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Commissioners dissolve District 5 Citizens Advisory Board and create new District Collaboration Board
Summary
Following public comment and debate, the board voted to dissolve the District 5 Citizens Advisory Board and establish a District Collaboration Board composed of up to 18 stakeholders representing local jurisdictions and nominated residents.
The Sedgwick County Board of County Commissioners voted Wednesday to dissolve the District 5 Citizens Advisory Board (CAB) and establish a District Collaboration Board intended to foster cross-jurisdictional coordination.
The newly created board will include up to 18 stakeholders: the District 5 commissioner as chair, up to three district residents nominated by the commissioner, and one nominee each from the governing bodies of cities, school districts and townships that overlap District 5. The Collaboration Board will not hear zoning or conditional-use cases; meetings will be open to the public and subject to the Kansas Open Meetings Act.
Commissioner Jim Howell, who requested both…
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