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City Manager Layton previews Jan. 7 and Jan. 14 council agendas; items range from library funding to transportation and parks projects
Summary
City Manager Layton reviewed items on the Jan. 7 agenda and previewed several items for the Jan. 14 meeting, naming proposals that include an appeal of a historic-preservation decision; library funding and ITS and park projects.
City Manager Layton reviewed items on the Jan. 7 agenda and previewed several items for the Jan. 14 meeting, naming a range of proposals the Wichita City Council is expected to consider, including housing, library funding, transportation projects and park improvements.
During the agenda review Layton said the council will hear an appeal of a Wichita Historic Preservation Board decision on a property at 632 North Topeka; that appeal will be conducted as a quasi-judicial matter. Layton also listed a proposed joint state legislative agenda developed by the city, county, chamber of commerce, Wichita State University and REAP.
Layton outlined multiple proposed approvals for the council to consider: a contract for managed call services for the library system; a $200,000 funding agreement with the Wichita Public Library Foundation to help develop a capital…
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