At a glance: key votes from the June 4 Sedgwick County commission meeting
Loading...
Summary
A compact roundup of formal votes taken by the Sedgwick County Board of County Commissioners during the June 4 meeting, including approvals and outcomes for minutes, proclamations, appointments, contracts, zoning actions and consent items.
The Sedgwick County Board of County Commissioners recorded these formal actions on June 4 (not exhaustive of routine procedural items):
- Minutes (Item A/B): Approved regular meeting minutes of May 7 and May 14, 2025 (roll call: all present voted Aye).
- Proclamation (Item C): Declared June 4, 2025, as Garden Plain Can Brothers Day in recognition of Jim and Gene Sher (unanimous roll-call approval).
- Appointments and resignations (Items D–H): Accepted the resignation of Susan Lintz from the Animal Care Advisory Board and adopted resolutions appointing Andy Armstrong and other advisory-board nominees as listed on the agenda (motions approved by roll call).
- Key contracts and procurement (Board of Bids & Contracts): Accepted bids for the 2025 painted pavement marking project and construction plans for 4 Oak Street; commission approved the Board of Bids and Contracts recommendations.
- Consent agenda (Items O–AE): Approved the consent agenda (items O–AE) with one pulled item (U) considered separately; consent items included routine agreements, budgets, and board appointments.
- Interlocal agreement (Item I): Approved an interlocal agreement with the City of Keych Eye and school districts to administer a neighborhood revitalization plan (vote 4–1; see separate article).
- Zoning and land-use votes: Approved conditional use CON2025-45 for a vehicle storage yard with conditions (vote 5–0); adopted Unified Zoning Code amendments regarding notice signs (vote 5–0).
- MAPD fees (Item L): Authorized a 10% increase to MAPD application fees, effective July 1 (vote 5–0).
- Annexation (Item M): Found that a City of Derby island annexation would not hinder growth and approved the request (vote 5–0).
- Traffic control (Item U): Adopted a resolution to create a four-way stop at 20 First Street and 160 Seventh Street and directed ground-in rumble strips along 20 First (vote 4–1; dissent noted).
These votes capture formal outcomes recorded during the meeting. For full details, including ordinance/resolution numbers (where applicable) and staff reports, see the county clerk’s official minutes and the departmental staff reports posted with the agenda packet.

