Wyandotte County commission adopts rule change moving meetings to 5:30 p.m.

Wyandotte County Unified Government Commission · December 29, 2025

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Summary

The commission unanimously approved an ordinance Jan. 8 to change commission meeting start times to 5:30 p.m. beginning February 2026 and to close agendas the Friday before meetings for publication.

The Wyandotte County Unified Government Commission voted unanimously on Jan. 8 to amend its rules of procedure to change the start time for commission meetings to 5:30 p.m. beginning in February 2026 and to require that agendas close on the Friday immediately preceding a meeting for publication.

Clerk Monica introduced the ordinance, which amends the Unified Government Code of Ordinances governing meeting procedure. Commissioner Bill Burns praised the change as beneficial to the public and the body, saying it would prevent meetings from running late into the next day and allow commissioners to rely on staff work for detailed matters. Burns moved for approval; the motion passed 10–0.

Commissioner Christian Ramirez asked whether the agenda-closing rule applied to committees; staff replied that committees have a separate deadline. The ordinance’s passage changes procedural deadlines but does not alter substantive legislative authority or committee timelines.