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City leaders hear from public about 2019 budget
August 07, 2018 - 12:28 pm
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The Wichita City Council took public comments Tuesday regarding next year's city budget.
The comments were wide ranging, from Clapp Golf Course, to the fire department's budget and the city's branch libraries.
"Beyond Clapp, you talk about pools, libraries, parks, the zoo, Botanica et cetera...having a broad and strong set of public amenities really helps bring people to the community" one man said.
Public comments lasted over an hour.
If you didn't have a chance to address the council, not to worry: they will hear more comments next Tuesday, August 14th.
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