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  • Public Works | City Of Winner

    City of Winner Public Works Pay Your Utility Bill Our mission is to provide the best services and utilities to the people of Winner. We understand the importance of safe and reliable access to utilities, including water and electricity. We continually invest in our infrastructure to ensure that our resources are dependable and environmentally sustainable. Our dedicated departments work tirelessly to keep our streets clean, our sewage system functioning efficiently, and our garbage and recycling programs successful. We also provide parks and recreation options for all ages and abilities in our community to enjoy. Public Works Director Phone: (605)842-2606 Option #5 Fax:( 605)842-1653 Email: winpublicworks@gwtc.net The Public Works Director is responsible for overseeing: Water - Electric - Wastewater - Streets - Parks - Landfill - Sanitation - Swimming Pool- Cemetery- Recycling Streets Kelly Duffy, Supervisor Read More Electric Curt Haakinson, Superintendent Read More Water and Sewer Mark Liebrich, Supervisor Read More Landfill Read More Garbage Read More Parks and Recreation Read More Pool Read More Cemetery Read More Recycling Read More Dates to Remember Billing Date is the first of the month Bills due by the 10th of the month Late notices sent on the 15th of the month Late fees assessed on the 20th of the month Disconnects on the 25th of the month Pay your Bill

  • Water and Sewer | City Of Winner

    City of Winner Water and Sewer Department The water/sewer department is responsible for the management, planning, operation, and maintenance of all phases of water supply, treatment, storage, and distribution. It is responsible for the mechanical operation of and water treatment of the city swimming pool. The city of Winner’s water system is made up of seven wells, approximately 43 miles of transmission and distribution piping, two ground storage tanks, and two booster pump stations. Water is pumped from the well field to the 1.5 million gallon (mg) ground storage tank. All water is treated with chlorine before entering this tank. Water then flows by gravity from the 1.5 mg tank to a 1 mg tank and to the distribution system. The city produced 187,000,000 gallons of water in 2022. The average daily consumption is approximately 176 gallons of water per person per day in the city of Winner. The city conducts approximately 100 tests per year to make sure your water is disinfected as prescribed by the department of environment and natural resources, to insure that we provide a high quality of drinking water. If you are planning on doing any digging on your property please call the SD One Call Locates at 1-800-781-7474 or 811 or visit www.sdonecall.com at least 24 hours before you begin. Mark Leibrich Water/Sewer Supervisor Pay your Bill 2026 Water Rates Effective January 1st, 2026 readings Residential meter charge (includes 2,000 gallons) : $22.10 Residential 3,000 gallons-4,999 gallons : $8.12 per thousand Residential 5,000+ gallons : $3.79 per thousand Commercial meter charge (includes 2,000 gallons): $24.47 Commercial 3,000 gallons-4,999 gallons: $9.19 per thousand Commercial 5,000-14,999 gallons: $3.79 per thousand Commercial 15,000+ gallons: $3.25 per thousand 2026 Sewer Rates Effective January 1st, 2026 readings Residential meter charge (includes 2,000 gallons): $17.57 Residential 3,000 gallons-94,999 gallons: $7.03 per thousand Residential 95,000+ gallo ns: $2.28 per thousand Commercial meter charge (includes 2,000 gallons): $19.27 Commercial 3,000 gallons-94,999 gallons: $7.03 per thousand Commercial 95,000+ gallons: $2.28 per thousand Current Storm Sewer Rates Storm Sewer Charge - $1.00 Water Surcharge - $3.00 (Rural Development Loan) Sewer Surcharge - $1.30 (Rural Development Loan) *other fees may apply 2023 Drinking Water Report View Report

  • Electric | City Of Winner

    City of Winner Electric Department Curt Haakinson Electrical Superintendent Pay your Bill 2026 Rates Effective January 1st, 2026 readings: Residential meter charg e: $22.10 Residential energy charge: $0.1149 Multiple Dwellings meter charge: $22.10 Multiple Dwellings energy charge (per kWh): $.1149 Small commercial meter charge (under 25 KW): $29.46 Small commercial energy charge (under 25 KW): $.1171 Large commercial meter charge (over 25 KW): $50.00 Large commercial energy charge (over 25 KW): $0.0532 Large commercial demand charge (over 25 KW): $14.41 Security Lights: $8.02 To report outages: Call City Hall at 605-842-2606 Option 0 between the hours of 8AM and 5PM. After hours: call the Police Department at 605-842-3324 Tree Information 92.30 TREE PLANTING RESPONSIBILITY. (A) The city is herein responsible for tree planting in all city parks and established control of street tree planting on boulevards. Private planting of trees is not subject to city control but the city encourages desirable species and planting practices. (B) No person shall plant or set out any tree or plant on a boulevard or in a public place without first procuring permission from the Council. The applicant shall state the number of trees or plants to be planted or set out; the location and variety of each tree or plant; and such other information as the city shall find reasonably necessary to a fair determination of whether permission shall be granted. (C) The city shall grant permission for the planting of a tree or plant on a boulevard or in a public place when it is found that the proposed planting conforms with the area involved. (Prior Code, § 10.02.01) (Ord. 533, passed - -; Ord. 731, passed - -) Penalty, see § 92.99 § 92.31 LOCATION OF TREES. No street trees, except small trees, may be planted under or within ten feet of overhead utility wires. No trees shall be planted over or within five feet of any underground water, sewer or other service lines. (Prior Code, § 10.02.02) (Ord. 533, passed - -; Ord. 731, passed - -) Penalty, see § 92.99 § 92.32 TRIMMING TREE BRANCHES. (A) Any tree overhanging any street or right-of-way within the city shall have the branches trimmed so that any such branches shall not block or otherwise inhibit street and sidewalk traffic and signs controlling said traffic. (B) All large established trees shall be trimmed in such a manner so as to allow ten feet clearance over sidewalks and 12 feet clearance over all streets; provided, however, that trees along principal traffic thoroughfares shall be trimmed so as to allow clearance of at least 16 feet. (C) The city shall have the right to prune any tree or shrub on private property that obstructs the view of any street, intersection, street lighting or visibility of any traffic-control device or sign or interferes with the delivery of electrical services by overhead power lines or causes danger to public safety or private or public property through transmission of electric power by overhead distribution lines. (Prior Code, § 10.02.03) (Ord. 533, passed - -; Ord. 731, passed - -; Ord. 777, passed - -) § 92.33 DEAD OR DAMAGED TREES AND THE PRUNING OF TREES. (A) The city shall have the right to prune and remove trees, plants and shrubs within the access of all streets, alleys, avenues and lane rights-of-way as may be necessary to ensure public safety and to prevent any injury to sewers, electric power lines, water lines or other public improvements. (B) The city shall have the right to cause the removal of any dead or diseased tree on private property within the city. The city will notify in writing the owners of the real estate where such trees are located and removal shall be done by said owners at their own expense within 60 days after the date of service of notice by registered or certified letter. In the event of failure of owners to comply with such provisions, the city shall have the authority to remove such trees or contract for the removal of such trees and charge the cost of removal of such trees to the owners of the property by special assessment on the property tax notice. The city also may require the removal of dead branches from trees that are partially dead in the same manner as set out above. (C) If after giving notice, as set out above, the owner of real estate where a dead or partially dead tree is located fails to remove the trees or the dead part of a partially dead tree within 60 days, then the owner of said real estate shall be in violation of this subchapter. (D) If any owner of real estate fails to remove a dead or partially dead tree, as set out in this subchapter within 60 days and the city elects to remove said dead tree or partially dead tree or contract for the removal of the same, it shall be unlawful for any person to prevent, delay or interfere with the city removal of said dead tree or partially dead tree. (E) Any trees located upon real estate owned by any person which real estate is subject to an easement by the city for street, sewer or other public improvements, shall be liable under the provisions of this subchapter for the removal of any dead tree or partially dead tree and it shall not be the responsibility of the city to remove said tree or partially dead tree, unless the trees are located upon real estate owned by the city. (Prior Code, § 10.02.04) (Ord. 654, passed - -; Ord. 731, passed - -) Penalty, see § 91.99 § 92.34 INTERFERENCE OF TREES. If at any time the trees, now or hereinafter, planted upon the parking of any street in the city shall interfere with the electric light poles and wires and the telephone poles and wires, said trees may be trimmed or removed under the direction of the City Superintendent. (Prior Code, § 10.02.05) (Ord. 654, passed - -; Ord. 731, passed - -) § 92.99 PENALTY. (A) Any person violating any provision of this chapter, for which no other penalty is provided, shall be subject to the penalty provisions of § 10.99. (B) Any person who violates § 92.17 shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor and shall be fined pursuant to § 10.99. (Prior Code, § 10.01.17) (C) Any person who violates § 92.18 shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor and shall be fined pursuant to § 10.99. (Prior Code, § 10.01.18) (Ord. 854, passed - -) Frequently Asked Questions There are tree branches in my powerline, who do I call? Call City Hall at 605-842-2606 Option 5 between the hours of 8AM and 5PM. After hours, you can call the police department at 605-842-3324. Who do I call about a low hanging power line? Call City Hall at 605-842-2606 Option 5 between the hours of 8AM and 5PM. After hours, you can call the police department at 605-842-3324. Who do I call about locating utility lines on my property? Always call before digging to check for the location of electric, water, sewer, or TV/phone lines. The number to call is 1-800-781-7474 or 811 (SD One Call). Who do I contact about installing a security light? What does it cost? The city installs security lights at no charge if the pole and wire are there. If poles need to be set or wire run, the charge is time and material including truck rental to do the work. These costs are available at the City Finance Office. The City provides the fixture, the electricity to operate the light and all repairs for $7.42/month (Effective 01/01/2023). This is added to your monthly electric bill. Who do I notify if I have a streetlight or security light that is not working correctly? Call City Hall at 605-842-2606 Option 5 between the hours of 8AM and 5PM. After hours, you can call the police department at 605-842-3324. I have a question about my electric bill, who do I call? Call City Hall at 605-842-2606 Option 1 and ask for the Utility Clerk in charge of Utility Billing. How close to powerlines can I plant trees? No street trees, except small trees, may be planted under or within ten feet of overhead utility wires. No trees shall be planted over or within five feet of any underground water, sewer or other service lines. (Prior Code, § 10.02.02) (Ord. 533, passed - -; Ord. 731, passed - -) Penalty, see § 92.99

  • Pool | City Of Winner

    City of Winner Pool Winner Municipal Swimming Pool The Winner Municipal Swimming Pool is open approximately June 1st through early-mid August each year. Exact dates vary based on weather and maintenance. Hours of Operation Monday - Sunday 12:00PM- 7:00PM The City of Winner offers American Red Cross "Learn to Swim" lessons for levels I-IV. You may register your child or children by calling the swimming pool at 605-841-0290 during regular business hours. Rules Children six (6) years of age and under must be accompanied by an adult or guardian. All individuals using the pool MUST have swimsuits or swim trunks to enter the pool. Pool Pass Prices General Admission: $5.00 Yearly Passes: Individual: $100 Family: $200 for a family of 6 - $20 per extra person Couples: $150 Seniors (over 65): $50 Babysitter: $50 *purchased with family pass, can be used for multiple babysitters- babysitter can only use when accompanying children* Passes only available to purchase at City Finance Office Lessons: Private: $70 Public: $40

  • Garbage | City Of Winner

    City of Winner Garbage Service The City of Winner provides garbage removal to the City of Winner residents and businesses only. Residential Service Residential areas of Winner are picked according to the schedule on the attached photo. Any changes to that schedule will be announced on the City Facebook page. Rules and Rates A Resolution Amending the rates of Garbage Pickup and Disposal, and Recycling Rates for service, Garbage pickup and disposal; and Rates for rubble site landfill; modifying Resolution 2023-7 and 2023-19 by providing for certain charges for additional garbage picked up when it is not contained in the customer’s normal tote or dumpster: BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Winner: Residential/Churches - Pick up one time per week - Sales Tax will be added EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2023 Administrative fee (all accounts) $5.00 65 or 95 Gallon Tote $19.50 300 Gallon $43 Extra Totes (pickups) Same as prices listed above Extra bagged garbage outside the confines of the tote or dumpster $10 per yard or any portion thereof Commercial – Set rate will be for one time per week per size of container. - Sales Tax will be added EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2023 Administrative fee (all accounts) $5.00 95 Gallon Tote $30.00 95 Gallon Tote Each additional Pickup $20.00 300 Gallon Tote $43.00 300 Gallon Tote Each additional Pickup $30.00 2 Yard Dumpster $60.00 2 Yard Each additional Pickup $50.00 4 Yard Dumpster $120.00 4 Yard Each additional Pickup $100.00 6 Yard Dumpster $180.00 6 Yard Each additional Pickup $150.00 Extra bagged garbage outside the confines of the tote or dumpster $10 per yard or any portion thereof Landfill Loads from within City Limits – Sales Tax will be added EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2023 Roofing/Shingles (per “square” [100 sq feet]) $6.50 per square, self-reporting * All other rubble site refuse, as follows: Pick Up $25.00 unless exempt under ordinance Single Axle Trailer $25.00 unless exempt under ordinance Multiple Axle Trailer $50.00 unless exempt under ordinance End Dump, Dual Tandem $100.00 unless exempt under ordinance Semi-Trailer $200.00 unless exempt under ordinance Semi-Trailer with Pup $250.00 unless exempt under ordinance Large Animal (per Carcass) $15.00 Small Animal (per Carcass) $10.00 Container of Small Fowl Carcasses $10.00 Car, pickup, van tires $6.00 Truck Tires $10.00 Tractor Tires $100.00 Large Tires $200.00 Landfill Loads from outside City Limits - Sales Tax will be added EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2023 Roofing/Shingles (per “square” [100 sq feet]) $19.50 per square, self-reporting * All other rubble site refuse, as follows: Pick Up $75.00 Single Axle Trailer $75.00 Multiple Axle Trailer $150.00 End Dump, Dual Tandem $300.00 Semi-Trailer $600.00 Semi-Trailer with Pup $750.00 Large Animal (per Carcass) $45.00 Small Animal (per Carcass) $25.00 Container of Small Fowl Carcasses $25.00 Car, pickup, van tires $6.00 Truck Tires $10.00 Tractor Tires $100.00 Large Tires $200.00 Penalty: See Administrative Fines and Fees * Self-reporting estimate of square feet of roofing/shingles --- NOTE: It is a misdemeanor crime to knowingly provide false information. Effective Date: The changes made on the garbage rates herein shall take effect June 1, 2023. The changes made on landfill rates herein shall take effect on July 1, 2023. For weekend or special events. This provides one dump of the container: $50 delivery/pickup fee per event (not per container) 300 gallon container - $17 each dump 2 yard dumpster- $26 each dump 4 yard dumpster - $41 each dump 6 yard dumpster - $55 each dump For homes or facilities doing a “cleanout”. Provides for four dumps in 30 days: $50 Delivery/pickup fee 300 gallon $43+$30 for each additional dump 2 yard dumpster - $60+$50 for each additional dump 4 yard dumpster - $120+$100 for each additional dump 6 yard dumpster - $180+$150 for each additional dump NOTE: If the dumpster or 300 gallon container is delivered/picked up by the City, the City will receive the $50 fee. If it is delivered/picked up by the Contractor, then the Contractor will receive that fee. For Household drop off at the transfer station – must be approved by the Public Works Director or designee: Recycle materials – no charge Loads from within City Limits - Sales Tax will be added Minimum $7 charge / $7 per yard Pick Up load $25.00 Single Axle Trailer load $25.00 Multiple Axle Trailer load $50.00 End Dump, Dual Tandem load $100.00 Semi-Trailer load $200.00 Semi-Trailer with Pup load $250.00 Loads from outside City Limits - Sales Tax will be added Minimum $14 charge / $14 per yard Pick Up load $75.00 Single Axle Trailer load $75.00 Multiple Axle Trailer load $150.00 End Dump, Dual Tandem load $300.00 Semi-Trailer load $600.00 Semi-Trailer with Pup load $750.00

  • Community Center | City Of Winner

    Winner Community Center The City of Winner has enjoyed the utilization of the Community Center and seeing individuals use it for its intended purpose, however, due to the abuse of the Community Center, the City of Winner will be making the changes for memberships. The Community Center will only be accessible via a free membership with a membership card. Previous abuse includes but is not limited to: - Destruction of public property - Theft - Arson - Graffiti - Personal garbage - Police Calls due to violence Residents and businesses in the City of Winner may begin checking out membership cards at the City Finance Office 8:00am-5:00pm immediately. 30 day notice required for all gym rental dates Rates: Full Day Gym rental Profit/business organization - $250 fee ($250 deposit) $500 total Non-profit Organization - $175 fee ($175 deposit) $350 total Catering additional $150 Alcohol additional $500 (a special event license will be required) Half Day Gym rental Profit/business organization - $150 fee ($150 deposit) $300 total Non-profit Organization - $75 fee ($75 deposit) $150 total Catering additional $150 Alcohol additional $500 (a special event license will be required) Available Rental Dates Check the calendar to see if the date of your event is available to rent the Community Center, Council Chambers, or meeting room in City Hall. To make an appointment, please contact City Hall at 605-842-2606. Conditions for using Community Center 1. Must be 18 years of age or more to sign out an access card. There is currently no charge for a card if inside city limits. Fines and penalties may occur if this process is abused. Misuse of this card will result in the loss of your card. 2. If you allow others to use your card, or let others in with the use of your card you will still be responsible for any damages that happen while that card is in use. Our system tracks what card is used and who it belongs to. 3. No one under the age of 14 unless they are accompanied by an adult will be permitted on site. 4. Damages may result in the suspension of your card and you may be held liable to pay for any damages that occur while your card is being used for access. 5. Building hours will be 6:00am – 10:00pm. If accessing outside of these hours, it may result in the loss of your card and potential charges. 6. The community center is still able to be privately rented. Hours of operation for private events will be listed on the rental form. Download Application for Access Card Download Agreement Form Please return forms to City Hall or email to financeofficer@winnersd.org Use of City Council Chambers and Meeting Room An annual calendar will be available for all to see. Please leave a note attached or call 842-2606 to reschedule or schedule an extra date. Please be respectful that multiple organizations use these rooms. Please pick up after yourself. If you have any concerns, please contact the Finance Office.

  • Home | City Of Winner

    Pay your utility bill online! Pay your utility bill online by following the link below. Pay your utility bill Welcome to City of Winner, South Dakota! Latest News and Videos Discover what is happening within the City of Winner City Council Representing you for a better tomorrow City Departments Improving the City of Winner Careers Be a Part of the City of Winner Sign up for City Alerts Receive a text any time the City of Winner sends out an alert or announcement. This includes road closures, water/electric department announcements, and more! Text "Yes" to 79041 Welcome to Winner! Located in south central South Dakota along Highways 18, 183 and 44, Winner is the county seat of Tripp County. With a population of 3,137, the city covers approximately 922.5 acres and is 1,920ft. above sea level. Winner was part of the famous Louisiana Purchase of 1803 and later part of the Dakota Territory, which was established by an act of Congress and a proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln in 1861. Winner was so named because it was the “winner” in the struggle to establish a town along the railroad right-of-way when the Chicago North Western began moving west from Dallas, SD in 1909. At first Lamro, which was then the county seat, was believed to have the best chance but the railroad survey missed the established township by only two miles and immediately a new town originated and was given the name Winner. Winner is a good place to do business having the best utility rates in the state. Over 300 businesses are active in the Winner community. The Winner School district is rated level 1 by the South Dakota Division of Education with the High School accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and High Schools. Winner is home to a Regional Healthcare Center and two modern assisted living centers. Recent capital improvements in the city include a new main street, a new 4,500ft. concrete runway at the airport, and a new Fire Hall / Ambulance building facility with training room. Meet our Mayor! Brad Schramm 1st Term 2024-2026 (605)842-2606 Option #9 Option #1 bschramm@winnersd.org Work with us Are you looking for a stable job with great benefits? Look no further than the City of Winner. We offer full-time positions with health insurance and other benefits. Join our team of dedicated individuals who are committed to making our city a better place. Read More Notice of Vacancies cityofwinner Voter Registration Deadline cityofwinner

  • Bid Openings | City Of Winner

    Bid Openings Carnival RFP 2026 Feb 10

  • Airport | City Of Winner

    Winner Regional Airport Tessa Howard, Airport Manager 31628 277th Street Winner, SD 57580 (605) 842-0740 The airport has two runways. The main runway is 5,500 feet and is concrete pavement. Total load bearing capacity for the main runway is 68,000 pounds. The other runway is 2,900 feet and a turf surface. The airport has one-hundred (100) octane aircraft fuel and jet fuel available along with maintenance services. Air ambulance services are provided from major hospitals. Classification: A & B II. Frequently Asked Questions If you have an additional question please contact the Department at (605) 842-0740. What are the runway lengths? Runway 13-31 is 75′ X 5,500 ft. Runway 3-21 is 150′ X 2900 ft. Are there instructors available? Yes! Is there transportation available? Yes, contact Dave at (605) 842-0740 for more info. Is there food available at the airport? No, but downtown Winner is only 1 mile away. For other questions you may have please contact the Airport Manager at (605) 842-0740.

  • Recycling Center | City Of Winner

    City of Winner Recycling Center City of Winner Recycling Center 31718 278th St Winner, SD 57580 605-842-3028 Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM First Saturday of the month 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Closed on City recognized holidays. Aluminum will be purchased at the current market rate per pound. Newspapers, regular paper, and magazines are to be separated. Cardboard should be broken down and dry. Tin cans need to have paper removed and be washed out. Thank you for your cooperation! Resolution 2023-28 A Resolution Amending the rates of Garbage Pickup and Disposal, and Recycling Rates for service, Garbage pickup and disposal; and Rates for rubble site landfill; modifying Resolution 2023-7 and 2023- 19 by providing for certain charges for additional garbage picked up when it is not contained in the customer’s normal tote or dumpster: BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Winner: Residential/Churches - Pick up one time per week - Sales Tax will be added EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2023 Administrative fee (all accounts) $5.00 65 or 95 Gallon Tote $19.50 300 Gallon $43 Extra Totes (pickups) Same as prices listed above Extra bagged garbage outside the confines of the tote or dumpster $10 per yard or any portion thereof Commercial – Set rate will be for one time per week per size of container. - Sales Tax will be added EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2023 Administrative fee (all accounts) $5.00 95 Gallon Tote $30.00 95 Gallon Tote Each additional Pickup $20.00 300 Gallon Tote $43.00 300 Gallon Tote Each additional Pickup $30.00 2 Yard Dumpster $60.00 2 Yard Each additional Pickup $50.00 4 Yard Dumpster $120.00 4 Yard Each additional Pickup $100.00 6 Yard Dumpster $180.00 6 Yard Each additional Pickup $150.00 Extra bagged garbage outside the confines of the tote or dumpster $10 per yard or any portion thereof Landfill Loads from within City Limits – Sales Tax will be added EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2023 Roofing/Shingles (per “square” [100 sq feet]) $6.50 per square, self-reporting * All other rubble site refuse, as follows: Pick Up $25.00 unless exempt under ordinance Single Axle Trailer $25.00 unless exempt under ordinance Multiple Axle Trailer $50.00 unless exempt under ordinance End Dump, Dual Tandem $100.00 unless exempt under ordinance Semi-Trailer $200.00 unless exempt under ordinance Semi-Trailer with Pup $250.00 unless exempt under ordinance Large Animal (per Carcass) $15.00 Small Animal (per Carcass) $10.00 Container of Small Fowl Carcasses $10.00 Car, pickup, van tires $6.00 Truck Tires $10.00 Tractor Tires $100.00 Large Tires $200.00 Landfill Loads from outside City Limits - Sales Tax will be added EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2023 Roofing/Shingles (per “square” [100 sq feet]) $19.50 per square, self-reporting * All other rubble site refuse, as follows: Pick Up $75.00 Single Axle Trailer $75.00 Multiple Axle Trailer $150.00 End Dump, Dual Tandem $300.00 Semi-Trailer $600.00 Semi-Trailer with Pup $750.00 Large Animal (per Carcass) $45.00 Small Animal (per Carcass) $25.00 Container of Small Fowl Carcasses $25.00 Car, pickup, van tires $6.00 Truck Tires $10.00 Tractor Tires $100.00 Large Tires $200.00 Penalty: See Administrative Fines and Fees * Self-reporting estimate of square feet of roofing/shingles --- NOTE: It is a misdemeanor crime to knowingly provide false information. Effective Date: The changes made on the garbage rates herein shall take effect June 1, 2023. The changes made on landfill rates herein shall take effect on July 1, 2023. For weekend or special events. This provides one dump of the container: $50 delivery/pickup fee per event (not per container) 300 gallon container - $17 each dump 2 yard dumpster- $26 each dump 4 yard dumpster - $41 each dump 6 yard dumpster - $55 each dump For homes or facilities doing a “cleanout”. Provides for four dumps in 30 days: $50 Delivery/pickup fee 300 gallon $43+$30 for each additional dump 2 yard dumpster - $60+$50 for each additional dump 4 yard dumpster - $120+$100 for each additional dump 6 yard dumpster - $180+$150 for each additional dump NOTE: If the dumpster or 300 gallon container is delivered/picked up by the City, the City will receive the $50 fee. If it is delivered/picked up by the Contractor, then the Contractor will receive that fee. For Household drop off at the transfer station – must be approved by the Public Works Director or designee: Recycle materials – no charge Loads from within City Limits - Sales Tax will be added Minimum $7 charge / $7 per yard Pick Up load $25.00 Single Axle Trailer load $25.00 Multiple Axle Trailer load $50.00 End Dump, Dual Tandem load $100.00 Semi-Trailer load $200.00 Semi-Trailer with Pup load $250.00 Loads from outside City Limits - Sales Tax will be added Minimum $14 charge / $14 per yard Pick Up load $75.00 Single Axle Trailer load $75.00 Multiple Axle Trailer load $150.00 End Dump, Dual Tandem load $300.00 Semi-Trailer load $600.00 Semi-Trailer with Pup load $750.00 Examples of recyclable material

  • Public Safety | City Of Winner

    City of Winner Public Safety The City of Winner's Public Safety Department is comprised of several different units, including our police department, emergency dispatch, regional jail and fire station. Our police department has a strong team of well-trained officers who are proficient in a wide range of areas, including criminal investigations and emergency response. Our emergency dispatch services are essential for delivering rapid assistance to those in need. Our regional jail provides safe and secure incarceration for convicted criminals. Finally, our fire station has a great team of firefighters who work tirelessly to keep the community safe from fire and other emergency situations. For Emergencies, Call 911 Public Safety Commissioner Mitch Miller winpscsd@goldenwest.net 605-840-9966 Chief of Police Marc Dvorak chiefofpolice@winnersd.org 605-842-3324 Communications Supervisor Andrea Ptacek 605-842-3324 Jail Administrator Jeff Augspurger winnerjail@gwtc.net 605-842-3328 Fire Chief Jason Orel 911 Communications Winner 9-1-1 PSAP provides 9-1-1 services for 6 counties: Tripp, Gregory, Lyman, Mellette, Bennett and Haakon Population of these counties from 2009 census: 20,602 Non-emergency number: 605-842-3325 Read More Police Department Mission Statement The mission of the Winner Police Department is to protect and serve the citizens of Winner. The Winner Police Department provides pro-active and reactive law enforcement services. The pro-active approach is done through public visibility and community programs. The reactive approach is responding to emergency and non-emergency calls from the public. Read More Winner City Jail Purpose The purpose of the jail is to provide a safe and secure environment for those who have been arrested and/or sentenced by the court. Visiting Hours Tuesday: Thursday: 7:00pm –8:00pm Saturdays: 3:00pm – 4:00pm Read More Winner Fire Department Mission Statement The Fire Department in Winner is a 100% volunteer organization that is reached by dialing 911 to the Law enforcement center and is dispatched thru a voice pager system. It is the mission of the Winner / Tripp County Rural Fire Department to protect life and property from the adverse effects of fires, emergencies or exposure to dangerous conditions through fire suppuration, rescue, disaster preparedness, fire prevention and community education. Read More

  • Parks and Recreation | City Of Winner

    City of Winner Parks and Recreation Marty Pederson Parks and Recreation Supervisor Park Hours The City of Winner Parks are closed from 11PM to 5AM every day. Leahy Bowl Baseball Field Concession Stand Public Bathroom Playground Read More City Park Walking Trail Frisbee Golf Ice Rink Basketball Court Read More Softball Complex Walking Trail Softball Fields Concession Stand Read More McDonald's Park Softball Fields Playground Tennis/Basketball Court Walking Path City Pool Read More Bass Pond Walking Trail Kid's Fishing Pond Read More

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Employment Policy Resolution

The City of Winner does hereby declare it is the fundamental policy of the City of Winner to provide equal opportunity to all of its employees and applicants for employment (skilled, unskilled and professional) and to assure there shall be no discrimination against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, age, physical or mental handicap, marital status or political beliefs unless related to a bonified occupational requirement.  To this end, the City of Winner will take steps to equalize opportunity for employment at all levels of denied equal opportunity; minority group members, women and the handicapped; and the City of Winner recognizes an obligation to make reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified applicant or employee unless the accommodation imposes an undue hardship.

All applicants for employment with the City of Winner will be recruited from the available labor market, evaluated on each person’s individual qualifications and abilities.  All employees shall be afforded equal employment opportunity during their term of employment, and are guaranteed protection against retaliation for exercising any legal or administrative procedures to secure right to equal employment or testifying on behalf of someone else doing so.

All administrators and supervisors are responsible for and shall be committed to achieving and promoting an equal employment opportunity program.

Adoption of this document reaffirms the City of Winner’s policy of non-discrimination in employment, including but not limited to the following:  recruitment, selection, placement, testing, promotion, transfer, discipline, demotion, layoff and termination.   Effective Date:  10-3-88

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