Invocation: “Gayatri Mantra” - Sioux Falls/media/Documents/mayor/state... · 2015-03-27 ·...
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Invocation: “Gayatri Mantra”by Dr. Chandradhar Dwivedi
Om bhurbhuvah swah tatsavitur varenyam bhargo devasya dhimahi dhiyo yo nah prachodayaat
Oh all pervading lord, you are the creator, preserver and destroyer; pure and purifier; free from all pains; energizer and basis of the life of the multiformed universe. Please direct our knowledge and intellect in the right direction to follow the path of truth, good deeds, and enlightenment.
The Blueprint for a
Growing Sioux Falls
People Want to Live HereNearly 170,000 Strong
$41.7M $43.4M $45.2M$31.6M $37.0M $42.1M $41.1M$27.0M $45.8M $46.1M 100,000
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
2.0%
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4.0%
5.0%
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec2012 2013 2014 2015
People Want to Work HereSioux Falls MSA Unemployment
3.1%
4.6%
3.1%
3.7%4.2%
3.7%
3.4%
People Want to Do Business Here2,000 Jobs Created in 2014
$41.7M $43.4M $45.2M$31.6M $37.0M $42.1M $41.1M$27.0M $45.8M $46.1M
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
MSA Nonfarm Wage and Salary Workers
People Want to Invest HereRecord-Breaking Building Permits
$397
$463 $442 $506
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$298 $283 $287
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$588 $620
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People Want to Invest HereGeneral Revenues Are Strong
$41.7M $43.4M $45.2M$31.6M $37.0M $42.1M $41.1M$27.0M $45.8M $46.1M
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$91.1 $97.2
$107.9 $112.1 $110.9 $115.4 $118.9 $125.3 $139.9*
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Other Sales Tax Property Tax*2013 includes $6.3M for ice storm reimbursement
People Want to Shop HereSales Tax Collections on Pace
First Penny Sales Tax Growth
*2015 goal = 6%
5.9%
8.3% 7.6%
1.7%
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“Getting Stuff Done”While Maintaining
Financial Strength
Our Events Center Is Operating in the Black!
Jason Aldean Grand Opening Concert Summit League Basketball Tournament
Our New Indoor Aquatic CenterWill Be the Best Within 500 Miles• $23.7 million, paid for
with cash• Opening fall 2016• Built for future capacity
needs• High-quality materials
and equipment• Sound economic impact
340 Miles of Streets RepairedSmoother Roads Ahead
Tenth Street and Sycamore Avenue Eighth Street and Cliff Avenue
47 more miles planned for construction in 2015
The Levee Is Certified
• Nearly 1,600 additional homes and businesses protected from a 100-year flood event
• $65 million of improvements • New floodplain maps
expected in 2016
Downtown Sioux Falls Is Hopping• Completed 2025
Downtown Plan• 25 new businesses• 3 business expansions• 1,226 total residential units• 2,219 people live downtown• Main Avenue Road Diet
Snow Gates Well Received• Used citywide during
snow alerts• Reduce the amount of
snow deposited in driveways
• “No better snow removal team in the business”
– Mayor Mike
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
General Fund “Piggy Bank”33% Versus 25% Goal
Outstanding DebtEnd Where We Started
$277 $279
$399 $385 $362 $367
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Per Capita Total DebtFargo, ND $4,543
Lincoln, NE $4,483
Rochester, MN $3,334
Sioux City, IA $3,167
Topeka, KS $3,067
Des Moines, IA $2,984
Omaha, NE $2,544
Sioux Falls, SD $2,238Rapid City, SD $2,234Source: PFM (March 2015)
Our Blueprintfor the
Future
Public Safety Is Our Highest Priority
• 10 new Police Officers on duty• Fire Station #11
opens in April• New ambulance service
provider will take Sioux Falls to new level
1.27 1.11
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Simple Assault (Domestic)
Simple Assault
Aggravated Assault
Aggravated Assault (Domestic)
Murder
Violent Crimes Per 1,000 Population
25.06 25.3326.88 27.34
25.45
12.14 12.63 12.4611.32
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1.67 1.87 1.99 1.98 2.08
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Larceny
Vandalism
Burglary
Stolen Vehicles
Property Crimes Per 1,000 Population
Keep Sioux Falls Moving2015 Street Construction Projects• Cliff Avenue, 61st Street to 85th Street• Highway 100, Madison Street to Maple Street• 22nd Street and Minnesota Avenue Intersection• 11th Street and Second Avenue Intersection• Solberg Avenue, 49th Street to 57th Street
Infrastructure Is Our BackboneAdaptive Traffic Signal System• Minnesota Avenue, 18th Street to I-229
Sanitary Sewer• New dual force main – 42'' diameter pipe – 12,100' long• New outfall sewer – 72'' diameter pipe – 9,700' long
Light and Power• LED light upgrades (50% savings on electricity costs)
Stay Tuned, Sioux Falls.Headlines to Come!
Railyard Redevelopment
Stay positive, Sioux Falls!
• Independent appraisal is complete• Negotiations are under way• All parties working together
City Government Can Run Like a Business• Improve service levels
and efficiencies• Address growing
space needs• Implement organizational
assessment
The Economic Development Boom Is Far From Over• Working toward another
industrial/commercial/research development park
• Retail plaza: Sales tax dollars are critical
• Sports and Entertainment District: The fun begins!
Downtown’s Heart Will Beat Faster• Mixed-use private development/
public parking structure• Redevelopment of Riverfront
Triangle Property• Falls Park West• Main Avenue Road Diet• Phase 3 of the River Greenway
“Our Head Isn’tin the Sand”
Tough Issues We Have Tackled• Pension reform• New Events Center• Snow gates• New indoor aquatic
center• Wasteful government
spending
• The old River Ramp• Crumbling roads/
infrastructure• Take on bad neighbors• Financial and land
management upgrades• Railyard relocation
Most Prevalent Needs/Issues
Workforce Recruitment/Development Is Job One• $500,000 investment in development
recommended soon• Recruitment campaign will be announced
Annexations Will Lay the Groundwork for Sioux Falls and South Dakota• Currently 50 islands in Sioux Falls• Policy needs to be clarified• Tough decisions are necessary• We will not leave this for the next
Mayor and Council
Grand Ideas Must Be Prioritized• Saying “no” is hard but
necessary• Focus on entire city vs.
special interests• This City will live within
its means!
1. 2. 3.
Large Infrastructure Projects Can’t Wait on State/Federal Government• SB135 needs to be passed• The one penny is stretched thin• Time for local control. Let the
people decide• Nothing is getting cheaper, folks!
More Work/Pain With Public Transportation/Paratransit• Need to execute recommended plan• Loss in federal funding is real• Balance between regular
public transportation and paratransit is “out of whack”
If we all threw our problems in a pile
and saw everyone else’s, we’d grab ours back!
Rebroadcast Schedule for 2015 State of the City Address:(through the end of April)
On-demand video of the Mayor’s State of the City Address will be available at www.siouxfalls.org.
Mondays and Wednesdays 1 p.m.Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 8 p.m.