Board of
County Commission
meets each Wednesday at 9:00 am in the
Commission Meeting Room, located on the 3rd floor of the
Sedgwick County Courthouse, 525 N. Main.
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To assure
quality public
services that provide for
the present and future well-being of the citizens
of Sedgwick County.
To
establish, maintain and nurture partnerships to ensure effective and
efficient delivery of services.
To
train, encourage and recognize employees for hard work, creativity
and innovation in delivering quality public services.
To
foster two-way communication with citizens and employees to build
trust, confidence and teamwork, and to ensure Informed decisions.
To
allocate and use resources for basic and essential services that are
responsive to the changing needs of our community.
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any person the right to inspect and obtain copies of all
public records, unless the records are closed consistent
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Commissioner Kelly Parks
Fourth District
Sedgwick County Board of Commissioners
525 N. Main, #320 |
Wichita, KS 67203
(316) 660-9300 | Fax: (316) 383-8275
Email:
kparks@sedgwick.gov
Remote Office
Fridays 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Valley Center Chamber of Commerce
214 W. Main
(316) 755-7340
Kelly Parks was elected to the Sedgwick County Commission
in January 2007. He is a fourth-generation Kansan, born and raised
in Hoisington. Kelly is serving his first term as an elected
official in the fourth
district, but has been involved in politics for more than 30 years.
He served as legislative chairman for the Kansas Association of Chiefs
of Police (KACP) in the 1980s and served for 15 years on that committee.
Kelly was the president of KACP in 2005-06 and a 29-year veteran police
chief serving two cities.
His goals for his first term are to concentrate on
funding essential government services and keeping a lid on the
residential property tax mill levy. Kelly wants to ensure private
property rights to citizens and keep a careful watch on eminent domain
actions by government at all levels. He is the only Sedgwick
County commissioner who lives outside an incorporated city.

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