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Public Works Department - Engineering Services | City of Rapid City
Provide civil engineering services supporting the City's operation, maintenance, reconstruction, and expansion of public streets, parks, storm sewer, potable water, and sanitary sewer systems to promote the public welfare, provide for essential public services, and enhance the quality of life for the citizens of Rapid City.
Provide civil engineering services supporting the City's operation, maintenance, reconstruction, and expansion of public streets, parks, storm sewer, potable water, and sanitary sewer systems to promote the public welfare, provide for essential public services, and enhance the quality of life for the citizens of Rapid City.
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Finance Office | City of Bridgewater
Manages the fiscal affairs of the city, conducts audits, issues liquor licenses, processes peddlers, building, and conditional use permits, manages water, sewer, and garbage services for citizens, and serves as a location for utility bill payments.
Other responsibilities of a Finance Office generally include budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management and financial reporting.
Manages the fiscal affairs of the city, conducts audits, issues liquor licenses, processes peddlers, building, and conditional use permits, manages water, sewer, and garbage services for citizens, and serves as a location for utility bill payments.
Other responsibilities of a Finance Office generally include budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management and financial reporting.
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City Hall | City of Centerville
Municipal services include Mayors office, volunteer fire department, police department, city water, and public works.
Municipal services include Mayors office, volunteer fire department, police department, city water, and public works.
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Traffic Maintenance Shop | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department
Responsible for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the City's traffic signal system, traffic control, fiber optics, guidance signs, and all pavement markings.
Responsible for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the City's traffic signal system, traffic control, fiber optics, guidance signs, and all pavement markings.
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Public Works | City of Madison
The Public Works Department encompasses a handful of City services such as Parks, Streets, Solid Waste, & Recycling.
The Public Works Department encompasses a handful of City services such as Parks, Streets, Solid Waste, & Recycling.
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City Government Departments/OfficesYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingUtility Service ProvidersTraffic SignsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingCity/County ParksDog ParksTrash/Garbage PickupNature Centers/WalksStreet SignsCommunity GardeningWastewater Collection/ProcessingWater Service Connection/RepairSanitary LandfillsStreet/Highway Traffic Control
Public Works Department | City of Sturgis
The Public Works Department consists of several entities such as:
Streets and Buildings: snow removal, street sweeping, street lighting, traffic control devices, GIS, city building and equipment maintenance
Wastewater: wastewater treatment, storm water drainage, irrigation, and sewer line maintenance
Sanitation: residential and commercial garbage service, restricted use rubble site, recycling program, curbside pick up service
Special events: city-wide clean up, traffic control, and engineering and contract administration for capital and public improvements
Rubble Site: See the Authorized Solid Waste page for information about what items can be taken to the Rubble Site. Many items can be taken to the Rubble Site free of charge (within a standard pickup truck-sized load) with a copy of a current Sturgis utility bill (see the Sanitation Policy for information); including batteries, tires (for a fee), leaves, branches, Christmas trees, etc. Please refer to the Fee Schedule for more details and pricing. The City of Sturgis Rubble Site is classified as restricted use. Certain items may not be accepted at a restricted-use rubble site. Please see the Unauthorized Solid Waste page for more details.
The Public Works Department consists of several entities such as:
Streets and Buildings: snow removal, street sweeping, street lighting, traffic control devices, GIS, city building and equipment maintenance
Wastewater: wastewater treatment, storm water drainage, irrigation, and sewer line maintenance
Sanitation: residential and commercial garbage service, restricted use rubble site, recycling program, curbside pick up service
Special events: city-wide clean up, traffic control, and engineering and contract administration for capital and public improvements
Rubble Site: See the Authorized Solid Waste page for information about what items can be taken to the Rubble Site. Many items can be taken to the Rubble Site free of charge (within a standard pickup truck-sized load) with a copy of a current Sturgis utility bill (see the Sanitation Policy for information); including batteries, tires (for a fee), leaves, branches, Christmas trees, etc. Please refer to the Fee Schedule for more details and pricing. The City of Sturgis Rubble Site is classified as restricted use. Certain items may not be accepted at a restricted-use rubble site. Please see the Unauthorized Solid Waste page for more details.
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Traffic SignalsMercury Waste Recycling and RecoverySnow Clearance/Street SaltingGeographic Information System Development/ManagementResidential Recycling ProgramsTrash/Garbage PickupChristmas Tree RecyclingCity Government Departments/OfficesTraffic SignsStreet SignsUtility Service ProvidersStreet/Highway Traffic ControlYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingElectric Service Connection/RepairWaste Tire RecyclingWastewater Collection/ProcessingWater Reclamation
City Hall | City of Beresford
Serves as a central location for Beresford residents to find information about the community and city governments. Residents can pay city-owned utility bills and BeresfordTel bills, apply for utilities, apply for internet, telephone, and cable, register to vote or update voter registration, drop off UPS/FedEx packages that have a pre-paid label, pursue building permits, register for dog tag licenses, and purchase pool passes. City Hall also offers a public notary service.
The mayor and city council make decisions about the future of the city, act as a board of the local utilities, act as a board of the equalization on property taxes, and make ordinances and regulations. Beresford City Council meets twice a month at City Hall. These meetings are open to the public. If an individual wants to address the council, they should call city hall or email the city administrator.
The functions of the City Administrator vary between municipalities, but they generally include overseeing city departments, coordinating between city government departments, and engaging with residents of the city.
The Finance Officer oversees all aspects of the City's finances.
Serves as a central location for Beresford residents to find information about the community and city governments. Residents can pay city-owned utility bills and BeresfordTel bills, apply for utilities, apply for internet, telephone, and cable, register to vote or update voter registration, drop off UPS/FedEx packages that have a pre-paid label, pursue building permits, register for dog tag licenses, and purchase pool passes. City Hall also offers a public notary service.
The mayor and city council make decisions about the future of the city, act as a board of the local utilities, act as a board of the equalization on property taxes, and make ordinances and regulations. Beresford City Council meets twice a month at City Hall. These meetings are open to the public. If an individual wants to address the council, they should call city hall or email the city administrator.
The functions of the City Administrator vary between municipalities, but they generally include overseeing city departments, coordinating between city government departments, and engaging with residents of the city.
The Finance Officer oversees all aspects of the City's finances.
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City Services | City of Clear Lake
Services provided: finance, water, sewer and garbage, utilities, building permits, ordinances, and parks & recreation (parks, camping, swimming pool).
Services provided: finance, water, sewer and garbage, utilities, building permits, ordinances, and parks & recreation (parks, camping, swimming pool).
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Bill Payment LocationsWastewater Collection/ProcessingCity Government Departments/OfficesWater Quality AssuranceUtility Service ProvidersBeer/Liquor Licenses and PermitsCity/County ParksElectric Service Connection/RepairWater Conservation EnforcementSnow/Ice Removal Ordinance EnforcementBuilding PermitsBusiness Registration/LicensingCity/Town Clerk Offices
Public Works Department | City of Brandon
Manages neighborhood reconstruction and large infrastructure projects and provides information on utilities. Consists of several departments:
The Sewer Department conducts studies to determine sewer rates, maintains the City's sewer system, and keeps a list of companies that are licensed to clean residential sewers within the City.
The Street Department manages snow removal and maintains the City's street system.
The Water Department establishes water rates, conducts water studies to determine rates and water quality, enforces water conservation policies, and provides information about stormwater.
Manages neighborhood reconstruction and large infrastructure projects and provides information on utilities. Consists of several departments:
The Sewer Department conducts studies to determine sewer rates, maintains the City's sewer system, and keeps a list of companies that are licensed to clean residential sewers within the City.
The Street Department manages snow removal and maintains the City's street system.
The Water Department establishes water rates, conducts water studies to determine rates and water quality, enforces water conservation policies, and provides information about stormwater.
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Water Quality AssuranceCity Government Departments/OfficesStreet/Highway Traffic ControlWater ReclamationSnow Clearance/Street SaltingWater Conservation EnforcementResidential Energy/Water Conservation RebatesStreet LightsBill Payment LocationsWastewater Collection/ProcessingUtility Service ProvidersStreet SignsCity Public Health Departments
City Hall | City of Harrisburg
Citizens can contact the City of Harrisburg main office regarding the following: register for utility services, obtain building permits, planning and zoning inquiries, register pets, pay utility bills, notary services, economic development and Harrisburg chamber information, liquor licenses, garbage licenses, and peddler licenses.
An online business directory of organizations belonging to this chamber is available on website.
Citizens can contact the City of Harrisburg main office regarding the following: register for utility services, obtain building permits, planning and zoning inquiries, register pets, pay utility bills, notary services, economic development and Harrisburg chamber information, liquor licenses, garbage licenses, and peddler licenses.
An online business directory of organizations belonging to this chamber is available on website.
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Traffic SignsBuilding PermitsCity/Town Finance OfficesCity Government Departments/OfficesBill Payment LocationsMayors OfficesNotary Public ServicesSpecial Focus Community Economic DevelopmentGovernment Buildings/InstallationsTrash/Garbage PickupAnimal LicensesChambers of CommerceZoningStreet SignsStreet Vendor PermitsTourist InformationBeer/Liquor Licenses and PermitsUtility Service ProvidersCity/County Planning Offices
City Office | City of Arlington
The City of Arlington provides the following services:
Mayor and City Council
City Utilities (electricity, garbage, sewer, water) and Street
Parks and Recreation
City Finance Officer (often a notary public)
A community calendar
The City of Arlington provides the following services:
Mayor and City Council
City Utilities (electricity, garbage, sewer, water) and Street
Parks and Recreation
City Finance Officer (often a notary public)
A community calendar
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Wastewater Collection/ProcessingCity/County ParksTrash/Garbage PickupMayors OfficesTraffic SignsCity/Town Finance OfficesNotary Public ServicesStreet/Highway Traffic ControlElectric Service Connection/RepairCommunity CalendarsWater Service Connection/RepairStreet SignsGovernment Buildings/InstallationsGeneral Recreational Activities/SportsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingUtility Service ProvidersCity Government Departments/Offices
Water Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department
Responsible for the maintenance, inspection, dispatch, repair, testing, and certification of the city's water distribution metering system.
Disconnection information:
- The City will shut off water due to non-payment Monday - Thursday before 12:00pm.
Before water is shut-off due to non-payment, the resident receives official notices in the mail and may also receive a voice message. A door-hanger is left on the property after the water has been shut off due to non-payment.
Payment must be made (including the past due balance and disconnection charge) through the Utility Billing Division Office (605) 367-8131 before service will be restored.
If payment is made by 5:00pm, water service can be turned back on the same business day. This may occur well after 5:00pm.
Employees do not/cannot accept payments in the field after 5:00pm to restore service that has been disconnected for non-payment.
Payments after hours can be dropped off at the drop box located outside of City Hall at 224 W. 9th Street. (DO NOT PLACE CASH IN DROP BOX)
Responsible for the maintenance, inspection, dispatch, repair, testing, and certification of the city's water distribution metering system.
Disconnection information:
- The City will shut off water due to non-payment Monday - Thursday before 12:00pm.
Before water is shut-off due to non-payment, the resident receives official notices in the mail and may also receive a voice message. A door-hanger is left on the property after the water has been shut off due to non-payment.
Payment must be made (including the past due balance and disconnection charge) through the Utility Billing Division Office (605) 367-8131 before service will be restored.
If payment is made by 5:00pm, water service can be turned back on the same business day. This may occur well after 5:00pm.
Employees do not/cannot accept payments in the field after 5:00pm to restore service that has been disconnected for non-payment.
Payments after hours can be dropped off at the drop box located outside of City Hall at 224 W. 9th Street. (DO NOT PLACE CASH IN DROP BOX)
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Water & Sewer Department | City of Huron
Responsible for the maintenance and repair of water and sewer lines, meter readings, and compliance with all EPA water quality requirements.
To request your water be turned on or of; report problems with your sewer, water meter, or water quality; please contact the Water Billing Office or the after hours emergency line.
Answers questions regarding watering restrictions.
Responsible for the maintenance and repair of water and sewer lines, meter readings, and compliance with all EPA water quality requirements.
To request your water be turned on or of; report problems with your sewer, water meter, or water quality; please contact the Water Billing Office or the after hours emergency line.
Answers questions regarding watering restrictions.
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Wastewater Department | City of Vermillion
The plant is a secondary activated sludge facility and is designed to accommodate flows of two million gallons per day, with peak flows of up to four million gallons per day. The Wastewater department also installs sewer taps for residential housing and businesses, locates for underground digging, checking for sewer odors inside buildings, cleaning of the City sewer lines, and inspecting City sewer lines by televising media.
The plant is a secondary activated sludge facility and is designed to accommodate flows of two million gallons per day, with peak flows of up to four million gallons per day. The Wastewater department also installs sewer taps for residential housing and businesses, locates for underground digging, checking for sewer odors inside buildings, cleaning of the City sewer lines, and inspecting City sewer lines by televising media.
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Electric Light Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department
Distributes public power through defined service territories in the City of Sioux Falls to over 2,900 customers and also maintains over 23,000 street lights in Sioux Falls.
Payments after hours can be dropped off at the drop box located outside of City Hall at 224 W. 9th Street. (DO NOT PLACE CASH IN DROP BOX).
Distributes public power through defined service territories in the City of Sioux Falls to over 2,900 customers and also maintains over 23,000 street lights in Sioux Falls.
Payments after hours can be dropped off at the drop box located outside of City Hall at 224 W. 9th Street. (DO NOT PLACE CASH IN DROP BOX).
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City Departments | City of Scotland
Serving the city of Scotland, including public works (street, parks & rec, water, and wastewater), code enforcement, finance officer, mayor and council, police officer, and a Library Assistant.
Serving the city of Scotland, including public works (street, parks & rec, water, and wastewater), code enforcement, finance officer, mayor and council, police officer, and a Library Assistant.
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City Government Departments/OfficesMayors OfficesCity/County ParksCity/Town Finance OfficesGovernment Buildings/InstallationsBuilding Code Enforcement/AppealsMunicipal LibrariesStreet/Highway Traffic ControlTraffic SignsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingStreet SignsCity/Town Council OfficesUtility Service Providers
Public Works Department | City of Rapid City
Purpose: Provides safe, reliable drinking water, wastewater treatment, drainage, solid waste disposal, and transportation systems.
- Solid Waste Division
Provides for the orderly, efficient and safe collection, recycling and disposal of waste.
- Street Division
Operates and maintains a 386 mile transportation system.
Maintains over 130 miles of storm sewer system.
Provides vehicle and equipment maintenance and repair on approximately 600 units for various City departments.
To report a pothole call (605) 394-4152 or email [email protected]
- Water Division
Provides adequate and safe water for domestic, industrial and fire protection purposes.
- Water Reclamation Division
Protects the public health by providing for efficient and economical collection and treatment of wastewater.
Purpose: Provides safe, reliable drinking water, wastewater treatment, drainage, solid waste disposal, and transportation systems.
- Solid Waste Division
Provides for the orderly, efficient and safe collection, recycling and disposal of waste.
- Street Division
Operates and maintains a 386 mile transportation system.
Maintains over 130 miles of storm sewer system.
Provides vehicle and equipment maintenance and repair on approximately 600 units for various City departments.
To report a pothole call (605) 394-4152 or email [email protected]
- Water Division
Provides adequate and safe water for domestic, industrial and fire protection purposes.
- Water Reclamation Division
Protects the public health by providing for efficient and economical collection and treatment of wastewater.
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Wastewater Collection/ProcessingTrash/Garbage PickupWater Service Connection/RepairStreet SignsPothole/Road RepairStreet/Highway Traffic ControlResidential Recycling ProgramsCity Government Departments/OfficesWater ReclamationUtility Service ProvidersTraffic SignalsStreet LightsWater Quality AssuranceSnow Clearance/Street SaltingTraffic Signs
City Hall | City of Pierre
City Municipal Government including utilities (electric, water, wastewater, street), engineering/planning, Parks and Recreation, City Administrator and Mayor, finance, and Human Resources.
City Municipal Government including utilities (electric, water, wastewater, street), engineering/planning, Parks and Recreation, City Administrator and Mayor, finance, and Human Resources.
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Water Quality AssuranceStreet SignsRecreation CentersCity Government Departments/OfficesElectric Service Connection/RepairWater ReclamationBuilding PermitsStreet/Highway Traffic ControlCity/County ParksUtility Service ProvidersMayors OfficesBill Payment LocationsBuilding InspectionSnow Clearance/Street SaltingUtility Service ComplaintsCity/Town Finance OfficesGovernment Buildings/InstallationsStreet LightsHuman Resource Management OfficesBeer/Liquor Licenses and PermitsCity/County Planning OfficesTraffic SignsWater Service Connection/Repair
Public Works | City of Spearfish
The Public Works Department maintains and oversees the following departments - airport, government buildings, Hydro plant, Sewer, Solid waste, Storm water information, Streets, Snow removal, Water, and Wastewater treatment.
Residents of Spearfish needing:
Landfill (for disposal of household garbage) - should contact the City of Belle Fourche at 605-892-3530
Residential Recycling - should contact Keiffer Recycling at 605-892-4635
Rubble Site (for disposal of trees/branches, yard waste, furniture, appliances, electronics, etc.) should call the City of Spearfish Public Works main number at 605-642-1333
The Public Works Department maintains and oversees the following departments - airport, government buildings, Hydro plant, Sewer, Solid waste, Storm water information, Streets, Snow removal, Water, and Wastewater treatment.
Residents of Spearfish needing:
Landfill (for disposal of household garbage) - should contact the City of Belle Fourche at 605-892-3530
Residential Recycling - should contact Keiffer Recycling at 605-892-4635
Rubble Site (for disposal of trees/branches, yard waste, furniture, appliances, electronics, etc.) should call the City of Spearfish Public Works main number at 605-642-1333
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Sanitary LandfillsUtility Service ProvidersChristmas Tree RecyclingYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingWater Quality AssuranceResidential Recycling ProgramsStreet/Highway Traffic ControlWastewater Collection/ProcessingStreet SignsElectronic Waste RecyclingWater ReclamationTraffic SignsCity Government Departments/OfficesSnow Clearance/Street Salting
Utility Billing Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department
City office responsible for processing payment of residential utility services for city water, sewer, and some electric bills.
Payment options:
Pay Online: https://www.siouxfalls.gov/register-pay
Automated Bill Payment Plan: (ACH) Monthly payments can be deducted from the customer's bank or savings account and set up through the self service portal at https://onemeter.siouxfalls.gov/
Pay In Person: Customers may pay bills at the Sioux Falls Utilities Billing Office, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, during regular business hours (8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday). There is a drop box located in the alley of the entry way to ground floor for after business hours. Please do not put cash in the drop box.
Payment by Phone: Call (605) 367-8131 (24 hours a day / 7 days a week) to pay using the automated phone system. Will need 17-digit utility billing account number available.
Pay by Mail: Sioux Falls Utilities provides a courtesy preaddressed envelope for mailing checks. Please do not mail cash.
Pay at a Drop Box: Located in the alley outside of City Center, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, in downtown Sioux Falls. Please do not place cash in the drop box. Contact the City of Sioux Falls Utility Billing Office at (605) 367-8131 for more information.
Disconnection information:
The City will shut off water due to non-payment Monday - Thursday before 12:00noon.
Before water is shut-off due to non-payment, the resident receives official notices in the mail and may also receive a voice message. A door-hanger is left on the property after the water has been shut off due to non-payment.
Payment must be made (including all balance due and disconnection charge) through the Utility Billing Division Office (605) 367-8131 before service will be restored.
If payment is made by 5:00pm, water service can be turned back on the same business day. This may occur well after 5:00pm.
Employees do not/cannot accept payments in the field after 5:00pm to restore service that has been disconnected for non-payment.
City office responsible for processing payment of residential utility services for city water, sewer, and some electric bills.
Payment options:
Pay Online: https://www.siouxfalls.gov/register-pay
Automated Bill Payment Plan: (ACH) Monthly payments can be deducted from the customer's bank or savings account and set up through the self service portal at https://onemeter.siouxfalls.gov/
Pay In Person: Customers may pay bills at the Sioux Falls Utilities Billing Office, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, during regular business hours (8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday). There is a drop box located in the alley of the entry way to ground floor for after business hours. Please do not put cash in the drop box.
Payment by Phone: Call (605) 367-8131 (24 hours a day / 7 days a week) to pay using the automated phone system. Will need 17-digit utility billing account number available.
Pay by Mail: Sioux Falls Utilities provides a courtesy preaddressed envelope for mailing checks. Please do not mail cash.
Pay at a Drop Box: Located in the alley outside of City Center, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, in downtown Sioux Falls. Please do not place cash in the drop box. Contact the City of Sioux Falls Utility Billing Office at (605) 367-8131 for more information.
Disconnection information:
The City will shut off water due to non-payment Monday - Thursday before 12:00noon.
Before water is shut-off due to non-payment, the resident receives official notices in the mail and may also receive a voice message. A door-hanger is left on the property after the water has been shut off due to non-payment.
Payment must be made (including all balance due and disconnection charge) through the Utility Billing Division Office (605) 367-8131 before service will be restored.
If payment is made by 5:00pm, water service can be turned back on the same business day. This may occur well after 5:00pm.
Employees do not/cannot accept payments in the field after 5:00pm to restore service that has been disconnected for non-payment.
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Utility Services | Brookings Municipal Utilities
Provides the following services within Brookings city limits: electric service, water service, wastewater service and billing for residential garbage collection service which is provided by the City of Brookings.
Provides the following services within Brookings city limits: electric service, water service, wastewater service and billing for residential garbage collection service which is provided by the City of Brookings.
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Water Reclamation Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department
Collects and treats wastewater in a safe, reliable, cost effective, and customer-friendly manner in accordance with all state and federal regulations. Visit the website for information on sewer backups, sump pumps, wastewater operations, and sanitary sewer.
For wastewater discharge permits contact the Environmental Division at 605-367-8276.
Collects and treats wastewater in a safe, reliable, cost effective, and customer-friendly manner in accordance with all state and federal regulations. Visit the website for information on sewer backups, sump pumps, wastewater operations, and sanitary sewer.
For wastewater discharge permits contact the Environmental Division at 605-367-8276.
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Public Works Department | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department
Public Works manages the Streets, Utilities, Landfill, and Household Hazardous Waste Facility (HHWF) for the city of Sioux Falls. Public Works also facilitate the planning, design, and construction of the city's annual capital improvement plan.
Public Works is responsible for maintaining the streets, including snow removal, delivering fresh drinking water, collecting and treating wastewater, maintaining the storm sewer system, delivering power to power customers while maintaining the street light system, operating the Regional Landfill and Household Hazardous Waste Facility, and traffic signals/signs.
Public Works manages the Streets, Utilities, Landfill, and Household Hazardous Waste Facility (HHWF) for the city of Sioux Falls. Public Works also facilitate the planning, design, and construction of the city's annual capital improvement plan.
Public Works is responsible for maintaining the streets, including snow removal, delivering fresh drinking water, collecting and treating wastewater, maintaining the storm sewer system, delivering power to power customers while maintaining the street light system, operating the Regional Landfill and Household Hazardous Waste Facility, and traffic signals/signs.
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Finance Office | City of Yankton
Provides the following:
Utility Billing of water, wastewater, and solid waste involving setting up accounts, billing, collection and maintenance. also answers questions regarding watering restrictions.
Payment Processing for Utilities, accounts receivable, sales tax, property tax, grants, special assessment and various other departmental revenues
Accounts Payable processes all vendor invoices for City departments, submitting a schedule of bills to be approved for payment by the City Commission on the second Monday of each month. Upon Commission approval, checks are printed and released the following Thursday.
Payroll maintenance, reports, and records are prepared and retained through the Finance Department.
Data Processing computerizes many operations including utility billing, accounts payable, payroll, financial reporting, inventory, fixed asset tracking and all accounting records, maintaining the latest in technology while assisting other departments with computer hardware/software problems.
Records Management collects, organizes and maintains all official City records such as Commission and board meeting minutes, resolutions, ordinances, grants, and bond documents.
Financial Management reporting of budgeted and actual receipts and expenses recorded and tracked with various reports generated for the City Commission and departments. Fund investing, establishing reserve funds, and repaying municipal bonds, are required by South Dakota Codified Law and are also an aspect of financial management.
Provides the following:
Utility Billing of water, wastewater, and solid waste involving setting up accounts, billing, collection and maintenance. also answers questions regarding watering restrictions.
Payment Processing for Utilities, accounts receivable, sales tax, property tax, grants, special assessment and various other departmental revenues
Accounts Payable processes all vendor invoices for City departments, submitting a schedule of bills to be approved for payment by the City Commission on the second Monday of each month. Upon Commission approval, checks are printed and released the following Thursday.
Payroll maintenance, reports, and records are prepared and retained through the Finance Department.
Data Processing computerizes many operations including utility billing, accounts payable, payroll, financial reporting, inventory, fixed asset tracking and all accounting records, maintaining the latest in technology while assisting other departments with computer hardware/software problems.
Records Management collects, organizes and maintains all official City records such as Commission and board meeting minutes, resolutions, ordinances, grants, and bond documents.
Financial Management reporting of budgeted and actual receipts and expenses recorded and tracked with various reports generated for the City Commission and departments. Fund investing, establishing reserve funds, and repaying municipal bonds, are required by South Dakota Codified Law and are also an aspect of financial management.
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Finance Office | City of Lemmon
Responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the city. Responsibilities include budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management, and financial reporting. Also issues drivers licenses. Only accepts driver license applications/documents for licensing, then issues a paper permit (cards are printed in Pierre then mailed to the applicant weeks later). This office cannot process new CDL applicants or non-citizens.
Responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the city. Responsibilities include budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management, and financial reporting. Also issues drivers licenses. Only accepts driver license applications/documents for licensing, then issues a paper permit (cards are printed in Pierre then mailed to the applicant weeks later). This office cannot process new CDL applicants or non-citizens.
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