2019

This Nebraska court ruling has major implications for Sioux Falls (Guest Post, Bruce Danielson)

Sioux Falls has a problem with several legal cases both filed and not yet filed.

A 1985 case centered in Beatrice, NE (south of Lincoln) involves fabrication of evidence, conspiracy, reckless investigation and more, could haunt us. Think about situations based on bad policies we experienced and are experiencing caused by our own authoritarians. This Nebraska case illustrates why we need a top to bottom cleaning the management of our local government offices including but not limited to police, state’s attorney and city attorney operations. We must bring in fresh blood into our offices from places used to cleaning up these types of questionable activities.

There are several local court cases dealing with trumped-up charges. These cases could potentially cause us all a great deal of hurt.

Many in Sioux Falls are proud of the City Council members who fight for open government and unbiased audit requirements. We have experienced years of top city officials with little experience encouraging unstoppable growth. These “leaders” who claim to be dealing with the complex issues of exuberant growth only extoll continuing benefits for them while ignoring the daily costs for the rest of us.

We may likely see a tall crane being removed from our downtown skyline because of some overly exuberant dreams may not be working out. Who is going to pay the costs of this? We have roads and streets falling apart because of poor planning, graft or just ignorance. We hear of plans to create more play palaces and supporting hotels. Who will pay? The collapse of the South Dakota ag economy as we have grown to know, is likely to have major repercussions affecting all of us. Who is to pay?

We have a City Council, deemed by our Charter, to be the Policy Making body of Sioux Falls, overseeing the elected city manager we call a mayor. When is our City Council going to understand they have the responsibility to start directing the growth of the town so It can survive into the future?

We are hearing of locals who wish to shut up a vocal minority of current office holders because they will not back down from their desire to have the open government demanded by state law and our Charter. Shame on those who feel we need to kowtow to the closed loop authoritarians. Beatrice, NE should teach us all to question everything done in secret.

Just remember, Sunshine is the best disinfectant.

Here are the links to the stories;

Nebraska allows sales tax to pay off ‘Beatrice Six’ judgment

Faced with $28 million judgment in Beatrice Six case, Gage County has no easy options

UPDATE: What’s going on with the tallest hotel in South Dakota?

UPDATE: I guess someone in the SF MSM is working on a story about this, this should be interesting.

If you drive by the downtown parking ramp that is being constructed you will notice that most of that structure is completed (besides the outer façade).

So when will the beams start going up for South Dakota’s largest building?

There has been a lot of chatter in the Downtowner gossip circles that it may not happen.

I’m not sure why? But it could be anything from the ongoing Federal investigation into Legacy and the Copper Lounge collapse to the lack of investors (in which the investigation could be hindering investors).

We haven’t heard a peep from Lamont Companies since they bought a liquor license. It was their last appearance in a public meeting updating us on the progress of the project.

Golf Cart Shed fire investigation concluded – So what happened?

So if you click on this meeting you will notice this on the agenda;

Kearney shared updates pertaining to the recent fire at Elmwood Golf Course. The inspectors have concluded their investigation. The damaged area has been cleared, the new fencing is up, and the new carts are being stored in that location.

So I watched the meeting (in which I had to put the speaker to my ear because the audio was so bad) and when this came up on the agenda, Kearney never said what they concluded.

Why is it such a grand mystery the cause of a shed fire? It was either arson, accidental, electrical, etc. Why isn’t the Parks Department or SFFD sharing the details with the public? It was a taxpayer owned shed.

Things that make you go hmmm.

Sioux Falls Planning Commission’s biggest Rubberstamper has left the building

I didn’t know whether to clap, cry, laugh, or scream out loud last night when I saw after a decade of rubber-stamping and ignoring citizens and small business owner’s pleas, Planning Commission member Nick ‘Know-it-All’ Sershen has ended his service to the fine citizens (I mean wealthy developers) of Sioux Falls. It’s all about who you know in Sioux Falls, and the fat cats loved Nick.

AMEN!

Over the past decade, Nick has always laid his stamp of approval on re-zones and plans that benefit the rich and powerful developers in town in spite of neighbors disapproval. He also was good at denying any small business owner the same rights of passage he let the big guys have.

Nick’s actions actually helped me coin the phrase that the Planning Commission was “throwing a flaming football” at the city council.

Nick always had an excuse, “I have to approve this because it is within our zoning standards.” No, Nick, you approved it because of who it was for without any re-guard for the neighbors. He was also so smug about it during the meetings that I was surprised he didn’t have his own security detail to walk him to his car after the meetings.

He will NOT be missed.

Does Sioux Falls City Councilor Stehly already have a challenger?

I know, pretty crazy considering a Sioux Falls City Council election is about a year away. Besides that, Stehly hasn’t decided whether she will run for a second term, she has a long time to decide.

This all started about a month ago when a new comer to city politics who worships the ground PTH walks on and is a local entrepreneur (or something) said he would raise $100K to whoever would run against Stehly.

It seems he has found his guinea pig.

Until I get it confirmed from a couple more sources, I will only say this prospect is a young professional in the community (30’s) who had a short stint in the SD legislature and is a devote Republican.

I know them, and they are intelligent and very capable of giving Stehly a run for her money. But I also think there will be other challengers.

Never thought I would be talking about the the 2020 city election this early, but it also doesn’t surprise me with how this current council and mayor has been performing.