Welcome to Washington, Kansas!
Limb Pickup
City crews will make one pass through town on Tuesday, September 7, 2010 to pick up limbs. Please have limbs to curb by 8am Tuesday morning.
Now Accepting Electronic Payments!
You can now pay your City of Washington account with debit/credit cards or electronic checks in person or online. Convenience fees will apply. Click here for details. Payments take approximately 48 hours to process. If your payment is not deposited into the City's account by the due date, penalties will be applied to your bill.
K15/US36 Project Has Begun
The Kansas Dept. of Transportation (KDOT) began construction on the K15/US36 intersection April 12, 2010. The project is scheduled to last approximately 90 days. Please watch this website, the city's Facebook page, and the local cable channel 95 for Blue Valley subscribers, for updates and information!
The City Of Washington is now on Facebook! Click here to view our Facebook page.
As Mayor, I extend a cordial welcome!
Washington life span encompasses the period from the western frontier to this age of modern technology. We respect the past, seek to preserve our history and look to the future. Our exceptional historical museum will take you back in time. Our developing industrial park continues to grow. We are home to KSDS, a unique dog-training center for dogs which assist the disabled and blind to a better life and independence. Our children have a beautiful, community-built playground, “Munchkinland”, in our beautiful city park, and we are the proud owners of a brand new swimming pool facility.
Feel free to traverse through these web pages and go it one better by visiting us in person.
--Mayor, Harold H. Jones, Jr.
About Washington
Washington, Kansas . . . a small town that has it all! Located in North Central Kansas at the junction of U.S. 36 and K-15, Washington is a friendly, caring community that is proud of its infrastructure and invites you to spend a day with us.
Our school system is of excellent quality with a comprehensive curriculum. The students of Washington County High School consistently rank high in Class 2A scholarship tests administered at the school. The school facilities include a K-3 school (completed in the fall of 2000), 4-6 building, 7-12 building (addition added in the fall of 2000), technology building, FFA building with greenhouse, bus barn, two full size gymnasiums, football field, an updated track and stadium, softball diamond and a practice field. Computers and internet access are evident in every classroom beginning with kindergarten. Education has become a partnership for the student, staff, parent, and patron in the Washington County Schools.
The quality of life is very pleasant in the splendor of the Midwest where we enjoy the beauty of all four seasons, with no pollution, no stop lights, a low crime rate, and hard-working, caring people. Recreation is a priority in Washington. A spacious park provides a picnic area, play area, fairgrounds, rodeo arena, swimming pool, tennis court, basketball court, sand volleyball court, two softball diamonds, small car race track, and RV parking with hook-ups.
In addition to 1,300 friendly people and over 70 businesses that call Washington home, the city boasts a beautiful up-to-date library, a 9-hole grass green golf course, & an 8-lane bowling center.
Washington has good quality health care with doctors, dentists, optometrists, and chiropractors serving the community. Two medical clinics and the Washington County Hospital continues to work diligently to bring us the best possible care by creatively meeting the challenges of today's health care needs.
There are organizations for everyone: High School Booster Club, 4-H Clubs, Boy & Girl Scouts, Lions Club, Rotary Club, Extension Homemakers Units, Bridge Clubs, Study Clubs & Order of the Eastern Star.
The City of Washington offers a 38-acre industrial park with incentives. For more information about economic development opportunities, business and industrial locations in the city, contact the Washington city administrator at (785) 325-2284.
Do you want to be a part of Washington City Online? Now you have a chance. If you have information on current events, community information, links to local businesses, changes or errors, or anything else that you think would be useful for someone in the Washington area or those that might like to visit our fine city, please submit it to: washems@washingtonks.net
