Welcome to the Web page of the
Board of Sedgwick County Commission.
The Board of County Commission
meets each Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the
Commission Meeting Room, located on the 3rd floor of the
Sedgwick County Courthouse, 525 N. Main.
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The Sedgwick County Commissioners are vested by
Kansas state statute with both legislative and administrative powers and duties.
These powers and duties include:
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Supervision of county property
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Organization of townships following statutory procedures
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Control of the financial affairs of the county
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Approval of the annual budget
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Levying of county taxes
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Designation of depositories for the county treasurer
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Construction and maintenance of county roads and bridges
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Approval of land use and zoning policies for the county
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Issuance of bonds
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Awarding of contracts
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Incorporation of cities
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Creation of special districts
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Setting of salaries of all county officials
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Providing a jail, courthouse, office space, and supplies for all
county officers and the district court
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Appointment of members of various boards and commissions
The Board also serves as the Hearing Officer Panel
for tax appeals cases, sits as the Board of Canvassers, and acts as the Governing
Body for Fire District #1.
The five member board meets
weekly on Wednesday, at 9 a.m. All meetings are open to the public and
televised live on KPTS, Channel 8. Rebroadcasts are aired on Wichita's Cable Channel 7 each
Wednesday at 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 10 a.m.
Meetings are held in the Commission Meeting
Room, 3rd Floor, Sedgwick County
Courthouse, 525 North Main, Wichita, Kansas. Parking is available in
the parking garage just north of the courthouse at Main & Elm Streets.
In fulfilling its legislative
responsibilities, the Board of Sedgwick County Commission considers
resolutions, which are equivalent to bills in the United States
Congress and the Kansas Legislature and to ordinances considered by municipal
governing councils. A resolution generally originates at the request of a
commissioner, another elected official, the County Manager or a department
director. Resolutions are drafted by the County Counselors Office.
Before voting on a proposed resolution,
it is discussed by the Board at the meeting. Any citizen may appear before
the Board to speak, up to five minutes, either in favor of or in opposition to
the resolution. Following discussion, the Board votes on the
resolution. Adoption of an ORDINARY resolution requires a majority (three or more)
yes votes from the Board. Resolutions become effective on
passage or upon publication, if required.
If there is a state law on a subject that
applies to a particular county, but the law does not apply to all counties
uniformly, a CHARTER resolution is necessary in dealing with that subject. A
charter resolution requires four yes votes
and is subject to a protest petition. If a protest petition is filed,
then the matter must go before a vote of the people.
Advisory Boards and Committees
Appointed by County Commission Resolution
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Alcohol & Drug Abuse
Advisory Board (ADAAB)
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Aging Council
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Animal Care Advisory Board
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Arts & Humanities
Council
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Buildings Examiners and
Appeals
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Central Plains Quad County
Planning Forum
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Community Housing Services
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Coordinated Transit District
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Electrical Examiners and
Appeals
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Employee Suggestion Awards
Committee
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Fire Code Board of Appeals
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Forensic Science Center
Advisory Board
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Grievance Board
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Health Board
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Human Services Board
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Juvenile Corrections
Advisory Board
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Kansas Coliseum Advisory
Board
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Metropolitan Area Planning
Commission
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Mechanical Examiners and
Appeals
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Mental Health Advisory
Boards
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Physical/Developmental
Disabilities Advisory Board
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Plumbing Examiners and
Appeals
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Project Freedom Family and
Youth Coalition
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Public Building Commission
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SCKEDD Executive Committee
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Sheriff's Civil Service
Board
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Solid Waste Management
Committee
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Wichita Airport Authority
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Wichita's Promise
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Zoning Appeals Board