A new parking garage with over 370 spaces is coming to downtown Olathe. See details
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- Johnson County approved a nearly $21 million parking garage contract with Nabholz.
- The three-story garage will provide about 379-400 parking spaces and improved ADA access.
- Olathe approved the project in November and expects completion in 2027.
A new parking garage is coming to downtown Olathe.
It’s to be located adjacent to City Hall, at the site of the current surface lot on the southwest corner of Poplar and Chestnut streets.
The Johnson County Board of Commissioners approved the project with Nabholz Construction for nearly $21 million on June 18. The cost of the project will be split between Johnson County and the City of Olathe, according to City Council member LeEtta Felter.
The garage, designed by Finkle + Williams Architecture, will have three stories. It will help provide public parking and expand parking for municipal and county use.
The garage will have about 379-400 total parking spaces and improved ADA-accessible parking.
The project was approved by Olathe City Council in November 2025 and the city anticipates it will break ground this month.
The project is expected to take 14 months and be completed in 2027.