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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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City Government Departments/Offices
Residential Energy/Water Conservation Rebates
Residential Energy/Water Conservation Systems/Devices
Water Conservation Enforcement
Local Government Complaints/Ombudsman Offices
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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Mayors Offices
Building Inspection
City/Town Finance Offices
Government Buildings/Installations
Street Signs
Water Service Connection/Repair
City Government Departments/Offices
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street/Highway Traffic Control
City/County Planning Offices
Building Code Enforcement/Appeals
City/County Parks
Zoning
Utility Service Providers
Traffic Signs
Serving the citizens of Sioux Falls. All Fire Stations are a Safe Place for youth.

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Fire Control/Extinction
City Government Departments/Offices
CPR Instruction
Includes swimming pool with water slide, basketball court, racquetball court, weight room, cardio room, party room and classroom. Lockers are day use only; no items can be left in lockers. Sauna and hot tub are available and close 30 minutes prior to facility closing.

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Meeting Space
Recreation Centers
Basketball
City Government Departments/Offices
Swimming Facilities
Risk Management oversees the City's liability and property insurance programs. The City's loss control program adopts best practices in order to protect the assets of the City from adverse and unexpected loss.
Project NICE/KEEP is a neighborhood cleanup project. Place tree branches, yard waste, appliances, and tires in separate piles for recycling. Separate glass, sharp objects, and other breakables and put them in a pile by the curb - apart from other items. Do not set out hazardous household waste, electronics or garbage and do not place loose piles of rubble, concrete, or gravel on the curb or street. If weather does not permit cleanup at that time, an alternate week will be chosen. The Project NICE/KEEP Zone interactive map (coming soon!) is available (where you can plug in your address and find out if you are in the zone) Details regarding dates and time will be mailed to homeowners in the targeted areas. NICE (Neighborhood Improvement Complaint Easement) identifies specific neighborhoods at risk of nuisance concerns and assist the neighborhoods to address those concerns. KEEP (Keep Environmental Enhancement Permanent) works in conjunction with the NICE program.
The City Attorney represents the city in contractual matters, is responsible for drafting new ordinances and amendments to current ordinances, and is responsible for prosecuting violations of municipal ordinance. The City Attorney's Office cannot represent private parties or give them legal advice.

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City Attorney
City Government Departments/Offices
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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Street/Highway Traffic Control
Local Government Complaints/Ombudsman Offices
Street Signs
City Government Departments/Offices
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Bridge/Tunnel Maintenance
Traffic Signs
Assesses the emergency situation and then dispatches appropriate responding agencies including; police, sheriff, fire, ambulance services, and / or highway patrol.

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Ambulance Services
Mental Health Warrants
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
911 Services
State Government Agencies/Departments
Sheriff
Fire Control/Extinction
Medication Disposal
City Government Departments/Offices
Municipal Police
Highway Patrol
Providing power/light and water/sewer for the citizens of Madison.

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City Government Departments/Offices
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Utility Service Providers
Assesses the emergency situation and then dispatches appropriate responding agencies including; police, sheriff, fire, ambulance services, and / or highway patrol.

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Ambulance Services
Mental Health Warrants
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
911 Services
State Government Agencies/Departments
Sheriff
Fire Control/Extinction
Medication Disposal
City Government Departments/Offices
Municipal Police
Highway Patrol
The animal control department assists in getting or renewing pet licenses.

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Animal Control
City Government Departments/Offices
Responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Centerville. Services include SAFE program, public speaking to various community organizations, enforces federal, state, county, and municipal laws and ordinances, responds to and investigates traffic accidents, and administers first responder assistance.

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911 Services
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Municipal Police
Ambulance Services
General Crime Reporting
City Government Departments/Offices
Oversee the following: Recreation Trail: over 30-miles of uninterrupted paved trail which encircles the city. Parks: Sioux Falls is home to, over 80 parks in its more than 3,400-acre park system. Shelter Reservations: Parks and Recreation will make picnic shelter reservations for your group and post a reservation sign at the shelter. Wedding Reservation: The wedding application form and complete wedding policy, which lists wedding reservation times, can be viewed, or printed on the website or obtained from the Parks and Recreation Office. Weddings can be scheduled at the following locations: McKennan Park Sunken Garden, Sherman Park Garden, Terrace Park Japanese Garden, and Tuthill Garden. Wedding events can be scheduled for two different, four-hour time blocks year-round. Partners/Third-party attractions: ​Levitt Shell: a two-acre outdoor music venue in Falls Park West which features free outdoor concerts from artists of various genres each summer. For concert series information, visit www.levitsiouxfalls.org or call 605-271-1560. Rental events are limited during the Levitt Concert Series season. For rental information contact Friends of Levitt 605-271-1560 or www.levitsiouxfalls.org/rent-venue ​Great Bear Chalet: 605-367-7317, www.greatbearpark.com ​Great Plains Zoo & Museum: 605-367-8613, www.greatzoo.org ​Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum: 605-367-4414, www.maryjowegnerarboretum.com ​Overlook Cafe, 605-367-4885: https://fallsoverlook.com

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Bike Trails
City/County Parks
City Government Departments/Offices
Memorials/Monuments
Wedding Sites
Nature Centers/Walks
Skiing
Meeting Space
Oversees receipt of payment for all utility services and setting up service accounts. Also, oversees the process of billings for water, wastewater, recycling and garbage. The Finance Office also handles the issuance of business licenses and renewals.

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Beer/Liquor Licenses and Permits
Business Registration/Licensing
Bill Payment Locations
City Government Departments/Offices
City/Town Clerk Offices
Providing water for the city of Chamberlain, monitoring and treating water to ensure it meets the federal safety guidelines.

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Utility Service Providers
City Government Departments/Offices
Water Quality Assurance
Water Service Connection/Repair
Provides light and power services for businesses and residents within the limits of Vermillion, South Dakota.

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City Government Departments/Offices
Utility Service Providers
Services provided are children's reading program, Free Wi-Fi, public access computers/tools, large print materials, educational classes, inter-library loan, E-Books, Audiobooks, Videos, and Newspapers and magazines.

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Telephone Book Collections
Book Downloads
Recording/Tape/CD Collections
Interlibrary Loan
Public Internet Access Sites
Children's Library Services
Public Access Computers/Tools
Book Loan
Municipal Libraries
City Government Departments/Offices
Large Print Materials/Collections
Services provided: finance, water, sewer and garbage, utilities, building permits, ordinances, and parks & recreation (parks, camping, swimming pool).

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Water Conservation Enforcement
City/Town Clerk Offices
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Wastewater Collection/Processing
Beer/Liquor Licenses and Permits
Business Registration/Licensing
Snow/Ice Removal Ordinance Enforcement
Water Quality Assurance
Bill Payment Locations
Building Permits
City/County Parks
City Government Departments/Offices
Utility Service Providers
Riverside Cemetery has 35 acres that are maintained. There are around 400 burial sites left to purchase in the original 35 acres. In August of 2001 the City of Pierre purchased 52 additional acres, of which, 25 acres will be developed into burial sites and roads. This will give the cemetery an additional 12,400 burial sites.
Oversees utility billing, accounts receivable, and accounts payable for the City of Aberdeen, SD. The Finance Office compiles City Council Meeting Agendas and Minutes, maintains various records, and assists with issuing various licenses and permits.

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City/Town Clerk Offices
City Government Departments/Offices
Street Vendor Permits
Beer/Liquor Licenses and Permits
Business Registration/Licensing
Provides tree planting information, oversight of the Auld-Brokaw Trail System, maintains a trail and parks map, and oversees park and facility rental.

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Roadside Landscape Maintenance
Meeting Space
Golf
Golf Courses
City/County Parks
City Government Departments/Offices
Services provided are: Finance - The office that is responsible for managing the fiscal affairs for the city. Responsibilities include budget development and monitoring, accounting, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management and financial reporting. Parks and Recreation - Maintains parks and green space areas as well as sports fields and facilities. City Hall - Provides the City Council agendas, public records, location of City Council Meetings. City administration approves special event permits, coordinates planning, organizing and directing the activities of city departments. Utilities - Includes water, sewer, and garbage collection Public Works - Streets & sanitation, landfill, snow removal, sanitary sewer services, building permits, planning & zoning

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Government Buildings/Installations
City/County Parks
Mayors Offices
City/County Planning Offices
Trash/Garbage Pickup
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Swimming Facilities
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
City/Town Clerk Offices
Business Registration/Licensing
Sanitary Landfills
Recreation Centers
City Government Departments/Offices
Beer/Liquor Licenses and Permits
Bill Payment Locations
Building Permits
Zoning
City/Town Council Offices
Street/Highway Traffic Control
Free household hazardous waste drop-off for residents; no business waste will be accepted. The following household products are recommended for disposal at the Household Hazardous Waste Facility. Automotive used motor oil, auto batteries, transmission fluid, brake fluid, antifreeze, gasoline and other fuels, degreaser, carburetor cleaner, and windshield washer fluid Lawn and Garden weed killer, insect killer, roach poison, rodent bait, bug spray, fertilizer with weed killer, fertilizer, pool chemicals, and lighter fluid Home Improvement cooking oil, latex or oil-based paint, stain, varnish, lacquer, paint thinner, turpentine, furniture stripper, paint remover, wood preservatives, roofing tar, driveway sealer, glue with solvents, water-based glue, putty, grout, caulk, glaze, spackle, and concrete cleaner Household Items drain and oven cleaner, toilet cleaner, spot remover, aerosol products, rubbing alcohol, disinfectant, cleaner with bleach, cleaner with ammonia, polish with solvents, glass cleaner, mothballs, cosmetics, nail polish and remover, and all batteries Recycling containers available for small to medium sized public events. To reserve recycling bins for your event, please call (605) 367-8187, at least one week prior to your event. Event coordinators will still be responsible for waste and recycling collection both during and after their event, as well as the transportation of the recycling containers to and from the Household Hazardous Waste Facility.

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Mercury Waste Recycling and Recovery
Hazardous Materials Collection Sites
City Government Departments/Offices
Disc golf baskets stay up year round unless maintenance or park improvement affects the course. Baskets may move to allow turf to regrow.