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Human Resource Department | City of Mitchell

Provides a service to Mitchell and the surrounding area by providing information on full-time and part-time jobs available in City Departments. The HR Office also coordinates property & liability insurance issues involving the City and the public.

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Code Enforcement | City of Vermillion

Primary duties include issuing building permits and conducting building inspections, enforcement of the City's Sign Code and issuing sign permits, addressing citizen concerns regarding animals, grass/weeds, nuisances, and snow removal, registration of rental dwelling units and housing inspections, enforcement of the City's Property Maintenance Code, animal control and management of the City's animal shelter, enforcement of grass, weed, and sidewalk snow removal ordinance, and pet licensing.

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City Office | City of Canistota

The City of Canistota Office offers voter registration and information, utility billing, make formal complaints, and Animal Control. The City Finance Office is housed here and is often a notary public. Pet tags are available at the finance office. All pets must be licensed. Pet licenses expire every January.

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Planning & Zoning and Natural Resources | Lake County

The department takes applications for building permits, administers the County zoning ordinances and makes recommendations to the County Commission (BOA) for granting or denying the permits. Responsibilities include assist educational programs, investigates complaints and zoning violation, modify county ordinances with assistance from 1st Planning District, prepare annual department budget and public meeting agendas, property rezoning and platting, review Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, site plan reviews, update County Commission and Planning Commission on current activities, and assist with septic system installation and compliance with state regulations.

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Community Development Department | City of Brookings

Provides advice, expertise, and service in the areas of land use planning, zoning administration, code enforcement, and community development initiatives.

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Property Maintenance Division | City of Sioux Falls Planning and Development Services

This Division handles the complaints relating to minimum property maintenance standards including dilapidated housing conditions/property maintenance. - During the Spring and Summer, complaints or reports regarding grass/weeds exceeding 8, noxious weeds, or violations of the parking strip landscaping ordinance. Complaints can also be entered online at www.siouxfalls.org/report

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Animal Control | City of Sioux Falls Police Department

Promotes responsible pet ownership and animal protection through active enforcement of ordinances such as leash laws, mandatory licensing/vaccination of pets, impoundment of strays, etc. Services include animal bite investigations, rabies control activities, other zoonotic disease situations and problems, prevention and control of wildlife damage, wildlife disease and nuisance concerns, Animal Control does not handle pest control such as bees, wasps, etc., and emergency services are provided 24 hour a day / 365 days a year. All animals picked up within the city are housed at the Humane Society.

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Police Department | City of Tea

Responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Tea. Contact the non-emergency line to report nuisances including junk cars, street parking for longer than 24 hours, parking that obstructs view, noise, and barking dogs.

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Code Enforcement | City of Sioux Falls City Council

Code Enforcement works to improve the appearance and safety of Sioux Falls by assuring compliance with city ordinances. Departments including City Attorney, Fire Rescue, Health, Parks/Recreation, Police, Planning and Development Services and Public Works work in cooperation to assure compliance with respective titles and chapters of the Sioux Falls Code of Ordinances. ​Residents are able to ask questions, report non-emergency concerns and track progress on the City of Sioux Falls app. Direct numbers for common code enforcement requests include: Emergencies - 911 Animal Control and Police Non-Emergencies - 605-367-7000 City Attorney - 605-367-8880 Emerald Ash Borer Information - Help Line Center: 211 Engineering, Environmental/Household Hazardous Waste, Landfill, Street Hazards - 605-367-8600 Fair Housing Awareness, Human Relations - 605-367-8745 Fire (Non-Emergencies) - 605-367-8093 Health - 605-367-8760 Housing Repairs (Income Based) - 605-367-8180 Lawn Watering Schedule 605-373-6971 Mosquito Control - 605-367-8284 Property Maintenance, Sidewalk/Snow Violations, Nuisance Vegetation (including weeds, grass) - 605-978-6900 Trees/Forestry - 605-367-8222 Street Light Out - 605-373-6979 Zoning - 605-367-8254 For other issues and departments, please visit the website listed below.

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Building Services | City of Watertown

Responsible for reviewing, issuing, and managing building permits through means of inspection and other necessary measures.

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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).

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Traffic Office | City of Huron

Traffic is responsible for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the city's traffic signal system, traffic control signs, and all pavement markings. Contact this division to report: Missing or damaged sign or traffic light, A dangerous intersection, Pedestrian hazards or other traffic hazards, A burned-out street light, please supply the yellow tag number on the affected pole if possible; Issues with traffic signals and traffic signs, Issues with weather warning sirens, Issues with streetlights, Issues with work zone traffic control, Issues with parking on city streets and in city owned parking lots, and Traffic and pedestrians safety concerns.

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Public Works | City of Dell Rapids

The Public Works Department is responsible for maintenance of streets and parks, maintenance and operation of the water and wastewater utilities, and operation of the City rubble site. Street Department: Responsible for 35 miles of City streets and alleyways. Also performs street sign maintenance, street crosswalk marking, clean-up after storms, and many other tasks that require immediate attention. Parks Department: Maintains 220 acres of green space within the City including baseball and softball fields. Water Department: Operates two elevated water towers as part of it's water distribution system. Wastewater Department: Utilizes a Sequence Batch Reactor system for wastewater treatment. The wastewater collection system utilizes six lift stations to move wastewater to the gravity flow sewer mains and to the lagoons for treatment.

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City of Sioux Falls App - Contact the City | City of Sioux Falls Department of Innovation and Technology

City of Sioux Falls App is an app that offers the public the ability to request service for numerous needs. Users can upload a photo from their mobile device and attach GPS coordinates with their submission along with a brief message. A City employee will reach out when the issue is scheduled for repair and/or has been resolved. Community is also built into the app as neighbors can see issues submitted by other users in their neighborhood. The app is available for free for Apple and Android devices. Search for City of Sioux Falls in Google Play or Apple App Store. Citizens can also report a problem​ online. Select a report/request on topics ranging from Abandoned Vehicles Drainage Concerns Grass/Weeks Intersection Flooding Pothole Etc. Who to contact with questions or concerns

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Water Purification Plant | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

Provide drinking water of high quality and in such quantities to meet the needs and demands of customers.

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Code Enforcement | City of Summerset

Assists in the administration and enforcement of the City Ordinances as related to public health and safety. Respond to complaints registered by citizens, the Mayor, the City Council, or other City Officials.

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Building Inspection and Code Enforcement | City of Dell Rapids

Provides technical building code advice to the City Administrator and Planning and Zoning Commission; administers the permitting function, including application, fee assessment and collection, permit issuance, inspection, documentation, and occupancy. Also enforces a variety of codes, including the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, National Electronic Code and local codes relating to nuisance, safety, and zoning.

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Zoning & Planning | Hyde County

Local planning office gathers information on existing physical, social and economic conditions; project future trends; examine alternative courses of action; and develop long and short-term land use plans to guide the growth and revitalization of urban, suburban and rural areas within the community. This office handles issues dealing with building construction and property maintenance issues including Building Permits, Zoning Permits, and Tickets for not addressing snow removal on sidewalks and mowing of lawns.

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Ordinances/Planning and Zoning/Finance Office | City of Freeman

City Ordinances are municipal laws enacted by local government officials. They cover city-specific matters not already addressed by state & federal laws. Planning and Zoning focuses on issues dealing with building construction and property maintenance issues including building permits, zoning permits, and code enforcement. The Finance Office is responsible for managing fiscal affairs of a city, town or township. Responsibilities vary but generally include budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management, and financial reporting.

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Planning and Zoning | City of Watertown

Responsible for the orderly development of the city through comprehensive land use, ordinance and engineering design standards. Reviews applications for subdivisions of land, annexation and zoning, vacation, rezoning, conditional use, variance, or public dances/festivals.

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Pothole Hotline | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

This hotline handles concerns/questions/complaints, and problem potholes will be patched up as quickly as possible. The Street Team has been notified and a work order will be generated.

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Street Maintenance Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

Street Maintenance tasks comprise of street overlay, crack sealing, seal coating, curb/gutter repair, storm inlet repair, service cut repair, street sweeping, pothole patching, gravel road maintenance, minor bridge repair, and winter snow removal activities. Snow alerts and removal information can be found at www.siouxfalls.gov/snow. Categories include getting notified, finding your zone, sidewalk snow, snow gate information, and ticketing and towing. People can sign up to receive snow alert notifications by texting SNOWALERT to 888777.

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City Manager | City of Watertown

Handles daily operations, manages budgets and oversees city departments. Serves as a link between a link between elected officials and staff.

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Water Conservation Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

Lawn Watering Restrictions: - Stage 1 - Watering lawns is not allowed during the hours of 12:00noon - 5:00pm users with even-numbered addresses may water lawns on even-numbered calendar dates users with odd-numbered addresses may water lawns on odd-numbered calendar dates. Hand watering of vegetation such as shrubbery, trees, ground covers, plants, vines, gardens, vegetables, and flowers is permitted any time of day if the water is applied by a hose that does not leak and is equipped with a hand-held nozzle that automatically shuts off when released. - Stage 2 - Watering for all residential, commercial, industrial, and City facilities is allowed one day per week based on the last number of the property address. view at www.siouxfalls.org/public-works/water-conservation/schedule Stage 3 - Watering for all residential, commercial, industrial, and City facilities is not allowed. *Violations of this schedule can called into the main number. Plumbing Rebates: - Toilet rebate for the purchase and installation of replacement of an existing inefficient toilet manufactured prior to 1992: Single-family residence rebate up to $75.00 Multiple family residences rebate up to $50.00 Irrigation timer rebate up to $80.00 toward the purchase. Rain sensor rebate up to $50.00 to purchase and install a rain sensor for underground irrigation systems that were installed prior to May 12, 2005 Water Conservation Devices: The City can provide conservation shower heads, toilet leak detection tablets, moisture meters, and garden hose attachments at no charge. The additional devices provide customers participating in the retrofit program even greater water savings.

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Landfill | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

The 789 acre sanitary landfill and rubble site is located 5 miles west of Sioux Falls on 41st Street and 464th Avenue. Other services available at the landfill include: - Yard waste composting center Free compost - just bring a container and a shovel Major appliance recycling area Tree wood The Sioux Falls Landfill or a citizen's private garbage hauler can answer questions concerning either the yard waste or recycling programs. Free Landfill Pass - Sioux Falls residents receive a free paperless pass for one free trip to the City of Sioux Falls Sanitary Landfill. Residents may present a driver's license or state ID card for scanning at the landfill entrance. Pass is limited to one annual free trip to the landfill per household address. Passes are based on zip code which opens program to those living in multi-family units, such as apartment buildings. The pass will allow the addressee to dispose of one load (less than 3 cubic yards or gross vehicle weight less than 10,000 pounds) at the landfill. Residents may not pay an individual to haul your load, as the load will then be considered a contractor or commercial load. All loads must be tarped or tied down to be admitted free. Small branch size debris can be disposed of at the City's 2 Leaf, Grass and Small Branch Drop Off locations which are open Saturday, April 13 - Sunday, May 26, 2024.

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