October 2016

Found on FB, (H/T – Zach DeBoer)

“There’s no parking downtown! You have to walk so far from your parking spot to get to the store you’re looking for!” How many times have your heard (or said) this? South Dakotans love (and NEED) to be able to park directly in front of the store they’re shopping at. When there isn’t a nice open space on Phillips Avenue it’s “Bah There’s no parking down here!” (God forbid hey use the completely empty and free after 5pm parking ramps).

I never hear the same complaint about shopping at the Empire Mall. It’s the same concept! Park in one location, then walk a short distance to go to multiple stores conveniently located next to each other. Director ofDowntown Sioux Falls Inc. and urban design advocate, Joe Batcheller, made this very handy map showing how the two locations (downtown and the mall) compare. The red outline is the mall’s parking lot and the yellow shape is the mall’s footprint. I thought seeing the two overlaid like this was interesting and a great way to illustrate the discrepancy for people who ‘hate parking downtown’ but love shopping at the mall. Check it:

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Get out the Champagne! Sioux Falls goes from an ‘F’ minus to an ‘F’ in equality rating

What!? You haven’t heard the news?!

Today, Monday, October 17, 2016, the Human Rights Campaign released its Municipal Equality Index, and Sioux Falls has improved its score by 12 points over last year’s score.

The Municipal Equality Index examines how inclusive municipal laws, policies, and services are of the LGBTQ people who live and work there. Cities are rated based on nondiscrimination laws, the municipality as an employer, municipal services, law enforcement, and the city leadership’s public position on equality.

Last year, Sioux Falls scored a 28 out of a possible 100 points. This year, Sioux Falls’ score is 40. Sioux Falls improved its score over last year, in part, because of its leadership’s public position on LGBTQ equality and its pro-equality legislative or policy efforts. The Municipal Equality Index also found that the City is a welcoming place to work.

“Sioux Falls still has some work to do, but I’m thrilled that our city is becoming more inclusive to all people, including the LGBTQ community,” says Colleen Moran, Assistant City Attorney. “We are working hard to engage the community and provide residents with opportunities to promote and embrace a more inclusive Sioux Falls.”

Sioux Falls is one of nine cities in South Dakota scored by the Human Rights Campaign. Of those nine cities, Brookings received the highest score at 50. More information, including Sioux Falls’ full scorecard, is available at www.hrc.org/mei.

So who is throwing the party? Maybe we could have it at the Avera cafeteria when SF finest are at the feeding trough there? I’m sure with all of their new diversity training they would be welcome to the idea. We could also play the party game ‘He said, she said.’

King of Debt; Munson vs. Huether

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So who will win the battle of the most borrowing, debt creating Mayor in the History of Sioux Falls?

In eight years Munson racked up $158 Million approximately. To his credit, most went to infrastructure projects like Lewis and Clark, that had a single price tag of $70 million.

Conservatively, Huether has racked up $150 million and some change, with the biggest expenditure being the Events Center ($114 million) which will end up costing us $180 million after interest is paid.

Many have argued that Mayor Huether has accomplished a lot since he has been mayor, but when you steal your parents credit card anything is possible.

Who wants to go to the indoor pool? It’s on the rents!

Why is God so Angry with Sioux Falls?

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Here we go again, when the city or other governmental agencies screw up, and they don’t want to take responsibility, they blame God;

“Then I was told it was an act of God. They looked at it, assumed it was settlement, it was an act of God.  I was stunned,” Leacraft said.

I wonder what our self-proclaimed best Christian in Sioux Falls, Mayor Huether thinks of this? Maybe we could just paint over the cracks with “Finding Jesus”, that will teach that God guy and his Old Testament ways! I wonder if God also instructed the contractors to not use re-bar in the foundation?

“When we cut the 2 x 4s out, you could take a screw driver and go from the top all the way to the bottom. There was no rebar at all; none,” Leacraft said.

Rebar are metal bars that reinforce concrete to prevent structural failure.  While the first report indicated the presence of rebar at the top, bottom and side of the window, a second structural engineer’s report confirms that “the top of the window does not have rebar extending beyond the opening.”

Like our Mayor, God seems to be quite the micro-manager. Besides God fiddling with dirt settlement, and the contractor not using something that about 99.9% of other concrete contractors use in foundations, it seems the city inspectors, once again are asleep on the job;

JJ Concrete’s attorney points out that all of his work passed City inspection.   I asked the City building inspector to try to find out why the problems with the footings weren’t caught on Leacraft’s home in the code inspection before the house was placed on the foundation. Ron Bell, the Chief Building Services Official, told me he couldn’t talk about it because SECOG, insurance companies and attorneys are now involved, but that the city is keeping the line of communication open between all parties.

Besides the fact that Mr. Bell is retiring very soon, his same department is the one that gave the ‘all clear’ on the Events Center siding. No biggee, we got a $1 million dollar settlement on that so we can buy popcorn poppers and beer coolers. I wonder if they are keeping the settlement a secret so not to shame God’s handywork in that debacle also?

Not being an attorney or a building inspector, it looks as though this is a case of poor workmanship, and hopefully the courts and attorneys can work it out, but what are the repercussions for the city for a poor inspection? Another secret settlement? We wouldn’t want to offend God anymore then we already have, there are still a lot of Downtown restaurants he could flood.