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Council clears routine business: software migration, turf equipment, hotel study and event permits
Summary
The Wichita City Council approved a set of routine items including migration of permitting software to a cloud host, a multi-year turf painting subscription ($8,500 first year), a hotel feasibility study not to exceed $8,500, a county MOU on turf maintenance, several small maintenance contracts, and permits for community events including the Wildlife Arts Festival (expected ~7,500 attendees).
The Wichita City Council approved a package of routine municipal actions during its meeting.
Mayor Willis presented the slate of old- and new-business items. The council approved permission to transition the existing permit manager and Delta business license software to a secured cloud-hosted platform. The council also approved purchase of a turf tank painting robot on an annual subscription basis at $8,500 for the first year and $7,500 for years two and three to maintain stadium and local fields.
The council approved a hotel…
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