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Amplified Sound Permit/Agreement
- Amplified Sound Permit/Agreement
Apply for an amplified sound permit.
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Animal Licensing
- Animal Licensing
All cats and dogs, six months of age and older, must be licensed with the City. The licensing process ensures that animals have current rabies vaccinations which must be current in order to obtain an animal license. Each household is permitted to have a maximum of four pets with no more than three of one species (dog or cat). Licenses must be renewed every one, two or three years depending on the license purchased. Rabies vaccinations must be valid for the duration of the license being purchased. If an animal cannot tolerate the rabies vaccination, a letter stating the intolerance must be provided by the vet.
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Code Violation
- Code Violation
If you think a property in your neighborhood is not being maintained in compliance with the city code, you may report a code violation online.
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Discrimination Complaint
- Discrimination Complaint
It is unlawful in the City of Prairie Village to discriminate against individuals in employment, housing, and public accommodations based on sexual orientation or gender identity. If you believe you have been discriminated against, you may file a claim with the City Clerk’s office using this claim form. All discrimination claims must be filed with the City within 60 days of the last act of discrimination.
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eNews Sign Up
- eNews Sign Up
Stay in touch with current issues and events.
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House Watch
- House Watch
Sign up for the Prairie Village Police Department's House Watch Program
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Jobs with the City
- Jobs with the City
See current job openings and apply now.
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Neighborhood Special Event Permit
- Neighborhood Special Event Permit
The term “neighborhood special event” means the temporary outdoor use of private property in a district zoned residential.
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Noise Complaint
- Noise Complaint
The Prairie Village Code of Ordinances outlines the allowable hours for loud noises in Prairie Village. Learn more in the Code of Ordinances. Then, to report a violation, please contact the Prairie Village Police Department as the violation is occurring - 913-642-6868 or 913-642-5151.
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Parade Permit
- Parade Permit
If you or your organization is considering conducting a parade, a permit must be obtained from the City.
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Park Pavilion Reservation
- Park Pavilion Reservation
Reserve a park shelter
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Pay Ticket Online
- Pay Ticket Online
Certain violations can be paid online. The links will take you to a new website where your payment will be processed. A transaction fee of $1.50 is charged for online payments by Tyler Technologies.
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Pool Memberships
- Pool Memberships
Purchase a Pool Membership
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Recreation Programs
- Recreation Programs
Prairie Village offers a variety of recreational activities including Swim Team, Dive Team, Tennis Lessons and Ball Field Reservations. Register now.
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Report a Crime
- Report a Crime
Report Drugs or Illegal Activity in The Community.
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Report missed trash
- Report missed trash
To report a missed trash, recycle, or yard waste pick up, please contact Republic Services at 913-281-4343.
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Request ADA Accommodations
- Request ADA Accommodations
The City of Prairie Village is committed to making its services, programs, activities, and facilities accessible to persons with disabilities. Request an accommodation.
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Request Records
- Request Records
Easily request records online using this form.
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Short-Term Special Use Permit
- Short-Term Special Use Permit
Apply for a short-term special use permit.
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Sponsor a Block Party
- Sponsor a Block Party
Looking for a way to have fun, energize your neighborhood, and get to know your neighbors? Sponsor a block party!
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Street Race Permit
- Street Race Permit
If you or your organization is considering conducting a street race, a permit must be obtained from the City.
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Submit a Service Request
- Submit a Service Request
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Volunteer for a City Committee
- Volunteer for a City Committee
Volunteer applications will be accepted from November 1 - January 1, with appointments made in early 2020.
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- Amplified Sound Permit/Agreement
Apply for an amplified sound permit.
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Community Gardens
Applications for the 2025 season are available Now-December 15, 2024.
Garden plots rent annually for the growing season that runs from April 1 through October 31. Garden plots are 4' by 20' with 4' walkways between plots. Gardens are located at Harmon Park (north of the tennis courts adjacent to the pool parking lot) and at Global Montessori (75th & Cherokee). Plots are $40 for the season. The gardens are organic so take care to use organic methods and products. Not sure if you can tend a whole plot? Consider sharing a plot with a friend or neighbor.
Gardeners are encouraged to donate excess produce to one of the local food pantries.
Questions? Email: pvgarden@pvkansas.com
The application for the 2025 growing season is open now to December 15 through OpenGov. Returning gardeners have the right of first refusal. New members are chosen via a lottery system, and a wait list is kept.
Returning members must submit payment of $40 fee. New members will not submit payment until they are notified they have been selected for a garden plot. Payment can be made online through OpenGov.
Click here to apply.
I hereby agree to comply with the Prairie Village Community Garden Regulations listed below. I understand if I fail to do so I may lose my garden plot, plot fee and garden privileges.
- Please read the following regulations carefully before you apply. You can walk in or mail your plot fee to: City of Prairie Village, Attn. Community Gardens, 7700 Mission Road, Prairie Village, KS 66208.
- The annual fee is $40 for a 4 foot by 20-foot plot. Fees help cover the operating costs of the garden. Fees will be returned to subscriber if canceled before April 1. Cancelation notification is to be given to the City directly.
- All subscribers must attend the scheduled informational meeting in January/February. Subscribers will be notified of the meeting date via email.
- All subscribers must provide proof of Prairie Village residency.
- Available plots will be assigned by waiting list before March 1. Subscribers will be notified of assignment via e-mail.
- Renewing subscribers can retain their existing plot for the next growing season by applying online and delivering their payment to the City by December 15. Those wishing to change to another plot can participate in the renewing subscribers’ lottery for open plots. The Leadership Group will conduct the lottery at their January/February meeting and notify all renewing members of their plot assignment by e-mail.
- A waiting list will be maintained per season. If a subscriber is assigned a plot after May 1, they must cultivate within 2 weeks and plant before June 1, or else their agreement will be canceled and fee forfeited. Those remaining on the wait list will have priority the next season, if they apply again.
The Prairie Village Community Gardens are managed by a Leadership Group and governed under a set of By-Laws.
This is an organic garden. Subscriber agrees to use organic methods and products. Prohibited products are genetically modified organisms, non-organic insecticides, fungicides and herbicides. Please follow directions on the product labels and do not apply any product in any way that would impact another plot.
All garden plots must be kept free of weeds and trash during the rental term (April thru Nov). Grass and weeds must be removed or kept cut down to a maximum of 6 inches. Grass and weeds around the edge of each garden plot and on the paths surrounding the plots are the gardener’s responsibility and must be cut down or removed. Failure to do so may result in a warning from the Leadership Group. Please notify the Leadership Group if you cannot maintain your plot and need to relinquish it.
Individual gardeners cannot pass plots on to others.
Subscriber agrees to place plants within the assigned plot and to keep the plants contained within the plot. If tall crops are planted, they must not shade the neighbor’s plot.
Acceptable fencing options around plants are chicken wire/poultry fence, rabbit fencing, or any woven or mesh metal fencing less than 24” tall. Avoid using brightly colored plastic fencing.
The following plants are prohibited and not to be planted:
- Any plant not legal in the State of Kansas or considered a noxious, quarantined or invasive plant by the Kansas Department of Agriculture. Listings and photos are available at this website: http://ksda.gov
- Corn and submerged or flooded crops (e.g. rice paddy).
- Sunflowers – any variety over 4’ tall.
- Invasive species such as trumpet vine, English Ivy, etc.
- Perennials, trees or shrubs as the garden site will be worked after each season to amend the soil.
No carpets or cardboard may be used as mulch in the garden. Our property partners, the City of Prairie Village or Global Montessori School (Cherokee site), have requested we refrain from using any odorous/foul-smelling substances on the plots to prevent objectionable odors in the surrounding areas.
Subscriber agrees to be responsible for watering the plot and to be respectful and responsible with the watering equipment. Attaching a hose with water running and leaving the garden is unacceptable and will result in the revocation of the gardener’s plot and forfeiture of the fee. When finished watering, return hose to main walkway, turn off the hose and relieve pressure from spray wand.
If you are unable to tend your garden for over two weeks at a time, please notify the Leadership Group or arrange to have someone maintain it. The appearance of the community gardens is of utmost importance and we must work together to keep it tidy.
Subscriber agrees to share vegetable garden abundance responsibly. Please share the harvest with a neighbor, family, friend or food pantry. The Leadership Group maintains a list of places where extra produce may be donated.
Each Subscriber is required to volunteer a minimum of three hours of work per growing season to maintain the common areas of the gardens. The Leadership Group will communicate volunteer tasks.
Subscriber and guests are not permitted to be in another plot without prior permission from the plot’s tenant. Any person who fails to follow this rule and is seen in other garden plots picking produce and/or plants will receive immediate termination of garden privileges permanently.
Garden hours are from sun up to sun down, seven days a week.
Plots must be cultivated by May 1 and planted by June 1. The Leadership Group may approve an extension. If your plot is not attended to or an extension is not requested and granted, you will forfeit the plot and the plot fee for the growing season and garden privileges for the following year.
Subscriber must have all materials out of the garden by the last week of November or 10 days after the first freeze, whichever occurs first. This includes removal of all plant material and any plant support systems and if applicable, posts and fencing. If a plot is not cleared of these materials, the gardener will lose the plot and gardening privileges for the following year. Wood frames around renewing subscriber’s plots may remain. The removal of the materials is required to have a neat appearance through the winter in the gardens as a courtesy to the City and School.
Any incidents of vandalism or theft should be reported to the Leadership Group immediately and the Prairie Village Police (913-381-6464). Please note the City is not responsible for providing security for the garden.
Please take pride in your community gardens and pick up your trash and any litter that may have blown into the garden area. Take home any garden waste for disposal or composting. The City does not provide waste removal service.
No driving will be allowed in the grass area surrounding the gardens. Park only in marked parking spaces in the Harmon Park or Global Montessori School parking lot. Gardeners are asked not to block any parking spaces.
Any spills of garden materials in the parking lot must be cleaned up immediately. Failure to do so will result in a warning from the Leadership Group.
No pets are allowed inside the garden perimeter.
No public intoxication, alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs are permitted in the gardens. Any violation of this regulation will result in the immediate termination of your garden privileges permanently.
The garden plots are located on property within the City limits of Prairie Village. All applicable County and City laws must be followed. The City of Prairie Village retains authority over the Harmon Park garden property and Global Montessori School retains authority over the Cherokee garden property and either entity may choose another use for it at any time, provided that a 90-day notice will be given to Subscribers.
The garden is administered and managed solely by the PVCG Leadership Group under the auspices of the Prairie Village Environmental/Recycling Committee. City and/or School personnel are not involved with the garden. Garden concerns and questions should be directed to the Leadership Group.
Members of the Prairie Village Environmental/Recycling committee had been following the community garden movement and discussing the idea of building a community garden in Prairie Village since 2009. We called upon a number of church congregations to ignite interest in co- developing a community garden on church property. We scoured the City for other open ground as well.
Fortunately, we were able to make an agreement with Global Montessori, at 75th and Belinder for gardening space.
And, we asked the Parks & Recreation Committee if it could identify some lightly used park space that could be given over to our gardeners. After due consideration, the Committee provided four options and we have chosen the one with the best overall conditions, which includes access to water and sun, along with a location easy for gardeners to reach. It’s in Harmon Park, just north of the tennis courts at 77th and Delmar.
Also in 2011, we were fortunate to win a grant from the Kansas Community Gardens Project. Funds from this grant were sufficient to acquire materials for fencing our two garden locations, install water lines and spigots, create signs, buy hoses and watering wands, and rent equipment to prepare plots.
So our first year of gardening began in springtime of 2012. It was a challenging year because we experienced a warm winter and prolonged drought. But a lot of hard work and commitment--plus careful watering--got us through the season. And, as a bonus, the fall gardening season in 2012 was excellent!
Over the 2012-13 winter, we petitioned the Parks and Recreation Committee for more gardening space at the Harmon Park garden and the Committee granted our expansion plan from the original 20 plots to 38. In 2015, the garden expanded once again to its current 43 plots. And, in 2016, we replaced the perimeter fence at the Harmon Park garden.
If you are a Prairie Village resident who wants a good spot to grow vegetables, we invite you to join us. Or, if you just want to help tend our donation plots, we would love the help!