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City News/Planning Preview

City News, a program featuring City news and information, airs the first half of each month at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. daily. Planning Preview, a
preview of proposed and upcoming projects from the Sioux Falls Planning Department, airs in this timeslot during the two weeks prior to the next
Planning Commission meeting.


Related Materials/Links:
  • City News: City / POET Landfill Agreement

    The City of Sioux Falls and ethanol producer POET signed a 10-year contract for City to build an 11-mile pipeline from the Sioux Falls Regional Landfill to POET's Chancellor plant.

    Under the agreement, the city will then pipe methane gas from the landfill to the ethanol plant. This will help reduce the amount of natural gas POET has to use at it's ethanol plant.

    The landfill could begin delivering methane to POET sometime in 2009.


Previously Aired Episodes:

  • City News: Open House for Siouxland Health and Human Services
    Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies and Open House celebration for the new Siouxland Health and Human Services Building located at 521 North Main Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD., held on September 25, 2007.

  • City News: Council Web Streaming Press Conference
    Granicus, a web streaming program designed to make City Council meetings more accessible to the public, is revealed during this press conference held on Tuesday, September 4, 2007.

  • City News: East Side Sanitary Sewer Pump Station Open House
    The City of Sioux Falls along with the Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce held a formal ribbon cutting on Monday, July 23, 2007, at 11:30 a.m. for a significant project related to the new eastside sanitary sewer system. The new pump station is located near the Big Sioux River and 57th Street. Once complete, the entire project will open up 23,000 acres for development.


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