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City of Garretson | City of Garretson

Provides water, sewer, and natural gas services to the residents of Garretson, SD. Serves as point of contact for the city officials including Mayor, council members, finance officer, utilities superintendent, building inspector, and city attorney (the city attorney cannot represent private parties or give them legal advice). A variety of tourism and recreation opportunities are available including Split Rock Park, Devil's Gulch, Palisades State Park, Garretson Museum, River Ridge Golf Course, Baseball/Softball Complex, and the Garretson Swimming Pool.

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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.

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Mayor's Office / City Hall / Finance Office | City of Clark

Offers the following services: City Hall, Mayor's Office, Parks & Rec, Utilities, Finance, Building Permits, and Planning & Zoning.

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Planning and Zoning/Water Department/Utilities | City of Canistota

The City of Canistota offers water, wastewater, and garbage service to all residents within the city limits of Canistota. City Hall is the contact for building permits and zoning information. Utility Billing services include water, sewer, and garbage.

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City Hall | City of Whitewood

City departments including Public Works (Streets, Parks, Water, Sewer), Planning and Zoning, Finance Office, Building Inspector, Community Hall, Mayor and Council, and Public Library.

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Finance Office | City of Madison

Responsible for receipting in and distributing monies in an effective and responsible manner. The office is also the contact for Mayor's Office, City Hall, City Commission, Utilities (billing, disconnects, and rebates), city financials, elections, licenses, assessments, and ordinances. Finance officers are often notary publics. This office is also the contact for the City Administrator.

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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.

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Finance Office | City of Huron

The Finance Office is responsible for Accounts payable and receivable, The official records of the city, City commission minutes and agendas, Examining and analyzing accounting records, Preparing financial reports concerning the city, Accident insurance claims, City related election information (Mayor and City Commissioners, not primary or general elections), Voter registration cards are available which will then be sent to the County Auditor's Office. Also responsible for Special assessments, Water, sewer, and garbage hookup, billing, and service requests, Alcoholic beverage licenses, Digging and excavation permits, Bike registration, and Transient merchant (business) licenses. This phone number is the one to call for City Hall.

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City Hall | City of Freeman

Houses offices for the finance office, administrative assistant, development & marketing coordinator, and Freeman Police Department. The City of Freeman is run by a 6-member city council & mayor, with meetings typically scheduled on the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of each month. The city departments that provide for city services, including sanitation & water, are run through the government office.

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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.

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Water Department | City of Vermillion

Maintains the water distribution system for the residents of Vermillion, conducts water testing, and installs and maintains water services from the water main to the curb box.

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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.

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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).

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Utilities Office | City of Sturgis

Collects payments for the water, sewer, and sanitary (landfill) departments. Also responsible for new customer accounts, payments and collections, water service requests, and water permits.

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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.

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City Hall | City of Lead

City Hall houses the following departments - Mayors Office, City Administrator's Office,Public Works Director's Office, Finance Office, Building Inspections, City Planner's Office, and Utilities (water/sewer) office.

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Finance Office | City of Miller

Provides the following services - Liquor and beer license, Peddler's license, Building Permits, Utility Services, Accounts Payable, Accounts receivable, Payroll, and Code enforcement.

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City Hall | City of Armour

Hosts city government departments responsible for the management of Armour. Individuals can contact the Finance Office with questions related to city administration, public utilities, parks and recreation, and more. The Mayor and City Council are responsible for passing new city ordinances. The Finance Office is responsible for managing fiscal affairs. Responsibilities vary by jurisdiction but generally include budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management and financial reporting. The office also assists with building permit applications. ​The City of Armour also has a rubble site that residents may utilize. This is open from 6:00pm to 8:00pm on Tuesdays and 9:00am to 4:00pm on Saturdays in the Spring and Summer. In the fall and winter, use of the rubble site is by appointment only. All items must be sorted. Household garbage and plastic bags are not accepted. Do not enter the rubble site if a city employee is not present. Call for information to find out location or for disposal during off hours (which includes an additional $20.00 charge) Accepted items: Cement, asphalt, and steel can be placed in the designated piles. Trees and unpainted wood can be placed on the burn pile. Grass clippings, leaves, compost, and garden waste can be dumped in the designated area. Asphalt shingles, plaster, drywall, painted and stained wood, and furniture can be placed in the dumpster.

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City Departments | City of Philip

City Administrator - is the funnel for information between the City Council, City Staff, and State and Federal agencies. The City Administrator assists in the preparation of the annual City budget, recommends policy directions to the City Council, oversees long range planning, directing the activities of city departments and carries out all other duties as prescribed. Finance Office is responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the City. This includes monitoring accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, financial reporting and utility billing. City utilities include water, sewer and garbage collection services. Public Works department oversees the maintenance of the streets, alleys, storm sewer, water and sewer systems, rubble site and airport. Planning & Zoning Committee is responsible for preparing and maintaining the City's Comprehensive Plan, administering and enforcing zoning and subdivision regulations, enforcing building codes, and carrying out ordinances for permits and inspection. Building Committee which is comprised of three council members is designated as the building inspector for the City. Together, they review permits and make recommendation to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Parks and Recreation include a swimming pool that is open during the summer months. Area parks are maintained by local organizations.

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Public Works | City of Custer

The Public Works Department maintains and oversees the following areas - mosquito control, parks, sewer, solid waste, streets, snow removal, water, and waste water treatment.

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City Departments | City of Hot Springs

The City of Hot Springs has the following departments: airport, attorney, City Administrator, Public Works Engineer, Evans Plunge Waterpark, Finance Office, Fire, Southern Hills Golf Course, Library, Mayor's Office, Mueller Civic Center, City Maintenance (streets and parks), Development Director, Police, Water, and Waste Water. A community calendar of events can be found at www.hotspringscommunitycalendar.com.

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