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The Douglas County Food System Plan provides strategic recommendations to help guide the development of the local food system in Douglas County, Kansas.
Team members in the Sustainability Office
The City of Lawrence/Douglas County Household Hazardous Waste Facility accepts hazardous waste from Douglas County households throughout the year for free. The Household Hazardous Waste Facility… Go to the web page
As of May 22, 2024, Douglas County has adopted a plan to mitigate our greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change. It builds on our community's priorities, accounts for our… Go to the web page
The mission of the Douglas County Sustainability Office is to develop, adapt, and implement public programs and policies that strive to elevate the interdependence, and balance the priorities of, our… Go to the web page
Food System Plan Goal #5: Our community eliminates waste in our local food system
Since 2008, the City of Lawrence and Douglas County have hosted periodic electronics recycling events, inviting customers to drop off their recyclable electronics free of charge.
Food System Plan Goal #3: We build and design our communities to ensure food access, foster health, and eliminate food deserts
Founded in August 25, 1855, Douglas County was one of the first counties organized in Kansas and, for many years, was one of the most populace and wealthy counties in the state. But it still did not… Go to the web page
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Douglas County supports local entrepreneurs through various programs and initiatives. We are committed to cultivating an equitable entrepreneurial environment in which anyone can reach their full… Go to the web page
Food System Plan Goal #4: Our community fosters an equitable food system
Food System Plan Goal #1: Agricultural producers, food entrepreneurs, and food sector workers thrive in our regional economy
The Douglas County calendar includes upcoming events and council or board meetings.
A locally-rooted directory by the Douglas County Food Policy Council, created to spotlight connect local food vendors with World Cup–related events throughout summer 2026.
Douglas County works closely with community partners and state and local agencies to expand access to supportive housing and respond to the needs of our houseless community members.
The Appraiser's Office publishes a newsletter throughout the year to report department updates and property valuation information.
Community Partner Budget Request Form
Douglas County Kansas was founded August 25, 1855. Construction of the historic county courthouse began early in 1903, and ended in January of 1905.
Food System Plan Goal #2: As our cities grow, we prioritize natural resource conservation and maintain working lands to promote soil health