He’s got a big old plate of positive to serve up;

The City ended the year with $42.2 million in General Fund operating reserves, equal to 26.5 percent of budgeted expenditures. Originally budgeted to use $5.4 million in operating reserves in 2016, the City utilized only $1.4 million, a credit to prudent budgetary practices. Although sales tax revenue growth slowed to 3.4 percent, the Mayor’s office says Sioux Falls economy showed solid strength. At $701.9 million, construction permitting reached an all-time high last year. In 2016, Sioux Falls also celebrated the grand opening of the Midco® Aquatic Center, the groundbreaking for a $12 million hotel near the PREMIER Center, the completion of some monster infrastructure improvements in sanitary sewer and roads, and so much more.

The Mayor will outline the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in the State of the City Address that takes place on Tuesday, March 28, at 2:30 p.m. at Carnegie Town Hall, 235 West Tenth Street. The public is encouraged to attend.

The bigger question is if he will address crime, drugs and transparency? Notice most of the things mentioned above either have ZERO impact on the average citizen’s bottom line OR actually costs us more in taxes.

By l3wis

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  1. Uh, a majority of new projects are city extravagance. Why is there so much commercial space available up and down Minnesota Avenue? Anybody can make a good impression when development is municipal bond funding. Probably the only major impact was Badlands Pawn and Dollar Loan left. Do we have new commerce, industry, or manufacturing? It’s a good thing nobody pays attention to media anymore. Huether enlists they as false advertisement. In fact, he colors outside the lines.

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