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412 Commercial Avenue S.E., Highmore, SD 57345

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

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231 N. Dakota Avenue, City Center, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

Promotes equal access by providing education and awareness of fair housing laws. Seeks to resolve allegations of illegal discrimination through education and informal resolution. This office does not provide legal advice. Awareness includes: Fair housing issues with discrimination in housing because of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, familial status (families with children) and disability Disability rights in housing, including rights involving assistance animals Provides free training to tenants, landlords, property managers, and/or any interested individuals as it relates to fair housing laws and rights and responsibilities in housing.

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600 W. 23rd Avenue, Mitchell, SD 57301

City of Mitchell Graceland Cemetery is the day to day operations of several Cemeteries. This includes Graceland, Calvary Catholic, the Servicemen's Memorial and American Legion Cemeteries. Lot sales, locates, monument permits, scheduling funerals, and interment records for the above Cemeteries. Coordinating interments and care with Funeral Homes and families of loved ones.

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210 N. Dakota Street, Canton, SD 57013

Providing water for the city of Canton.

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123 S. Lincoln Street, Floor 3, Aberdeen, SD 57401

Supports economic growth in the City of Aberdeen through community engagement and business promotion. Manages business attraction, retention, and expansion as well as workforce recruitment. Develops strategic partnerships with local businesses, developers, and regional economic organizations. The Public Information Officer oversees public messaging, the City's website and social media platforms, and the City's brand standards.

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20 N. Maple, Watertown, SD 57201

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

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47440 181st Street, Clear Lake, SD 57226

Accepts the following items - Burnable Material (e.g. untreated wood waste, branches, and trees), Compost Pile (i.e. leaves, grass clippings), Bury Pile (i.e. Mattresses, sofas, chairs, windows, carpet), White Goods/Metal Pile (i.e. stoves, water heaters, grills, furnaces,), and White Goods containing Freon (i.e. Refrigerators, air conditioners, de-humidifiers).

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421 Main Street, Alexandria, SD 57311

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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115 W. Duke Street, Vermillion, SD 57069

The Street Department is composed of the following operations: street repair and maintenance (patching, crack sealing, etc.), street painting and marking, tree trimming along boulevards, snow and ice control, fleet mechanics, and facility repair and maintenance.

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622 Crook Street, Custer, SD 57730

The City of Custer is governed by an Aldermanic form of government. The city is divided into three wards and there are two council persons from each ward. The mayor is elected at large. All officials are elected into office by city residents and holds the responsibility of determining city policies.

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4400 Kitty Hawk Road, Fire Station 8, Rapid City, SD 57703

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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5555 S. Highway 79, Rapid City, SD 57701

The landfill is located on 450 acres and has operated at this location since 1960. On an average day the landfill receives 450-500 tons of non-hazardous solid waste. In addition to household waste, the landfill receives construction and demolition debris, non-hazardous special wastes, and non-infectious medical waste for disposal. A Subtitle D landfill which can accept anything considered non-hazardous or liquid. Garbage and Waste: Accepts all garbage and waste, except for: liquids like non solidified paints, stains, week killers, oil etc. also can not accept medical waste or anything considered hazardous (ie. anything labeled Dangerous, Combustible, Caution, Flammable etc.) Examples include; antifreeze, fire extinguishers, gas, water/oil mixtures, herbicides, fertilizers, mag-water, full aerosol cans, etc. Electronics: All electronics are directed to Black Hills Eco-Works for recycling. For current fees, contact Black Hills Eco-Works. Rapid City Landfill does have an Eco-Works drop-off site on the citizen campus for computers, laptops, tables, and cell phones for no fee. Annual events: Household Hazardous Waste recycling event, more details available soon. Annual City Wide Clean-Up week: TBD Curbside Recycling: Place items in city issued blue recycling bins. Glass, Aluminum, Steel, & Plastic (#1 & 2) Rapid City Sharps Disposal - Following disposal guidelines listed on the website. Drop off locations include: Public Safety Building (300 Kansas City Street) 7:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday City Hall (300 6th Street) 8:00am - 4:00pm, Monday - Friday Landfill Education Center (5165 S. Hwy 79) 7:00am - 3:45pm, Monday - Friday Yard waste and branches: Accepted at the Rapid City Landfill at no charge (residents and businesses), 7:00am - 3:45pm, Monday - Friday Christmas Tree Remote Disposal sites: - Open December 26 - January 31. Please bring Christmas trees without plastic bags, ornaments, and lights. Locations include: West Blvd N. Fitzgerald Stadium Facilities with Christmas Lights Recycling: Ace Hardware Stores Family Fare Stores Boyd's Baken Park Location Rapid City Library City Hall Rapid City Landfill Western Dakota Tech Batteries: - Regular household alkaline non-rechargeable batteries (size AAA, AA,C, D etc.) can be placed in garbage. If it is rechargeable it is recyclable. Also when there is a recycle battery seal or the abbreviations Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, Li-ion, or PB printed on a battery pack it means the battery can be recycled. Bring rechargeable batteries to drop-off locations: Batteries Plus Bulbs (2060 W. Main) 8:00am - 8:00pm.

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701 S. West Avenue, Crooks, SD 57020

Responsible for building inspections and permits, planning and zoning, community center rentals, gas/water/sewer service, general government services (i.e. access to public documents), and finance office where residents would pay their utility bill.

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416 Walnut Street, City Hall, Yankton, SD 57078

The Mayor and City Manager work toward the mission of providing cost-effective, public services as required by its citizens and to provide an environment so that both its citizens and the economy prosper. This is also the office to call with any questions pertaining to Yankton's City Council.

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205 E. Elm Street, Brandon, SD 57005

Manages neighborhood reconstruction and large infrastructure projects and provides information on utilities. Consists of several departments: The Sewer Department conducts studies to determine sewer rates, maintains the City's sewer system, and keeps a list of companies that are licensed to clean residential sewers within the City. The Street Department manages snow removal and maintains the City's street system. The Water Department establishes water rates, conducts water studies to determine rates and water quality, enforces water conservation policies, and provides information about stormwater.

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301 S. Fairfax Avenue, Drake Springs Family Aquatic Center, Sioux Falls, SD 57106

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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310 21st Street S.W., South Fire Station, Huron, SD 57350

Responsible for saving lives and property in the city through prevention, inspection, and rescue practices. The City of Huron has two fire stations. The Huron Fire Department has: 10 full-time fire fighters 36 paid volunteer fire fighters Call for information to become a volunteer firefighter.

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560 SD Highway 262, Emery, SD 57332

The City Council consists of the Mayor, who is elected at large and six Alderman. Two Alderman are elected from each ward. All members are elected to a two-year term.

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300 6th Street, City Hall, Rapid City, SD 57701

The Geographic information Systems (GIS) provides mapping services, data and technical support to the staffs of the City of Rapid City and Pennington County as well as to the public. The GIS Coordinator is responsible for educating and assisting in the development and application of geographical technology. Many departments and levels of government are relying on GIS technology in increasing amounts. It is the responsibility of the GIS Coordinator to provide innovative, cutting-edge solutions, accurate information and timely assistance.

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320 W. 4th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

A secure box is available for drop off of unwanted, unused, or expired medications. No liquid medication is accepted A separated 'sharps' container is available A separate container is designated for chemotherapy drugs The drop box is located on the left side of the Law Enforcement Center front desk. People can bring their medication in and drop in the box. No information is required and no forms are necessary.

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235 W. 10th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

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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304 N. Main Avenue , Brandon, SD 57005

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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3300 S. Faith Avenue, Fire Station 12, Sioux Falls, SD 57110

Serving the citizens of Sioux Falls. All Fire Stations are a Safe Place for youth.

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304 Main Avenue, Brandon, SD 57005

Responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Brandon. Sioux Falls Metro (911) dispatches for Brandon. Strives to increase safety and reduce crime. Offers year-round prescription drug take-back sites that are available on site. Members of the public may drop off any unused prescription or nonprescription drugs as well as any "sharps," such as needles or epi-pens. Participates in the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program - a partnership between law enforcement, managers, and tenants to help keep drug and criminal activity out of rental properties. Maintains minimum standards for tenants and managers to participate in the program. Processes Peddler's License applications.

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