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  2. Lenexa, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Lenexa / l ɪ ˈ n ɛ k s ə / is a city in Johnson County, Kansas, United States, [1] and part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 57,434. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] making it the 9th most populated city in Kansas.

  3. De Soto, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Once exiting the main portion of De Soto, Lexington Avenue curves to run east–west again and is signed thereafter as West 83rd Street, providing a direct connection to Shawnee, Lenexa, Overland Park, and Kansas City. Originally designated as K-10 from 1926 to 1976, and as K-285 from 1976 to 1999.

  4. Lenexa homeless shelter wouldn’t go in anyone’s backyard. It ...

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    Yet Lenexa zoning officials want to override them by saying magic words like “neighborhood suitability.” Other cities call it “character,” “stability,” “desirability” or “harmony.”

  5. File:Map of Johnson County, Kansas, U.S..png - Wikipedia

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    This map of Johnson County, Kansas, U.S., is copied at a resolution of 300 pixels/inch from the original PDF file. Date: February 2005: Source: Kansas 2005–2006 Official Transportation Map : Author: Designed and published by the Kansas Department of Transportation. Permission (Reusing this file)

  6. Johnson County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Johnson County is a county in the U.S. state of Kansas, along the border of the state of Missouri.Its county seat is Olathe. [5] As of the 2020 census, the population was 609,863, the most populous county in Kansas. [3]

  7. Lexington Township, Johnson County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The master plan calls for high density housing, major commercial zoning, a "downtown" area for offices, high density commercial and civic uses, and land promised to The University of Kansas, Kansas State University and the City of De Soto, as well as land being reserved for the army reserves, parks and other public spaces. [1]

  8. Single-family zoning - Wikipedia

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    Zoning map of Winnipeg (1947); single-family zoning highlighted in yellow. Single-family zoning is a type of planning restriction applied to certain residential zones in the United States and Canada in order to restrict development to only allow single-family detached homes.

  9. Zoning in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Oil drilling operations in Los Angeles, 1905. Zoning in Los Angeles is commonly believed to have been first enacted in 1908, although Los Angeles City Council passed the first municipal zoning ordinance in the United States, Ordinance 9774, on July 25, 1904.