Leawood, Kan. – July 15, 2019 – Steven Lucas, attorney with Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, recently completed Leadership Overland Park, an initiative that is part of the Overland Park Chamber of Commerce educational foundation. The graduation for the program took place at the Overland Park Convention Center.
Leadership Overland Park, established in 1983, was created to ensure the continuing vitality of the community by providing a source of motivated leaders who are educated about the community and its issues and prepared to accept future leadership roles in the Overland Park area. The annual program informs participants about critical issues in Overland Park and the overall Johnson County area and metropolitan region and focuses upon current issues facing the city, county, metro area and state.
About Steven Lucas:
Steven Lucas is an attorney at Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes who focuses his practice on land use and zoning for a variety of clients, including individuals, businesses and political subdivisions. His practice includes representing renewable energy clients with the development of wind and solar energy projects. He also provides counsel on matters such as real estate development, economic incentives, municipal government counsel, as well as administrative and regulatory proceedings. In addition to his law degree, Steven holds a Master of Urban Planning Degree from the University of Kansas. He routinely provides educational training for public officials, planners, and attorneys regarding planning and land-use law.
About the firm:
Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C. serves and protects individuals, companies, estates and livelihoods. Based in Kansas City, the firm offers sophisticated representation for local, regional and national clients in both the private and public sectors. For more information, visit www.rousepc.com.
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