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Outdoor Burning: Overland Park vs Shawnee

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Overland Park, KS and Shawnee, KS?

Overland Park and Shawnee have similar restriction levels.

Overland Park, KS

Johnson County

Heavy Restrictions

Overland Park prohibits open burning of trash, leaves, and debris within city limits. Outdoor burning of yard waste and refuse is not permitted. The fire department may issue burn bans during dry conditions.

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Shawnee, KS

Johnson County

Heavy Restrictions

Kansas restricts open burning statewide under KDHE air quality regulations. Burning trash, tires, and most waste is prohibited, and prescribed burns in eastern counties face April ozone-season restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOverland ParkShawnee
Open BurningProhibited in city limits-
Yard WasteUse city collection services-
EnforcementOverland Park Fire Department-
Burn BansMay be issued during dry conditions-
Regulation-K.A.R. 28-19-645
Banned Materials-Trash, tires, asphalt
April Restriction-16 eastern counties
Agency-KDHE Bureau of Air
Max Penalty-$10,000 per day

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Overland Park FAQ

Can I burn leaves or yard waste in Overland Park?

No. Open burning of leaves, yard waste, and trash is prohibited within city limits. Use the city's yard waste collection services instead.

Does Overland Park offer yard waste pickup?

Yes. The city provides yard waste collection services as the required alternative to burning.

What is the fine for illegal burning in Overland Park?

Fines are issued by the Overland Park Fire Department and vary by violation type and whether damage resulted. Repeat offenders face higher penalties.

Shawnee FAQ

Can I burn my household trash in rural Kansas?

No. K.A.R. 28-19-645 prohibits open burning of household trash statewide regardless of population density. Only specific materials like clean vegetation and crop residue are allowed.

Why is April burning restricted in eastern Kansas?

K.A.R. 28-19-645a limits range and crop burning each April in 16 eastern counties to reduce smoke contributions to Kansas City and Wichita ground-level ozone non-attainment areas.

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