For five and a half years, rural residents along Gardner Road near Edgerton in southwestern Johnson County have fought a 2020 annexation that could bring millions of square feet of warehouses to their country neighborhood. Now that a three-day trial has ended, those residents are awaiting a judge’s decision about a boot-shaped piece of land at the center of it all. Is the boot — whose elongated toe reaches out to connect Edgerton city limits to a stack of potential warehouse lots — really the “narrow corridor” outlawed by state statute? Or is it more like a partially collapsed triangle whose corner touch would be a perfectly legal way to annex land under Kansas law?
Source: Johnson County Post