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Police Department | City of Madison
Services of the Madison Police Department include national prescription drug take back day, held twice a year. Unwanted medications may be dropped off at the police department throughout the year, call for more information, National Night Out and DARE program.
Services of the Madison Police Department include national prescription drug take back day, held twice a year. Unwanted medications may be dropped off at the police department throughout the year, call for more information, National Night Out and DARE program.
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Landfill | City of Vermillion
Provides garbage and municipal waster services. Also accepts asbestos (in conformance with appropriate standards), petroleum contaminated soils, tree branches and untreated lumber, scrap metals, white goods, appliances, tires, and electronics for recycling.
Provides garbage and municipal waster services. Also accepts asbestos (in conformance with appropriate standards), petroleum contaminated soils, tree branches and untreated lumber, scrap metals, white goods, appliances, tires, and electronics for recycling.
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Fire Department | City of Pierre
With over 60 volunteer firefighters, the department is organized into 4 engine companies and 1 aerial ladder company. From these home companies the department also staffs and supports a rescue squad, a dive rescue squad, and has the capability to respond to various technical rescue incidents.
With over 60 volunteer firefighters, the department is organized into 4 engine companies and 1 aerial ladder company. From these home companies the department also staffs and supports a rescue squad, a dive rescue squad, and has the capability to respond to various technical rescue incidents.
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Planning Division | City of Sioux Falls Planning and Development Services
Provides direction for the physical development and quality of life within the city. Areas of service include transit, transportation, and long-range plans, downtown development, historic preservation, and neighborhood conservation activities, and coordination of public improvements and private development with the comprehensive plan, zoning, and subdivision ordinances.
Provides direction for the physical development and quality of life within the city. Areas of service include transit, transportation, and long-range plans, downtown development, historic preservation, and neighborhood conservation activities, and coordination of public improvements and private development with the comprehensive plan, zoning, and subdivision ordinances.
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Solid Waste Department | City of Yankton
​The City of Yankton curbside collection provides residential solid waste and recycling pick-up.
Christmas Trees: Christmas tree drop-off point for Yankton residents at the parking lot west of the Riverside Park baseball stadium. Christmas trees can also be taken to the Yankton Transfer Station during regular business hours. The Christmas tree drop-off point and the Transfer Station will start accepting trees beginning after December 26. A one-time residential, front curb, pick-up date will be determined in December.
City Wide Cleanup: Spring cleaning opportunity, front curb pickup, for residents on the city garbage routes for tree branches, wood products, metal items, and concrete. For information on what items will not be picked up visit the city website.
Household Hazardous Waste: Annual collection event accepting a variety of Household Hazardous Waste including cleaning products, household products, paint, shop, hobby, and repair supplies, and yard supplies. For a complete list of accepted items please visit the city website.
Transfer Station (Landfill): Solid waste and ruble disposal for Yankton County. Visit website for disposal fee information.
​The City of Yankton curbside collection provides residential solid waste and recycling pick-up.
Christmas Trees: Christmas tree drop-off point for Yankton residents at the parking lot west of the Riverside Park baseball stadium. Christmas trees can also be taken to the Yankton Transfer Station during regular business hours. The Christmas tree drop-off point and the Transfer Station will start accepting trees beginning after December 26. A one-time residential, front curb, pick-up date will be determined in December.
City Wide Cleanup: Spring cleaning opportunity, front curb pickup, for residents on the city garbage routes for tree branches, wood products, metal items, and concrete. For information on what items will not be picked up visit the city website.
Household Hazardous Waste: Annual collection event accepting a variety of Household Hazardous Waste including cleaning products, household products, paint, shop, hobby, and repair supplies, and yard supplies. For a complete list of accepted items please visit the city website.
Transfer Station (Landfill): Solid waste and ruble disposal for Yankton County. Visit website for disposal fee information.
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Fire Department | City of Rapid City
Primarily focuses its efforts on public education, fire prevention initiatives, preparedness and overall community risk reduction. Responds to a wide variety of calls for service such as fire suppression resources, advanced life support transport services, a technical rescue team, a hazardous materials team, aircraft rescue and firefighting response and other services. These services are dispatched from 8 strategically located stations throughout the community.
Primarily focuses its efforts on public education, fire prevention initiatives, preparedness and overall community risk reduction. Responds to a wide variety of calls for service such as fire suppression resources, advanced life support transport services, a technical rescue team, a hazardous materials team, aircraft rescue and firefighting response and other services. These services are dispatched from 8 strategically located stations throughout the community.
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Utility Billing Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department
City office responsible for processing payment of residential utility services for city water, sewer, and some electric bills.
Payment options:
Pay Online: https://www.siouxfalls.gov/register-pay
Automated Bill Payment Plan: (ACH) Monthly payments can be deducted from the customer's bank or savings account and set up through the self service portal at https://onemeter.siouxfalls.gov/
Pay In Person: Customers may pay bills at the Sioux Falls Utilities Billing Office, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, during regular business hours (8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday). There is a drop box located in the alley of the entry way to ground floor for after business hours. Please do not put cash in the drop box.
Payment by Phone: Call (605) 367-8131 (24 hours a day / 7 days a week) to pay using the automated phone system. Will need 17-digit utility billing account number available.
Pay by Mail: Sioux Falls Utilities provides a courtesy preaddressed envelope for mailing checks. Please do not mail cash.
Pay at a Drop Box: Located in the alley outside of City Center, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, in downtown Sioux Falls. Please do not place cash in the drop box. Contact the City of Sioux Falls Utility Billing Office at (605) 367-8131 for more information.
Disconnection information:
The City will shut off water due to non-payment Monday - Thursday before 12:00noon.
Before water is shut-off due to non-payment, the resident receives official notices in the mail and may also receive a voice message. A door-hanger is left on the property after the water has been shut off due to non-payment.
Payment must be made (including all balance due and disconnection charge) through the Utility Billing Division Office (605) 367-8131 before service will be restored.
If payment is made by 5:00pm, water service can be turned back on the same business day. This may occur well after 5:00pm.
Employees do not/cannot accept payments in the field after 5:00pm to restore service that has been disconnected for non-payment.
City office responsible for processing payment of residential utility services for city water, sewer, and some electric bills.
Payment options:
Pay Online: https://www.siouxfalls.gov/register-pay
Automated Bill Payment Plan: (ACH) Monthly payments can be deducted from the customer's bank or savings account and set up through the self service portal at https://onemeter.siouxfalls.gov/
Pay In Person: Customers may pay bills at the Sioux Falls Utilities Billing Office, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, during regular business hours (8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday). There is a drop box located in the alley of the entry way to ground floor for after business hours. Please do not put cash in the drop box.
Payment by Phone: Call (605) 367-8131 (24 hours a day / 7 days a week) to pay using the automated phone system. Will need 17-digit utility billing account number available.
Pay by Mail: Sioux Falls Utilities provides a courtesy preaddressed envelope for mailing checks. Please do not mail cash.
Pay at a Drop Box: Located in the alley outside of City Center, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, in downtown Sioux Falls. Please do not place cash in the drop box. Contact the City of Sioux Falls Utility Billing Office at (605) 367-8131 for more information.
Disconnection information:
The City will shut off water due to non-payment Monday - Thursday before 12:00noon.
Before water is shut-off due to non-payment, the resident receives official notices in the mail and may also receive a voice message. A door-hanger is left on the property after the water has been shut off due to non-payment.
Payment must be made (including all balance due and disconnection charge) through the Utility Billing Division Office (605) 367-8131 before service will be restored.
If payment is made by 5:00pm, water service can be turned back on the same business day. This may occur well after 5:00pm.
Employees do not/cannot accept payments in the field after 5:00pm to restore service that has been disconnected for non-payment.
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Storm Shelter | City of Madison
Storm shelter in Madison.
Storm shelter in Madison.
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Police Department | City of Lennox
The Lennox Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Lennox.
The Lennox Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Lennox.
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Volunteer Fire Department | City of Volga
Volunteer fire department that consists of 24 - 28 volunteers. Protects property and life while promoting fire safety through education and prevention of fires and other emergencies.
Volunteer fire department that consists of 24 - 28 volunteers. Protects property and life while promoting fire safety through education and prevention of fires and other emergencies.
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Municipal Cemetery | City of Yankton
Assists the public with choosing burial locations, providing a well-maintained setting for interments, and keeping all cemetery records. Maintains an electronic database containing burial records, a map with viewer to search for burial locations, and photos of all headstones.
Assists the public with choosing burial locations, providing a well-maintained setting for interments, and keeping all cemetery records. Maintains an electronic database containing burial records, a map with viewer to search for burial locations, and photos of all headstones.
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Utility Services | City of Harrisburg
Water and sewer services available for Harrisburg residents.
Water and sewer services available for Harrisburg residents.
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Planning and Inspection Department | City of Brandon
Responsible for zoning issues, plat approvals, sign approvals, variance applications, conditional use permits, home occupations, construction plan reviews, permit issuance, building and plumbing field inspections, code enforcement and nuisance issues, comprehensive planning issues, and licensing residential contractors.
Responsible for zoning issues, plat approvals, sign approvals, variance applications, conditional use permits, home occupations, construction plan reviews, permit issuance, building and plumbing field inspections, code enforcement and nuisance issues, comprehensive planning issues, and licensing residential contractors.
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Community Library | Hanson Community Library
Library services offered are Adult and Children's Fiction and Non-Fiction Books, eBooks, Audio Books, Resource Database, VHS/DVD's, Summer Reading Program, computers, printer, internet access, and a community room.
Library services offered are Adult and Children's Fiction and Non-Fiction Books, eBooks, Audio Books, Resource Database, VHS/DVD's, Summer Reading Program, computers, printer, internet access, and a community room.
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City Council | City of Watertown
Part-time legislative body responsible for the legislative function of the city. Reviews and adopts policies responsive to the community. Council meetings take place on the first and third Monday of each month, starting at 5:30pm.
Council Members:
- Brent Mohrmann - Ward A
- Kyle Peters - Ward B
- Dan Schutte - Ward C
- Doug Allen - Ward D
- Lynn Jurrens - Ward E
- Michael Heuer - At-Large
Part-time legislative body responsible for the legislative function of the city. Reviews and adopts policies responsive to the community. Council meetings take place on the first and third Monday of each month, starting at 5:30pm.
Council Members:
- Brent Mohrmann - Ward A
- Kyle Peters - Ward B
- Dan Schutte - Ward C
- Doug Allen - Ward D
- Lynn Jurrens - Ward E
- Michael Heuer - At-Large
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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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Street, Water, and Sewer Department | City of Beresford
Maintains the City's streets, water, and sewer systems.
Maintains the City's streets, water, and sewer systems.
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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.
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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Police Department | City of Brookings
Prevents crime, enforces the law, and supports quality public safety by delivering respectful, professional, and dependable police service.
This is also the office that handles questions about and payments parking tickets issued in the city of Brookings.
Prevents crime, enforces the law, and supports quality public safety by delivering respectful, professional, and dependable police service.
This is also the office that handles questions about and payments parking tickets issued in the city of Brookings.
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Public Transit | City of Brandon
Serves passengers within Brandon city limits with a demand response public transit system.
Rides must be scheduled at least one day in advance, by calling and leaving a message (with name and phone number) if a dispatcher is unavailable and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Brandon Transit is owned by city of Brandon and is managed by ROCS (Rural Office of Community Services).
Serves passengers within Brandon city limits with a demand response public transit system.
Rides must be scheduled at least one day in advance, by calling and leaving a message (with name and phone number) if a dispatcher is unavailable and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Brandon Transit is owned by city of Brandon and is managed by ROCS (Rural Office of Community Services).
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Main Office | City of Sioux Falls Health Department
The City Health Department handles a wide variety of issues.
The Environmental Health Division consists of programs that regulate tattoo parlors, lodging, campground, Project NICE, food protection programs, child care registration program, noise permits, and environmental/nuisance complaints.
The Public Health Laboratory provides testing services such as environmental microbiology, water testing for private wells/swimming pools, and clinical testing.
The City Health Department handles a wide variety of issues.
The Environmental Health Division consists of programs that regulate tattoo parlors, lodging, campground, Project NICE, food protection programs, child care registration program, noise permits, and environmental/nuisance complaints.
The Public Health Laboratory provides testing services such as environmental microbiology, water testing for private wells/swimming pools, and clinical testing.
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Local Government Complaints/Ombudsman OfficesWater Quality AssurancePublic Health Surveillance ProgramsBuilding InspectionWater Safety EducationGeneral Safety EducationChild Care Provider LicensingPersonal Service Health InspectionsFood ComplaintsCity Government Departments/OfficesTemporary Noise PermitsFood Facility Licensing
Parks and Recreation Department | City of Rapid City
Parks Division:
Maintains city park system throughout the community including irrigation systems
Manages Mountain View Cemetery including information and maintenance
Maintains city greenhouse which provides flora planted throughout the park system
Maintains fleet of department vehicles and equipment
Recreation Division:
Provides Adult and Youth recreation programs and activities throughout the year
Provides management and oversight of Meadowbrook and Executive golf courses
Provides management and programming at Roosevelt Park Ice Arena
Maintains 4 outdoor pools and the Indoor Swim Center
Provides management and aquatic programming to citizens of all ages
Provides a variety of Red Cross classes including CPR, First Aid and Babysitting Classes
Parks Division:
Maintains city park system throughout the community including irrigation systems
Manages Mountain View Cemetery including information and maintenance
Maintains city greenhouse which provides flora planted throughout the park system
Maintains fleet of department vehicles and equipment
Recreation Division:
Provides Adult and Youth recreation programs and activities throughout the year
Provides management and oversight of Meadowbrook and Executive golf courses
Provides management and programming at Roosevelt Park Ice Arena
Maintains 4 outdoor pools and the Indoor Swim Center
Provides management and aquatic programming to citizens of all ages
Provides a variety of Red Cross classes including CPR, First Aid and Babysitting Classes
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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.
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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Parks and Recreation | City of Vermillion
Provides recreation activities to the citizens of Vermillion through the parks and trails system, recreational facilities, meeting and event space, Bluffs Golf Course, and Prentis Park Pool including swim lessons, swim team practices and meets, and free wading pool. Programs available to all residents including adult volleyball, youth wrestling, baseball and softball, track, and tennis.
Provides recreation activities to the citizens of Vermillion through the parks and trails system, recreational facilities, meeting and event space, Bluffs Golf Course, and Prentis Park Pool including swim lessons, swim team practices and meets, and free wading pool. Programs available to all residents including adult volleyball, youth wrestling, baseball and softball, track, and tennis.
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Public Library | City of Viborg
Provides the following services - WiFi, photocopier, computers, Legos, coffee bar, books, audiobooks, large print books, DVDs, local newspaper, magazines, South Dakota reference materials, book sales, book club, preschool story time, and children's play room.
Provides the following services - WiFi, photocopier, computers, Legos, coffee bar, books, audiobooks, large print books, DVDs, local newspaper, magazines, South Dakota reference materials, book sales, book club, preschool story time, and children's play room.
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