City Council commends public works for storm response and community efforts

July 10, 2025 | Park City, Sedgwick County, Kansas

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City Council commends public works for storm response and community efforts

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City Council members of Park City, Kansas, expressed their gratitude for the hard work and dedication of the public works team during the July 8 meeting. Council members praised the department for its recent efforts, particularly in managing tree limb clean-up after a severe storm and the successful water meter replacement initiative.

Councilman Charlie highlighted the value of a recent presentation by the public works team, noting it was the first time he had seen a visual representation of their daily challenges. "I really appreciate your hard work and dedication to help make this a more efficient city," he said, emphasizing the importance of their contributions.

The council also acknowledged the Community Relations Board for their outstanding efforts in organizing community events, including a successful Fourth of July parade. Council members noted that the events continue to improve each year, fostering a sense of community pride.

In a show of unity, multiple council members reiterated their appreciation for the public works staff, who stepped up during the storm to manage the aftermath effectively. "They both with utter confidence just said, we got it. We can take care of it," said one council member, reflecting the trust in the team's capabilities.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, passing unanimously, as council members left with a renewed sense of appreciation for the city's dedicated workers.

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