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Old 05-12-2007, 09:27 AM
 
Location: Midwest
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Their are definitely consequences for all of this growth in Olathe. Traffic on Interstate 35 continues to get worse every year. The city thinks that any growth is good growth even if it means more ugly big box stores and strip malls EVERYWHERE. I would think Olathe has enough shopping on Santa Fe already compared with any other town in Kansas. Also the mill levy rates on the schools continue to increase as well as the property taxes. A lot of this is because of the crazy demographics in the area. According to the census bureau over 30% of the population in Olathe and Gardner is under the age of 18. The citizens have to pay for all these new schools, infrastructure, and other items with all the uncontrolled suburban sprawl. Another thing that I do not like about Olathe is that nearly all of the housing is cookie cutter. The last time I checked this was not Arizona, and I do not understand why everything has to have the stucco exterior look.
I much prefer the variety of housing stock and architectural styles that Overland Park has to offer. Their are plenty of neighborhoods that actually have shade trees, unlike most areas of Olathe that were built on corn fields. Real estate prices in central and northern areas of Overland Park are reasonable for a large metro area with 3-4 bedroom houses selling for 220K-275K in established neighborhoods.
In terms of the economy both are doing fairly well in terms of employment. I would expect that the economy in Olathe is growing faster based on all of the construction type jobs related to the suburban sprawl type developments. Sprint has its World Headquarters in Overland Park, but has laid off people in recent years. Olathe has companies like Garmin and Honeywell that are big in the area.
Kudos to you! I agree with you. Olathe used to be fquiet community, it isn't anymore.
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Old 10-21-2007, 03:15 PM
 
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Does anyone know how close overland park is to the BNSF yard?
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Old 10-21-2007, 08:40 PM
 
Location: Indiana Uplands
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Does anyone know how close overland park is to the BNSF yard?
I believe that you are referenceing the inter-modal hub that will be constructed near Gardner. Gardner is a good distance away from Overland Park to the southwest. Many people put their houses up for sale in Gardner when they announced that they would build this project. Therefore, property values are hurting and it has become a less desirable place to move to.
Overland Park is just like any other large suburban city. The city has over 165,000 people and has all the immenities and many different types of jobs to choose from. I would avoid living anywhere near I-435 because of the noise issues, though.
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Old 10-23-2007, 05:43 PM
 
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I prefer OP vs Olathe mainly because of the infrastructures. I hear many complaints about it being difficult to find your way around Olathe, and I join them! OPs streets are much easier to find your way.
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