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2016 City Numbers Phone Directory Numbers 2016 Directory CONTENTS Sioux Falls City Lincoln County Minnehaha County Metro Communications Agency — 911 Courts Legislators South Dakota State Sioux Falls School District and Area School Districts News Media Subject Index Name Index Summary of Directory Updates To search directory, press Ctrl + F to bring up search box NAMES IN THIS DIRECTORY MAY NOT BE USED FOR MAILING LISTS FOR ADVERTISING OR OTHER NONOFFICIAL USE. This phone directory was published by the City of Sioux Falls. The online version of the phone directory will be kept updated as updates are received. Please send future updates directly to Multimedia Support as the changes occur. If you have questions concerning the phone directory, please call Multimedia Support at 367-8854. Revisions to City section—Inform your major organizational unit’s phone directory contact person of the revision needed. Revisions to other sections—Copy the page to be revised and write your revisions in red. Send to Multimedia Support, City Hall North Annex, 132 North Dakota Avenue, P.O. Box 7402, Sioux Falls, SD 57117-7402, or fax to 367-8113. LAST UPDATED: AUGUST 5, 2016 FREQUENTLY CITY OF SIOUX FALLS ACCOUNTING, See Finance CALLED NUMBERS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, See Central Services, When you have questions Multimedia Support or concerns about . Call… AIRPORT AUTHORITY Costello Terminal, Joe Foss Field Animal Control 367-7000 2801 Jaycee Lane, 57104-0196 Building (Permits and Licensing) 367-8670 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday Executive Director Fire Nonemergency 367-8093 Dan Letellier 336-0762 or 367-7375 Household Hazardous Waste Facility 367-8695 Deputy Director Human Relations Commission 367-8745 Richard King 336-0762 or 367-4397 Office Manager Library Services or Materials 367-8700 Dawn Carlson 336-0762 Mosquito Control 367-8284 Telefax Machine 367-7374 Mowing, Weeds 978-6900 ANIMAL CONTROL, See Police Nuisances (Noise, Junk Cars, Trash, Garbage) 367-8760 Parking Tickets 367-8170 ATTORNEYS 367-8880 Parks/Recreation Information 367-8222 MAIN OFFICE 100 South Dakota Avenue, Suite 200, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 Police Nonemergency 367-7000 City Hall South Annex, Second Floor Pothole Hotline 367-8002 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday City Attorney Sidewalk Hazards 367-8601 David A. Pfeifle 367-8880 Sidewalk Snow Complaints 978-6900 Deputy City Attorney Karen A. Leonard 367-8880 Snow Tow 367-7212 Assistant City Attorneys Streetlight/City Power Failure 373-6979 Paul M. Bengford 367-8880 Daniel J. Brown 367-8880 Transit 367-7151 Paralegal Trees 367-8150 Cari Hanzel 367-8885 Legal Assistant Water Meters/Utility Maintenance 367-8810 Kathy Rockwell 367-8884 After-Hours Emergency 367-8805 Administrative Assistant Luann Foster 367-8879 Water Service/Billing 367-8131 Telefax Machine 367-7330 Water Quality 373-6950 BRANCH OFFICE Zoning (Flood Zones, Signs, Fences) 367-8254 Law Enforcement Center 320 West 4th Street, 57104-2413 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday Assistant City Attorney/Police and Fire Legal Advisor Keith E. Allenstein Jr. 367-8880 Telefax Machine 978-6676 CITY OF SIOUX FALLS 1 CITY OF SIOUX FALLS 2 ATTORNEYS (CONTINUED) BUS TRANSPORTATION, See Transit System BRANCH OFFICE Tue 7/26/2016 12:24 PM Public Works Administration CENTRAL SERVICES Team- Just wanted to make you aware 132 North Dakota Avenue, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 224 West 9th Street, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 that the GIS division will be joining City Hall North Annex, Second Floor City Hall, First Floor the Central Services department. Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday This organizational change was a Director of Central Services Assistant City Attorney/Public Works Advisor recommendation from the LMI study. Sue Quanbeck Etten 367-8828 Diane P. Best 367-8880 Just like the other divisions in Central Administrative Assistant Services, GIS offers services that are Paralegal Jane Andersen 367-8097 consumed by all departments in city Angie Richmond 367-6530 government. Telefax Machine 367-7330 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 367-8757 132 North Dakota Avenue, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 There will be a gradual transition HUMAN RELATIONS 367-8745 City Hall North Annex, First Floor over the next 5 months with formal 100 South Dakota Avenue, Suite 101, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday realignment concurrent with the City Hall South Annex, First Floor Custodial Supervisor beginning of the 2017 budget on Jan 1, Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday Pat Wood (Office) 367-8726 2017. ADA Accessibility Review Board 367-8745 (Cell) 360-8844 Civil Rights Discrimination 367-8745 Building Maintenance Supervisor If you see GIS staff in the hallways or Jeremy Williams (Office) 978-6563 elsewhere, please be sure to welcome Disability Awareness Commission 367-8745 (Cell) 360-5826 them to the CS team! Human Relations Commission 367-8745 Lead Building Maintenance Mechanic Assistant City Attorney/Human Relations Manager/ADA Coordinator Troy Deutsch (Office) 367-8291 --Sue Quanbeck Etten Colleen M. Moran 367-8751 (Cell) 359-4693 Assistant City Attorney/Human Relations Lead Building Maintenance Workers Ryan J. Sage 367-8696 Ed Engelbretson (Office) 978-6575 (Cell) 201-2057 Human Relations Coordinator Vacant 367-8749 Howard Gerry (Office) 367-2036 Telefax Machine 367-8858 (Cell) 201-9831 Building Maintenance Workers TTY 367-7039 Eric Berkness (Office) 367-8291 (Cell) 360-6028 LICENSING OFFICE 224 West 9th Street, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 Matt Bierman (Office) 367-8266 City Hall, First Floor (Cell) 360-2122 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday Mike Buysse (Office) 367-8757 Alcoholic Beverage Licensing 367-8082 (Cell) 940-4046 Entertainment Service Licensing 367-8082 John Jones (Office) 367-8291 (Cell) 360-1467 Licensing Specialist Telefax Machine 367-8025 Jamie Palmer 367-8082 24-hour Standby 367-8757 Telefax Machine 367-7330 RISK MANAGEMENT 100 South Dakota Avenue, Suite 200, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 City Hall South Annex, Second Floor Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday Risk Manager Michael Hall 367-8746 Telefax Machine 367-7330 CENTRAL SERVICES (CONTINUED) CENTRAL SERVICES (CONTINUED) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 367-8841 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CONTINUED) 132 North Dakota Avenue, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 City Hall North Annex, First Floor DATA CENTER (CONTINUED) Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday 24-hour Standby 367-8899 HELP DESK 367-8899 Telefax Machine 367-8025 Information Technology Manager MULTIMEDIA SUPPORT 367-8854 Jon Klemme (Office) 367-8847 132 North Dakota Avenue, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 (Cell) 360-2162 City Hall North Annex, Second Floor Information Technology System Analysts Multimedia Manager Noel Ahl 367-8037 Brett Mathison 367-8856 Wade Bentz 367-8842 Web Designer Dan Friedbauer 367-8004 Elizabeth Ahlers 367-8821 Leif Hage 367-8024 Corey Putzier 367-8850 Web Content Specialist Matt Schnaible 367-8118 Lynda Selle 367-8273 Brian Sherman 367-8006 Multimedia Support Supervisor Matthew Williams 367-8804 Grace Holsen 367-8846 EnerGov System Administrator Lead Media Specialist Holly Carpenter 367-1890 Sally Veldkamp 367-8852 Publishing Specialists DESKTOP SUPPORT 367-8899 Tyler Ahlers 367-8296 Information Technology Support Supervisor Julia Gardner 367-8294 Clayton Siegfried (Office) 367-8116 John Kiesow 367-8287 (Cell) 201-3991 Kevin Kolb 367-8295 Technical Support Specialists Document Specialists Kamie Clauson-Livermore 367-8117 Jeanine Hagen Kelly 367-8288 Kyle Hartman 367-8824 Gayle Suing 367-2897 Chad Holiway 367-8014 Multimedia Support Dictation Line 367-8855 Chris Kayl 367-8849 Shaun Kayl 367-8845 Telefax Machine 367-8113 Communications Technician Mail Services Deb Christofferson 367-8851 132 North Dakota Avenue, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 City Hall North Annex, Basement APPLICATION SUPPORT City Carriers 367-8758 IT Infrastructure Manager Dan Karbo Dan Larsen 367-8822 Dan Paa Application Development Analyst Mail Van Cellular Phone 360-5706 Duane Beiswanger 367-8844 CityLink DATA CENTER 315 North Phillips Avenue, Suite 300, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 Network Security Administrator CityLink Producers Bryce Haviland 367-8120 Brad Dumke 367-8798 Rich Murphy 367-8729 Network Administrators Kim Hansen 367-8260 Shawn Waples 367-8848 CITYLINK, See Central Services, Multimedia Support System Administrators Brandon Morris 367-8036 Joseph Nielsen 367-8853 CITY CLERK’S OFFICE, See City Council Staff/City Clerk’s Office CITY OF SIOUX FALLS 3 CITY OF SIOUX FALLS 4 CITY COUNCIL 367-8085 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 367-8180 235 West 10th Street, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 100 South Dakota Avenue, Suite 100, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 Carnegie Town Hall, Main Level City Hall South Annex, First Floor Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday Mayor Director of Community Development/Public Parking Mike T. Huether (see Mayor listing) 367-8800 Daren Ketcham 367-8180 Economic Development Manager At-Large Council Members Brent O’Neil 367-8180 Christine M. Erickson 367-8818 Economic Development Coordinators Rex Rolfing 367-8808 Mike Gray 367-8180 Theresa Stehly 367-8806 Dustin Powers Southwest District Council Member Neighborhood Development Coordinator Marshall Selberg 367-8819 Adam Roach 367-8180 Southeast District Council Member Administrative Assistant Rick Kiley 367-8102 Lisa Fuller 367-8180 Northwest District Council Member Greg Neitzert 367-8109 235 West 10th Street, P.O. Box 7402, 57117-7402 Northeast District Council Member Carnegie Town Hall, Lower Level Pat Starr 367-8809 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday–Friday Central District Council Member Administration 367-8180 Michelle Erpenbach 367-8110 Community Development Manager Telefax Machine 367-8070 Lester Kinstad 367-8177 Program Specialists Matt Cerny 367-8176 367-8080 CITY COUNCIL STAFF/CITY CLERK’S OFFICE Alan Roettger 367-8174 235 West 10th Street, P.O.
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