Trash collection delayed one day this week

Residential trash collection will be delayed one day this week because of the Labor Day holiday, according to the Unified Government.

Residential trash and recycling that usually is collected on Monday will be collected on Tuesday this week, and so on with the other days of the week. Those whose trash and recycling are usually collected on Friday will be collected on Saturday.

For more information about trash collection, visit visit wycokck.org/Waste.

Those whose trash is not picked up on the delayed schedule this week may call 311 or go to mywyco.wycokck.org.

UG offices are closed on Monday, Labor Day.

UG announces department realignments; CFO leaving

The Unified Government interim administrator announced in a news release Friday evening that departments had been realigned and that the UG’s chief financial officer is leaving.

According to the UG news release, Cheryl Harrison-Lee, interim administrator, will follow recommendations made to the UG Commission in July 2022.

The new structure includes the appointment of a new interim assistant county administrator, Becky Berger, to provide oversight to administrative services.

Other assistant county administrators are Bridgett Cobbins, assistant county administrator of public safety; Alan Howze, assistant county administrator of health and human services; and Brett Deichler, interim assistant county administrator of economic and community development.

According to the news release, the Purchasing Department will now report to the Finance Department, which was an issue identified by the consultants after a review in July 2022.

The budget and strategy team will report directly to Berger, allowing the UG to more closely align the management of expenditures with revenue projections, according to the news release. Currently these are separate functions within the Finance Department.

According to the news release, throughout this year’s budget process, the commission has been learning about the $4 million structural deficit in the city side of the general fund. The news release stated that the deficit needs to be rectified for long-term fiscal health and competitiveness.

With inflation and rising costs, and relatively stagnant revenue, the UG administration hopes to identify a more fiscally sustainable model for the future, and elevating budget and strategy will be the key, the news release stated.

Berger is the newest addition to the county administration team with the announcement of her interim appointment, the news release stated.

Berger, who joined the UG in January 2022 as treasurer and director of revenue, will provide oversight to all administrative functions of the Unified Government, including human resources, clerk’s office, 311, budget strategy and research, finance, and the appraiser’s office. Berger brings 15 years of experience in local government management, including serving as the city manager and director of finance for the city of Atchison. By bringing all internal services together under one manager, the Unified Government will be able to continue its work to address areas for improvement in human resources, finances and general operations, the news release stated.

“We must be internally organized before we can be externally focused,” Harrison-Lee said. “This is one of many efforts moving forward to look at how we work as the Unified Government to ensure that we can deliver quality customer service. I believe this team will be instrumental in helping us identify additional opportunities for cost savings, innovative best practices, and other improvements in how we work.”

Chief Financial Officer Kathleen VonAchen announced her plans to leave the Unified Government. She will work closely with the interim county administrator to facilitate the transition for the Finance Department, according to the news release.

According to the news release, there has not been a comprehensive assessment of the UG’s operations since the unification of the city and county 25 years ago.

Search warrant served at UG

A search warrant was served on Wednesday, Aug. 3, at the Unified Government, according to a news release from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.

According to the news release, the search warrant relates to an ongoing investigation into allegations made against certain personnel of the UG.

The KBI stated in the news release that the Wyandotte County District Attorney’s office received information, reviewed it and determined an investigation was warranted.

Then the KBI initiated the case on June 23, according to the release. The county administrator’s office and mayor’s office are fully cooperating with the investigation, the news release stated.

No arrests have been made, according to the KBI, and the investigation remains ongoing.

A spokesman for the UG, Krystal McFeders, stated:

“The County Administrator’s Office and the Mayor’s Office are cooperating fully with the investigators. While the investigation remains ongoing, we are unable to otherwise comment on the matter.”