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Wichita accepts KDHE planning grant to advance Community Resilience Plan
Summary
The City of Wichita accepted a KDHE subaward of roughly $200,000 over two years to support development of a Community Resilience Plan, funding consultant work, public engagement and a public dashboard; the Sustainability Integration Board recommended acceptance and council approved the subaward unanimously.
WICHITA, Kan. — The Wichita City Council voted unanimously Sept. 3 to accept a Kansas Department of Health and Environment planning grant to advance a Community Resilience Plan and other sustainability work. The subaward, part of KDHE’s ERAMP program, is expected to total about $200,000 over two years and carries no required city match.
City staff said the funding would primarily pay for consultant resources, stakeholder engagement and…
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