Time-lapse construction video
Oct. 13, 2022–Jan. 31, 2023

Project status
May 2023
Lenexa City officials celebrated the exciting milestone of the topping-out ceremony. This event is when the last steel beam is raised into place at a building under construction.
September 2022
The Lenexa Governing Body, project team, staff and the winners of a "Why I Like Lenexa Police" coloring contest participated in a groundbreaking ceremony at the future Justice Center site.
June 2022
Updated designs for the facility were endorsed by the Lenexa City Council. The Lenexa Planning Commission approved rezoning and a preliminary plan for the new site at its June 27 meeting. The City Council will vote on the Planning Commission's recommendation at its July 19 meeting.
December 2021
The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was amended at the Dec. 21, 2021 City Council meeting to increase the cost of this project from $65 million to $73 million, due to global market conditions. JE Dunn was awarded a contract for construction that is expected to begin in the fall of 2022.
July 2021
The Lenexa City Council approved a contract with Finkle-Williams, a Lenexa business, to design a new justice center at Prairie Star and Britton Street that will incorporate facilities for police, court and police training.
2020
The results of the Public Safety Facility Study were presented to the Lenexa City Council, with direction to move the Police Department and Municipal Court from its current location at W. 87th Street and Monrovia, to a more central location at Prairie Star Parkway and Britton Street.
2019
The City of Lenexa commissioned the PGAV / MWL team to work with designated City leaders to analyze and understand Police Department and Municipal Court facility needs and the capacity of current facilities to accommodate those needs.