The situation is getting dire. The land has become overgrown with unsightly woods. Woodland wildlife is making it a haven in the middle of your beautiful pavetropolis.
The deciduous trees shed their leaves in the autumn, but only after assaulting passersby with a horrible display of gaudy reds, yellows and oranges -- colors that patently conflict with the suburb-approved grays, dark grays and light grays of surrounding developments.
You thought about putting in a soccer field. Everybody likes soccer, right? But alas, a new soccer field is already being installed a few miles south, so that's a no go.
But you have to make you're decision. So quick, what do you do?
Well, you do what any progress-minded suburban planner would do. Cut out all the trees, grind them up, and put in a strip mall.
I took these pictures a few days ago.


By now, the vegetation on the plot of land is about two thirds shredded. Should be all gone by the end of the day tomorrow.Here's what the area looked like less than two weeks ago (not the streets, you numskulls, the woods just beyond the street).
Actually, it's probably unfair of me to characterize this as just another strip mall project. There isn't any signage nearby explaining what's going on. I called the OP city desk and got three call transfers, two voicemails and a "I honestly don't know what they're doing" before giving up.A quick Google search didn't net much info either. I suppose it's possible that the clear cutting is part of the Indian creek flood control project, but it seems to be a little too far south of Indian Creek for that.
A clerk at the nearby QuikTrip mentioned that they're finishing off 107th Street. But do they really need to shred all the trees within a 500 yard radius?
I dunno. Like I say, I'm just a cave man. Your retail shopping and street paving frightens and confuses me.
If you guys have any idea what this project is about, drop me a line of explanation in the comments. Mmmkay?
tagged: Overland Park, development, trees, clearing, Leawood, Johnson County, strip mall






