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Topeka council approves Apple developer signing authority, CID and development assignments, and pavement projects
Summary
The Topeka governing body on Feb. 10 approved (1) an ordinance authorizing up to three IT employees to sign the Apple Developer Agreement, (2) a partial CID assignment to Kwik Trip capped at $532,000, (3) a partial assignment for the Wanamaker shopping center purchaser, and (4) a $5 million CIP increase for 2026 pavement-management mill-and-overlay projects; each measure passed by an 8-0 recorded vote.
The Topeka governing body unanimously approved several action items during its Feb. 10 meeting, including an IT-authority ordinance, two partial development-assignment consents and an amendment adding funding for pavement management projects.
Apple developer authority (ordinance): The council approved an ordinance introduced by City Manager Dr. Robert Perez to authorize up to three specified information-technology staff to sign on behalf of the City for the Apple Developer Program, citing Topeka Municipal Code language requiring authorization. Interim CIO Patty Biggs told the council the change is necessary because Apple requires named developers to agree to terms and receive technical bulletins; staff said nontechnical purchasing limits…
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