Oak Park Mall in Overland Park announced it is reopening and operating under certain protective measures.
The mall will reopen at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 13. Operating hours will be:
- Monday-Saturday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Sunday: noon to 6 p.m.
Here is a list from the Oak Park Mall website of what retailers and restaurants are open. We recommend you confirm hours and services with each one before heading out.
Safety Measures at Oak Park Mall
As with any gatherings, use good judgement when venturing out for any activities. Here are the protective measures Oak Park Mall is putting in place to help ensure the health of shoppers and employees.
Following all applicable guidelines set forth by local officials and/or health departments.
Encouraging everyone on property to follow social distancing guidelines.
Prohibiting groups of more than 10 people congregating in the mall common area.
Cancelling or postponing all mall events until further notice.
Closing the following public gathering areas: Food court seating area, children’s play area, Ssft seating areas and common area gathering spaces and drinking fountains.
Requiring mall management staff, and all vendors and contractors to wear masks while in common areas, public spaces or when other individuals are present.
Encouraging retailers to provide their employees with masks and that employees wear masks while interacting with others, when in the mall common area or public spaces.
Placing hand sanitizer units throughout the property.
Conducting temperature checks on all mall management, security and janitorial staff upon the start of each shift. Requiring that anyone with a fever of 100.4 F or higher and/or anyone experiencing other symptoms return home and contact their healthcare providers.
Increasing the frequency of cleaning and sanitizing all high-traffic common areas with an enhanced focus on all touch points with CDC-recommended cleaning agents.
Requiring each store and restaurant to follow applicable guidelines set forth by relevant government orders; which could include but is not limited to: occupancy restrictions, social distancing markers in checkout lines, cleaning and sanitizing procedures, and the closure of fitting rooms.