Wichita City Council members voted on Tuesday in favor of a food master plan to address the nearly 100,000 Wichitans that live in a food desert. A food desert is an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food. “I am going to enthusiastically make a motion that the city council adopts the City of Wichita Sedgwick County Food System Master Plan,” said city council member Becky Tuttle. “We have received seven votes, that motion does pass,” said Mayor Brandon Whipple. The unanimous vote brings the city one step closer to solving the 44 square miles of food deserts in Wichita.
Source: KSN-TV