City leaders, the Kansas transportation department and public will convene Monday night in a discussion session that may finally decide what Overland Park should do about daily traffic slow downs on U.S. Highway 69.
Overland Park officials set to consider options for increasing capacity on clogged U.S. Highway 69
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