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Sedgwick County previews Jan. 14 agenda: Flag 250 ceremony, human-trafficking proclamation and multiple procurement items
Summary
Sedgwick County staff previewed an 8:30 a.m. Jan. 14 meeting that includes a Flag 250 ceremony, a proclamation on human trafficking, updates to the 9-1-1 advisory board to add Derby Fire and Derby Police, several procurement awards (including a $71,000 MHA contract), bridge-weight postings, and a chair-selection process; no formal votes occurred at the review.
Sedgwick County held an agenda-review meeting in advance of its Jan. 14 session and outlined event logistics, several procurement items and procedural business to be taken up at the full meeting.
Speaker 1 opened the review and confirmed the board is reviewing the Jan. 14 agenda and an 8:30 a.m. start time so commissioners can attend a Flag 250 ceremony at 11 a.m. at the historic courthouse. Speaker 3 said, “The Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office will be hosting Flag 250,” and staff noted that Emergency Management produced a winter-prep video and that county offices will be closed Jan. 19 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day while 911 services remain available.
The agenda review listed several items to appear on the consent and new-business calendars. Speaker 2 said the Jan. 14 packet includes a proclamation on…
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