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Wichita District II
April 1, 2016
A Message from Council Member
Pete Meitzner...
March has come to an end.  Our WSU and KU basketball teams didn't quite have the March Madness that we were hoping for, but they still made us all proud.   The only real madness this March has been this wind !!!.... and all the grass fires.  My thanks to all the fire departments and volunteers who worked endlessly to bring these under control with minimal damage. Over 130 fire departments assisted in battling this blaze...the largest in Kansas history.

Our Wichita transit system has rolled out new and revamped bus routes. Transit Director, Steve Spade, and his staff, have completed a very focused effort to determine where the riders are and where they want to go.  We have not added any routes (or costs) but have adjusted routes for better utilization of Wichita Transit Website the transit riders.  Please note there are some new changes in the east part of city, which extends service farther east and connects the WSU campus to Bradley Fair and the 21 st and Greenwich corridor.
Click here to view the new map.  

You can also download the free app, myStop,  that enables you to track all City of Wichita buses and better anticipate their arrival to your pick up location. 

This week is "free fares" week so anyone can ride the bus for free through Saturday, April 2.

Kellogg at Webb Road is now officially limited to no left turns except east-bound Kellogg onto north-bound Webb.   This inconvenience will be in place until the proper feeder roads and U-turns allow a more free flow to complete the left-hand turn directions.  See updates for all East Kellogg improvements at www.eastkelloggimprovements.com.

Finally, the Local Law Enforcement Community Parade is Saturday, April 23, at 12 Noon, at Central and Main.   The local area law enforcements did this parade las Support LE Website t year, and it was a huge success.   Come out and enjoy a fun parade, and support all our area law enforcement men and women.  For more information, visit their website at www.supportlewichita.org .  

A lot of activities and news are included below in this newsletter, with the appropriate links for further information.  I hope you find the newsletter to be informative and please share with any friends.  They can also sign up through our District II webpage by following this link.  

Have a great weekend! 
Pete Meitzner
Wichita City Council
District II Council Member
Ph: 316.268.4331
DISTRICT NEWS & EVENTS
District II Breakfast Meeting

Gary Janzen, City of Wichita Senior Engineer, will give an update on road projects within District II.

Come out and enjoy complimentary breakfast with Councilman Pete Meitzner!

When:  Saturday, April 2 at 8:30am

Where:  The Regent
                2050 N Webb Rd
                Wichita, KS  67206


For more information, contact Laura Rainwater at [email protected] or call 316-352-4886.
City of Wichita 
Street Lighting

I know most of you have seen this link in our Newsletter, but here's the rest of the story...

There are more than 25,000 street lights in the Wichita area, a majority of which are maintained through a lease agreement with Westar Energy. Of these 25,000, less than 2,300 are city-owned street lights which require inspection and maintenance by City staff. 

City-owned lights are primarily found along frontage roads, within the downtown corridor, and at or beneath bridges. City staff inspects all of the city-owned street lights on a monthly basis and initiates maintenance activities when these lights are burned out, vandalized or malfunctioning. Westar Energy maintains the leased street lights and dictates the maintenance and repair schedule of these lights. Citizens can report street light outages via the Westar website.

Help deter crime and keep our communities safe by reporting street light outages.  If you notice outages within your neighborhood, fill out this simple form on Westar Energy's website.
Left Turns are Restricted at Kellogg & Webb

Left turn movements for three legs of the intersection were prohibited on Saturday, March 26th.  The eastbound Kellogg to northbound Webb left turn is still allowed at this time.  Staff is monitoring traffic at the intersection and adjacent intersections and will adjust traffic signal timings as necessary to accommodate the shift in traffic patterns.

Click here to stay up to date on East Kellogg construction.
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COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS
Ozone Alert Website
Mayor Urges Community to Take Action on Ozone
 
With the annual ozone season starting on Friday, Mayor Jeff Longwell said new federal guidelines designed to protect air quality will require citizens and businesses to work together to develop action plans, reduce emissions, and avoid millions in federal penalties.
 
High ozone levels especially affect the health of sensitive groups including youth, asthmatics, seniors, and those with chronic respiratory disease. There are nearly 300,000 people residing in South Central Kansas who may be sensitive to elevated ozone levels.
 
"It's important for citizens to help reduce emissions and for businesses to collaborate with local government and other regional stakeholders on ozone action plans," Longwell said on Thursday morning during his weekly news briefing at City Hall. He added that exceeding the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) - which is set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - could result in increased regulations and cost the region tens of millions of dollars.
 
Local and regional air quality officials are educating residents and engaging stakeholders on the effort to reduce ozone-forming emissions across South Central Kansas. Officials are assisting with developing ozone action plans in Sedgwick, Sumner, Harvey and Butler counties, said Baylee Cunningham, the City's Air Quality Specialist.
 
"Plans will produce measurable outcomes that will be reported to the EPA," Cunningham said.  "Reducing emissions will help maintain compliance with the new standard and with getting the region back into compliance should the area have a high ozone season."
 
During the ozone season, which runs April 1 through Oct. 31, the City of Wichita's Air Quality Division monitors and predicts high ozone days for South Central Kansas. Ozone alerts will be issued on electronic message boards along strategic commuter routes and via social media when high ozone days are expected. When ozone alerts are issued, City officials will adjust local government operations and ask residents and businesses to change daily habits that affect ozone levels. Actions that can reduce ozone-forming emissions on Ozone Alert days include:
  • Using Wichita Transit or other public transportation;
  • Carpooling;
  • Reducing energy use;
  • Reducing idling time at drive-thru restaurants, pharmacies, banks and railroad crossings;
  • Postponing errands, mowing, painting and solvent use until after 6PM and;
  • Fueling up after the sun goes down instead of earlier in the day.
To develop and implement an Ozone Action Plan, Please contact Baylee Cunningham at 268-8351 or [email protected].
 
The community will be advised of Ozone Alert Days through the City's Facebook page; local media outlets; the City's web site (www.wichita.gov), Cox Cable Channel 7; the Intelligent Transportation System message boards located along major highways; Ozone Alert emails (sign up at www.wichita.gov/ozone) and by following beairawareks on Twitter and Instagram.
Tree Festival Flyer
15th ANNUAL 
TREE FESTIVAL
Saturday, April 2nd
8:00 am - 1:00 pm

Sponsored by Sedgwick County Extension Master 
Gardener Volunteers 
and K-State Research & Extension - Sedgwick County
 
Trees are an investment in our landscape, for both financial and aesthetic reasons, and choosing, planting, and maintaining the best trees for our local conditions is important.  Tree Fest will feature information on choosing, planting and maintaining trees that provide an important element for our quality of life and that are well-suited for our area of Kansas.
 
Tree care professionals will be on hand at the 2016 Tree Festival to share their advice on these topics, and more, on Saturday, April 2nd at the Sedgwick County Extension Education Center located at 21st and Ridge Road north in Wichita.
 
Seminars include appropriate topics for both the homeowner and commercial audience.  Plant vendors from around the region will have unique trees an plants for sale.  Admission is FREE.  Click on the link below for more information.

Bike Walk Wichita Website
Walk Kansas Kick-Off at Farmers Market
 
Spring has sprung and that means the Kansas-grown Farmers Market at 21st Street and Ridge Road will be opening soon!
 
Kansas Trails, The Best Hiking, Biking and Riding in the Sunflower State, will be featured at the opening day of the Kansas-grown Farmers Market, on Saturday April 2, 8am to noon.  The author, Jonathan Conard, wrote about great places he researched throughout Kansas.
 
And this is also the kickoff for Walk Kansas, April 3 and May 28.  Form a 6-person team online at www.walkkansas.org to walk for fun, safety and health in Wichita neighborhoods and parks.  Check the Bike Walk Wichita website at www.Bikewalkwichita.org.

KWE Fundraiser
Downtown Cleanup FB page
DOWNTOWN CLEANUP
April 9th - 9:00 am

Location: Wichita Downtown Development - 505 E. Douglas

Contact: 

Phone: 316-264-6005

Join the WDDC and City of Wichita Park and Recreation Department and Public Works, to help keep Downtown beautiful at Downtown Clean Up on April 9!

Cleanup projects include, painting the Douglas underpass, curb and parking stall painting, sidewalk sweeping, landscaping at Naftzger Park, landscaping at A. Price Woodard Park, graffiti and sticker removal, and trash pick-up.

If you plan to attend, please register with your choice of task by Wednesday, April 6 to [email protected] or 316-264-6005. Choice of CleanUp task will be on a first come, first serve basis when registering. All other volunteers will be responsible for trash pick-up. Register now to get your choice of project!

Please wear work clothes and bring work gloves if you have them. In the event of rain, the Downtown CleanUp will be postponed for a later date. If applicable, cancellation notification will be provided via email, Facebook and Twitter. A full event schedule will be sent to volunteers prior to Downtown CleanUp.
 
Tentative event schedule:

9am-9:30am - Check-in at WDDC at 505 E. Douglas
9:30am-11:45am - Volunteers work on tasks
12pm - Lunch 

2016 Arkansas River trash Roundup
Riverfest Website
Wichita Public Library seeks Community Input to Improve Technology Resources 

Starting April 1st, the Wichita Public Library will be conducting an online survey to collect information about how people in the community use and benefit from public technology resources and services.

This information will help the Library evaluate its current services to enable better outcomes and to determine the value of public access technology and services. The Impact Survey collects data across the following domains: general use of library and online resources, education, employment, entrepreneurship, health & wellness, eGovernment, civic engagement, eCommerce, and social inclusion.

Customers will access the online survey through computer workstations at the Library as well as at the Library's website www.wichitalibrary.org.  The survey takes 10-15 minutes to complete, is completely anonymous, and is available in English and Spanish. 

The Impact Survey is the result of a successful research initiative from the University of Washington with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. To learn more about the research behind the survey, the logistics of running the survey, and what the patron experience is like, please visit http://impactsurvey.org or call (206) 543-4324.
Young Artist Exhibit Info
Young Artist Exhibit 2016
Starting Friday, April 1, the Wichita Public Library will display artwork created by hundreds of local preschool students. This is the 8th year the Library has hosted this unique exhibit. It occurs surrounding the Week of the Young Child, April 10 - 16, a national celebration of early learning, young children, their teachers and families.

Throughout the month of April, the Young Artist Exhibit can be seen at the Central Library and 5 library branches: Maya Angelou Northeast, Lionel D. Alford, Evergreen, Ford Rockwell, and Westlink.

Artist Receptions will be held at each of those locations for the artists and their families to enjoy a storytime and mingle with fellow artists. The public is invited! 

Support Law Enforcement website
FIRE CAMP IS COMING SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016

WHERE IS FIRE CAMP?
Wichita South High School (NE corner of campus) - 701 W. 33rd Street South, Wichita, Kansas

WHAT IS FIRE CAMP?
Fire camp is a one day camp giving a hands-on experience for youth into the world of firefighting.

You will have an opportunity to participate in hands-on activity stations that will give you a real feel for whether this career is the right one or you.

The stations are lead by real firefighters from multiple fire departments in our local area.

ACTIVITY STATIONS:
Search Maze, Water Rescue, High Angle Repelling, Hose Pull/Firefighter Hose Line Battle, Medical, Bucket Brigade,
Search & Rescue, Bunker Gear Race, Haz Mat Station, Combat Challenge, and more coming this year!

WHO IS IT FOR?
G RADES 6TH-9TH
This is a one day camp that will be FREE to up to 100 students who pre-register for this event by completing and submitting this registration form with a postmark no later than May 1, 2016.
 
SPONSORS & FIREFIGHTERS
FIREFIGHTERS -  Interested in helping at camp?   Call us at (316) 648-3662.
POTENTIAL SPONSORS - We welcome businesses and private sponsors to join us in our effort to serve our community.
 
We are a non-profit organization. Call (316) 648-0563 to see how you can help us!

PLAN FOR AN INCREDIBLE, FUN-FILLED DAY!

ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE:
8:00  Check In and Opening Ceremonies
9:00 - 12:10 Firefighter Station Activities
12:10 - 12:40 Lunch will be provided
12:50 - 4:00 Firefighter Station Activities
4:15 - 4:30 Closing
(10 minute breaks between stations)
 
Items to bring:
___Sunscreen               ___Jacket or sweatshirt (Depending on the weather)
___Medications             ___Change of Clothes
___Hat                         ___Tennis Shoes (NO open toe shoes or sandals)
___Towel                      ___Bug Spray
___Water Bottle            ___Positive Attitude

Wayfinding K-96 Together Wichita
Submit Your Project Ideas 
to Make Wichita  Even Better

Share your ideas for projects to make Wichita even better. Together Wichita is accepting ideas for projects that make a noticeable difference to those who chose Wichita as a place to live, work, play or visit. 

Previous Together Wichita projects include the K-96 Path wayfinding improvements and the Keepers on Parade. Check out the Together Wichita webpage for more information.
 

Downtown Wichita website
Life Happens Here!

From year-round to seasonal events, Downtown is the preferred location for Wichita to celebrate throughout the year. A variety of events cater to the diverse interests of Wichita residents and many visitors from Kansas and throughout the regional area.

VOLUNTEER & JOB POSTINGS
JOBS are here in Wichita!
The Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce is proud to offer a job board with local, Wichita area, jobs only! A free service for job seekers, it will save you the time of searching through dozens of jobs outside of the area. Create a free account here and you will be automatically signed up for all Wichita area updates and can customize the search further if you wish.

 
 
 Check out the latest job fairs and training courses.  Click here.
Helpful Information
 
Check out what's happening at the Library by clicking here!
  Spring Guide
Find out
about spring
 Park & Recreation classes  by
 
  Sign up now for classes at CityArts by clicking here!
                
More Helpful Links
City Council Agendas, Minutes and streaming video link
  

Environmental Court Docket and Dispositions
Stay up-to-date on City events, announcements and headlines by reading our daily News Releases
District II Activities
Comotara Branch Library
Inside Dillons Market, 2244 N. Rock

Rockwell Branch Library

5939 E. 9th

Eastview Park

Just South of Coleman Middle School

Boston Park

6655 E. Zimmerly St.

Cottonwood Park

Located just East of Boston Park

W.B. Harrison Park

Located East of S. Webb, just South of E. Bayley St.

District II Advisory Board and Neighborhood Associations
The District II Advisory Board meets the second Monday of the month at Fire Station #20 at 2255 S. Greenwich Rd. Wichita, KS 67207. Meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. For the 2015 meeting schedule, click here

The District II Breakfast  occurs the first Saturday of even months. The Breakfast begins at 8:30 a.m. at The Regent Senior Living Residence at 2050 N. Webb Rd. (In the  theater on the second floor)
  
To find DAB II agendas and minutes click here
  
To see a listing of the meeting schedule for District II's neighborhood associations, click here
Become part  of the solution and tell us what's on your mind. Visit Activate Wichita today!
   
     Click here to find up-to-date 
     information regarding street
     maintenance in your area.
City of Wichita, Office of Community Services | 316-352-4886
[email protected] | http://www.wichita.gov
City Manager's Office
455 N. Main, 13 Floor
Wichita, KS  67202
Have questions or concerns? E-mail [email protected] 
or call 316-268-4331