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Sedgwick's City Council meets every first and third Monday of the month unless otherwise announced.  

Council Minutes 2012
(please note, minutes will not be posted until approved by Council)

January 3 July 2
January 16 July 16
February 6 August 6
February 21 August 20
March 5 September 4
March 19 September 17
April 2 October 1
April 16 October 15
May 7 November 5
May 21 November 19
June 4 December 3
June 18 December 17
Council Minutes 2011
January 3 July 5
January 17 July 18
February 7 August 1
February 22 August 15
March 7 September 6
March 21 September 19
April 4 October 3
April 18 October 17
May 2 November 7
May 16 November 21
June 6 December 5
June 20 December 19

Ordinance/Policies/Resolutions 
~For official copies please contact City Hall ~

Ord. 559 Curfew.pdf
Ord 584 Nuisances.pdf
Ord 637-Fireworks Regs.pdf
Ord 694 Inoperable vehicle.pdf
Ord 729 Buring in city.pdf
Ord 741 Propane Tank.pdf
Ord 744 Public and Private Sewers.pdf
Ord 778 Animal Control.pdf  
Animal Policy 2010.pdf
Ord 668 Trash & Refuse.pdf

2009 State of the City Presentation given at the March 15, 2010 Council meeting. 

  Meet Your Mayor:  

Donald K. DeHaven
Address:  210 Franklin  Sedgwick, KS  67135
Phone: (316) 772-5674 Email:  Mayor@cityofsedgwick.org 
Mayor DeHaven has resided in Sedgwick since 1944.  He is a graduate of Sedgwick High School and has been married to Clara for 52 years.  They have 2 children, both graduated from Sedgwick schools.  They have 5 grandchildren, 2 of which graduated from Sedgwick High School.  The Mayor worked for the Boeing Airplane Company for 38 years before retiring in 1989.  He has been involved in government in several capacities since 1961.  
"What is your vision for the City of Sedgwick?"  My vision for the City of Sedgwick is to continue to grow at a moderate rate and provide the necessary School and City amenities required for the next generation.  In 2007 we will be celebrating our 135th year of incorporated existence.  We were deeded this community from those who came before us, not it is our responsibility to prepare to pass to those coming behind us.
Meet Your Council Members:
Larry Emmel
Address: 119 N. Harrison  Sedgwick, KS  67135
Phone:(316)706-9739 Email: westemm@cox.net
Council member Larry Emmel has been a resident of Sedgwick since 1998.  He is a graduate of Wichita State University and is employed in the Research and Development group at LSI Corporation in Wichita.  He enjoys working in the yard and learning what life is all about from his grandchildren. 
"What is your vision for the City of Sedgwick?"  For Sedgwick to preserve the small town feel and quality of life that attracted us to move and/or stay here while being a progressive community for growth.
Jon Jenson
Address: 614 N. Madison  Sedgwick, KS  67135
Phone: (316)772-5715 Email: jrjenson@cox.net 
Council member Jon Jenson moved to Sedgwick in 1973.  Interests:  gardening, ecology, travel, recycling, "greening" of our area.  "I believe you need to leave things better than you find them."
"What is your vision for the City of Sedgwick?" To remain a rural style community with modern conveniences.
Rick Jacob
 Address: 613 N. Franklin  Sedgwick, KS  67135
Phone: (316)772-0105
Thomas J. Noone
510 Fern, Sedgwick, KS  67135
Home Phone: (316)772-5154 Work Phone: (316)772-0077
Council member Thom Noone has lived in Sedgwick for 12 years.  He is married and owns a business in downtown Sedgwick.
Lynne Vigil
100 E. 7th St., Sedgwick, KS 67135
Home Phone: (316)215-0206     Cell Phone: (316)371-5995
Council member Lynne Vigil first visited Sedgwick in 1982, as a teenager and also several times throughout college.  She knew that one day she would make Sedgwick her home and was lucky enough to move here in 1999.  She said throughout her life, she has been actively involved in the community where she lived, and has always had a strong sense of civic responsibility.  She says that she feels very fortunate to be a part of the City of Sedgwick, as well as the Sedgwick City Council.
What is your vision for the City of Sedgwick?  "Sedgwick has provided me and many others with a strong sense of community, family and safety.  I would like to help maintain those community values for future generations.  My hope and vision for Sedgwick is to encourage and empower citizens to continue working together as we find a balance between the past, present and future of our community.
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Meet Your City Staff  
City Hall Phone Number (316) 772-5151 Fax Number      (316) 772-5592
City Administrator: Jaclyn Reimer Email: administrator@cityofsedgwick.org
City Clerk: Janise Enterkin Email: janise@cityofsedgwick.org
Deputy City Clerk/Court Clerk Asa Galloway Email: asa@cityofsedgwick.org 
Utility Clerk: Leslie McKenzie Email: leslie@cityofsedgwick.org
City Superintendent: Tony Somers
Maintenance: Adam Enterkin
Eric Purk
Cemetery/Maintenance: Jim Gillespie
Sewer Plant Operator: Richard Ludowese
Police Chief:: Ray Huff
Patrolman: Andrew Paasch
City Attorney: Brad Jantz
Municipal Judge: Greg Nye
City Treasurer: Rodney Willoughby
Director of Emergency Services: Joe Uhlman Phone: (316)772-5700 Email: fire-ems@cityofsedgwick.org