State & Local Meeting
Inside Town Hall - March 2026
March 13, 2026
This City of Sioux Falls town hall meeting held on March 13, 2026, featured outgoing Mayor Paul Tenhagen and City Councilor Kurt Sail reflecting on eight years of city developments and accomplishments. Key procurement and capital projects discussed included the successful under-budget bid for the Keen Park pool, the opening of a new wastewater treatment facility that increased capacity by 50%, and major infrastructure investments such as the 85th Street interchange and Veterans Parkway. The city maintained a strong AA1 bond rating, enabling more affordable borrowing costs for taxpayers. Partnerships with local universities and the state supported economic diversification efforts in biotech and cybersecurity, including investments in the Discovery District and Dakota State Applied Research Lab. The public safety campus and new Metro 911 dispatch center were highlighted as critical infrastructure projects funded through bonds totaling around $100 million over eight years. The meeting also emphasized the importance of federal and state relationships in securing grants and economic development projects, including the Smithfield project. Additionally, the city offers a property tax rebate program for qualifying seniors and disabled residents, unique among cities in the state. Overall, the discussion underscored fiscally responsible budgeting, strategic capital improvements, and strong public-private partnerships driving Sioux Falls' growth and resilience.
Sources
- Inside Town Hall - March 2026 · City of Sioux Falls · Mar 13