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Tag: vacancies

Aujanae Bennett, president of the neighborhood association in Northeast Millair
Posted inLocal Government

Why dozens of Wichita public housing units are sitting vacant

Avatar photo by Celia Hack January 18, 2022August 7, 2022

Aujanae Bennett wants to see her Northeast Millair neighborhood flourish — children playing in the streets, clean lawns and driveways, pride in the community.  But the 41 city-owned homes dominating the northwest corner of her neighborhood are an obstacle to that, Bennett said. Over the past four years, she’s noticed the homes have been vacated […]

There is no policy or procedure that ensures the 23 vacant or expired appointments on Wichita’s boards and commissions will be filled. (Photo Illustration/The Beacon)
Posted inLocal Government

Wichita has 23 vacant or expired board and commission appointments. That means one board can’t operate.

Avatar photo by Celia Hack November 29, 2021August 7, 2022
Former 911 supervisor Andrew Benson left Sedgwick County Emergency Communications over concerns about the agency’s leadership. A recent survey showed similar concerns about county agencies among other former employees. (Alex Unruh/The Beacon)
Posted inLocal Government

‘It wasn’t professional’: Leadership the No. 1 reason employees left Sedgwick County, survey finds

Avatar photo by Celia Hack November 9, 2021August 7, 2022

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