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CITY COMMISSION
The City Commission passes resolutions and ordinances, establishes policies for the City, approves the budget and hires the City Manager. Additionally, they elect a Mayor and Vice-Mayor annually—who assume their positions during the first Commission meeting in December. PARKING | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSASSEE MORE ON LAWRENCEKS.ORG FOR DEPARTMENT MEMBERS Outlook Web Access: Outlook Web Access Fire Medical Extranet FireMedNet
LAWRENCE LISTENS
Lawrence Listens is 'hear' for you! Help make Lawrence a better place to live, work and play! Provide feedback via public surveys and submit requests for city services more easily than ever. INVESTIGATIONS AND TRAINING CENTER Executive Summary 2009 4820 Bob Billings Parkway. Description: Exterior is brick.Interior is sheetrock and metal studs. 39,000 total sq. ft. East side upper level is currently unoccupied and is used for PD storage and training exercises and consists of 7,000 sq. ft. LAWRENCE SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity inTRASH COLLECTION
Residential Trash Collection. The City of Lawrence begins residential collection service at 6 a.m. Please have all trash out by this time on your day of service.FINAL FRIDAYS
The Lawrence Final Fridays web calendar and map has moved! To access the new site, visit Unmistakably Lawrence. MOBILE PARKING PAYMENTS COMING TO DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE ON Downtown parking rates set to be adjusted the same day. The City of Lawrence is bringing enhanced convenience and efficiency to downtown parking with the introduction of mobile payments for metered parkingspots.
DARK FIBER | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS The City of Lawrence, Kansas, owns a fiber optic cable network that it uses to provide for its telecommunications needs and to enhance the services it offers to its residents.CITY COMMISSION
The City Commission passes resolutions and ordinances, establishes policies for the City, approves the budget and hires the City Manager. Additionally, they elect a Mayor and Vice-Mayor annually—who assume their positions during the first Commission meeting in December. PARKING | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSASSEE MORE ON LAWRENCEKS.ORG FOR DEPARTMENT MEMBERS Outlook Web Access: Outlook Web Access Fire Medical Extranet FireMedNet
LAWRENCE LISTENS
Lawrence Listens is 'hear' for you! Help make Lawrence a better place to live, work and play! Provide feedback via public surveys and submit requests for city services more easily than ever. INVESTIGATIONS AND TRAINING CENTER Executive Summary 2009 4820 Bob Billings Parkway. Description: Exterior is brick.Interior is sheetrock and metal studs. 39,000 total sq. ft. East side upper level is currently unoccupied and is used for PD storage and training exercises and consists of 7,000 sq. ft. LAWRENCE SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity inTRASH COLLECTION
Residential Trash Collection. The City of Lawrence begins residential collection service at 6 a.m. Please have all trash out by this time on your day of service.FINAL FRIDAYS
The Lawrence Final Fridays web calendar and map has moved! To access the new site, visit Unmistakably Lawrence. MOBILE PARKING PAYMENTS COMING TO DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE ON Downtown parking rates set to be adjusted the same day. The City of Lawrence is bringing enhanced convenience and efficiency to downtown parking with the introduction of mobile payments for metered parkingspots.
DARK FIBER | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS The City of Lawrence, Kansas, owns a fiber optic cable network that it uses to provide for its telecommunications needs and to enhance the services it offers to its residents.MUNICIPAL COURT
× Zoom Hearings Available. Some Court hearings may be available via Zoom (administrative order).Defendants or attorneys who wish to participate by video conference must file a Consent to Appear by Video Conference form with the court at least one week prior to the scheduled hearing. Forms may be submitted to videocourt@lawrenceks.org.You may also submit the form through themail at
OUTDOOR AQUATIC CENTER, SOUTH PARK WADING POOL TO OPEN Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department announces the opening of the Outdoor Aquatic Center and the South Park Wading Pool for the summerseason.
HISTORIC RESOURCES COMMISSION JUNE 17 AGENDA The Historic Resources Commission will meet at 6:00 p.m. on June 17, 2021. The meeting will be held via Zoom video conference. The meeting will be broadcast live on INVESTIGATIONS AND TRAINING CENTER Executive Summary 2009 4820 Bob Billings Parkway. Description: Exterior is brick.Interior is sheetrock and metal studs. 39,000 total sq. ft. East side upper level is currently unoccupied and is used for PD storage and training exercises and consists of 7,000 sq. ft. POLICE | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Community LGBTQ+ Liaison diversityofficer@lkpd.org Off Duty Security (785) 832-7551 Professional Accountability (785) 832-7551 Public Affairs/Media (785) 830-7404 School Resource Officers (785) 832-7542 Training (785) 830-7410 LPRD TO OFFER INTRODUCTION TO BALLET WORKSHOP Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department continues its instructional dance programs with an introduction to ballet. Introduction to Ballet Workshop will introduce participants to the five positions of ballet, barre exercises, dancing out in center and grand allegro over the course of an hour and a half.This single-session course is open to those 16 years-old and older. PUBLIC TRANSIT ADVISORY COMMITTEE JUNE 14 AGENDA The Public Transit Advisory Committee will meet at 4:10 on June 14, 2021 and will be held via Zoom video conference. The agenda and background materials can be found CITY COMMISSION JUNE 15 AGENDA City of Lawrence, Kansas GET ACQUAINTED WITH JAZZ DANCE IN UPCOMING LPRD WORKSHOP Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department continues its instructional dance programs with an introduction to jazz dance. Introduction to Jazz Workshop is a class teaching the fundamentals of jazz dance while allowing participants to get in a great workout.This single-session course is open to those ages 16 years-old and up and is held 1:30-2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 13, at Sports Pavilion SIGN CODE AND PERMITS; SIGN CONTRACTOR LICENSING On September 5, 2017, the Lawrence City Commission adopted a new Sign Code (Ordinance No. 9391), which became effective on September 11,2017.
CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Topics. Apply. City Job License or Permit Rental License Temporary Right-of-Way Open Records Request Start, Stop, Transfer Restore Utility Service Low Income Elderly. Contact. Department City Employee City Manager Mayor or City Commission Social Media. Dispose. Bulky Items Hazardous Materials Recyclable Materials Trash/Solid Waste YardWaste. Pay.
CORONAVIRUS INFORMATION The health and safety of the Lawrence community is our top focus. This webpage will include ongoing updates on the City of Lawrence and Unified Command response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. For a one-stop hub of information from all involved Douglas County agencies, please refer to the Douglas County Coronavirus Response Hub.CITY COMMISSION
The City Commission passes resolutions and ordinances, establishes policies for the City, approves the budget and hires the City Manager. Additionally, they elect a Mayor and Vice-Mayor annually—who assume their positions during the first Commission meeting in December. The City Commission consists of five officials elected at large.UTILITY BILLING
Pay your utility bill online with a Visa, Discover, MasterCard, or eCheck. At that site you can choose to make a one-time payment or register for an online account. The City of Lawrence uses Paymentus to process credit card payments online, as well as over the telephone. To pay with Visa, Discover or MasterCard by telephone call (877)506-3115.
FOR DEPARTMENT MEMBERS Outlook Web Access: Outlook Web Access Fire Medical Extranet FireMedNet
LAWRENCE ROTARY ARBORETUM In 2019, the Lawrence Rotary Clubs wanted to celebrate its centennial with the addition to the arboretum of a gathering space larger than the gazebo. A fundraiser was undertaken with a lead gift of $20,000 by Jeff and Mary Weinberg. The pavilion is an open-air structure and seats around 24 people. It was officially named the Jeffery and Mary YARD WASTE | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Yard waste should be set out by 6 a.m. on designated collection day (same day as trash collection). Yard waste is collected separately from trash and taken to the City’s Compost Facility. Yard waste must be set out in approved containers. Approved containers include compostable paper yard waste bags and 95-gallon brown yard waste cartssold
EAGLE BEND GOLF COURSE & LEARNING CENTER Eagle Bend is the first golf course owned and operated by the City of Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department. Contact us: 1250 East 902 Road. Lawrence, KS 66047. eaglebend@lawrenceks.org. Phone: (785) 748-0600. Toll free: (877) 861-GOLF. LIFEGUARD TRAINING CLASSES Course satisfies most employer requirements for Lifeguard Training/Lifesaving and the CPR portion includes training in infant/child/adult and two-person rescuer The purpose of American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course is to teach Lifeguard candidates the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The courseSUMMER 2021
Experience a total body, cardio workout through a variety of easy-to-follow dance routines set to old and new favorites. lass will alternate between a long non-stop cardio dance CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Topics. Apply. City Job License or Permit Rental License Temporary Right-of-Way Open Records Request Start, Stop, Transfer Restore Utility Service Low Income Elderly. Contact. Department City Employee City Manager Mayor or City Commission Social Media. Dispose. Bulky Items Hazardous Materials Recyclable Materials Trash/Solid Waste YardWaste. Pay.
CORONAVIRUS INFORMATION The health and safety of the Lawrence community is our top focus. This webpage will include ongoing updates on the City of Lawrence and Unified Command response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. For a one-stop hub of information from all involved Douglas County agencies, please refer to the Douglas County Coronavirus Response Hub.CITY COMMISSION
The City Commission passes resolutions and ordinances, establishes policies for the City, approves the budget and hires the City Manager. Additionally, they elect a Mayor and Vice-Mayor annually—who assume their positions during the first Commission meeting in December. The City Commission consists of five officials elected at large.UTILITY BILLING
Pay your utility bill online with a Visa, Discover, MasterCard, or eCheck. At that site you can choose to make a one-time payment or register for an online account. The City of Lawrence uses Paymentus to process credit card payments online, as well as over the telephone. To pay with Visa, Discover or MasterCard by telephone call (877)506-3115.
FOR DEPARTMENT MEMBERS Outlook Web Access: Outlook Web Access Fire Medical Extranet FireMedNet
LAWRENCE ROTARY ARBORETUM In 2019, the Lawrence Rotary Clubs wanted to celebrate its centennial with the addition to the arboretum of a gathering space larger than the gazebo. A fundraiser was undertaken with a lead gift of $20,000 by Jeff and Mary Weinberg. The pavilion is an open-air structure and seats around 24 people. It was officially named the Jeffery and Mary YARD WASTE | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Yard waste should be set out by 6 a.m. on designated collection day (same day as trash collection). Yard waste is collected separately from trash and taken to the City’s Compost Facility. Yard waste must be set out in approved containers. Approved containers include compostable paper yard waste bags and 95-gallon brown yard waste cartssold
EAGLE BEND GOLF COURSE & LEARNING CENTER Eagle Bend is the first golf course owned and operated by the City of Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department. Contact us: 1250 East 902 Road. Lawrence, KS 66047. eaglebend@lawrenceks.org. Phone: (785) 748-0600. Toll free: (877) 861-GOLF. LIFEGUARD TRAINING CLASSES Course satisfies most employer requirements for Lifeguard Training/Lifesaving and the CPR portion includes training in infant/child/adult and two-person rescuer The purpose of American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course is to teach Lifeguard candidates the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The courseSUMMER 2021
Experience a total body, cardio workout through a variety of easy-to-follow dance routines set to old and new favorites. lass will alternate between a long non-stop cardio dance LPRD TO OFFER INTRODUCTION TO BALLET WORKSHOP Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department continues its instructional dance programs with an introduction to ballet. Introduction to Ballet Workshop will introduce participants to the five positions of ballet, barre exercises, dancing out in center and grand allegro over the course of an hour and a half.This single-session course is open to those 16 years-old and older. PUBLIC TRANSIT ADVISORY COMMITTEE JUNE 14 AGENDA The Public Transit Advisory Committee will meet at 4:10 on June 14, 2021 and will be held via Zoom video conference. The agenda and background materials can be found GET ACQUAINTED WITH JAZZ DANCE IN UPCOMING LPRD WORKSHOP Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department continues its instructional dance programs with an introduction to jazz dance. Introduction to Jazz Workshop is a class teaching the fundamentals of jazz dance while allowing participants to get in a great workout.This single-session course is open to those ages 16 years-old and up and is held 1:30-2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 13, at Sports PavilionLAWRENCE LOOP
Bike, Walk or Wheel the Lawrence Loop. The city continues to be a leader in the construction and development of trails and paths which allow our residents access to all parts of the community by walking, wheeling or biking. The Lawrence Loop is a project that, when completed, will provide a continuous 22-mile trail around the citylimits.
PARKING | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Municipal Court – 1 Riverfront Plaza STE 310. M-F 8:00am – 5:00pm. Garages. New Hampshire Street Garage. The New Hampshire Parking Garage is located at 927 New Hampshire Street. The top level is 10-hour free parking. Level 2 is 10-hour pass or $2.00 per day. Level 1 (street level from the New Hampshire street entrance) is two-hour free INVESTIGATIONS AND TRAINING CENTER 4820 Bob Billings Parkway. Description: Exterior is brick. Interior is sheetrock and metal studs. 39,000 total sq. ft. East side upper level is currently unoccupied and is used for PD storage and training exercises and consists of 7,000 sq. ft.LAWRENCE LISTENS
Lawrence Listens. Lawrence Listens is 'hear' for you! Help make Lawrence a better place to live, work and play! Provide feedback via public surveys and submit requests for city services more easily thanever.
CITY COMMISSION MEETING An event every month that begins at 5:45 pm on day First of the month, repeating indefinitely. An event every month that begins at 5:45 pm on day Third of the month, repeating indefinitelyMUNICIPAL COURT
Forms may be submitted to videocourt@lawrenceks.org. You may also submit the form through the mail at PO Box 1695, Lawrence KS, 66044. Or you may drop the form off in our dropbox, located at the entrance to our office. Please call 785-832-6190 with questions. YARD WASTE | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Yard waste should be set out by 6 a.m. on designated collection day (same day as trash collection). Yard waste is collected separately from trash and taken to the City’s Compost Facility. Yard waste must be set out in approved containers. Approved containers include compostable paper yard waste bags and 95-gallon brown yard waste cartssold
CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Topics. Apply. City Job License or Permit Rental License Temporary Right-of-Way Open Records Request Start, Stop, Transfer Restore Utility Service Low Income Elderly. Contact. Department City Employee City Manager Mayor or City Commission Social Media. Dispose. Bulky Items Hazardous Materials Recyclable Materials Trash/Solid Waste YardWaste. Pay.
CORONAVIRUS INFORMATION The health and safety of the Lawrence community is our top focus. This webpage will include ongoing updates on the City of Lawrence and Unified Command response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. For a one-stop hub of information from all involved Douglas County agencies, please refer to the Douglas County Coronavirus Response Hub.CITY COMMISSION
The City Commission passes resolutions and ordinances, establishes policies for the City, approves the budget and hires the City Manager. Additionally, they elect a Mayor and Vice-Mayor annually—who assume their positions during the first Commission meeting in December. The City Commission consists of five officials elected at large.UTILITY BILLING
Pay your utility bill online with a Visa, Discover, MasterCard, or eCheck. At that site you can choose to make a one-time payment or register for an online account. The City of Lawrence uses Paymentus to process credit card payments online, as well as over the telephone. To pay with Visa, Discover or MasterCard by telephone call (877)506-3115.
FOR DEPARTMENT MEMBERS Outlook Web Access: Outlook Web Access Fire Medical Extranet FireMedNet
YARD WASTE | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Yard waste should be set out by 6 a.m. on designated collection day (same day as trash collection). Yard waste is collected separately from trash and taken to the City’s Compost Facility. Yard waste must be set out in approved containers. Approved containers include compostable paper yard waste bags and 95-gallon brown yard waste cartssold
LAWRENCE ROTARY ARBORETUM In 2019, the Lawrence Rotary Clubs wanted to celebrate its centennial with the addition to the arboretum of a gathering space larger than the gazebo. A fundraiser was undertaken with a lead gift of $20,000 by Jeff and Mary Weinberg. The pavilion is an open-air structure and seats around 24 people. It was officially named the Jeffery and Mary EAGLE BEND GOLF COURSE & LEARNING CENTER Eagle Bend is the first golf course owned and operated by the City of Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department. Contact us: 1250 East 902 Road. Lawrence, KS 66047. eaglebend@lawrenceks.org. Phone: (785) 748-0600. Toll free: (877) 861-GOLF. LIFEGUARD TRAINING CLASSES Course satisfies most employer requirements for Lifeguard Training/Lifesaving and the CPR portion includes training in infant/child/adult and two-person rescuer The purpose of American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course is to teach Lifeguard candidates the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The courseSUMMER 2021
Experience a total body, cardio workout through a variety of easy-to-follow dance routines set to old and new favorites. lass will alternate between a long non-stop cardio dance CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Topics. Apply. City Job License or Permit Rental License Temporary Right-of-Way Open Records Request Start, Stop, Transfer Restore Utility Service Low Income Elderly. Contact. Department City Employee City Manager Mayor or City Commission Social Media. Dispose. Bulky Items Hazardous Materials Recyclable Materials Trash/Solid Waste YardWaste. Pay.
CORONAVIRUS INFORMATION The health and safety of the Lawrence community is our top focus. This webpage will include ongoing updates on the City of Lawrence and Unified Command response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. For a one-stop hub of information from all involved Douglas County agencies, please refer to the Douglas County Coronavirus Response Hub.CITY COMMISSION
The City Commission passes resolutions and ordinances, establishes policies for the City, approves the budget and hires the City Manager. Additionally, they elect a Mayor and Vice-Mayor annually—who assume their positions during the first Commission meeting in December. The City Commission consists of five officials elected at large.UTILITY BILLING
Pay your utility bill online with a Visa, Discover, MasterCard, or eCheck. At that site you can choose to make a one-time payment or register for an online account. The City of Lawrence uses Paymentus to process credit card payments online, as well as over the telephone. To pay with Visa, Discover or MasterCard by telephone call (877)506-3115.
FOR DEPARTMENT MEMBERS Outlook Web Access: Outlook Web Access Fire Medical Extranet FireMedNet
YARD WASTE | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Yard waste should be set out by 6 a.m. on designated collection day (same day as trash collection). Yard waste is collected separately from trash and taken to the City’s Compost Facility. Yard waste must be set out in approved containers. Approved containers include compostable paper yard waste bags and 95-gallon brown yard waste cartssold
LAWRENCE ROTARY ARBORETUM In 2019, the Lawrence Rotary Clubs wanted to celebrate its centennial with the addition to the arboretum of a gathering space larger than the gazebo. A fundraiser was undertaken with a lead gift of $20,000 by Jeff and Mary Weinberg. The pavilion is an open-air structure and seats around 24 people. It was officially named the Jeffery and Mary EAGLE BEND GOLF COURSE & LEARNING CENTER Eagle Bend is the first golf course owned and operated by the City of Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department. Contact us: 1250 East 902 Road. Lawrence, KS 66047. eaglebend@lawrenceks.org. Phone: (785) 748-0600. Toll free: (877) 861-GOLF. LIFEGUARD TRAINING CLASSES Course satisfies most employer requirements for Lifeguard Training/Lifesaving and the CPR portion includes training in infant/child/adult and two-person rescuer The purpose of American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course is to teach Lifeguard candidates the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The courseSUMMER 2021
Experience a total body, cardio workout through a variety of easy-to-follow dance routines set to old and new favorites. lass will alternate between a long non-stop cardio dance CORONAVIRUS INFORMATION The health and safety of the Lawrence community is our top focus. This webpage will include ongoing updates on the City of Lawrence and Unified Command response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. For a one-stop hub of information from all involved Douglas County agencies, please refer to the Douglas County Coronavirus Response Hub. PUBLIC TRANSIT ADVISORY COMMITTEE JUNE 14 AGENDA The Public Transit Advisory Committee will meet at 4:10 on June 14, 2021 and will be held via Zoom video conference. The agenda and background materials can be found GET ACQUAINTED WITH JAZZ DANCE IN UPCOMING LPRD WORKSHOP Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department continues its instructional dance programs with an introduction to jazz dance. Introduction to Jazz Workshop is a class teaching the fundamentals of jazz dance while allowing participants to get in a great workout.This single-session course is open to those ages 16 years-old and up and is held 1:30-2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 13, at Sports Pavilion LPRD TO OFFER INTRODUCTION TO BALLET WORKSHOP Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department continues its instructional dance programs with an introduction to ballet. Introduction to Ballet Workshop will introduce participants to the five positions of ballet, barre exercises, dancing out in center and grand allegro over the course of an hour and a half.This single-session course is open to those 16 years-old and older.LAWRENCE LOOP
Bike, Walk or Wheel the Lawrence Loop. The city continues to be a leader in the construction and development of trails and paths which allow our residents access to all parts of the community by walking, wheeling or biking. The Lawrence Loop is a project that, when completed, will provide a continuous 22-mile trail around the citylimits.
PARKING | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Municipal Court – 1 Riverfront Plaza STE 310. M-F 8:00am – 5:00pm. Garages. New Hampshire Street Garage. The New Hampshire Parking Garage is located at 927 New Hampshire Street. The top level is 10-hour free parking. Level 2 is 10-hour pass or $2.00 per day. Level 1 (street level from the New Hampshire street entrance) is two-hour freeLAWRENCE LISTENS
Lawrence Listens. Lawrence Listens is 'hear' for you! Help make Lawrence a better place to live, work and play! Provide feedback via public surveys and submit requests for city services more easily thanever.
INVESTIGATIONS AND TRAINING CENTER 4820 Bob Billings Parkway. Description: Exterior is brick. Interior is sheetrock and metal studs. 39,000 total sq. ft. East side upper level is currently unoccupied and is used for PD storage and training exercises and consists of 7,000 sq. ft. CITY COMMISSION MEETING An event every month that begins at 5:45 pm on day First of the month, repeating indefinitely. An event every month that begins at 5:45 pm on day Third of the month, repeating indefinitelyMUNICIPAL COURT
Forms may be submitted to videocourt@lawrenceks.org. You may also submit the form through the mail at PO Box 1695, Lawrence KS, 66044. Or you may drop the form off in our dropbox, located at the entrance to our office. Please call 785-832-6190 with questions. CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Topics. Apply. City Job License or Permit Rental License Temporary Right-of-Way Open Records Request Start, Stop, Transfer Restore Utility Service Low Income Elderly. Contact. Department City Employee City Manager Mayor or City Commission Social Media. Dispose. Bulky Items Hazardous Materials Recyclable Materials Trash/Solid Waste YardWaste. Pay.
CITY COMMISSION
The City Commission passes resolutions and ordinances, establishes policies for the City, approves the budget and hires the City Manager. Additionally, they elect a Mayor and Vice-Mayor annually—who assume their positions during the first Commission meeting in December. The City Commission consists of five officials elected at large.UTILITY BILLING
Pay your utility bill online with a Visa, Discover, MasterCard, or eCheck. At that site you can choose to make a one-time payment or register for an online account. The City of Lawrence uses Paymentus to process credit card payments online, as well as over the telephone. To pay with Visa, Discover or MasterCard by telephone call (877)506-3115.
TRASH COLLECTION
The City of Lawrence begins residential collection service at 6 a.m. Please have all trash out by this time on your day of service. Trash is picked up once a week and should be placed within city-issued trash carts. Online Service Calendar Collection days may change due to Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays.FINAL FRIDAYS
Submit Event. If you’re interested in listing an event for Final Fridays, please contact Kim Anspach at eXplore Lawrence and she can get you set up in their system: Kim Anspach. Community Relations. eXplore Lawrence. 785-856-2389. kanspach@explorelawrence.com. FOR DEPARTMENT MEMBERS Outlook Web Access: Outlook Web Access Fire Medical Extranet FireMedNet
YARD WASTE | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Yard waste should be set out by 6 a.m. on designated collection day (same day as trash collection). Yard waste is collected separately from trash and taken to the City’s Compost Facility. Yard waste must be set out in approved containers. Approved containers include compostable paper yard waste bags and 95-gallon brown yard waste cartssold
RIGHT-OF-WAY MANAGEMENT Generally, no. According to Lawrence City Code Chapter 16, Article 801: "The City of Lawrence has the right to make immediate use of the entire public right-of-way for street, sidewalk, utility and drainage purposes and for the installation, inspection, maintenance and removalof the same.
DARK FIBER | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Dark Fiber. The City of Lawrence, Kansas, owns a fiber optic cable network that it uses to provide for its telecommunications needs and to enhance the services it offers to its residents. In order to maximize efficiency within that fiber optic cable network, the City is committed to establishing a fiber optic ring and redundancies withinthat ring.
LIFEGUARD TRAINING CLASSES Course satisfies most employer requirements for Lifeguard Training/Lifesaving and the CPR portion includes training in infant/child/adult and two-person rescuer The purpose of American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course is to teach Lifeguard candidates the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The course CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Topics. Apply. City Job License or Permit Rental License Temporary Right-of-Way Open Records Request Start, Stop, Transfer Restore Utility Service Low Income Elderly. Contact. Department City Employee City Manager Mayor or City Commission Social Media. Dispose. Bulky Items Hazardous Materials Recyclable Materials Trash/Solid Waste YardWaste. Pay.
CITY COMMISSION
The City Commission passes resolutions and ordinances, establishes policies for the City, approves the budget and hires the City Manager. Additionally, they elect a Mayor and Vice-Mayor annually—who assume their positions during the first Commission meeting in December. The City Commission consists of five officials elected at large.UTILITY BILLING
Pay your utility bill online with a Visa, Discover, MasterCard, or eCheck. At that site you can choose to make a one-time payment or register for an online account. The City of Lawrence uses Paymentus to process credit card payments online, as well as over the telephone. To pay with Visa, Discover or MasterCard by telephone call (877)506-3115.
TRASH COLLECTION
The City of Lawrence begins residential collection service at 6 a.m. Please have all trash out by this time on your day of service. Trash is picked up once a week and should be placed within city-issued trash carts. Online Service Calendar Collection days may change due to Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays.FINAL FRIDAYS
Submit Event. If you’re interested in listing an event for Final Fridays, please contact Kim Anspach at eXplore Lawrence and she can get you set up in their system: Kim Anspach. Community Relations. eXplore Lawrence. 785-856-2389. kanspach@explorelawrence.com. FOR DEPARTMENT MEMBERS Outlook Web Access: Outlook Web Access Fire Medical Extranet FireMedNet
YARD WASTE | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Yard waste should be set out by 6 a.m. on designated collection day (same day as trash collection). Yard waste is collected separately from trash and taken to the City’s Compost Facility. Yard waste must be set out in approved containers. Approved containers include compostable paper yard waste bags and 95-gallon brown yard waste cartssold
RIGHT-OF-WAY MANAGEMENT Generally, no. According to Lawrence City Code Chapter 16, Article 801: "The City of Lawrence has the right to make immediate use of the entire public right-of-way for street, sidewalk, utility and drainage purposes and for the installation, inspection, maintenance and removalof the same.
DARK FIBER | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Dark Fiber. The City of Lawrence, Kansas, owns a fiber optic cable network that it uses to provide for its telecommunications needs and to enhance the services it offers to its residents. In order to maximize efficiency within that fiber optic cable network, the City is committed to establishing a fiber optic ring and redundancies withinthat ring.
LIFEGUARD TRAINING CLASSES Course satisfies most employer requirements for Lifeguard Training/Lifesaving and the CPR portion includes training in infant/child/adult and two-person rescuer The purpose of American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course is to teach Lifeguard candidates the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The courseDEPARTMENTS
Hazardous materials, various rescue operations, medical response countywide. Fire and life safety inspection and prevention services in City. (785) 830-7000. 1911 Stewart Ave. Information Technology. Promotion and maintenance of technologies to deliver information and services to City departments and Lawrence citizens. (785) 832-3326. AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD JUNE 14 AGENDA The Affordable Housing Advisory Board will meet at 11:00am on June 14, 2021 and will be held via Zoom video conference. The agenda and background materials can bePARKS & RECREATION
Prairie Park Nature Center. Come visit Kansa the Bald Eagle and her friends. Visit the nature center » INVESTIGATIONS AND TRAINING CENTER 4820 Bob Billings Parkway. Description: Exterior is brick. Interior is sheetrock and metal studs. 39,000 total sq. ft. East side upper level is currently unoccupied and is used for PD storage and training exercises and consists of 7,000 sq. ft.MUNICIPAL COURT
Forms may be submitted to videocourt@lawrenceks.org. You may also submit the form through the mail at PO Box 1695, Lawrence KS, 66044. Or you may drop the form off in our dropbox, located at the entrance to our office. Please call 785-832-6190 with questions. LPRD TO HOLD NIGHT CLUB SWAY WORKSHOP Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department continues its instructional dance programs with a course in nightclub dancing. Night Club Sway is a crash-course workshop emphasizing the basics and fundamental moves to move smoothly, fluidly and with style and grace on the dance floor.This single-session course is held on Sunday, June 13 from 1:15-4:15 p.m. at Sports Pavilion Lawrence ®.SOLID WASTE
Solid Waste. Solid Waste Customer Service has moved to Utility Billing on the first floor of City Hall. Contact Solid Waste by calling 785-832-3032 or emailing solidwaste@lawrenceks.org. SIGN CODE AND PERMITS; SIGN CONTRACTOR LICENSING The City of Lawrence Sign Code (Chapter 5-18 of the Lawrence City Code) establishes the goals and purpose for regulation of signs in Lawrence, and sets forth standards for permanent and temporary signs. Minor amendments to the new Sign Code were adopted on March 6, 2018 (Ordinance No. 9439). Sign Ordinance and Code – Chapter 5-18. START YOUR OWN NATURE JOURNAL WITH LPRD CLASS Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department’s Prairie Park Nature Center is hosting a Nature Journaling class this summer. NatureJournaling
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING EVENT IS JUNE 5; VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Lawrence-Douglas County Sustainability Office is hosting an electronics recycling event this Saturday, June 5. It will be from 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. in University of Kansas Lot 301, just northwest of the intersection of 23rd and Iowa streets. CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Topics. Apply. City Job License or Permit Rental License Temporary Right-of-Way Open Records Request Start, Stop, Transfer Restore Utility Service Low Income Elderly. Contact. Department City Employee City Manager Mayor or City Commission Social Media. Dispose. Bulky Items Hazardous Materials Recyclable Materials Trash/Solid Waste YardWaste. Pay.
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The City Commission passes resolutions and ordinances, establishes policies for the City, approves the budget and hires the City Manager. Additionally, they elect a Mayor and Vice-Mayor annually—who assume their positions during the first Commission meeting in December. The City Commission consists of five officials elected at large.UTILITY BILLING
Pay your utility bill online with a Visa, Discover, MasterCard, or eCheck. At that site you can choose to make a one-time payment or register for an online account. The City of Lawrence uses Paymentus to process credit card payments online, as well as over the telephone. To pay with Visa, Discover or MasterCard by telephone call (877)506-3115.
TRASH COLLECTION
The City of Lawrence begins residential collection service at 6 a.m. Please have all trash out by this time on your day of service. Trash is picked up once a week and should be placed within city-issued trash carts. Online Service Calendar Collection days may change due to Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays.FINAL FRIDAYS
Submit Event. If you’re interested in listing an event for Final Fridays, please contact Kim Anspach at eXplore Lawrence and she can get you set up in their system: Kim Anspach. Community Relations. eXplore Lawrence. 785-856-2389. kanspach@explorelawrence.com. FOR DEPARTMENT MEMBERS Outlook Web Access: Outlook Web Access Fire Medical Extranet FireMedNet
YARD WASTE | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Yard waste should be set out by 6 a.m. on designated collection day (same day as trash collection). Yard waste is collected separately from trash and taken to the City’s Compost Facility. Yard waste must be set out in approved containers. Approved containers include compostable paper yard waste bags and 95-gallon brown yard waste cartssold
RIGHT-OF-WAY MANAGEMENT Generally, no. According to Lawrence City Code Chapter 16, Article 801: "The City of Lawrence has the right to make immediate use of the entire public right-of-way for street, sidewalk, utility and drainage purposes and for the installation, inspection, maintenance and removalof the same.
DARK FIBER | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Dark Fiber. The City of Lawrence, Kansas, owns a fiber optic cable network that it uses to provide for its telecommunications needs and to enhance the services it offers to its residents. In order to maximize efficiency within that fiber optic cable network, the City is committed to establishing a fiber optic ring and redundancies withinthat ring.
LIFEGUARD TRAINING CLASSES Course satisfies most employer requirements for Lifeguard Training/Lifesaving and the CPR portion includes training in infant/child/adult and two-person rescuer The purpose of American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course is to teach Lifeguard candidates the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The course CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Topics. Apply. City Job License or Permit Rental License Temporary Right-of-Way Open Records Request Start, Stop, Transfer Restore Utility Service Low Income Elderly. Contact. Department City Employee City Manager Mayor or City Commission Social Media. Dispose. Bulky Items Hazardous Materials Recyclable Materials Trash/Solid Waste YardWaste. Pay.
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The City Commission passes resolutions and ordinances, establishes policies for the City, approves the budget and hires the City Manager. Additionally, they elect a Mayor and Vice-Mayor annually—who assume their positions during the first Commission meeting in December. The City Commission consists of five officials elected at large.UTILITY BILLING
Pay your utility bill online with a Visa, Discover, MasterCard, or eCheck. At that site you can choose to make a one-time payment or register for an online account. The City of Lawrence uses Paymentus to process credit card payments online, as well as over the telephone. To pay with Visa, Discover or MasterCard by telephone call (877)506-3115.
TRASH COLLECTION
The City of Lawrence begins residential collection service at 6 a.m. Please have all trash out by this time on your day of service. Trash is picked up once a week and should be placed within city-issued trash carts. Online Service Calendar Collection days may change due to Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays.FINAL FRIDAYS
Submit Event. If you’re interested in listing an event for Final Fridays, please contact Kim Anspach at eXplore Lawrence and she can get you set up in their system: Kim Anspach. Community Relations. eXplore Lawrence. 785-856-2389. kanspach@explorelawrence.com. FOR DEPARTMENT MEMBERS Outlook Web Access: Outlook Web Access Fire Medical Extranet FireMedNet
YARD WASTE | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Yard waste should be set out by 6 a.m. on designated collection day (same day as trash collection). Yard waste is collected separately from trash and taken to the City’s Compost Facility. Yard waste must be set out in approved containers. Approved containers include compostable paper yard waste bags and 95-gallon brown yard waste cartssold
RIGHT-OF-WAY MANAGEMENT Generally, no. According to Lawrence City Code Chapter 16, Article 801: "The City of Lawrence has the right to make immediate use of the entire public right-of-way for street, sidewalk, utility and drainage purposes and for the installation, inspection, maintenance and removalof the same.
DARK FIBER | CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Dark Fiber. The City of Lawrence, Kansas, owns a fiber optic cable network that it uses to provide for its telecommunications needs and to enhance the services it offers to its residents. In order to maximize efficiency within that fiber optic cable network, the City is committed to establishing a fiber optic ring and redundancies withinthat ring.
LIFEGUARD TRAINING CLASSES Course satisfies most employer requirements for Lifeguard Training/Lifesaving and the CPR portion includes training in infant/child/adult and two-person rescuer The purpose of American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course is to teach Lifeguard candidates the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The courseDEPARTMENTS
Hazardous materials, various rescue operations, medical response countywide. Fire and life safety inspection and prevention services in City. (785) 830-7000. 1911 Stewart Ave. Information Technology. Promotion and maintenance of technologies to deliver information and services to City departments and Lawrence citizens. (785) 832-3326. AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD JUNE 14 AGENDA The Affordable Housing Advisory Board will meet at 11:00am on June 14, 2021 and will be held via Zoom video conference. The agenda and background materials can bePARKS & RECREATION
Prairie Park Nature Center. Come visit Kansa the Bald Eagle and her friends. Visit the nature center » INVESTIGATIONS AND TRAINING CENTER 4820 Bob Billings Parkway. Description: Exterior is brick. Interior is sheetrock and metal studs. 39,000 total sq. ft. East side upper level is currently unoccupied and is used for PD storage and training exercises and consists of 7,000 sq. ft.MUNICIPAL COURT
Forms may be submitted to videocourt@lawrenceks.org. You may also submit the form through the mail at PO Box 1695, Lawrence KS, 66044. Or you may drop the form off in our dropbox, located at the entrance to our office. Please call 785-832-6190 with questions. LPRD TO HOLD NIGHT CLUB SWAY WORKSHOP Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department continues its instructional dance programs with a course in nightclub dancing. Night Club Sway is a crash-course workshop emphasizing the basics and fundamental moves to move smoothly, fluidly and with style and grace on the dance floor.This single-session course is held on Sunday, June 13 from 1:15-4:15 p.m. at Sports Pavilion Lawrence ®.SOLID WASTE
Solid Waste. Solid Waste Customer Service has moved to Utility Billing on the first floor of City Hall. Contact Solid Waste by calling 785-832-3032 or emailing solidwaste@lawrenceks.org. SIGN CODE AND PERMITS; SIGN CONTRACTOR LICENSING The City of Lawrence Sign Code (Chapter 5-18 of the Lawrence City Code) establishes the goals and purpose for regulation of signs in Lawrence, and sets forth standards for permanent and temporary signs. Minor amendments to the new Sign Code were adopted on March 6, 2018 (Ordinance No. 9439). Sign Ordinance and Code – Chapter 5-18. START YOUR OWN NATURE JOURNAL WITH LPRD CLASS Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department’s Prairie Park Nature Center is hosting a Nature Journaling class this summer. NatureJournaling
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING EVENT IS JUNE 5; VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Lawrence-Douglas County Sustainability Office is hosting an electronics recycling event this Saturday, June 5. It will be from 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. in University of Kansas Lot 301, just northwest of the intersection of 23rd and Iowa streets.Skip Navigation
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