City of Lenexa
Toni Sinker-Strang is a seasoned professional in the field of construction inspection and engineering management, currently serving as the Field Engineering Superintendent for the City of Lenexa since June 2010. In this role, Toni oversees a team of construction inspectors and conducts thorough plan reviews for public improvement and federally funded projects. Prior experience includes positions as Construction Inspector and Marketing at Cook, Flatt & Strobel Engineers, P.A., Senior Construction Inspector at Anthony Construction Management, QC Manager for Concrete Construction at Clarkson Construction Co, and Construction Inspector at KDOT. Toni's educational background includes studies at Highland Community College and Kansas State Salina.
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City of Lenexa
Once considered a small bedroom community in the 1970s, Lenexa has grown into a major employment center in the region, with more than 50,000 workers coming to or staying in the community for their jobs each day. Lenexa, which is the home to numerous high-tech companies and national headquarters, also has more bioscience companies than any other city in the state. The city’s strong business base brings vitality and financial stability. The commitment and support of businesses in the community add to the small-town atmosphere and strong sense of community that adds to the high quality of life Lenexa citizens enjoy. In addition to the city’s healthy business base, Lenexa offers excellent public safety, quality roads and infrastructure, more than 30 parks with beautiful open green spaces and a variety of recreational opportunities, a well-planned community with safe and attractive neighborhoods, and a sense of hometown community spirit and pride that truly makes Lenexa special. Citizens will tell you that one reason they feel so connected is the variety of festivals and events held in Lenexa each year bringing families, neighbors and friends together. Known in this area as the City of Festivals, Lenexa hosts numerous events including the Great Lenexa Barbeque Battle – The Kansas State Championship, Community Days Parade, Freedom Run, Midnight Bike Ride, Waterfest, Tails on the Trails pet festival, Spinach Festival, Chili Challenge, Enchanted Forest, Senior Banquet and Holiday Lighting Ceremony. Lenexa is looked to as a leader in local government initiatives such as public safety, development issues, festivals, watershed management, and the use of technology. The city has a long history of sustainable practices and thoughtful planning, which enables the community to meet its current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.