How much does the city spend on stupid stuff? The world may never know.

This is the kind of government waste that goes on behind the scenes of the Huether administration;

Meanwhile, offline, City Hall hired an attorney for work related to the Twitter account at a cost of $483.58 to taxpayers, according to an invoice obtained by Argus Leader Media in an open records request for attorney billings after the event center settlement.

An invoice from Woods, Fuller, Shultz & Smith, P.C. shows the city was billed for 3.1 hours of work related to the Twitter prank at $150 an hour.

It looks like to me the only thing outside counsel did was research Westlaw and put in a phone call to Twitter. Nobody on the city’s legal team could figure this out? It reminds me of when the mayor gifted the council each a copy of his favorite book then billed the city for it. The mayor cries about prudence when it comes to homeless shelters, prisoner rehab centers, and free bus rides for youth than blows money on something his internal team could have handled.

I wonder how much money the city has spent on researching DaCola?

BTW, I have never figured out who the fake mayor was, but he/she certainly didn’t harm the mayor’s reputation. Mike takes care of that all on his own.

5 Thoughts on “The City of Sioux Falls Million Dollar Crack Legal team can’t figure out how to make a phone call

  1. Briggs Warren on October 5, 2017 at 7:28 pm said:

    They didnt even have to call twitter. The website has a built in report button.

    I was thinking of starting an online petition to quantify the public disgust in the handling of event center. But after seeing that I am worried the Mayor will waste more tax money on lawyers to see if they can stop me.

  2. Oh, and let’s not forget, several years ago Mike Huether led the charge in an attempt to eliminate free and reduced swimming at the same time he was pushing for a 19.4 million dollar indoor pool (which ultimately ended up costing 23-24 m).

    He backed down only after 3 citizen advocates worked with several Councilors to stop this.

    The elimination of free and reduced swimming will surface again. We are watching.

  3. anominous on October 6, 2017 at 4:43 pm said:

    City should have just offered a $500 reward for that rogue tweeter, then the guy could’ve turned himself in and bought himself a pool pass.

  4. I put this in the same category as private flights by government officials.. The city council needs to demand he repay this money. Outright wasteful spending.

    Also, the city attorneys office needs to be dismantled.

  5. ‘the city attorneys office needs to be dismantled.’

    Funny, I thought they have been for years.

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