A few months back Cameraman Bruce (Danielson) and I were talking about all the missing information to the public about how the dam got approved and what process was happening to make this happen. In an ideal society that has a local government that is TRANSPARENT we would have had all that information, but not in Sioux Falls. So Bruce had the brilliant idea to do a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request from the Corp of Engineers for the project. While it took several months and 2.2 GB of information, the CORPS granted Mr. Danielson’s request. I have been sorting thru the materials for over a month and finally have them to where I can start posting about the process. There was many twists in turns in the process, including changing the direction of the design, water contamination, a refusal from the SD Historical Society (State Agency) and much more. While most of the materials are redacted of personal names, it is easy to determine who the contractors are, who the city employees are and who the CORPS are. The irony is any email or correspondence coming from the CORPS is extremely professional and detailed, city employees and especially the independent contractors NOT SO MUCH. It seemed they didn’t want to get the CORPS involved unless they ran into an issue. Which is odd since the CORPS won’t officially approve the project until it is finished, and that may not be until the end of next summer since after the dam construction is finished they have to create wetlands around the area to preserve the area AS IS.

What I have found fascinating is the city seems to be doing this by the seat of their pants and crossing their fingers it will work, which I believe has put the project over budget by at least $1 Million because of the poor planning and lack of concerted coordination with the CORPS. This city will never learn, when you do things in the OPEN you save the taxpayers money and it makes the process smoother. If they would have also made the process more open and brought the public along, there may have been members in our community who wanted to weigh in with ideas. I have often argued our city is full of smart folks who understand this stuff, if we would just ASK them. It reminds of the process when a group of citizens decided to tackle sustainability in Sux and all of the efforts and work turned into toilet paper Poops used to wipe his tight ass. We have experts in Sux, but instead we use leaders who are more concerned about selfies and jumping jacks then expert advice.

I hope to put up the materials by week’s end, it’s going to be a whopper of a post.

By l3wis

3 thoughts on “How is the Low Head Dam replacement coming along?”
  1. I requested the information because like so many projects in Sioux Falls, the numbers and activities don’t add up. It appears the minimal allocated budget for this project was just a starting point. The City’s current budget cutbacks are due in part to the unchecked and hidden projects this Mayor and the last trying to reward their special friends. The lowhead dam project is a vanity project for the Steel District. It appears cost overruns on the 6th St bridge and the skating rink may be subsidizing the lowhead dam / falls cleanup.

    Why not inform the public? The Corp of Engineers has a legal process for these types of projects. The City used the process to fix the north lowhead dam just a few years ago, why did they not use the legal process this time?

    Could it be the whole pile of costs would have to be shared and the insider deals might be exposed. As i read the files before sharing them with Southdacola, I saw so many issues bordering on mis-mangement, misinformation, lies leading to potential federal and state frauds. Something is not right.

    Just like the mis-mangement, misinformation, lies leading to potential federal and state frauds on this project shows the City leaders are one trick ponies. Look at their track record, the Event Center, railroad relocation, theft of railroad property, thefts of private property and VA property for personal gains and more.

    As someone who has been the receiving end of physical abuse and legal abuse by City officials, I could not find anyone who would come clean on this pending disaster. I see why the current mayor complained of being deposed, there is so many criminal activities going on. The City leadership want this administration to end so they don’t have to answer more questions.

    Just like rats trying to escape a sinking ship, sink or swim.

  2. I am really looking forward to information about how the situation with the green sludge was handled,

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