Building Business News April 2024

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12 More than 300 Homes on 2024 Spring Parade of Homes

The spring parade will feature 339 homes in eight counties built by 105 of the KC area’s finest builders. There are also several communities on the spring Parade that have not been featured previously. See who’s new!

Building a Pipeline to Ease the Labor Shortage

Through Foundations for the Future week, KCHBA hopes to promote careers in the skilled trades and increase the number of students choosing careers in the residential construction industry.

Permits Continue Upward Trend, Except in KCMO

“Absent Kansas City, Mo., the KC metro area is up 117 percent year-to-date in total single-family permits compared to the same time last year,” said Will Ruder, executive vice president of the KCHBA. “Kansas City, Mo., is down 22 percent from the same time last year.”

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Ernst Brothers Home to be Part of Hillcrest Designers Showcase

Hillcrest Platte County (HPC) has lined up nine talented interior designers to show off their skills by designing rooms in a new home built by Ernst Brothers Construction located in Chapel Ridge. The designers must exclusively utilize items from HPC’s thrift shops.

The home will be open to the public April 20-21 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Anyone can purchase tickets to view the home and bid on décor. A VIP event (only 50 tickets available) will be held on April 19 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Visit https://hillcrestplatte.org/ to purchase tickets.

Davis Teaches “How to Buy a House” Class

Amanda Davis, a realtor with ReeceNichols, has partnered with The How to Buy a House Class to represent Kansas City and teach the one-hour class. Only one realtor from an area is chosen to teach the class.

“I’m really excited to be able to share this with others. I’m teaching on April 9 at Strang Hall in Overland Park,” said Davis.

Davis will break down the home-buying process and answer questions. Class usually turns into a fun and interactive happy hour. It’s free and seating is limited.

Builder Magazine Interviews Pfeifer about Prepping for Tornado Season

Justin Pfeifer, Pfeifer Homes, was recently interviewed by Builder Magazine for an article “5 Tips for Minimizing Damage from Tornadoes.” In the article, Pfeifer says “ ensuring all windows and doors of a home are closed can reduce unwanted water intrusion from rain driven inside by winds.”

The article notes that an old misconception recommended cracking windows during a tornado warning. “Cracking or opening windows allows wind pressurization inside a home that can lead to building damage and often complete destruction as well as life-safety issues from debris,” the article states.

To read the full article, visit www.builderonline.com.

KC Homes & Style Announces StyleMakers

KC Homes & Style Features its 2024 StyleMakers, which showcases “talented professionals who understand the importance of quality. These designers, craftsmen and owners focus on unique creations for your home that stand the test of time.” Several KCHBA members made this year’s list, including:

• Bickford + Co. - Architecture

• Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting GalleryDesign Inspiration

• Kitchens and Baths by Briggs - Premier Plumbing Fixtures

• Locks and Pulls - Hardware

• Raynor Garage Doors - Garage Doors

• Suma Design- Modern Contemporary Builder

• Wilson’s Floor Covering - Finished Flooring

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City of Oak Grove Makes History

The City of Oak Grove is making history as it swears in an all female board of alderwomen and mayor with KCHBA’s very own Dana Webb, Ashlar Homes and PWB member, as mayor. Dana is currently the only female Mayor in Jackson County and just the second female Mayor in Oak Grove’s history. Click here to learn more.

All are welcome to attend in support Dana and the rest of the alderwomen at the oath of office ceremony:

WHEN: April 23 | 7:00 p.m.

WHERE: Middle School Commons

401 SE 12th St. Oak Grove, MO 64075

Congratulations, Dana!

The Beacon Interviews Ruder, Libra on the Housing Market

“If you’re in $100,000 just for the dirt, it’s increasingly difficult, if not impossible, to build something on there and to hit a price point under $350,000,” KCHBA’s Executive Vice President Will Ruder told Mili Mansaray, a reporter at The Beacon. The Beacon is an online publication that “listens to diverse perspectives and shines a light on systemic issues and grass-roots solutions through original fact-based reporting.

The article, “Kansas City homeowners don’t want to sell their homes. Here’s why,” also featured comments from KCHBA member Tony Libra of Aspen Homes. The article talks about interest rates as well as how codes play a part in the cost of a home — all of which makes it difficult for a first time homebuyer.

Visit kcbeacon.org to reach the article.

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Builder Buzz: What are builders thinking about these days?

“Don’t show up at my office unannounced,” was the advice from Rocky Rhodes of Allure Luxury Homes when asked how associate members can form relationships with builder members. Rhodes was part of a builder panel at the KCHBA’s Q1 education event, hosted by the Builders Council and Young Professionals.

Hosted at MSI in Lenexa and moderated by John Rau of Century Homes and Sean Flandermeyer of Elevate Design + Build, the conversation centered around creating a career in homebuilding, how to build relationships and everyday processes.

In addition to Rhodes, panelists included Joe Christensen, Cardinal Crest Homes; Chris Ragland, Homes by Chris; and Brian Tebbenkamp, Patriot Homes.

“Always do what you say you are going to do,” was the advice of Tebbenkamp to associate members when asked the same question. Tebbenkamp also advised associates not to guess when cost estimating. “If you don’t instill confidence in your numbers, I am moving on.”

“And include details in your quote, not just a number,” Rau added during the discussion. “What am I getting for that?”

When asked what trends the panelists are enjoying in home building right now, Ragland noted that homeowners are really building for themselves and seem to care less about resale. She also noted that aesthetically, shutters on the outside of the home as well as carpet are out of style.

“Organic, warm tones are in,” Ragland said. “Lots of walnut and oak. And hardware is very important — they will spare no expense on hardware.”

Christensen said classical architecture is coming back in style but with a modern spin. Similar to Ragland, he noted warm whites, textures, stone and monochromatic styling with textures are gaining popularity.

Toward the end of the program, the builders were asked what their biggest learning experience has been or what advice did they have for attendees. Rhodes’ advice to other builders was to watch your leverage. He noted how difficult the years from 2006-2008 were for builders, himself included. “If you get overleveraged, come talk to me,” Rhodes said. “I have tips to help.”

Christensen’s advice was to seek like-minded people, ask questions and learn from them. “I should have joined the HBA sooner,” he said.

The Builder Buzz education event is one of four quarterly education events the KCHBA is planning for 2024. The Q2 event, hosted by the Associates Council, will be held May 15 and will include a panel of energy raters talking about codes. Look for more details in the KCHBA’s weekly e-newsletter, This Week at the HBA.

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More than 300 Homes on the 2024 Spring Parade of Homes

The Spring Parade of Homes, open April 27 through May 12, offers the opportunity to see one of the largest and most impressive displays of new homes in the country. Sponsored by Mike Bryant Heating & Cooling, the spring parade will feature 339 homes in eight counties built by 105 of the KC area’s finest builders. Types of homes featured on the parade will include townhomes, villas, 74 maintenance-provided entries and single-family homes, with a variety of floor plans featuring the latest design trends.

Homes will range in price from $265,000 to $2.65 million and will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Even as housing costs rise, KCHBA member builders are working to build homes at lower price points. There are 14 homes on the parade at or under $400,000. These homes feature modern designs and generous curb appeal while maximizing space and maintaining comfort within a smaller footprint.

There are also several communities on the spring Parade that have not been featured previously. They are:

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Canyon

Ranch Villas

Olathe

Built by Inspired Homes, the price range for these villas ranges between $550,000 and $600,000.

Tour #186 & #187

Edgewood Villas

Oak Grove

Edgewood Villas range in price up to $340,000.

Tour #94

Forest View – Meadows

Olathe

A Rodrock development, Forest View’s amenity package includes a large zero-entry pool, water park, playground, volleyball, basketball, pickleball and picnic area.

Tour #244

Homestead Hills

Liberty

Currently selling lots for phase one and two, HomeStead Hills, which has 88 lots.

Tour #16

Legacy Crossing

Shawnee

Tucked away in Shawnee, Legacy Crossing offers homes built by Arise Homes.

Tour#259

Reflection Ridge

Shawnee

Reflection Ridge Townhomes offers multiple layouts in this community of triplexes and duplexes.

Tour #345

Riverstone Valley

Overland Park

Starting in the $700s, Riverstone Valley features more than 50 homesites to build on.

Tour #284 and #285

Southern Lakes

Overland Park

Homes at Southern Lakes start in the mid $700s. The community features lake views, and daylight and walkout lots.

Tour #294

Stag’s Garden

Shawnee

Stag’s Garden is a 14-lot subdivision in the revitalizing down Shawnee area.

Tour #299

The Greens at Shoal Creek

Kansas City, Mo.

The Greens at Shoal Creek is part of a larger community that includes a golf course, water park, pools and more.

Tour #32

Tiffany Greens

Kansas City, Mo.

Located in Platte County, the Tiffany Greens Golf Course winds through this community.

Tour #61

Villas at Veterans Park

Shawnee

The Villas at Veteran’s Park is an exciting new subdivision in Shawnee, Kansas for ages 55+. There will be 30 buildings for a total of 60 villas.

Tour #321

Windsor

Lee’s Summit

Windsor homes for sale range in price from approximately $100,000 to $1,750,000.

Tour #139

Admission is free and free parade guides will be available for pickup at the KCHBA (I-435 & Holmes) beginning the Monday prior to the start of the parade and at all parade homes during the event.

Consumers can also download the user-friendly mobile app from the Google Play or Apple Store. Using the app, parade-goers can save their favorites and then map a customized route to each home.

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For more information, please visit KCParadeofHomes.com

Building a Pipeline to Ease the Labor Shortage

For several years, the KCHBA has been working with area schools to provide students with the opportunities available to them in the residential construction industry. The KCHBA’s Workforce Development Committee hosts several activities throughout the year to introduce students to the industry, and a few years ago partnered with the Home Builders Charitable Foundation to create Foundations for the Future Week.

Between April 9-14, the greater Kansas City public had the opportunity to learn about the skilled trades as a career path for their children through several events held at Union Station and Science City in downtown Kansas City.

Through Foundations for the Future week, KCHBA hopes to promote careers in the skilled trades and increase the number of students choosing careers in the residential construction industry. This will put less pressure on home prices, ultimately assisting Kansas City families in achieving the American dream of owning a home.

PARADE OF PLAYHOUSES

This was an opportunity for the public to bid on a playhouse for their backyard in an online auction. The proceeds of the auction will benefit Science City.

Thank you to Ashner Construction and Bodine-Ashner Builders for being the presenting sponsor for the Parade of Playhouses. A big thank you also goes to the realtor, materials, decal and other playhouse sponsors.

Thank you to our Parade of Playhouse judges:

• Michelle Schneider, MSI

• Bill Arnold, Keystone Solid Surfaces

• Bob Frost, Frost Construction Company

• Chuck Tilley, Longwire

Congratulations to the Parade of Playhouses Winners:

Pick of the Parade: Basehor-Linwood High School

Best in Innovation: Wyandotte High School

Best in Craftsmanship: Olathe Advanced Technical Center

Playhouses built by:

Playhouse #1: Two Story Modern ‘Bakery’ Playhouse with Fireman Pole

Built by: Basehor-Linwood High School

Sponsor: PCDI Homes

Realtor Partner: Kent Welch, Weichert Realtors Welch & Co.

Playhouse #2: “Ahoy Matey” Pirate Ship

Built by: Belton High School

Realtor Partner: Arrow Circle Electric

Playhouse #3: Two Story Victorian Mansion

Built by: Bonner Springs High School

Sponsor: Pella Products of KC

Realtor Partner: Henges Insulation

Playhouse #4: Ranch Style Playhouse w/ Loft and Slide

Built by: Excelsior Spring Area Tech Center

Material Sponsor: SPAX/Rite Way Tire Pros

Playhouse #5: US Army Helicopter

Built by: Independence School District

Sponsor: Ashlar Homes

Playhouse #6: Two Room Modern Playhouse w/ Separating Deck

Built by: Liberty High School

Sponsor: McCray Lumber

Playhouse #7: NASA Space Shuttle

Built by: Northland Career Center

Sponsor: Connections Bank

Material Sponsor: BBM Development, Legacy Homes of KC, Sprint Lumber, The Real Estate Store

Playhouse #8: ‘’No Place Like Home’’ Playhouse w/ Solar Panel

Built by: Olathe Advanced Technical Center

Sponsor: KCHBA Professional Women in Building

Realtor Partner: Brent Sledd, Weichert Realtors Welch & Co.

Playhouse #9: Farmhouse Silo

Built by: Paola High School

Materials sponsor: Faith Technologies

Playhouse #10: ‘’Retro Chic’’ Modern Playhouse w/ Floor to Ceiling Glass Paneling

Built by: Wyandotte County High School

Materials sponsor: Community Housing of Wyandotte County

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KC MADE

The KC Manufacturing and Design Expo is a contest among high school students (grades 9-12) in construction and manufacturing programs. Projects are not limited in scope. Participants have the freedom to enter everything from a tiny house to a dining room table.

Nearly 20 projects were on display to people visiting Science City inside Union Station during the KC Manufacturing and Design Expo (KC MADE) April 9-13. In addition to one homeschooled participant, students from the following schools participated in KC MADE:

• Bonner Springs High School

• Liberty High School

• Paola High School

• Shawnee Mission West High School

• Wyandotte High School

Thank you to our KC MADE judges:

• Matt Ernst – Ernst Brothers Construction

• Greg Kudrna – Henges Insulation

• Megan Sharp – Legacy Homes of KC

• Maddy Maas – Mission Kitchen & Bath

• David Elliott – Construction & Planning Services

Congratulations to this year’s KC MADE winners:

Showmanship Award:

Tyberias Watkins, Shawnee Mission West

People’s Choice Award: Anna Stadler of Liberty High School

3rd Place Wood Division: Anna Stadler, Liberty High School

2nd Place Wood Division: Christian Wade & Jack Leon, Shawnee Mission West

1st Place Wood Division: Tyberias Watkins, Shawnee Mission West

3rd Place Mixed Materials: Noah Wilson & Aiden Torres, Shawnee Mission West

2nd Place Mixed Materials: Hayden Davis, Liberty High School

1st Place Mixed Materials: Jacobe Arnold (Home school)

3rd Place Overall:

Christian Wade & Jack Leon, Shawnee Mission West

2nd Place Overall:

Tyberias Watkins, Shawnee Mission West

1st Place Overall: Jacobe Arnold (Home school)

STUDENTS-INDUSTRY LUNCHEON

The Foundations for the Future Luncheon allows students and educational leaders to make connections and speak directly with professionals in the home-building industry. Winners of the KC MADE competition and the Parade of Playhouses are announced during this time.

About 200 students, teachers and KCHBA members gathered for lunch on April 13 to make connections and hear the winners of KC MADE and the Parade of Playhouses announced. Thank you to CommunityAmerica Credit Union for sponsoring the 2024 Student & Industry Luncheon!

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Keystone Solid Surfaces

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Kintzele Custom Homes

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Wilmore Custom Homes

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KCHBA Member Referrals

Thank you to the following KCHBA members for referring new members to the association in February and March!

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Cedar Creek Development Co., Inc

Bill Arnold

Keystone Solid Surfaces KBIG

Ryan Christopher My Fractional CXO, LLC

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NAHB Releases New Edition of What Home Buyers Really Want

At the recent 2024 International Builders’ Show (IBS), NAHB released the 2024 edition of “What Home Buyers Really Want,” which delves into ever-evolving home buying preferences.

Based on a nationwide survey of recent and prospective home buyers, the new edition of the popular report highlights the pandemic’s impact on home buyer priorities and the changing landscape of home trends.

As buyers redefine what home means to them in a postpandemic world, home builders will need to navigate this new era of housing demands and understand the shifts in buyer expectations. What Home Buyers Really Want explores everything from architectural features to technological advancements using indispensable data and research.

The report also examines how factors like age, race and ethnicity, location, and income influence the buying decision so builders can tailor offerings to meet the diverse needs of today’s buyers.

What Home Buyers Really Want is available for purchase now on BuilderBooks.com.

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Member Anniversaries

1974

GWS, Inc.

1977

Morgan-Wightman Supply Company

1979

Trusty Construction Company, Inc.

1982

Jay Jackson Builders, Inc.

1986

Frost Construction Company 1987

Bliss Associates, LLC

1988

Norburg Contracting, Inc. 1989

Hampton Plumbing, Inc. 1997

Allure Luxury Homes 2001

MMI, Master Marble, Inc. 2004

Homes by Chris LLC

Designed 4 You, LLC 2008

Bellah Homes, LLC

Dreams & Design Building

Profile Cabinet, Stone, Design 2015

Central Bank of the Midwest

2-10 Home Buyers Warranty

Engel & Volkers 2017

Coffelt Land Title

Besel Roofing & Heating, Inc.

Patrick Properties Services Inc.

Kraemer & Sons Construction and Excavating LLC

Partner Media 2021

Porter Communities

Hommati KC

Blue Dot Design and Build 2022

PrimeLending 2023

Banner Garage

Marsh McLennan Agency

Van Booven Lawn, Landscape & Tree Care

PARTNERS ELITE PARTNERS

DIAMOND

Mike Bryant Heating & Cooling

Ferguson

PLATINUM

First Federal Bank of KC

Kansas Gas Service

McCray Lumber

Nebraska Furniture Mart

SVB Wood Floors

GOLD

Bovard Insurance Group

Builders FirstSource

Capitol Federal

CrossFirst

Fasone & Partners

Fidelity Bank

High Definition Drywall

K&E Flatwork

Kitchens & Baths by Briggs

Morgan-Wightman Supply Company

Northcraft Flooring & Design

Owen Lumber

Phelps Engineering

Rew Materials

Star Companies

Sun Lumber Company

United Heating, Cooling & Plumbing, Inc.

SILVER

Kenny’s Tile

Mead Lumber

ELITE

North American Savings Bank (NASB)

Pacific Mutual Door & Window

Schlagel

Shamrock Cabinet

Spire

Wilson Lighting

BRONZE

Commerce Bank

Complete Home Concepts

Denizen

DesignKC/Real Estate Book

& New Home Guide

Henges Insulation

Hermes Landscaping

Locks & Pulls

NBKC

Pella Products of Kansas City

ProSource

Raynor Garage Door

ReeceNichols

Rocktops Granite & Stone Fabrication

SAPPHIRE

Bank of Blue Valley

Canaan Stone Works (CSW)

CommunityAmerica Credit Union

First American Title

RoyCo Roofing

SCI (Surface Center Interiors)

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Single-Family Permits Continue Upward Trend, Except in KCMO

The number of single-family permits issued this year continued its upward trajectory in February as 328 permits were issued compared to 152 in February 2023. With 638 permits issued for the first two months of 2024, singlefamily housing permits have increased 89 percent compared to last year, according to statistics compiled by the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City (KCHBA). The only city where permits are not following this trend is Kansas City, Mo.

“Absent Kansas City, Mo., the KC metro area is up 117 percent year-to-date in total single-family permits compared to the same time last year,” said Will Ruder, executive vice president of the KCHBA. “Kansas City, Mo., is down 22 percent from the same time last year.”

If you look from a month-to-month comparison, the KC metro area is up 179 percent from February 2023 and Kansas City is down 74 percent from February 2023.

The top five permitting cities in February were Belton (46), Lee’s Summit (36), Lenexa (29), Overland Park (29) and Olathe (28).

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Residential Building Permit Statistics

Residential Building Permit Statistics FEBRUARY 2024

February 2024

Comparison of Single Family Building Units for Greater Kansas City

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Comparison of Permits By Units Issued Year to Date 2017 - 2024

^The Single Family number is units and includes both attached and detached units. %Multi-Family units are in buildings with 5 or more units. # Not available at time of report

Permit information reflects the most recent data at time of publication. In order to ensure accurate recording of residential building permit statistics, the HBA may revise monthly and year-to-date figures when updated data is made available. Copyright 2024 Home Builders Assoc of Greater Kansas City. All rights reserved.

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Single Multi- S-F M-F Total Single Multi- S-F M-F Total Family Family Total Units Units Units Family Family Total Units Units Units Units^ Units% Units YTD YTD YTD Units^ Units% Units YTD YTD YTD CASS COUNTY LEAVENWORTH COUNTY Archie 0 0 0 0 0 0 Basehor 5 0 5 11 0 11 Belton 46 0 46 50 0 50 Lansing 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cass County 10 0 10 13 0 13 Leav. County 5 0 5 7 0 7 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leavenworth 0 0 0 0 0 0 Garden City 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tonganoxie 0 0 0 5 0 5 Harrisonville 3 0 3 5 0 5 10 0 10 23 0 23 Lake Winnebago 0 0 0 2 0 2 Lee's Summit 0 0 0 0 0 0 WYANDOTTE COUNTY Peculiar 3 0 3 5 0 5 Bonner Springs 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pleasant Hill 0 0 0 0 0 0 Edwardsville 0 0 0 0 0 0 Raymore 6 0 6 8 0 8 KCK/Wyandotte Co 3 0 3 12 0 12 Village of Loch Lloyd 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 12 0 12 68 0 68 83 0 83 MIAMI COUNTY Louisburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLAY COUNTY Miami County 3 0 3 10 0 10 Clay County 2 0 2 8 0 8 Osawatomie 0 0 0 0 0 0 Excelsior Springs 0 0 0 1 0 1 Paola 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gladstone 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spring Hill 2 0 2 40 0 40 Kansas City 5 0 5 32 29 61 5 0 5 50 0 50 Kearney 5 0 5 7 0 7 Lawson 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 328 0 328 638 179 817 Liberty 7 0 7 8 0 8 North Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pleasant Valley 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smithville 3 0 3 3 0 3 22 0 22 59 29 88 JACKSON COUNTY Blue Springs 5 0 5 38 0 38 Month/Year 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Buckner 0 0 0 0 0 0 January 457 463 234 355 411 444 185 310 Grain Valley 13 0 13 13 0 13 February 477 463 234 475 493 416 152 328 Grandview 0 0 0 0 0 0 March 571 549 357 438 560 457 359 Greenwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 April 562 564 411 434 637 450 390 Independence 2 0 2 5 0 5 May 504 598 391 374 579 465 439 Jackson County 3 0 3 4 0 4 June 567 569 387 421 558 547 373 Kansas City 1 0 1 1 0 1 July 512 485 471 493 480 448 376 Lake Lotawana 0 0 0 0 0 0 August 480 514 429 444 502 498 403 Lee's Summit 36 0 36 56 0 56 September 514 353 396 557 458 314 327 Oak Grove 4 0 4 12 0 12 October 583 485 500 510 690 316 303 Raytown 0 0 0 0 0 0 November 502 354 410 404 524 303 353 Sugar Creek 0 0 0 0 0 0 December 468 276 434 461 653 227 287 64 0 64 129 0 129 Annual Total 6,197 5,673 4,654 5,366 6545 4885 3947 638 PLATTE COUNTY Kansas City 4 0 4 19 0 19 Parkville 7 0 7 11 0 11 Platte City 0 0 0 0 0 0 Platte County 8 0 8 19 0 19 Riverside 2 0 2 4 0 4 Weatherby Lake 0 0 0 0 0 0 Weston 0 0 0 0 0 0 S-F M-F Total 21 0 21 53 0 53 Units Units Units 2017 934 336 1270 JOHNSON COUNTY 2018 926 0 926 De Soto 3 0 3 21 0 21 2019 468 714 1182 Edgerton 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 830 519 1349 Fairway 0 0 0 0 0 0 2021 904 93 997 Gardner 16 0 16 22 0 22 2022 860 472 1332 Johnson County 3 0 3 5 0 5 2023 337 0 337 Leawood 0 0 0 3 0 3 2024 638 179 817 Lenexa 29 0 29 41 0 41 Merriam 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mission Hills 0 0 0 0 0 0 Olathe 28 0 28 46 0 46 Overland Park 29 0 29 50 150 200 Prairie Village 3 0 3 7 0 7 Roeland Park 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shawnee 5 0 5 11 0 11 Spring Hill 19 0 19 23 0 23 Westwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 0 135 229 150 379
Clay, Jackson, Platte, Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, Wyandotte Counties)

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