Wichita taking proposals for its winter homeless shelter

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The Wichita City Council has about two months to find a group to operate its winter shelter. That includes bringing the old Park Elementary School up to code and setting policy standards for people staying there.

The City held an informational meeting Monday, fielding questions from interested groups. While the City has expectations and standards for its shelter, not everything is set in stone.

Sally Stang, the director of housing and community services for Wichita, hosted a pre-proposal meeting on Monday afternoon. They fielded questions and requests from potential operators.

“We’re looking for 24/7, 365 shelter services,” she said.

About $600,000 in American Rescue Plan (ARPA) funds have been set aside for shelter operations. The chosen operator will be required to provide a 25% solicitation match.

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“If someone were to propose to use all $600,000 available, they would have to be bringing, you know, $150,000 to the project,” Stang said.

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