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Sioux Falls council approves multiple appropriations, grants and programming; sends two animal-code ordinances to Dec. 17 second reading
Summary
The City Council approved a package of routine and capital measures — including a $500,000 supplemental appropriation, a $2M bridge grant application and a recreation programming plan — and advanced two animal-code ordinances (dog-vicious standard and community cat TNR) to second reading on Dec. 17, all by unanimous votes.
The Sioux Falls City Council on Dec. 10 approved a series of routine and capital items and set second readings for two proposed changes to the city’s animal code.
On the financial side, Public Works reported collections of arterial street planning fees exceeded the $3.2 million budgeted and recommended a $500,000 supplemental appropriation; the council approved the second reading and final adoption vote, recorded as 7-0. Council also authorized the mayor to submit the 2025 Bridge Improvement Grant application for deck and approach work on two bridges, a request of just over $2 million with a required 20% city match already included…
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