MEETING NOTES
Tuesday, August 3rd - Wichita Northwest High School

VISIONEERING WICHITA
BREAK OUT GROUP REPORT
GROUP # 14
Facilitator: Bill Wunder
Elected to the Vision Task Force: Diane Leubbage

 

(10) Educational Opportunities for All

  • Retention of graduates

(9) Urban sprawl (control)

  • Infrastructure development

(8) Diversity Employment Base

  • Generate hi-tech jobs
  • Create right types
  • Focused economic development jobs

(7) Improvement of Public Transportation & Use of and build reg. transportation hub

  • More attractive thoroughfares.
  • Monorail system

(6) Get Youth Involved and Start Younger

(5) Celebrate diversity

 

(4) Build Sense of Community

  • Support home grown businesses
  • Promote fine arts (2nd tier)
  • Rid us of inferiority complex

(3) Focused Economic Development Plan

  • Keeper of Plains (landmark)
  • Tourism promotion
  • Renewable energy hub

(2) Develop and Promote Affordable Housing

  • More housing downtown
  • Mixed use areas

(.5) Human Services

  • Recycling plan

(.5) Centralize Government

VISIONEERING WICHITA
BREAK OUT GROUP REPORT
GROUP #15
Facilitator: Vera Bothner
Elected to the Vision Task Force: Jim Graham

 

(9.5) Infrastructure

  • Transportation planning
  • Zoning
  • Easy parking downtown
  • Amtrak
  • Subsidies for airfare
  • Urban master planning
  • Downtown revitalization
  • Eastside/Westside equality

(9.5) Image

  • Tourism – conventions, gambling, aviation museum
  • Ecology
  • Change Cowtown name to Old West Wichita
  • Attitude
  • Clean up city/eyesores (refineries)
  • Support for publicity for cultural institutions
  • Better parks/pools
  • Free downtown parking
  • Community hospitality

(8) People Issues

  • Family stability
  • Health care
  • Early intervention drugs/crime
  • Health care facilities
  • Higher ed
  • Better education – pay pre-K through college
  • Safe places for youth
  • #1 education in Kansas
  • Technical education
  • Promote neighborhood associations

(7) Government

  • Consolidated government – make it happen
  • Have politicians listen to people
  • Efficient
  • Local people – not consultants
  • Targeted taxes
  • Better representation in Topeka
  • #1 efficient government in nation

(6) Solutions

  • Healthcare endowment
  • Save companies & require they reinvest locally
  • Open to new ideas, alternative strategies
  • City endowment
  • Community endowment program
  • Government efficiency accountability czar
  • Make suggestions happen

(5) Employment/Workforce

  • Quality jobs to attract quality people
  • Hot spot for consultants to live & work
  • Military presence
  • Worthwhile tax abatements equitable

VISIONEERING WICHITA
BREAK OUT GROUP REPORT
GROUP # 16
Facilitator: Morris Dunlap
Elected to the Vision Task Force: Jan Hiebert

 

(10) Economic Development

  • Funding needed for Convention & Visitor’s Bureau
  • Funding needed for advertising for tourism
  • Need to develop jobs other than manufacturing (bio sciences, medical, etc.)
  • Need better entrepreneur fostering environment
  • Fair Fares needed – continue to support
  • Medical services highest employer – grow this area
  • Need to choose companies carefully for industrial revenue bonds
  • Creative class to promote vibrancy
  • Industrial park needed
  • Mass transit system
  • Identify other cities by which to benchmark Wichita – adopt Baltimore Accountability model
  • Keep industries we have here HERE and diversity those
  • Need downtown services (grocery stores, cleaners, drug stores)
  • Air service –play up geographical location – distribution hub
  • Rail services – play up geographical location – distribution hub

(9) Education

  • Educators need to be dedicated to area
  • English language & culture needs taught in community areas
  • Employment forecasts & models needed to shape educational programs for area
  • Character Connection initiative to continue
  • Need to be able to rehabilitate criminals into workforce
  • Stronger basic education needed for area youth

(8) Government

  • Cowskin & Calfskin flooding problems – fix instead of patch problems
  • Combine duplicate services in city 7 county – remove obstacles
  • Coliseum projects – select only one, or make each special purpose
  • Maintain streets, waterways & fix flooding
  • Reallocate beautification funds from roads to parks
  • Need more information available on elected officials’ positions on issues
  • Dirt roads still exist on west side even after Mayoral pledge to only process with paved.
  • People need more influence over budgeting
  • Need continuity in leadership

(7) Quality of Life

  • Direction – finding signage
  • Promote Wichita as clean & nice city, not as Cowtown
  • Need more parks & green space
  • Make Wichita a place where kids want to say
  • Downtown needs services (groceries)
  • Wichita citizens can be own worst enemy – need to improve our own image projections/citizenship
  • Communities need easy access to “how to’s” for area issues (recycling, transportation, etc.)
  • Divided streets with trees & shrubs can cause obstruction of views for drivers & added work to communities
  • Resource center required

(6) Environment

  • Recycling & conservation
  • Aquifer pollution
  • Dirty river vs. River City image (desired)
  • Power generation
  • Waste disposal
  • Alternative power generation (wind, etc.)

(5) Urban Sprawl

  • Metropolitan planning by region
  • Stricter controls on development
  • Inner city development
  • Mass transit system
  • Accessibility for public transportation
  • Highway loop
  • Environment & green space
  • Development & planning/beautification with common sense

VISIONEERING WICHITA
BREAK OUT GROUP REPORT
GROUP # 17
Facilitator: Ed Hoeller
Elected to the Vision Task Force: Jeff Cooper

 

(10) Planning

  • Create a viable, strategic plan endorsed by the citizens to enhance the physical form of the community & create livability.

(9) Education

  • Best of class education community in State/Nation

(8) Employment

  • Increase number of high paying, well educated jobs
  • Broaden economic base

(7) Leadership

  • Create an environment & attitude to best represent the interest of the community

(6) Social Issues

  • Promote better quality of life for all citizens

VISIONEERING WICHITA
BREAK OUT GROUP REPORT
GROUP # 18
Facilitator: Connie Tindal
Elected to the Vision Task Force: Ken Rohling

 

(10) Economic Development

  • Attract new industries
  • Maintain current industries
  • Diversity industry
  • Long term tech plan
  • Job training
  • Airport travel costs
  • Improve control over unregulated businesses
  • Improve core area – incentives residential

(9) Education

  • Develop pre-K
  • Basic
  • Higher education
  • Under graduate
  • Vo-tech
  • Public/private initiatives
  • Public finance
  • Life-skill education for teens
  • Attract & recruit teachers
  • Instill value & pride in education/schools
  • Junior achievement
  • WSU – change image/perception

(8) Quality of Life

  • Arena – downtown
  • Improve core area
  • Enhance recreational opportunities – lake
  • Health/dental care – access, strategies
  • Judicial system – juvenile, corrections
  • Inmate population

(7) Infrastructure

  • Flooding
  • Landfill/trash management
  • East-west link
  • Long-term water consumption
  • Airport travel costs

(6) Regional Planning

  • MSA versus ICT
  • Regional transportation
  • Remove community barriers
  • Expand to include surrounding cities & counties

(5) City/County Consolidation

  • Community barrier (remove)
  • Increase effectiveness
  • Reduce cost

VISIONEERING WICHITA
BREAK OUT GROUP REPORT
GROUP # 19
Facilitator: Dian Jackson
Elected to the Vision Task Force: Doug Hye

 

(10) Economic Development

  • Reduce taxes
  • Increase tourism
  • Pay for develop with revenue other than tax dollars
  • New kinds of business
  • Small business support small business friendly Chamber
  • Transportation hub (local & national) aircraft maintenance hub
  • Skills inventory
  • Core competencies & sell it
  • Realistic evaluation of both jobs & workforce needs

(9) Education

  • Improve technical & vocational education
  • Education friendly Chamber
  • Unique educational experiences in USD 259
  • Fund education
  • Change/expand school boundaries
  • Programs to develop young adults, ages 20-30

(7.5) Government

  • Local public transportation
  • Specialized transportation for mentally & physically disabled & elderly (evenings & weekends)
  • Revise political environment
  • Unified legislators
  • Recycling
  • Functional consolidation

(7.5) Quality of Life

  • Local public transportation – evenings & weekends
  • Mentally & physically disabled specialized transportation
  • Youth participation in civic development
  • Youth retention
  • More appealing activities for young adults
  • WSU football – loss of 2,000 students since 1986
  • Better shopping – classic retail
  • Affordable health care for low income
  • Review health care costs
  • Attractive retirement communities

(6) Leadership

  • Community unification
  • Empower visionaries
  • Strong identity
  • Revise political negative environment

(5) Infrastructure

  • 13th St. bridge – ditch
  • flooding
  • traffic – general – 21st & Maize area
  • retain established neighborhoods

(4) Youth Focus

  • Youth participation in civic development
  • Youth retention
  • Economic development to keep & attract youth
  • More appealing activities for young adults
  • Increase diverse sporting events

 

VISIONEERING WICHITA
BREAK OUT GROUP REPORT
GROUP # 20
Facilitator: Terry Behrendt
Elected to the Vision Task Force: Felicia Fields

 

(10) Economic Development

  • Recruitment of different industries
  • Tax incentives
  • Affordable airfares
  • Job diversification
  • More technical jobs
  • Generation X leaving in high numbers

(9) Education

  • More technical jobs
  • Build technical school
  • Align educational opportunities with workforce
  • Education K-12

 

(8) Quality of Life

  • Affordable health care
  • Provide health care for poor
  • How to build athletic program
  • Family support
  • Support single families
  • Recycling
  • Programs to rebuild community - restore inner city housing/communities
  • Health care for elderly
  • Affordable assisted living for chronically ill
  • Decline of standard of living
  • Embrace diverse population

(7) Tourism Attractions

  • Parks & recreation
  • Waterwalk
  • More social events
  • More theatre, sports, arts/cultural events
  • No entertainment
  • Facility to market more venues