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City Manager
The City Manager is responsible for implementing the policy direction of the City Council in an efficient and responsive manner. The City Manager submits the annual budget, advises the City Council on matters affecting the City, administers and oversees City operations, and appoints and removes City personnel.
The City of Wichita has operated under the Council-Manager form of government since 1917. The City Manager’s Office has responsibilities for all matters involving the City, but has sole responsibility in several areas.
Responsiveness to citizens is one of the most prominent responsibilities. The Manager’s Office handles numerous contacts each day, ranging from telephone and electronic mail inquires to faxes. On average, the Manager’s Office receives about 250 telephone contacts, 100 faxes, and 50 letters per day from citizens and business people requesting information or assistance.
Another key duty of the Manager’s Office is assisting the Council with special projects and research assignments. Some recent projects have included: staffing the Regional Area Economic Partnership (REAP), an organization serving to unite cities and counties in south-central Kansas on issues of mutual interest and economic growth; and coordinating public information sessions to discuss the benefits and impacts of annexation on affected residents.
Other duties of the City Manager’s Office include the preparation of agendas for weekly Council meetings; the staffing of various boards, commissions, and task forces; and the oversight of the non-departmental programs and activities.
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Find out what we are doing to meet ADA requirements for accessibility to City services, programs, activities and facilities! |
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City 7 Check out what's on the programming schedule! |
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Citizens Academy Curious about how the City of Wichita functions? Sign up for the eight-week interactive Citizens Academy program! |
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Community Education Find out what Community Education classes we offer at our South, Northeast and Northwest Campuses! |
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Community Events Want to plan a special event on either public property or your own private property? Find out how in Community Events! |
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Guide to Open Records Need to access public City records? Find out how by reading A Guide to Open Records! |
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International Trade Processing Feasibility Study Read the study to learn how Wichita can be better positioned in the global market! |
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Meet Our City Manager Learn more about our interim City Manager, H. Edward Flentje! |
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Neighborhood City Halls Neighborhood City Halls bring convenient government service to you and your area. Find one closest to you! |
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Properties for Sale or Lease Browse through our listing to see which properties are available! |
| Divisions of City Manager |
Administrative Services Administrative Services provides efficient high quality services that protect the health, safety, and welfare of all its citizens. The American with Disabilities Act (ADA), City Clerk's Office, Internal Audit, and Interns fall under this division.
Arts & Cultural Services This division centralizes several arts and cultural sections previously located in the Park Department. The division is centered around CityArts, which provides art instruction to Wichita residents from a new building centrally located in Old Town. In addition, the cultural subsidies provided to several delegate agencies are incorporated in this division.
Career Development Center The Career Development Center's mission is to assist the area’s low-income citizens in improving their self-sufficiency through employment and access to support services. Training and counsel is provided to help individuals overcome barriers to employment.
Community Relations Team The Community Relations division handles all public information, government relations and public education activities for the City of Wichita.
Neighborhood Services Created to increase citizen participation within the City of Wichita. District Advisory Boards and Neighborhood City Halls were designed to improve citizen connections with government and offer opportunities to become involved in the civic process.
Urban Development The Office of Urban Development is responsible for consolidating staff formerly assigned to economic development, development assistance, and property management.
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