Save Century II efforts now include asking lawmakers to force a binding vote on any moves to take down Century II. “Has some teeth to it,” says Celeste Racette with Save Century II. “Actually makes it binding and makes it where there has to be an election. Has to be put on the ballot.” Wichita city council member Brandon Johnson says council members have moved to have a public vote on the future of Century II. “So the future of Century II will be up to a public vote,” said Johnson this week. Still, Racette says her group is going after a new law to have a public vote on demolition of buildings more than 80-thousand square feet that have been named to a historic registry. Century II would be on that list.
Source: KSN-TV