When I started the process, I knew that a lot of people are very misinformed when it comes to urban chickens. They have no idea what chickens are actually like or how well they fit in to their urban lifestyles. I have been working with a group from a chicken friendly neighborhood nearby and we held an informational meeting at a local library which I announced in the certified letters that were sent to 28 neighbors, then put out flyers around my neighborhood the week of the meeting. All but two of the flyers were torn down shortly after they were put up. Only one neighbor came. She was angry and couldn't understand why any one would want chickens in the city and didn't believe that they have virtually no impact on neighbors. I'm pretty sure she was still angry when she left. My HOA president gave me the idea of putting a weather proof container in front of my home. I did that with a backyard chicken FAQ sign on the front of it, then filled it with sheets explaining who I was, why I wanted hens and listed some frequent questions and answers. A few were picked up, but not as many as I had hoped. To top the whole thing off, instead of coming to me with the restrictions that our HOA president didn't even have information on, one of my neighbors took it straight to the city and threatned legal action against me. I would love to say that I am going to try getting a HOA vote in favor of allowing chickens in my neighborhood, but I have to admit that most of the people in my neighborhood will probly never allow it to pass even though all of the people directly around me were thrilled to hear I was trying to get hens. I am definately going to work on trying to get Overland Park to write up an ordinance to allow chickens so other people will be able to enjoy them. That is going to be a lot of work and will definately take a lot of time but I have hours and hours invested in backyard chickens and their ordinances already so why not put it to good use? Maybe if Overland Park passes their ordinance, maybe it will be easier for people to accept the fact that their oppinions of chickens are wrong and I can attempt to put my HOA restrictions up for vote then. Thanks for being such a great group!