam is pushing back its free, citywide tree limb pickup until sometime in July. Read on...In an effort to limit the community spread of COVID-19, the City of Merriam is closing all city offices to the public effective today, March 17 at noon through Sunday, April 5. Read on...In a continued effort to limit the spread of COVID-19, the City of Merriam will close the Irene B. French Community Center at 5 p.m. today, March 13 with the plan to reopen Monday, April 6, 2020. All City events, meetings, and activities are also... Read on...The Merriam Community Center officially opens June 8 but will open June 1 to charter members and the swim team. Read on...Merriam Police Chief Darren McLaughlin promoted Sgt. Brokaw to captain at the March 9 City Council meeting. Read on...The Merriam Police Department is excited to announce its new partnership with Melissa’s Menagerie's Second Chances. Read on...Learn about upcoming street improvement projects on Johnson Drive and Mastin St. at a public meeting at Merriam City Hall on Wednesday, March 11 from 5:30-7 p.m. Read on...The 2020 Merriam Community & Visitors Guide is hot off the press! Start planning your next Merriam adventure with this handy resource packed full of visitor amenities, Merriam locals' favorites, special features, a lesson in history, and so much more! View online...The City of Merriam will start accepting applications for its Franchise Fee Rebate Program on Monday, Feb. 3. Read on...Come work at our new community center! Opening this summer, the City of Merriam will host a job fair next week looking for qualified applicants for a wide variety of positions. Read on...Merriam registered voters said ‘yes’ to renewing a 1/4-cent special sales tax by 80%. The tax pays for the City’s street and stormwater projects. Read on...You're invited to attend a public meeting, Wednesday, Feb. 5 at Merriam City Hall from 5:30-6:30 p.m. to discuss new sidewalks in Merriam. Read on...Overland Park firefighters, who serve Merriam residents, dedicated a new fire truck Friday morning Read on...The Merriam Parks and Recreation Department has released a list of the 2020 exhibitions at the Tim Murphy Art Gallery. Read on...Check your mailboxes! Merriam registered voters this month will consider renewing a 1/4-cent special sales tax through a mail-in ballot. Ballots will be mailed on Jan. 8. Attend a public meeting at Merriam City Hall on Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. Read on...You're invited to attend a public meeting to talk about street improvements on Johnson Drive from the BNSF train tracks to east city limits. Read on...In January, Merriam voters will be asked to consider renewing a ¼-cent special sales tax to exclusively fund street and stormwater projects in Merriam. Read on...Don’t fret if you missed yesterday’s public meeting about how the ¼-cent special sales tax renewal vote affects you. We put together this 7-minute video to talk about the basics of this street and stormwater tax. Read on...The City of Merriam is again investing $50,000 in grants to help fund homeowners’ repairs and renovations for exterior home improvements. Read on...The Winter/Spring 2019 Highlights & Recreation magazine is now available and should hit your mailboxes soon! Read on...Merriam police officers are working overtime Thanksgiving week to make sure impaired drivers stay off City roadways. Read on...Two Merriam master police officers (MPO) were promoted to corporals. Cpls. Wes Waller and Aaron Simmons received their new badges at the Nov. 11 City Council meeting. Read on...It’s no trick – Merriam police officers will give you a ticket if you or your children aren’t properly buckled during Halloween week. Read on...The City of Meriam has arranged for Benjamin Lawn & Landscape to offer a group rate for residential curbside leaf removal in our neighborhoods. Read on...The City of Merriam received a state award in honor of several community grant programs offered to its residents. Read on...The Merriam Police Department adds two new officers to its force. Officers Holly Keith and Brandon Bates were officially sworn in at the Oct. 14 City Council meeting. Read on...This weekend is the perfect time to start clearing your clutter because the City of Merriam will offer free, large-item pickup for residents the week of Oct. 21. Read on...The City of Merriam promoted Superintendent Jim MacDonald to public works director at our Sept. 23 City Council meeting. He has served as the interim director since April. Read on...Courage. Sacrifice. Compassion. Those three words – the mantra of the Merriam Police Department – never meant so much to Chief Darren McLaughlin as they do now. Read on...Come listen to some of the best bands in the Kansas City metro area during the second annual Merriam Drive Live on Saturday, Oct. 5. Read on...Help define the City's future as we update our Comprehensive Plan - creating a vision for Merriam through the year 2040 and beyond. Read on...City of Merriam Finance Director Cindy Ehart retires today after 15 years of service with the City. Read on...Several Merriam residents will see new sidewalks in their neighborhoods and along the eastbound ramp at Shawnee Mission Parkway and Carter Ave. The enhancements are part of the City’s commitment to improving walkability across Merriam. Read on...The City of Merriam today noted a construction milestone as it held a Topping Out Ceremony for the Merriam Community Center. Read on...Get revved up for the Turkey Creek Car & Motorcycle Show and join us at Merriam Marketplace this Saturday, Sept. 14 from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Read on...A 61-year-old Merriam woman’s heart stopped beating on a warm, afternoon last month. When Merriam police arrived at her home, Master Police Officer Matthew Hirsch sprang into action and performed CPR for several minutes. Read on...The City of Merriam received an Award of Excellence from the City-County Communications & Marketing Association (3CMA) for its Highlights and Recreation magazine. Read on...Thanks to you, the Merriam Farmers' Market received the 2019 Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite Farmers Market! Read on...Merriam police want you to think about your loved ones before you decide to drink and drive. That’s why officers are stepping up drunk driving patrol to target impaired drivers during the annual “You Drink. You Drive. You Lose.” campaign. Read on...The 5701 Merriam Drive Steering Committee shared its final report to Merriam City Council at the Aug. 12 council meeting. Read on...The Fall 2019 issue of our Highlights and Recreation magazine is now available and should hit your mailboxes soon! Read on...Discover why there are orange cones in your neighborhood with our new current projects map. Read on...Get involved in the City of Merriam and serve as a representative on the City’s Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. The Ward 1 candidate needs a passion for parks and our community. Read on...The City of Merriam’s 2018 Popular Annual Financial Report (PAFR) is now available to read. The short report informs you about our City’s financial activity in a simple, easy-to-read format. Read on...Merriam’s newest councilmember, Jason Silvers, was ceremonially sworn in at the June 10 City Council meeting. Read on...Merriam is home to a fascinating history. The best way to explore our local history is with the help of a personal tour guide. Read on...Buckle up and save a life! That’s what Merriam police officers want you to do during the annual statewide Click It or Ticket campaign. Read on...Back by popular demand! Our Neighborhood Block Party Grants are now available. Host a block party and get reimbursed up to $200! Read on...Residents eager to make a difference in our community are encouraged to file for the Merriam City Council. The filing deadline is June 3 to run in the November election. Read on...The City of Merriam is looking for a Ward 1 representative with a passion for parks and our community to serve as a representative on the City’s Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Read on...It may be wet outside, but it’s planting season for those wanting to participate in the Neighborhood Island Grant. Residents have until June 15 to install plants or other landscaping needs if they want to be reimbursed by the City of Merriam. Read on...In celebration of National Tourism Week, Mayor Ken Sissom greeted guests and helped serve on the front lines at Merriam’s Hampton Inn & Suites on Wednesday, May 8. Now in its 36th year, National Tourism Week is the annual salute to travel in America. Read more...On Monday night, Merriam residents met to provide input on the future of 5701 Merriam Drive. Couldn’t make the meeting? Check out some easy ways you can still participate in the process! Read on...The Merriam Police Department recently joined the Neighbors by Ring app to provide crime and safety alert to residents. Read on...Merriam Police Officer Beau Soucie accepted a Life Saving Award at the April 22 City Council meeting. Read on...We need your input about what is happening next at 5701 Merriam Drive – the site of the Irene B. French Community Center (IBFCC). Read on...We are updating our Comprehensive Plan to create a new plan to guide the City's future and need your help! Read on...Wanting to stop the growing trend of impaired drivers on our streets, the Merriam Police Department will increase enforcement this weekend. Read on...The City of Merriam recently received an award for construction work done last year on Johnson Drive. Read on...Check your mailboxes! The Summer 2019 issue of our Highlights and Recreation magazine is now available. Read on...Spring is calling, which means it's time to start thinking about cleaning up our properties. Merriam offers free curbside tree limb pickup on March 25-29 and large-item pickup on April 15-19. Read on...During its meeting on Monday, the City Council formally accepted Ward One Councilmember Robert Weem’s resignation. Weems notified the Council of his intent to resign during the February 11 Council meeting, citing a move out of the city limits... Read on...The 2019 Heartland Artist Exhibition saw an amazing collection of talent. The national show brought in more than 90 artists representing eight states who submitted work for the exhibition. Read on...The Merriam Police Department named Master Police Officer Kristin Jasinski as its 2018 Officer of the Year. Read on...Merriam Police Department Records Clerk Karen Gibson will retire later this month after nearly 30 years with the department. Read on...Three petitions were recently submitted to the City concerning the design of the new aquatics center, the sale of land in Vavra Park, and how money is spent from the I-35 TIF District Fund. Read on...After 32 years of service with the Merriam Police Department, Chief of Police Michael Daniels announced he will retire on April 1.Chief Daniels began his tenure as a patrol officer in 1987 before rising up the ranks to chief of police in 2014. Read on...The City of Merriam is now accepting applications for its Franchise Fee Rebate Program. Utility companies routinely collect franchise fees from its customers throughout the year. Read on...The City’s recently approved non-discrimination ordinance officially took effect on January 22. The ordinance prohibits discrimination in the City of Merriam in employment, housing, and public accommodations on the basis of an individual’s sexual Read on...Newly promoted Overland Park Fire Captain Chris Palmer is coming to Merriam. Captain Palmer will fill a vacancy created by the recent retirement of Captain Doug Crockett, who served the people of Merriam for 32 years. Read on...During the January 14 City Council meeting, Officer April Gebke was honored with a lifesaving award. In early December, Officer Gebke responded to a one vehicle accident where the driver had suffered a major cardiac event. Read on...The City of Merriam welcomes two new officers to our Police Department: Officer Nick Moeller and Officer Kaleb Bryant. Read on...Merriam residents can drop-off their storm debris at the Public Works Facility (6901 Knox) from Wednesday, January 16 until Wednesday, January 23. Drop-off hours will be 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. including Saturday, Sunday and the MLK Holiday Read on...Building is booming in Merriam, and now you can track it in real time. This week, the Community Development Department launched a new map on the City’s website that identifies the open building permits throughout the community. Read on...The City of Merriam is seeking a facilitator to assist the committee tasked with determining the future of the existing Irene B. French Community Center and the property it’s located on – 5701 Merriam Drive. Read on...The City of Merriam recently received a prestigious national award for its annual financial report. Read on...On Friday, Dec. 14, 2018 police officers from Merriam participated in Operation Rudolph for the third year. This event brightens the holidays with a unique experience for select students in the Shawnee Mission School district. Read on...A portion of Carter Ave. will be closed beginning Saturday, Dec. 15 at 7 a.m. to replace 100 feet of storm sewer pipe under the roadway. Read on...The City Council honored Carol Whitlock, resident and outgoing chair of the Merriam Planning Commission, for her service during the meeting on Monday night. After serving on the Planning Commission for more than 30 years, Whitlock is retiring her post. Read on...Captain Doug Crockett’s fire service career began on February 5, 1985, when he joined the Merriam Fire Department. He served the department for 28 years, rising through the ranks to the position to Deputy Chief. Read on...Merriam City Council will consider a draft non-discrimination ordinance at its Dec. 10 meeting at City Hall. Read on...Students from 22 high schools across the region are competing in the 22nd Annual High School Visual Arts Competition on Thursday, Dec. 6 at the Tim Murphy Art Gallery. Read on...Check your mailboxes! The Winter 2018/Spring 2019 issue of our Highlights and Recreation magazine is now available. You can also view the magazine online. Read on...Merriam residents made several enhancements to their homes this year thanks to the City-funded Exterior Home Improvement Grant Program. Read on...The BNSF Railway Company will completely shut down 67th St. at the railroad tracks to make necessary repairs at the railroad crossing. Read on...With a culture of flexible workplace practices, the City of Merriam received the 2018 When Work Works Award for best practices of effective organizations by the Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM). Read on...Starting Monday, Nov. 19, Merriam police officers will work overtime to make sure you arrive safely home for the holidays. Read on...Just 10 months to the day after receiving a Life Saving Award for reviving a Merriam resident after he suffered a heart attack, Master Police Officer Kristin Jasinski accepted a second Life Saving Award at the Oct. 22 City Council meeting. Read on...The City of Merriam needs your help collecting donated items for our holiday drive. We are partnering with the Johnson County Christmas Bureau (JCCB) to provide holiday wish-list items for thousands of low-income families in Johnson County. Read on...Buckle up and save a life! That’s the message Merriam police officers want to get out as they prepare for a weeklong seatbelt enforcement program. Read on...The City of Merriam wants your input to identify the best use for the current site of the Irene B. French Community Center. Read on...The City of Merriam is offering large-item pickup on Oct. 15-19 for Merriam residents to dispose of items such as furniture, appliances, and rugs. Read on...Love live music? Then head to downtown Merriam on Saturday, Oct. 6 as it transforms into a street and lawn party for the inaugural Merriam Drive Live. Read on...Merriam City Council yesterday approved the overall design for the new community center with indoor and outdoor aquatics. A 200-stall parking structure will also be built onsite. Read on...Joyce Fishman has made it her mission to talk about a neon index card that she said saved her life. Read on...The Merriam Community Center Groundbreaking Ceremony is scheduled for Aug. 30 at Vavra Park. Learn more about the overall project, including the community center and aquatic designs, budget, and information about the proposed library onsite. Read on...Merriam police officers will work overtime hours to target impaired drivers during the annual “You Drink. You Drive. You Lose.” campaign that runs Thursday, Aug. 16 through Labor Day. Read on...By the end of the year, Merriam will add two more HAWK lights on City streets. HAWK lights are similar to a conventional crosswalk signal but are considered safer because they are more visible to drivers. Read on...Defendants wanting to get their outstanding warrants taken care of without seeing time behind bars can participate in two amnesty days at Merriam Municipal Court next month. Read on...Come and check out the new community center’s interior layout design at a public open house Monday, July 30 from 6:30-8 p.m. at Merriam City Hall. Read on...Starting July 20, Johnson Drive will be completely closed for two weeks between Turkey Creek Bridge and the BNSF Railroad tracks. It’s part of the City of Merriam’s Johnson Drive Improvements Project. Read on...Five Thin Blue Line American flags flank the entrance of Merriam Marketplace in honor of the five fallen Kansas City-area officers who died in the line of duty in Kansas since 2016. Read on...Explore parks across the metro area and win great prizes with the Park Passport Program! The program joins Fairway, Leawood, Merriam, Mission, Prairie Village, and Roeland Park as we celebrate National Parks and Recreation Month. Read on...The City of Merriam will start the Johnson Drive Improvements project on June 18. Johnson Drive will be completely repaved and crews will replace curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches from Kessler Lane to west City limits. Read on...Let us know what you think – the City of Merriam will host a public open house Thursday, June 21 from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Community Training Room (second floor of Merriam City Hall). Read on...Merriam saw an increased police presence on City roads May 21 through June 3 as officers specifically looked for seatbelt violations. They joined more than 160 law enforcement agencies across the state that participated in the Click It or Ticket campaign. Read on...Grab some hot dogs and burgers – don’t forget your neighbors! The City of Merriam will now provide up to $200 to help pay for a neighborhood block party. Read on...Make sure you buckle your seatbelt – the Merriam Police Department starting May 21 will participate in the two-week Click It or Ticket campaign. Read on...Merriam City Council on May 14 approved its latest public art project “Hmmm” by Boulder, Colorado artist Joshua Wiener. It features a stone caterpillar observing an iron butterfly placed atop a stone cairn. Read on...Merriam Police Detective Laura Naegele was promoted to Corporal. Cpl. Naegele's mother pinned her new badge at the promotion ceremony during Monday’s City Council meeting. Read on...Spring showers are in store for us this weekend, which makes it the perfect opportunity to begin thinking about ways to eliminate water pollution and erosion with the Merriam Stormwater Program. Read on...In an effort to fully explore opportunities to co-locate the Antioch library branch and the new community center at Vavra Park, the May 9 public open house is postponed. Read on...The City of Merriam received the highest marks in nine areas surveyed compared to other communities in the Kansas City metro region. That’s based on a recent survey conducted by the ETC Institute, one of the nation’s leading firms in government research. Read on...Merriam Police officers are making their own personal commitment during Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April with the “Start by Believing” campaign. Read on...The Overland Park Fire Department, which provides fire protection services for Merriam residents, released its 2017 Annual Report. Read on...Merriam City Council yesterday approved hiring Christopher Mann as the City’s new part-time prosecuting attorney. Read on...Merriam today was named a 2017 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation in honor of its commitment to urban forestry. Read on...The City wants to partner with residents to spruce up Merriam neighborhoods with the Neighborhood Island Grant. Read on...Just in time for spring cleaning – it’s Merriam’s curbside large-item pickup and our community-wide recycling event with the City of Shawnee. Read on...Traffic in Merriam continues to rise, but traffic crashes are below projected expectations. The Merriam Police Department said a geomapping program it started a year ago may be the reason why. Read on...The Merriam Police Department this week raised thousands of dollars for Special Olympics Kansas. Read on...Back by popular demand, the City of Merriam is offering curbside tree limb pickup March 19-23 for residents to dispose of their branch and brush debris. Read on...The Tim Murphy Art Gallery in Merriam today released the complete list of winners from the 22nd Annual Heartland Artist Exhibition. Read on...Officer Matthew Hirsch received the 2017 Officer of the Year Award at the Merriam Police Department's annual meeting on Feb. 28. Read on...The Merriam Police Department issued its 2017 Annual Report at the Feb. 26 City Council meeting. Read on...Merriam's largest art show of the year starts this weekend. The 22nd Annual Heartland Artist Exhibition opens Saturday, March 3 at 5 p.m. at the Tim Murphy Art Gallery. Read on...Merriam Police officers recently moved back home and are inviting you to check out their updated facility during an open house on Saturday, March 3 from 9-11 a.m. at the Merriam Police Department (9010 W. 62nd St.). Read on...The City of Merriam received the Engineering Excellence Award for Innovation and Outstanding Engineering from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Kansas (ACEC Kansas). Read on...The City's Planning Commission is hosting a public hearing on Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. to receive feedback on proposed ordinance amendments to fencing, group home, and home occupation within Merriam. Read on...The Downtown Merriam Partnership today won the Distinguished Public Service Organization Award at the 70th Annual Kansas Recreation and Park Association Conference and Trade Show in Wichita. Read on...In front of a large crowd of family and friends, Merriam Police Officer Kristin Hannabass received the Life Saving Award at the Jan. 22 Merriam City Council meeting. Standing next to her was the man she saved. Read on...You can now look up any Merriam Municipal Court case online. The City today announced the Court’s public access data is available for all customers with cases from July 2012 and forward. Read on...Merriam families with low-to-moderate income may be eligible to apply for a rebate from the City. Read on...Standard and Poor's Global (S&P) today gave the City of Merriam the desired “AAA” credit rating. It’s S&P’s highest rating assigned and should translate to lower interest costs for the City. Read on...With a chance of snow showers tomorrow, it’s best to be prepared. The City of Merriam Public Works Department is ready to battle the snow and ice. Snow removal is one of many great services the City provides to our residents. Read on...Check your mailboxes! Within the next two weeks, hundreds of randomly selected Merriam residents will receive an important citizen survey in the mail. It’s designed to help City leaders determine resident’s needs and wants in regard to City services. Read on...There’s a new face on Merriam’s City Council. David Neal took the oath of office on Jan. 8 at the first council meeting of the year. Read on...Local artist Barbara O’Leary headlines tonight’s opening art reception at the Tim Murphy Art Gallery. It's the first exhibit of the year. O’Leary’s “When Words Aren’t Enough” offers a unique look at landscapes, nature, and the wilderness Read on...It may be winter, but it’s never too early to think about warm days ahead. Teens and adults looking for a summer job can now apply online for one of several positions at the Merriam Aquatic Center for the 2018 pool season. Read on...The City of Merriam today activated the third and final wayside horn at the railroad crossing on Johnson Drive. The other two sound systems are located on Carter and 67th streets. Read on...If you’re looking for a home in Johnson County, there’s about a two-month supply of homes for residents. The market trend for homes under $350,000 have the least amount of supply for potential home buyers. Read on...Learn how to shoot a gun, know more about crime trends in the community, and take a jail tour during the 2018 Merriam Police Citizens Academy. Read on...The Overland Park Fire Marshal just issued an immediate burn ban for Merriam and Overland Park. Read on...Merriam residents can now register their pets online. It’s the first time the City has accepted licenses through its website; just in time for the Jan. 1 pet registration renewal deadline. Read on...Merriam residents can enjoy new art in a fun, reflective way. The City will dedicate Planting the Seeds on Friday, Dec. 1 at 6:30 p.m. at Merriam Marketplace. Read on...Starting Tuesday, Nov. 28, Shawnee Mission Parkway will be down to one lane in both directions from Mastin St. to Eby Ave. Read on...Merriam residents looking to beautify their homes may be eligible for an Exterior Home Improvement Grant through the City. Read on...Merriam residents living along two railroad crossings will soon notice a significant reduction in train noise pollution. BNSF Railway is expected to activate wayside horns on Dec. 6. Read on...A second Jean Van Harlingen painting now hangs in the entryway of the Irene B. French Community Center (IBFCC). Read on...A coin flip may determine who represents Merriam residents in Ward 2 after a tied vote on Nov. 7 between incumbent City Council member Brian Knaff and Patty Newkirk. Read on...The Merriam Visitors Bureau is gearing up to produce the 2018 Community & Visitors Guide and is inviting Merriam and neighboring businesses to place an advertisement in the magazine. The Merriam Visitors Bureau will accept ads from now through Dec. 15. Read on...Merriam recently won a national award for its annual finance report’s transparency and easy-to-read format. Read on...The City of Merriam will conduct its annual fall cleanup campaign Oct. 16–20. The Public Works Department provides free, large-item disposal twice a year. Read on...The inaugural Third Shot’s a Charm Pickleball Festival is underway at World’s Gym in Merriam. About 140 participants from 22 states and four countries are taking the sport by storm in the three-day event. Read on...Dozens of Merriam residents will soon walk a safer route to their favorite locations around town as the City begins constructing sidewalks in their neighborhood. Read on...There’s a phone app that may save your life or show you where someone is to save their life. It’s called PulsePoint, and the Overland Park Fire Department recently launched its services and wants you to download the app. Read on...Check your mailboxes this week – the City sent you a postcard reminding you to vote! Here’s one last push to better explain the mail-in ballot initiative on the new community center. Read on...Ask any 6-year-old what he or she likes to do in the summer, and it’s probably going to their neighborhood park. Luckily, Merriam has a few gems and spotlighted one with its Park Passport Program. Read on...Merriam voters will determine the future of our community’s recreation. Voters will decide if the City should replace the current 100+ year-old community center and 30+ year-old aquatic center with a new Community Center. Learn more...Merriam employees seem to think this is a great place to work. We’re now hiring for positions in Merriam’s Public Works and Parks & Rec. Departments. Read more about positions in the “Jobs” section of the City’s website and apply to join Team Merriam! Read on...On March 20, work began on Shawnee Mission Parkway over BNSF railroad tracks to the west of Merriam city limits in March. The scope of this project is to replace the east and west bridge approaches, remove the bridge median, patch areas of bridge deck ... Read on...Brian Knaff became the newest Ward Two council member after a public interview with Merriam City Council Monday night. He’ll finish out the final year of retired Council Member Jim Wymer's term (position up for election on November 7, 2017). Read on...Something is always going on in Merriam, but 2016 was especially eventful. Major infrastructure Improvements were made; public art was installed as part of a new placemaking initiative; and Parks & Rec programs continued to bring the community together. Read on...Jan. 9, 2017 — Following months of gathering public input, Merriam City Council formally acknowledged the completion of the Parks and Recreation Facilities Master Plan, at tonight's meeting. The full report and executive summary are now available online. Read on...Two Merriam Police officers received the Silver Award for Valor at the Metro Chief and Sheriffs Association on Fri., Nov., 18. Corporal Weiler and Sergeant Brokaw were honored with the award for going above and beyond the call of duty. Congratulations! There's a lot of buzz around town about the Parks & Rec Facilities Master Plan currently in development. As the steering committee, city staff and consultants put finishing touches on recommendations, check out this FAQ for information about the process. Parks Facilities Master Plan FAQsPolice Officers are constantly training, learning new skills and practicing fundamentals. Recently, Merriam Police Officers participated in a low-light training exercise to become better prepared for situations when light or visibility isn't optimal. Read on...In an effort to keep the community up-to-date on the development of a Parks Facilities Master Plan, there's now a blog dedicated to the issue. This week, we provide background on Merriam's aging facilities and the process of crafting a master plan. Read on...

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