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Police Department | City of Mitchell
Law Enforcement services for the City of Mitchell, SD include accident investigation, bike patrol, boat patrol, Citizens Police Academy, civil matters, Crime Prevention, DARE, drug interdiction, foot patrol, general criminal investigation, Honor Guard, South Central Alcohol Task Force, traffic enforcement, and Medication drop box.
Law Enforcement services for the City of Mitchell, SD include accident investigation, bike patrol, boat patrol, Citizens Police Academy, civil matters, Crime Prevention, DARE, drug interdiction, foot patrol, general criminal investigation, Honor Guard, South Central Alcohol Task Force, traffic enforcement, and Medication drop box.
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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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Wastewater Collection/ProcessingSnow Clearance/Street SaltingWater ReclamationStreet/Highway Traffic ControlUtility Service ProvidersYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingElectronic Waste RecyclingSanitary LandfillsWater Quality AssuranceResidential Recycling ProgramsCity Government Departments/OfficesTraffic SignsStreet SignsChristmas Tree Recycling
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.
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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Storm Shelter | City of Madison
Storm shelter in Madison.
Storm shelter in Madison.
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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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City Hall | City of Lennox
Key city services include Finance Office (finance offices are often notary publics), Utility Billing, City Council and Mayor, Planning and Zoning, Parks and Recreation, Street, Water/Sewer, Rubble Site which is open year-round with a Rubble Site Pass, voter registration forms, New resident information, and community calendar.
Key city services include Finance Office (finance offices are often notary publics), Utility Billing, City Council and Mayor, Planning and Zoning, Parks and Recreation, Street, Water/Sewer, Rubble Site which is open year-round with a Rubble Site Pass, voter registration forms, New resident information, and community calendar.
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Water Service Connection/RepairBill Payment LocationsTraffic SignsStreet SignsCity/Town Finance OfficesMayors OfficesVoter Registration OfficesZoningBuilding PermitsNotary Public ServicesCity/County ParksSnow Clearance/Street SaltingUtility Service ProvidersCity/County Planning OfficesCity Government Departments/OfficesGovernment Buildings/InstallationsWastewater Collection/ProcessingCommunity CalendarsYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingStreet/Highway Traffic ControlResidential Recycling Programs
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.
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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City/County ParksTraffic SignsStreet SignsCity/Town Clerk OfficesWater Quality AssuranceWater Service Connection/RepairBeer/Liquor Licenses and PermitsBuilding InspectionBuilding Code Enforcement/AppealsBusiness Registration/LicensingGeneral Recreational Activities/SportsFlood Preparedness InformationWastewater Collection/ProcessingUtility Service ProvidersZoningUtility Service ComplaintsBuilding PermitsWater ReclamationStreet/Highway Traffic ControlCity/County Planning OfficesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBill Payment LocationsSwimming FacilitiesRecreation CentersSnow/Ice Removal Ordinance EnforcementStreet LightsCity Government Departments/Offices
Police Department | City of Avon
Responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Avon.
Responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Avon.
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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.
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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City/County ParksTraffic SignsStreet SignsCity/Town Clerk OfficesWater Quality AssuranceWater Service Connection/RepairBeer/Liquor Licenses and PermitsBuilding InspectionBuilding Code Enforcement/AppealsBusiness Registration/LicensingGeneral Recreational Activities/SportsFlood Preparedness InformationWastewater Collection/ProcessingUtility Service ProvidersZoningUtility Service ComplaintsBuilding PermitsWater ReclamationStreet/Highway Traffic ControlCity/County Planning OfficesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBill Payment LocationsSwimming FacilitiesRecreation CentersSnow/Ice Removal Ordinance EnforcementStreet LightsCity Government Departments/Offices
Engineering Department | City of Box Elder
Improves the standard of living in the community, promotes long-term and sustainable growth, safe guards property through the implementation of engineering standards, administers and manages the capital improvement program (CIP), communicates with city council, city staff, and residents on engineering matters in a non-technical manner, plans for infrastructure growth, coordinates with private developers to ensure plans conform to City standards, reviews and inspects construction projects for conformance with City standards, maintains design standards and construction specifications.
Works with the City Clerk's Office to process project bids.
Solicits public feedback for City infrastructure projects.
Improves the standard of living in the community, promotes long-term and sustainable growth, safe guards property through the implementation of engineering standards, administers and manages the capital improvement program (CIP), communicates with city council, city staff, and residents on engineering matters in a non-technical manner, plans for infrastructure growth, coordinates with private developers to ensure plans conform to City standards, reviews and inspects construction projects for conformance with City standards, maintains design standards and construction specifications.
Works with the City Clerk's Office to process project bids.
Solicits public feedback for City infrastructure projects.
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Water Department | City of Canton
Providing water for the city of Canton.
Providing water for the city of Canton.
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Public Library | City of Huron
Programs and services available at the public library include - books, eBooks, audio books, magazines, DVDs, interlibrary loans, activities for adults, young adults, children, and families, summer reading programs, computers with internet access, genealogy, young adult and children's areas, Karen and Spanish collections, reference desk, Online Card Catalog, On-line full-text reference databases, Color copier, Meeting space, and Used book sales.
Programs and services available at the public library include - books, eBooks, audio books, magazines, DVDs, interlibrary loans, activities for adults, young adults, children, and families, summer reading programs, computers with internet access, genealogy, young adult and children's areas, Karen and Spanish collections, reference desk, Online Card Catalog, On-line full-text reference databases, Color copier, Meeting space, and Used book sales.
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Mayor and City Council | City of Clear Lake
The City of Clear Lake operates with the council-manager form of government with a Mayor and six City Council members.
The City of Clear Lake operates with the council-manager form of government with a Mayor and six City Council members.
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Police Department | City of Avon
Responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Avon.
Responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Avon.
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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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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.
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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Street/Highway Traffic ControlMayors OfficesZoningCity/Town Finance OfficesStreet SignsTraffic SignsCity/County ParksCity/County Planning OfficesWater Service Connection/RepairSnow Clearance/Street SaltingCity Government Departments/OfficesUtility Service ProvidersBuilding Code Enforcement/AppealsGovernment Buildings/InstallationsBuilding Inspection
Library Services | Wessington Public Library
Services provided are children's reading programs, free Wi-Fi, public access computers/tools, large print materials, inter-library loans, audiobooks, magazines, photocopier, and adult book club.
Services provided are children's reading programs, free Wi-Fi, public access computers/tools, large print materials, inter-library loans, audiobooks, magazines, photocopier, and adult book club.
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Library Services | Wessington Public Library
Services provided are children's reading programs, free Wi-Fi, public access computers/tools, large print materials, inter-library loans, audiobooks, magazines, photocopier, and adult book club.
Services provided are children's reading programs, free Wi-Fi, public access computers/tools, large print materials, inter-library loans, audiobooks, magazines, photocopier, and adult book club.
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Human Resources | City of Yankton
​Processes applications for city positions, assists with the benefits programs including health care insurance, and organizes and coordinates employee related committees.
​Processes applications for city positions, assists with the benefits programs including health care insurance, and organizes and coordinates employee related committees.
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Human Resources | City of Watertown
Provides customer service to all employees of the City and to the general public for all needs in area of: employment, recruiting, benefits, training and development, labor and employee relations.
Provides customer service to all employees of the City and to the general public for all needs in area of: employment, recruiting, benefits, training and development, labor and employee relations.
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City Hall | City of Valley Springs
Municipality with the following departments: finance, public works, maintenance, police, and volunteer fire department.
Municipality with the following departments: finance, public works, maintenance, police, and volunteer fire department.
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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.
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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City Shop | City of Avon
Responsible for street repair, street cleaning, snow removal, information about emergency snow routes, water service requests, sewer line maintenance and repair, and water quality.
Responsible for street repair, street cleaning, snow removal, information about emergency snow routes, water service requests, sewer line maintenance and repair, and water quality.
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Parks, Recreation, and Forestry | City of Brookings
Recreation Opportunities - provides a wide range of youth and adult public recreational activities. City recreation exists to provide opportunities for leisure time activities at an affordable cost, usually subsidized by public funds, which are not feasible or easily provided by the private sector.
Forestry - purpose is to preserve and perpetuate one of the community's most valuable natural resource and asset - its municipal forest of trees on public property, including boulevards, parks and other city properties. The City of Brookings is responsible for the planting, care and maintenance and removal / replacement of trees on public property, including city boulevards, parks and schools.
Parks Department - builds and maintains the parks in the Brookings Park system, comprising over 640 acres. The department also cooperates closely with the Brookings School District in building and maintaining joint school / park facilities. A full-time staff, assisted by seasonal employees, provides all maintenance and plays a significant role in developing and constructing new parks.
Mini Parks / Neighborhood Parks:Special Use Parks: Community Parks: Arrowhead Park Bob Shelden Baseball Field Dwiggins/Medary Park Camelot Park Brookings Prairie Hillcrest Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) Indian Hills Park Edgebrook Golf Course Larson Park Lions Park Fifth Street Gym Pioneer Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) McClemans Park Fishback Soccer Complex Others: Medary Park Larson Ice Center Dakota Nature Park Mickelson Park Northbrook Park Community Gardens Dog Park Moriarty Park Pump Park and Single Track Trail Hillcrest Aquatic Center Sarah Renee Park Southbrook Softball Complex Larson Ice Center Sexauer Park Bike Trail Larson Park Disc Golf Skate Park Pathways and Trails Southside Park Rotary Park Valley View Park Sexauer Park Campground Sexauer Park Dog Park
Recreation Opportunities - provides a wide range of youth and adult public recreational activities. City recreation exists to provide opportunities for leisure time activities at an affordable cost, usually subsidized by public funds, which are not feasible or easily provided by the private sector.
Forestry - purpose is to preserve and perpetuate one of the community's most valuable natural resource and asset - its municipal forest of trees on public property, including boulevards, parks and other city properties. The City of Brookings is responsible for the planting, care and maintenance and removal / replacement of trees on public property, including city boulevards, parks and schools.
Parks Department - builds and maintains the parks in the Brookings Park system, comprising over 640 acres. The department also cooperates closely with the Brookings School District in building and maintaining joint school / park facilities. A full-time staff, assisted by seasonal employees, provides all maintenance and plays a significant role in developing and constructing new parks.
Mini Parks / Neighborhood Parks:Special Use Parks: Community Parks: Arrowhead Park Bob Shelden Baseball Field Dwiggins/Medary Park Camelot Park Brookings Prairie Hillcrest Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) Indian Hills Park Edgebrook Golf Course Larson Park Lions Park Fifth Street Gym Pioneer Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) McClemans Park Fishback Soccer Complex Others: Medary Park Larson Ice Center Dakota Nature Park Mickelson Park Northbrook Park Community Gardens Dog Park Moriarty Park Pump Park and Single Track Trail Hillcrest Aquatic Center Sarah Renee Park Southbrook Softball Complex Larson Ice Center Sexauer Park Bike Trail Larson Park Disc Golf Skate Park Pathways and Trails Southside Park Rotary Park Valley View Park Sexauer Park Campground Sexauer Park Dog Park
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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.
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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Utility Service ProvidersGolf CoursesStreet SignsCity/County ParksNotary Public ServicesTraffic SignsWater Service Connection/RepairMayors OfficesBuilding PermitsSwimming/Swimming LessonsGovernment Buildings/InstallationsCity/Town Council OfficesCity Government Departments/OfficesCity AttorneySwimming FacilitiesCity/Town Finance OfficesWastewater Collection/ProcessingCommunity Calendars
