Lexington Township, Johnson County, Kansas

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Lexington Township
Map highlighting Lexington Township, Johnson County, Kansas.svg
Location in Johnson County
Coordinates: 38°46′55″N94°41′11″W / 38.78194°N 94.68639°W / 38.78194; -94.68639
Country United States
State Kansas
County Johnson
Area
  Total48.85 sq mi (78.61 km2)
  Land47.44 sq mi (76.34 km2)
  Water1.41 sq mi (2.31 km2)
Elevation
1,012 ft (308 m)
Population
 (2010)
  Total1,312
  Estimate 
(2011)
1,315
  Density24.9/sq mi (9.6/km2)
Time zone Central
ZIP codes

Lexington Township is one of seven townships in Johnson County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,312.

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History

Potential Urban Development

After the closure of the Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant in 1992, plans for potential development of the 15.5 square mile lot (the largest single tract of land in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, and the largest single urban redevelopment site in the United States) [1] began to make rounds around locals, plans for an Oz Entertainment amusement park consumed seven futile years, after which the land was transferred to the Sunflower Redevelopment Group in 2005. [1] At that time, about 3,700 acres were transferred clean, but much of that land was targeted for open space, buffer and parkland. [1] Another plan that was set to open in 2002 was the newly announced Kansas Speedway and Kansas City Wizards stadiums. Recently, a master use plan has been adopted by the cities of Olathe, De Soto, the State of Kansas and Sunflower. [1] 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] However, the cleanup is expected to be completed by 2038. Recently, The Kansas City Star reported that Kansas state lawmakers urged the acceleration of cleanup efforts of the lot and announced that the northeastern portion of the plant, closest to De Soto, would be ready for light commercial and industrial development by 2020. [1] It is speculated that the entire 15.5 square mile tract will be split for the three surrounding municipalities, those being Olathe, Gardner and De Soto. [1] When completed, it is also speculated that the area will house over 25 thousand individuals as well as being a major tourism and historical center for Johnson County. [1]

Cities

Unlike the neighboring Eudora Township, cities are not consolidated with the township. Instead cities are independent from the township and vice versa.

Unincorporated cities

(This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.)

Adjacent Townships

Cemeteries

The township contains one cemetery: Prairie Center

Transportation

Major highways

Former Highways

Airports and landing strips

Emergency Services

Rivers, Lakes, Streams

Parks

De Soto

Olathe

School districts

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Horsley, Lynn (May 15, 2018). "Next big development in JoCo? Officials say, speed up Sunflower ammo plant cleanup". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved July 28, 2023.