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Ballot City
Overland Park
Campaign Phone
785-979-6094
Personal Biography
Curt and Amy were high school sweethearts who grew up in Topeka, Kansas. Their three children attended Shawnee Mission Schools and are now starting their own families. In addition to serving as Mayor, Curt works as a Local Government Services Department Lead for Institute for Building Technology and Safety.
Education
University of Kansas
Community/Public Service
Overland Park City Council Member Ward 2 (April 2005-December 2021) Mid-American Regional Council Chair Metropolitan Culture District Bi-State Commission
STRONG, SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS: My number one priority is to deliver the high-quality police and fire protection that is vital to our residents and our community’s long-term success.
DYNAMIC ECONOMIC GROWTH: A thriving business community with steady job growth helps to keep taxes low for residents while supporting the services and quality of life we all enjoy.
ENHANCED INFRASTRUCTURE: We can build a more dynamic city with improved sidewalks, trails, and bikeways that connect us to our city, our parks, and other gathering places, so we can all move safely through our city.
I’m seeking re-election to continue building a strong, dynamic, forward-looking Overland Park with intention, not ambition. With over 20 years of service on the City Council and a career in business development, I understand how to align community values with smart growth and fiscal responsibility. I bring unmatched experience in shaping policies that strengthen neighborhoods, support economic growth, and deliver high-value city services. I believe in consensus-driven leadership that delivers high-quality services, supports vibrant neighborhoods, and attracts economic opportunity. I’m committed to ensuring Overland Park remains a place where families and businesses thrive.
Overland Park must address challenges in housing availability, infrastructure modernization, and workforce retention. As our community evolves, we must ensure our roads and public services keep pace, while also expanding housing options and availability for families, workers, and especially longtime residents. Attracting and retaining talent will require continued investment in quality of life, public safety, and economic opportunity. By engaging residents, aligning development with community values, and leading regionally, we can ensure Overland Park remains a place we’re all proud to call home.