WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - It’s a problem that persists in Sedgwick County and one that many fear is only going to get worse with a consolidation plan. The latest example of wait-time issues with the Sedgwick County tag office was on display early Wednesday morning as the line to get into the building near Douglas and Meridian began hours begore the office opened.
Last week, the Sedgwick County Commission voted to consolidate tag offices and close the East Kellogg location.
In a Sept. 26 news conference, Sedgwick County Treasurer Brandi Baily cited a lack of state funding as the driving factor behind the decision. The move represents a significant cost-saving measure for the county as it faces budget constraints. County leaders have said that there wouldn’t be much disruption with services e