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Emil M. Larson Public Library | City of Clark
Services include E-Books & Audiobooks, Online Databases, Wi-Fi Access, Books, Videos, Magazines, Newspapers, CDs/DVDs, Reference Materials, Photocopier, Computers, Scanner, Large Print Books, Book Clubs, and Story Time.
Services include E-Books & Audiobooks, Online Databases, Wi-Fi Access, Books, Videos, Magazines, Newspapers, CDs/DVDs, Reference Materials, Photocopier, Computers, Scanner, Large Print Books, Book Clubs, and Story Time.
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Building Services | City of Sioux Falls Planning and Development Services
Building Services is a division of the Department of Planning and Development Services and is made up of several sub-divisions: Building Inspection, Electrical Inspection, Mechanical Inspection, and Plumbing Inspection.
Additional contact phone numbers:
Inspections: 605-367-8670
Contractor Licensing: 605-367-8672
Building Services is a division of the Department of Planning and Development Services and is made up of several sub-divisions: Building Inspection, Electrical Inspection, Mechanical Inspection, and Plumbing Inspection.
Additional contact phone numbers:
Inspections: 605-367-8670
Contractor Licensing: 605-367-8672
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Finance Office | City of Chamberlain
Works to provide timely and accurate financial information to the city management and to the public, and to administer the city's assets, including cash and investments, in a prudent and intelligent manner.
Accepts, reviews, approves and collects fees for permits including building, liquor/wine/malt beverages and pet licenses.
Works to provide timely and accurate financial information to the city management and to the public, and to administer the city's assets, including cash and investments, in a prudent and intelligent manner.
Accepts, reviews, approves and collects fees for permits including building, liquor/wine/malt beverages and pet licenses.
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Community Campus | City of Huron
Huron Community Campus is a partnership campus designed and implemented to replace the lost opportunity of post secondary education with the closing of Si Tanka/Huron University in 2005. This educational model is defined as a physical location where two or more institutions collaborate to deliver academic programs and student services. Huron Community Campus is directed by a board appointed by the Mayor and City Commission.
Cornerstones Career Learning Center is currently offering community education courses.
To obtain a list of courses offered and information about renting rooms in the facility please call.
Huron Community Campus is a partnership campus designed and implemented to replace the lost opportunity of post secondary education with the closing of Si Tanka/Huron University in 2005. This educational model is defined as a physical location where two or more institutions collaborate to deliver academic programs and student services. Huron Community Campus is directed by a board appointed by the Mayor and City Commission.
Cornerstones Career Learning Center is currently offering community education courses.
To obtain a list of courses offered and information about renting rooms in the facility please call.
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Aquatics | City of Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation
Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation operates the Midco® Aquatic Center and eight other facilities, including three family aquatic centers, two neighborhood aquatic facilities, three spray parks, and two wading pools. Open swim at aquatic facilities is 1:00pm - 5:00pm and 6:30pm - 8:00pm daily. Children 6 years old and younger must be supervised by someone at least 16. The ratio of children 6 and younger must not exceed five per adult. Spray parks are open 11:00am - 8:00pm.
Swim passes are available to buy or renew. Swim passes may be used at any of the following aquatic facilities when open:
Drake Springs Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Frank Olson Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Hayward Park Splash Pad, free
Kuehn Park Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Laurel Oak Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Midco® Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
McKennan Park Wading Pool, free
Pioneer Spray Park, free
T. Denny Sanford Splash Pad, free
Terrace Park Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
There are programming and events happening at each pool during the summer, find dates and locations at Siouxfalls.gov/guide.
Swimming lessons are available indoor year-round at the Midco Aquatic Center. Outdoor lessons are available during the summer at various outdoor pool locations. Registration is online. Courses are divided into six levels, starting with Level 1 for children aged 5 and older who are comfortable standing in three feet of water without support. Please note that successful demonstration of skills from the preceding level is a prerequisite for all levels except Level 1.
Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation operates the Midco® Aquatic Center and eight other facilities, including three family aquatic centers, two neighborhood aquatic facilities, three spray parks, and two wading pools. Open swim at aquatic facilities is 1:00pm - 5:00pm and 6:30pm - 8:00pm daily. Children 6 years old and younger must be supervised by someone at least 16. The ratio of children 6 and younger must not exceed five per adult. Spray parks are open 11:00am - 8:00pm.
Swim passes are available to buy or renew. Swim passes may be used at any of the following aquatic facilities when open:
Drake Springs Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Frank Olson Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Hayward Park Splash Pad, free
Kuehn Park Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Laurel Oak Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Midco® Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
McKennan Park Wading Pool, free
Pioneer Spray Park, free
T. Denny Sanford Splash Pad, free
Terrace Park Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
There are programming and events happening at each pool during the summer, find dates and locations at Siouxfalls.gov/guide.
Swimming lessons are available indoor year-round at the Midco Aquatic Center. Outdoor lessons are available during the summer at various outdoor pool locations. Registration is online. Courses are divided into six levels, starting with Level 1 for children aged 5 and older who are comfortable standing in three feet of water without support. Please note that successful demonstration of skills from the preceding level is a prerequisite for all levels except Level 1.
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Flandreau City Park | City of Flandreau
A scenic park that offers a campground, picnic shelters, boat ramp, firepits, softball and baseball diamonds, playgrounds, sand volleyball court, horseshoe pit, and the Oxbow Wetlands Nature Trail.
Campsites are available on a first come, first serve basis - reservations are not required.
A scenic park that offers a campground, picnic shelters, boat ramp, firepits, softball and baseball diamonds, playgrounds, sand volleyball court, horseshoe pit, and the Oxbow Wetlands Nature Trail.
Campsites are available on a first come, first serve basis - reservations are not required.
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Skate Parks | City of Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation
Sioux Falls has three skate parks: Drake Springs Skate Park, Kuehn Park, and Barb Iverson Skate Plaza. Only skateboards, inline skates, and BMX bikes allowed. No other wheeled devices of any kind are allowed within the skate park.
Availability of skate parks in the future may be dependent on patrons' compliance with the following:
Skate at your own risk as parks are not supervised and users assume all risks inherent in the use of these facilities. Use of these facilities may result in serious injury or death.
It is strongly recommended that users wear an approved helmet, knee and elbow pads, and wrist guards.
Food and drink are not allowed inside the rink or skate park areas.
Glass, alcohol, and smoking are prohibited.
No stickers, loud music, inappropriate language/actions, or reckless behavior allowed.
Sioux Falls has three skate parks: Drake Springs Skate Park, Kuehn Park, and Barb Iverson Skate Plaza. Only skateboards, inline skates, and BMX bikes allowed. No other wheeled devices of any kind are allowed within the skate park.
Availability of skate parks in the future may be dependent on patrons' compliance with the following:
Skate at your own risk as parks are not supervised and users assume all risks inherent in the use of these facilities. Use of these facilities may result in serious injury or death.
It is strongly recommended that users wear an approved helmet, knee and elbow pads, and wrist guards.
Food and drink are not allowed inside the rink or skate park areas.
Glass, alcohol, and smoking are prohibited.
No stickers, loud music, inappropriate language/actions, or reckless behavior allowed.
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Aquatics | City of Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation
Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation operates the Midco® Aquatic Center and eight other facilities, including three family aquatic centers, two neighborhood aquatic facilities, three spray parks, and two wading pools. Open swim at aquatic facilities is 1:00pm - 5:00pm and 6:30pm - 8:00pm daily. Children 6 years old and younger must be supervised by someone at least 16. The ratio of children 6 and younger must not exceed five per adult. Spray parks are open 11:00am - 8:00pm.
Swim passes are available to buy or renew. Swim passes may be used at any of the following aquatic facilities when open:
Drake Springs Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Frank Olson Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Hayward Park Splash Pad, free
Kuehn Park Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Laurel Oak Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Midco® Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
McKennan Park Wading Pool, free
Pioneer Spray Park, free
T. Denny Sanford Splash Pad, free
Terrace Park Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
There are programming and events happening at each pool during the summer, find dates and locations at Siouxfalls.gov/guide.
Swimming lessons are available indoor year-round at the Midco Aquatic Center. Outdoor lessons are available during the summer at various outdoor pool locations. Registration is online. Courses are divided into six levels, starting with Level 1 for children aged 5 and older who are comfortable standing in three feet of water without support. Please note that successful demonstration of skills from the preceding level is a prerequisite for all levels except Level 1.
Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation operates the Midco® Aquatic Center and eight other facilities, including three family aquatic centers, two neighborhood aquatic facilities, three spray parks, and two wading pools. Open swim at aquatic facilities is 1:00pm - 5:00pm and 6:30pm - 8:00pm daily. Children 6 years old and younger must be supervised by someone at least 16. The ratio of children 6 and younger must not exceed five per adult. Spray parks are open 11:00am - 8:00pm.
Swim passes are available to buy or renew. Swim passes may be used at any of the following aquatic facilities when open:
Drake Springs Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Frank Olson Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Hayward Park Splash Pad, free
Kuehn Park Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Laurel Oak Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Midco® Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
McKennan Park Wading Pool, free
Pioneer Spray Park, free
T. Denny Sanford Splash Pad, free
Terrace Park Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
There are programming and events happening at each pool during the summer, find dates and locations at Siouxfalls.gov/guide.
Swimming lessons are available indoor year-round at the Midco Aquatic Center. Outdoor lessons are available during the summer at various outdoor pool locations. Registration is online. Courses are divided into six levels, starting with Level 1 for children aged 5 and older who are comfortable standing in three feet of water without support. Please note that successful demonstration of skills from the preceding level is a prerequisite for all levels except Level 1.
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Finance Office | City of Mitchell
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.
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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City Administrator | City of Dell Rapids
The City Administrator performs high level administrative, technical, and professional work in directing and supervising for the welfare of the City. They prepare ordinances and resolutions, recommends policy directions to the City Council, and carries out all other duties as prescribed.
They also serve as the City's Zoning Administrator, Floodplain Administrator, and Personnel Director.
The City Administrator performs high level administrative, technical, and professional work in directing and supervising for the welfare of the City. They prepare ordinances and resolutions, recommends policy directions to the City Council, and carries out all other duties as prescribed.
They also serve as the City's Zoning Administrator, Floodplain Administrator, and Personnel Director.
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Planning and Zoning Department | City of Box Elder
Processes applications for permits, land use, and business licenses, conducts building inspections, enforces regulatory compliance, provides information related to building permits, home construction, drone flying, and more, holds public meetings to discuss and make decisions regarding the growth and development of the city, lists development plans and zoning codes, and includes a GIS Division that provides mapping services, data, and technical support to the City and the public.
Processes applications for permits, land use, and business licenses, conducts building inspections, enforces regulatory compliance, provides information related to building permits, home construction, drone flying, and more, holds public meetings to discuss and make decisions regarding the growth and development of the city, lists development plans and zoning codes, and includes a GIS Division that provides mapping services, data, and technical support to the City and the public.
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Landfill | City of Watertown
The Watertown Regional Landfill accepts and disposes of municipal solid waste. It is located three miles south and one mile east from the junction of Highways 212 and 81. The landfill is closed Sundays and holidays. Provides recycling, yard waste disposal, compost, white goods, Christmas Tree Recycling, and Household Hazardous Waste disposal. Individuals from surrounding counties should call to learn more about rates.
The Watertown Regional Landfill accepts and disposes of municipal solid waste. It is located three miles south and one mile east from the junction of Highways 212 and 81. The landfill is closed Sundays and holidays. Provides recycling, yard waste disposal, compost, white goods, Christmas Tree Recycling, and Household Hazardous Waste disposal. Individuals from surrounding counties should call to learn more about rates.
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Medical and Dental Clinics | City of Sioux Falls Health Department
Falls Community Health is a family practice medical clinic and dental clinic with emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. The Community Health Center was established in 1979 with its goal being to remove the barriers, primarily financial, that exist and limit the access of lower income individuals or families seeking primary health care services.
Services for the general public include family health, lab radiology, well-child care, immunizations, family planning (including birth control, STD screening and treatment), patient education, and dental care.
Services for established clinic patients include outpatient mental health and substance abuse counseling, psychiatry services, transportation assistance (transporter of last resort), and pharmacy assistance to clients of the Falls Community Health Care Clinic.
Falls Community Health is a family practice medical clinic and dental clinic with emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. The Community Health Center was established in 1979 with its goal being to remove the barriers, primarily financial, that exist and limit the access of lower income individuals or families seeking primary health care services.
Services for the general public include family health, lab radiology, well-child care, immunizations, family planning (including birth control, STD screening and treatment), patient education, and dental care.
Services for established clinic patients include outpatient mental health and substance abuse counseling, psychiatry services, transportation assistance (transporter of last resort), and pharmacy assistance to clients of the Falls Community Health Care Clinic.
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Medication Based Treatment for Substance Use DisordersCase/Care ManagementGeriatric PsychiatryCommunity ClinicsChildhood ImmunizationPhysical ExaminationsSexually Transmitted Infection ScreeningDental Care Expense AssistanceSafer Sex EducationPsychiatric Medication ServicesMental Health Expense AssistanceObstetrics/GynecologyFamily Counseling AgenciesSexually Transmitted Infection TreatmentHPV ImmunizationsPrescription Expense AssistanceSubstance Use Disorder Treatment Expense AssistanceIndividual CounselingCommunity Health WorkersCity Government Departments/OfficesNon-Emergency Medical TransportationBirth ControlAdult PsychiatryFlu VaccinesGeneral Health Education ProgramsSubstance Use Disorder CounselingDental Care
City Attorney | City of Alexandria
The City Attorney represents the city in contractual matters. It is responsible for drafting new ordinances and amendments to current ordinances and also responsible for prosecuting violations of municipal ordinance.
The City Attorney's Office cannot represent private parties or give them legal advice.
The City Attorney represents the city in contractual matters. It is responsible for drafting new ordinances and amendments to current ordinances and also 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 Departments and Services | City of Beresford
City services provided include the following: Mayor and city council, city administrator, city finance department, Beresford Municipal Telephone Company, street department, electric department, parks and recreation, public library, planning and zoning, and garbage, rubble and recycling.
City services provided include the following: Mayor and city council, city administrator, city finance department, Beresford Municipal Telephone Company, street department, electric department, parks and recreation, public library, planning and zoning, and garbage, rubble and recycling.
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Snow Clearance/Street SaltingTelephone Book CollectionsElectric Service Connection/RepairCity/Town Council OfficesTraffic SignsCity/Town Finance OfficesMayors OfficesPublic Access Computers/ToolsChildren's Library ServicesMunicipal LibrariesCity Government Departments/OfficesPublic Internet Access SitesStreet SignsZoningGovernment Buildings/InstallationsCity/County Planning OfficesCity/County ParksResidential Recycling Programs
City Council | City of Sioux Falls City Council
The Council consists of three At-Large Members; five District Council Members, and the Mayor. The Council Members serve on a part-time basis and the Mayor is full time. The current Council Members are:
At-Large Members:
Rich Merkouris; 605-367-8818
Richard Thomason; 605-367-8733
Sarah Cole; 605-367-8808 (Until 12/3/2025)
Southwest District Council Member
Ryan Spellerberg; 605-367-8865
Southeast District Council Member
David Barranco; 605-367-8102
Northeast District Council Member
Miranda Basye; 605-367-8764
Central District Council Member
Curt Soehl; 605-367-8110
Northwest District
Jennifer Sigette; 605-367-8898
The Council consists of three At-Large Members; five District Council Members, and the Mayor. The Council Members serve on a part-time basis and the Mayor is full time. The current Council Members are:
At-Large Members:
Rich Merkouris; 605-367-8818
Richard Thomason; 605-367-8733
Sarah Cole; 605-367-8808 (Until 12/3/2025)
Southwest District Council Member
Ryan Spellerberg; 605-367-8865
Southeast District Council Member
David Barranco; 605-367-8102
Northeast District Council Member
Miranda Basye; 605-367-8764
Central District Council Member
Curt Soehl; 605-367-8110
Northwest District
Jennifer Sigette; 605-367-8898
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Human Resources | City of Aberdeen
Manages recruiting, hiring, training, developing, and retaining employees for departments of the City of Aberdeen.
Manages recruiting, hiring, training, developing, and retaining employees for departments of the City of Aberdeen.
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Public Works | City of Deadwood
The Public Works Department is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the street system, wastewater and storm water collection systems, water distribution system, and public buildings used for city business and for tourism.
The Public Works Department is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the street system, wastewater and storm water collection systems, water distribution system, and public buildings used for city business and for tourism.
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Finance Office | City of Emery
Responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the city including budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management, and financial reporting.
Responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the city including budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management, and financial reporting.
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Yard Waste Site | City of Flandreau
The City of Flandreau offers a Yard Waste site for city residents and non-city residents for use. Materials accepted include grass clippings, leaves, garden vines, stalks, trees, tree branches, scrap lumber, and untreated wood.
All materials must be separated into category.
The City of Flandreau offers a Yard Waste site for city residents and non-city residents for use. Materials accepted include grass clippings, leaves, garden vines, stalks, trees, tree branches, scrap lumber, and untreated wood.
All materials must be separated into category.
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Aquatics Division | City of Rapid City
Roosevelt Swim Center
Indoor and 50 meter Roosevelt Swim Center Outdoor Pool
Providing open swim, family swim, walking pool, lap pool, water fitness classes, racquetball courts, land fitness classes, and limited cardio equipment.
Parkview Pool
Providing dividing board, fountains, slide, sand volleyball, and play area.
Jimmy Hilton Pool at Sioux Park
Providing youth dinosaur slide, lily-pads, 2 slides, and fountains.
Horace Mann Pool
Providing mountain slide, 2 run-out slides and 1 drop slide, climbing wall, and vortex pool.
Aquatics division services include fitness classes, CPR classes, babysitting classes, lifeguard courses, and American Red Cross health and safety courses.
Roosevelt Swim Center
Indoor and 50 meter Roosevelt Swim Center Outdoor Pool
Providing open swim, family swim, walking pool, lap pool, water fitness classes, racquetball courts, land fitness classes, and limited cardio equipment.
Parkview Pool
Providing dividing board, fountains, slide, sand volleyball, and play area.
Jimmy Hilton Pool at Sioux Park
Providing youth dinosaur slide, lily-pads, 2 slides, and fountains.
Horace Mann Pool
Providing mountain slide, 2 run-out slides and 1 drop slide, climbing wall, and vortex pool.
Aquatics division services include fitness classes, CPR classes, babysitting classes, lifeguard courses, and American Red Cross health and safety courses.
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Swimming Pool & Parks | City of Freeman
Offers a swimming pool for city residents to enjoy as well as swimming lessons and water aerobics.
The City of Freeman also has two city parks - Swimming Pool Park (located next to the swimming pool) includes playground equipment, picnic shelters. and tennis courts. Lions Park (between Railway & Juniper) offers playground equipment, horseshoe pits, and picnic shelters.
Offers a swimming pool for city residents to enjoy as well as swimming lessons and water aerobics.
The City of Freeman also has two city parks - Swimming Pool Park (located next to the swimming pool) includes playground equipment, picnic shelters. and tennis courts. Lions Park (between Railway & Juniper) offers playground equipment, horseshoe pits, and picnic shelters.
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Department of Community Development | City of Rapid City
Provides a broad mix of development services including:
Building Services Division
Plans examination and building code enforcement
Building permitting and inspections
Air Quality permitting
Staff support for Building Code Board of Appeals and Air Quality Board
Current Planning
Plans examination and zoning ordinance enforcement
Review and processing of land use applications
Prepares zoning code ordinances and municipal code amendments
Staff support for the Planning Commission
Review and processing of platting applications to subdivide property
Long Range Planning
Comprehensive Master Planning
Transportation Planning
Neighborhood Planning
Residential and non-residential growth analysis and projections
Land Use Plan Amendments
Staff support for the Metropolitan Planning Organization and committees
Code Enforcement Division
Respond to complaints registered by citizens, Mayor, City Council, or other City Officials
Initiate enforcement action on violations observed by enforcement officers where no complaints have been filed
Administer the processes of noticing and abatement of violations
Assist in the enforcement of the requirements of the Sign Code
Parking Enforcement Division
Enforces parking regulations
Monitors parking that is metered, permitted and/or time restricted
Maintains several City owned parking lots and the downtown parking structure
Provides support services to the Parking Advisory Board
Educates the public on the City's Parking Ordinances
Serves as an advocate for continued development in downtown Rapid City
Planning Projects Division
Coordinates planning projects and other studies surrounding growth, development and redevelopment of Rapid City
Facilitates the creation and implementation of ordinances, policies and procedures
Historic Preservation
Reviews development applications and conducts annexation studies
Staff support for the Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Sign Review, grant management and a community education program
Provides a broad mix of development services including:
Building Services Division
Plans examination and building code enforcement
Building permitting and inspections
Air Quality permitting
Staff support for Building Code Board of Appeals and Air Quality Board
Current Planning
Plans examination and zoning ordinance enforcement
Review and processing of land use applications
Prepares zoning code ordinances and municipal code amendments
Staff support for the Planning Commission
Review and processing of platting applications to subdivide property
Long Range Planning
Comprehensive Master Planning
Transportation Planning
Neighborhood Planning
Residential and non-residential growth analysis and projections
Land Use Plan Amendments
Staff support for the Metropolitan Planning Organization and committees
Code Enforcement Division
Respond to complaints registered by citizens, Mayor, City Council, or other City Officials
Initiate enforcement action on violations observed by enforcement officers where no complaints have been filed
Administer the processes of noticing and abatement of violations
Assist in the enforcement of the requirements of the Sign Code
Parking Enforcement Division
Enforces parking regulations
Monitors parking that is metered, permitted and/or time restricted
Maintains several City owned parking lots and the downtown parking structure
Provides support services to the Parking Advisory Board
Educates the public on the City's Parking Ordinances
Serves as an advocate for continued development in downtown Rapid City
Planning Projects Division
Coordinates planning projects and other studies surrounding growth, development and redevelopment of Rapid City
Facilitates the creation and implementation of ordinances, policies and procedures
Historic Preservation
Reviews development applications and conducts annexation studies
Staff support for the Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Sign Review, grant management and a community education program
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City Hall/Finance Office/Utilities | City of Winner
Mayor's Office/City Hall
City Hall provides the City Council agendas and oversees long range planning for the city. City administration approves special event permits, coordinates planning, organizing and directing the activities of city departments.
Finance Office
Responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of a city, town, or township. 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.
Utilities
- The City of Winner offers many services:
Street Department, Park Department, Sanitation Department, Sewer Department, and Water Department
Electrical Department
Cemetery Department
- Dates to remember:
Billing Date - 1st of the month
Bills due - by 10th of the month
Late notices sent - 15th of the month
Late fees assessed - 20th of the month
Disconnects - 25th of the month
Mayor's Office/City Hall
City Hall provides the City Council agendas and oversees long range planning for the city. City administration approves special event permits, coordinates planning, organizing and directing the activities of city departments.
Finance Office
Responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of a city, town, or township. 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.
Utilities
- The City of Winner offers many services:
Street Department, Park Department, Sanitation Department, Sewer Department, and Water Department
Electrical Department
Cemetery Department
- Dates to remember:
Billing Date - 1st of the month
Bills due - by 10th of the month
Late notices sent - 15th of the month
Late fees assessed - 20th of the month
Disconnects - 25th of the month
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Election InformationElectric Service Connection/RepairGovernment Buildings/InstallationsCity/Town Finance OfficesMayors OfficesCity/County Planning OfficesCity Government Departments/OfficesBill Payment LocationsNotary Public ServicesUtility Service ProvidersCity/County ParksCity/Town Council Offices
City Attorney | City of Emery
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.
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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