This Week in Sedgwick County - Nov. 20, 2024
Board of County Commissioners
- The BoCC approved the minutes from the en banc meeting on Oct. 25, 2024.
- Commissioners approved a proclamation declaring Nov. 30, 2024, as National Small Business Saturday.
- The BoCC approved a proclamation declaring November as National Adoption Month.
- Commissioners accepted the resignation of Bryan Porter from the District Five Citizens Advisory Board and appointed Patrick Pelkowski to fill the seat.
- The BoCC appointed David Eberle to the District Four Citizens Advisory Board.
- Commissioners appointed Stacy Rogers to the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board.
- The BoCC approved PUD2024-00014: Zone Change request from Rural Residential to Planned Unit Development to permit outdoor recreation & entertainment and an event center near North 2nd Avenue and East 119th Street South in Mulvane.
- Commissioners approved the issuance of Industrial Revenue Bonds to finance the costs of a hangar facility to lease to Air Capital Flightline, LLC.
- The BoCC adopted the 2024 Kansas Homeland Security Region G Hazard Mitigation Plan.
- Commissioners approved recommendations from the Board of Bids and Contracts’ regular meeting on Nov. 14, 2024.
Governing Body of Fire District 1
- The Governing Body of Fire District 1 adopted the 2024 Kansas Homeland Security Region G Hazard Mitigation Plan.
Upcoming Events
- The 41st Annual Wreath Festival at the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum, 204 S. Main St., is free to the public Nov. 21-23 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Holiday shoppers can buy handmade wreaths, unique gift items and baked goods. Visitors can also enjoy a Miniature Christmas Trees Exhibit at the museum Nov. 21-Jan. 5. Admission is free on Sundays to see this private collection of hand-decorated trees, on loan from the artist herself, Sylvia Jackson. Find more information about both events at Wichita Sedgwick County Historical Museum – Wichita History.
- Sedgwick County offices will close 28-29, in observance of Thanksgiving. Emergency services are available by dialing or texting 9-1-1.
- Discover an immersive world where classic toys become super-sized in Toytopia at Exploration Place. The exhibit is open daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. until Jan. 12. For more information, visit Toytopia | Special Exhibit at Exploration Place, Wichita, KS.
- Wild Lights continues at the Sedgwick County Zoo Wednesdays–Sundays until Dec. 22. Journey through an enchanting world of lights, including a magical forest filled with plants, animals and other creatures. Tickets are available at Wild Lights – Sedgwick County Zoo (scz.org).
Watch the meeting at https://www.youtube.com/live/rP-vJ9i-nMQ?si=h7VEjJg8uAUWttbX.