CITY OF SIOUX FALLS
PUBLISH: July 12 and July 19, 2024
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
ON-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY the undersigned, Licensing Specialist, of the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, that the two (2) On-Sale Liquor Licenses hereinafter described, held by the City of Sioux Falls, will be conditionally awarded under sealed bids to the highest suitable bidder(s).
All sealed bids shall be made on a form available from the City. All sealed bids shall be conspicuously marked “SEALED BID—ON-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE, BIDDER NAME, PROPOSED ADDRESS FOR LICENSE” and submitted in person to the City Licensing Specialist or designee during normal business hours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., beginning on Monday, July 22, 2024, at 8 a.m. through Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at 5 p.m. The $100 nonrefundable bid application fee, payable to City of Sioux Falls, shall be outside of the sealed envelope.
Sealed bids will be opened at 10 a.m. on Thursday, August 8, 2024, in the Attorney Conference Room 103, City Hall, 224 West Ninth Street, Sioux Falls, SD. The public is welcome to attend.
The license type referred to and to be conditionally awarded is described as follows: Two (2) On‑Sale Liquor Licenses, to be conditionally awarded separately. This license allows the holders to sell any alcoholic beverage for consumption on the premise where sold. The minimum bid for the license shall be $240,646.
The bidder(s) providing the highest bid(s), based on the number of available on-sale dealer liquor licenses as prescribed in § 111.013, shall be notified in writing of their conditional award. The names and amounts of bids for those conditionally awarded will be published online within five (5) business days of the date on the written notice of the conditional award(s).
The issuance of the licenses shall be conditioned upon the eligibility of the person or firm to hold the license(s), suitability of the proposed premises upon which the alcoholic beverages will be sold, active use of the license(s) within two years of issuance, and compliance with all other state law and City ordinance requirements, including but not limited to applicable zoning, building, and property maintenance codes. The City Council reserves the right to stipulate such other and further conditions for issuance of the license(s) as may be necessary and proper. If the highest bidders do not meet all conditions of § 111.012.1, the next highest bid(s) may be conditionally accepted in the same manner as the highest bid.
Bid forms are available from the City Attorney’s Office at City Hall, or available online at https://www.siouxfalls.org/city-attorney/licenses/liquor-license.
The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and has the right to waive any technicalities except those required by ordinance.
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Jamie L. Palmer
Licensing Specialist
City Attorney’s Office
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PUBLISH: July 12, 2024
AMENDMENT TO THE FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT TO ALL INTERESTED GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND PUBLIC GROUPS
As required by guidelines for the preparation of environmental impact statements, an environmental review has been performed on the proposed Clean Water State Revolving Fund action below:
PROJECT: Basin 15 Sanitary Sewer Extension, Phase 2B
LOCATION: Minnehaha County, South Dakota
PROJECT NUMBER: C461232-47
TOTAL COST/SRF SHARE: $23,130,000 / $23,130,000
The city of Sioux Falls is experiencing continued growth on the west side of the city. To accommodate this growth, the Basin 15 sanitary sewer system needs to be extended. Basin 15, Phase 2B is located west of current city limits. Basin 15, Phase 2A ends at the north side of 265th St. /West 12th St. (SD Highway 42), where it will tie into Basin 15, Phase 2B. Phase 2B extends 42-inch sewer pipe south (following Cherry Creek) for approximately 5,010 feet, where the project ends on the south side of the intersection of 266th St. and West 22nd St.
The proposed project is in southeast South Dakota within Minnehaha County. The proposed project corridor is near the town of Ellis and western Sioux Falls. The corridor surveyed is located within the Lower Big Sioux Archaeological Region as outlined in the South Dakota State Plan for Archaeological Resources.
Sioux Falls received a $23,130,000 Clean Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan on March 28, 2024, for the Basin 15, Phase 2A/2B project. The loan has an interest rate of 3.25 percent and a term of 20 years. Repayment of the SRF loan will be with system revenues that will provide the required 110 percent coverage. The estimated project cost for Phase 2B is $11,269,000. SRF loan C461232-47 has also financed Phase 2A. This amendment to the FNSI is now being issued for Basin 15, Phase 2B.
The Basin 15, Phase 2A/2B project will not affect any historical or archaeological resources as determined by a Cultural Resources Inventory Survey of the project area. In the event of an archaeological or historical resource being unearthed during construction, work will be stopped, and the State Historic Preservation Office will be notified. The project should have no direct or indirect adverse effects on plant life or wildlife. The improvements, if necessary, will be flood proofed to above the 100-year base flood elevation. The proposed project will not adversely affect wetlands. The United States Department of Agriculture determined that there will be no significant impact on farmland of statewide importance in Minnehaha County, and the Department of Agriculture determined that no further alternatives need be considered.
The review process did not indicate that significant environmental impacts would result from proposed Phase 2B. Consequently, a preliminary decision not to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement has been made. This action is taken on the basis of a careful review of the engineering report, environmental information documents, and other supporting data that are on file at the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (DANR), Division of Financial and Technical Assistance, Pierre, SD, and are available for public scrutiny at the Sioux Falls city office in Sioux Falls, SD.
Comments supporting or disagreeing with this decision may be submitted to DANRMail@state.sd.us for consideration by DANR. After evaluating the comments received, the department will make a final decision; however, no final administrative action will be taken on the project for at least 30 calendar days after release of the Finding of No Significant Impact.
Tina McFarling, Program Administrator
Environmental Funding Program
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PUBLISH: July 12 and 19, 2024
BID REQUEST NO. 24-1058
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum Bridge Replacement.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under the login tab. After you have registered, navigate to the Open Public Opportunities tab to view this invitation for bid. Bids will be electronically submitted through Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, August 1, 2024. Bids will be publicly opened and read at 3 p.m., Central time, City Hall, 224 W. 9th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57104. You may watch the bid opening virtually via Webex by utilizing information and links located at www.siouxfalls.gov/business-permits/bids-procurement/purchasing-bid-opening.
It is the bidder’s responsibility to check the Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation to Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
Telegraphic, fax, email, and hand-delivered responses will not be accepted unless specifically authorized in the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid.
The City of Sioux Falls reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
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PUBLISH: July 12 and 19, 2024
BID REQUEST NO. 24-1056
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for 31st Street (Spring Avenue to Minnesota Avenue) Drainage Improvements.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under the login tab. After you have registered, navigate to the Open Public Opportunities tab to view this invitation for bid. Bids will be electronically submitted through Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, July 25, 2024. Bids will be publicly opened and read at 3 p.m., Central time, City Hall, 224 W. 9th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57104. You may watch the bid opening virtually via Webex by utilizing information and links located at www.siouxfalls.gov/business-permits/bids-procurement/purchasing-bid-opening.
It is the bidder’s responsibility to check the Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation to Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
Telegraphic, fax, email, and hand-delivered responses will not be accepted unless specifically authorized in the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid.
The City of Sioux Falls reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
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MINUTES
City Council Meeting
Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at 6:00 PM
Carnegie Town Hall, 235 West 10th St., Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104
CALL TO ORDER
1. MEETING ROLL CALL
Present: Council Member Curt Soehl, Council Member Ryan Spellerberg, Council Member Richard L. Thomason, Council Member David Barranco, Council Member Miranda Basye, Council Member Sarah Cole, Council Member Jennifer Sigette, Mayor Paul TenHaken
Absent: Council Member Rich Merkouris
2. INVOCATION
Pastor Paul Stjernholm, Senior Pastor, Peace Lutheran Church
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS
Approval of the SIOUXPERHERO Committee’s recommendation that the City Council award the SIOUXPERHERO Citizen Recognition Award to: Brian Lindaman.
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Thomason to move Item 4 to the Consent Agenda.
Roll call vote to move. 7 Yes: Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
CONSENT AGENDA
5. APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Cole to approve the Consent Agenda.
Roll call vote to approve. 7 Yes: Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Item 4 was included in the vote.
6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Informational Meeting of Tuesday, July 2, 2024
Regular City Council Meeting of Tuesday, July 2, 2024
COMMUNICATIONS
7. Approval of contracts/agreements over $100K on the memorandum dated July 5, 2024.
8. Notice of Contracts/Agreements under $100K and Change Orders over $100K through June 30, 2024.
9. Approval of surplus property disposition on the memorandum dated June 24, 2024.
10. Approval of a request pursuant to SDCL 35-1-5.5 from Nick Hofer and Kylie Hughes to consume, but not sell, alcoholic beverages at the Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum, 1900 S. Perry Pl., on August 10, 2024.
REGULAR AGENDA
11. APPROVAL OF THE REGULAR AGENDA
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to approve the Regular Agenda.
Roll call vote to approve. 7 Yes: Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
INTRODUCTION AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCES
ORDINANCE FIRST READINGS
12. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY UPDATING THE WATER DISTRIBUTION PLATTING FEE INFORMATION IN SECTION 51.065 OF CHAPTER 51: UTILITY RATES AND CHARGES, SUBCHAPTER, WATER DISTRIBUTION PLATTING FEE.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Cole to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, July 16, 2024 for Item 12.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 7 Yes: Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
13. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY UPDATING THE ARTERIAL STREET PLATTING FEE INFORMATION IN SECTION 96.220 OF CHAPTER 96: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS, SUBCHAPTER, ARTERIAL STREET PLATTING FEE.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Cole and seconded by Council Member Barranco to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, July 16, 2024 for Item 13.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 7 Yes: Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
14. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY BY UPDATING THE RECOVERY OF COST OF THE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM IN SECTION 51.118 OF CHAPTER 51: UTILITY RATES AND CHARGES, SUBCHAPTER, STORM WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT COST RECOVERY.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Cole and seconded by Council Member Barranco to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, July 16, 2024 for Item 14.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 7 Yes: Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
HEARINGS AND RESOLUTIONS
15. A RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OF THE CITY SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE GIFTING TO THE SOUTH DAKOTA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION DISTRICT TWO.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Barranco to adopt Resolution No. 70-24.
Roll call vote to adopt. 7 Yes: Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO.70-24
A RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OF THE CITY SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE GIFTING TO THE SOUTH DAKOTA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION DISTRICT TWO.
WHEREAS, the City owns two Lifepak-15 Defibrillator Monitors identified with asset nos. 4002067 and 4002074; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to SDCL 6-5-2, any political subdivision may convey and transfer any real or personal property which is held or owned by it, the title to which has been obtained and which is not held for public use or which is about to be abandoned for public purposes, to another political subdivision or nonprofit corporation for public, charitable, or humanitarian purposes and accommodation without offering the property for sale and without requiring the political subdivision or nonprofit corporation to pay for the property; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to SDCL 6-13-1, the governing board of a political subdivision may sell, trade, loan, destroy, or otherwise dispose of any land, structures, equipment, or other property which the governing board has, by appropriate motion, determined is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose for which it was acquired; and
WHEREAS, the above-described personal property is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose for which it was acquired by the City and has been declared as surplus; and
WHEREAS, the South Dakota Emergency Medical Services Association District Two finds it desirable to acquire said property; and
WHEREAS, the South Dakota Emergency Medical Services Association is a South Dakota domestic nonprofit corporation; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
Section 1. That the recitals above are adopted and are incorporated herein by this reference as if set out in full.
Section 2. That, pursuant to SDCL Chapter 6-13, the Lifepak-15 Defibrillator Monitors identified above are surplus property that is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose for which it was acquired.
Section 3. That the gifting for a public purpose by the City of the Lifepak-15 Defibrillator Monitors to the South Dakota Emergency Medical Services Association District Two is hereby approved.
Date adopted: 07/09/24.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
16. A RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OF THE CITY SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE GIFTING TO THE LYONS, SOUTH DAKOTA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Thomason to adopt Resolution No. 71-24.
Roll call vote to adopt. 7 Yes: Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 71-24
A RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OF THE CITY SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE GIFTING TO THE LYONS, SOUTH DAKOTA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT.
WHEREAS, the City owns a Lifepak-15 Defibrillator Monitor identified with asset no. 4002066; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to SDCL 6-5-2, any political subdivision may convey and transfer any real or personal property which is held or owned by it, the title to which has been obtained and which is not held for public use or which is about to be abandoned for public purposes, to another political subdivision or nonprofit corporation for public, charitable, or humanitarian purposes and accommodation without offering the property for sale and without requiring the political subdivision or nonprofit corporation to pay for the property; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to SDCL 6-13-1, the governing board of a political subdivision may sell, trade, loan, destroy, or otherwise dispose of any land, structures, equipment, or other property which the governing board has, by appropriate motion, determined is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose for which it was acquired; and
WHEREAS, the above-described personal property is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose for which it was acquired by the City and has been declared as surplus; and
WHEREAS, the Lyons, South Dakota Volunteer Fire Department finds it desirable to acquire said property; and
WHEREAS, the Lyons, South Dakota Volunteer Fire Department is a South Dakota domestic nonprofit corporation; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
Section 1. That the recitals above are adopted and are incorporated herein by this reference as if set out in full.
Section 2. That, pursuant to SDCL Chapter 6-13, the Lifepak-15 Defibrillator Monitor identified above is surplus property that is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose for which it was acquired.
Section 3. That the gifting for a public purpose by the City of the Lifepak-15 Defibrillator Monitor to the Lyons, South Dakota Volunteer Fire Department is hereby approved.
Date adopted: 07/09/24.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST: Jermery L. Washington, City Clerk
17. A RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OF THE CITY SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE GIFTING TO THE GARRETSON, SOUTH DAKOTA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Barranco to adopt Resolution No. 72-24.
Roll call vote to adopt. 7 Yes: Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 72-24
A RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OF THE CITY SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE GIFTING TO THE GARRETSON, SOUTH DAKOTA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT.
WHEREAS, the City owns an Eagle Air Compressor SCBA Fill Station identified with serial no. 24804201 and a Lifepak-15 Defibrillator Monitor identified with asset no. 4002069; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to SDCL 6-5-2, any political subdivision may convey and transfer any real or personal property which is held or owned by it, the title to which has been obtained and which is not held for public use or which is about to be abandoned for public purposes, to another political subdivision or nonprofit corporation for public, charitable, or humanitarian purposes and accommodation without offering the property for sale and without requiring the political subdivision or nonprofit corporation to pay for the property; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to SDCL 6-13-1, the governing board of a political subdivision may sell, trade, loan, destroy, or otherwise dispose of any land, structures, equipment, or other property which the governing board has, by appropriate motion, determined is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose for which it was acquired; and
WHEREAS, the above-described personal property is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose for which it was acquired by the City and has been declared as surplus; and
WHEREAS, the Garretson, South Dakota Volunteer Fire Department finds it desirable to acquire said property; and
WHEREAS, the Garretson, South Dakota Volunteer Fire Department is a South Dakota domestic nonprofit corporation; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
Section 1. That the recitals above are adopted and are incorporated herein by this reference as if set out in full.
Section 2. That, pursuant to SDCL Chapter 6-13, the Eagle Air Compressor SCBA Fill Station and the Lifepak-15 Defibrillator Monitor identified above are surplus property that is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose for which it was acquired.
Section 3. That the gifting for a public purpose by the City of the Eagle Air Compressor SCBA Fill Station and the Lifepak-15 Defibrillator Monitor to the Garretson, South Dakota Volunteer Fire Department is hereby approved.
Date adopted: 07/09/24.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST: Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
18. A RESOLUTION
AMENDING THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Basye to adopt Resolution No. 73-24.
Roll call vote to adopt. 7 Yes: Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 73-24
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
That the City of Sioux Falls General Conditions for Public Improvements revised edition dated August 4, 2024, is hereby adopted. The aforementioned document is attached to and made a part of this resolution.
The City shall publish the resolution, without attachment, after its passage. The document is on file and available for inspection in the Office of the City Clerk.
Date adopted: 07/09/24.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST: Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
NEW BUSINESS
There was none.
GENERAL PUBLIC INPUT
Chester Deyoung spoke about conversations with City employees regarding the building of a road on Grant Street.
Chad Bishop spoke about COVID.
Mat Tougas, with TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return), spoke about the euthanasia numbers for the Sioux Falls Humane Society; TNR becoming protected by State law; and wanting local laws to match State law.
Mike Zitterich spoke about the need for the Council to communication with departments to get answers to questions, to utilize their Charter powers and to continue working with the Mayor to get things done.
Tim Stanga spoke about his grandson being hurt by a Gel Blaster Surge gun and getting no support from the police when he called them about the incident; fireworks complaints; the appearance of his neighborhood; and about the possible repeal of the food tax.
George Hahn spoke about mosquitoes out at Sherman Park, the need to spray for them, and how they are a health issue.
Robin Schiro spoke about the issues that she is having with the Human Relations attorneys.
Steve Johnson inquired about the lightning policy for the Midco Aquatics Center, after the indoor pool was closed due to lightning.
ADJOURNMENT
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Barranco to adjourn at 6:39 p.m.
Roll call vote to adjourn. 7 Yes: Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Denise D. Tucker, MMC, Assistant City Clerk
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SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT
PUBLISH: July 12 and 19, 2024
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids for Steamers & Serving Lines (CNS) PD #3466, will be received at the Central Services Center, Purchasing Department, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57104, up until 11:00 AM, Monday, July 22, 2024. Bids will be publicly opened, read, and tabulated 11:00 AM of said day in the Central Services Center. Bids will be presented to the School Board at the next succeeding regular Board meeting, all in accordance with Board policy. Specifications and Bid Forms may be obtained at https://www.sf.k12.sd.us/page/pending-bids-and-request-for-proposals or the Purchasing Department in the Central Services Center, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. All bids and contracts shall be made in accordance with and subject to SDCL 5-18A, 5-18B, 5-18C, 5-18D, 5-21, 5-22 and the provisions set forth in the specifications. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof, and to waive any irregularities. School Board, Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota. By: Todd Vik, Business Manager. This notice may be viewed free of charge on a 13 statewide public notice website maintained pursuant to § 17-2-1.
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