Beginning on Friday, May 15, 2020, East 13th Street will be closed from First Avenue to Second Avenue for concrete pavement patching.
Beginning on Monday, May 18, 2020, City Hall and the City Center will reopen to the public in a limited capacity.
Sioux Falls City Council voted to ease business limitations necessary to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in the Sioux Falls region.
Beginning on Thursday morning, May 7, 2020, the outside eastbound lane of West Eighth Street will be closed for a short distance.
The City of Sioux Falls has confirmed that an employee who works in the Police Department tested positive for COVID-19.
Beginning on April 27, 2020, Southeastern Avenue will be closed approximately 700 feet north of East 26th Street to East 18th Street.
Starting April 23, 2020, the east leg of the Southeastern Avenue and Marson Drive intersection will be closed to traffic.
The initial focus areas of the Resiliency Team are large public-facing businesses and densely populated workplaces.
Beginning April 20, 2020, both eastbound lanes of East Sixth Street will be closed between the Big Sioux River and North Weber Avenue.
Beginning on Friday, April 17, 2020, West 85th Street will be closed to thru traffic from Tallgrass Avenue to Hughes Avenue.
First responders in the Sioux Falls area are asking the public to consider donating homemade cloth facemasks to help prevent COVID-19.
Engbarth Directional Drilling will be performing drilling operations. This work is anticipated to be complete by April 11, 2020.
This change is being implemented to help garbage haulers maintain services with a reduced workforce as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weather permitting, this project is anticipated to be complete in approximately four to five weeks.
Parks restrooms remain closed at this time and park drinking fountains are not available for use.
Sioux Falls Fire Rescue would like to ask residents to take selfies or photos with the firetrucks in the background.
This project is expected to be fully open to traffic by late Fall 2020 with minor work to continue into Spring 2021.
Sioux Falls Public Works Department will be performing water and street repairs and anticipates completion of the work on March 31.
At this time, the city continues to strongly urge local businesses to promote social distancing and stay home if you are sick.
Mayor Paul TenHaken has announced the establishment of the One Sioux Falls Fund to help local residents negatively impacted by COVID-19.
In order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the community.
"In accordance with the adopted City ordinance limiting large gatherings due to the presence of COVID-19 in our community."
This work is anticipated to be complete by 1 p.m. on February 27, 2020.
The nominations are due February 28 by 5 p.m.
This open house will be held at the Sioux Falls Water Reclamation facility.
The City of Sioux Falls Public Works will be repairing a water main break and will reopen the road as soon as it is complete.
Crews will be repairing the bridge berm under the bridge.
In response to Thursday’s cold wind chills, Sioux Area Metro will waive bus transit fees on its fixed bus routes for February 13, 2020.
Applications are now available for the 2020 local grant program for neighborhood associations.
Sioux Falls saw its population increase after another strong year of construction, strong job growth, and community improvements.
While 2019 may be ending, I am confident the Sioux Falls’ momentum will continue into 2020.
The 154-acre parcel is a great mix of native grassland, farmland, and creek bed adjacent to Skunk Creek.
Beginning on Monday afternoon, December 9, 2019, Madison Street will be closed for utility work from Covell Avenue to Menlo Avenue.
Sioux Falls Fire Rescue would like to remind citizens of the dangers associated with holiday cooking.
Beginning on Friday, November 22, 2019, Falls Park will transform into a Winter Wonderland of dazzling lights and holiday music.
The public is invited to learn about water quality initiatives at the seventh annual Big Sioux River Water Summit.
Traffic may use the west parking lot while construction is underway.
As Halloween gets underway, here's how to see where registered sex offenders are living in your neighborhood.
Beginning this Saturday, September 28, 2019, the City of Sioux Falls will open its two leaf and branch drop-off sites.
Two additional tree debris drop-off sites are now available to better assist the public with cleanup efforts from the September 10th storm.