Overland Park’s 2026 budget will keep the city’s property tax rate flat, but it will bring in more revenue.
The new budget — valued at $498.6 million, up 6.6% or $30.8 million from 2025 — holds the property tax rate flat at 14.5 mills. However, even with a static mill levy rate, homeowners should expect to see the city portion of their property tax bills go up due to rising property valuations.
Overland Park still has the lowest property tax rate of all Johnson County cities by a wide margin, and it also boasts one of the lowest municipal tax rates in Kansas…