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English: Editable Vector Map of the Sioux Falls South Dakota US in SVG format. Can be edited in the following programs: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, InkScape Principal streets and roads, names places, residential streets and roads, road number labels, water objects, land use areas.
Planning for a new southeastern bypass of Sioux Falls began in the 1990s, when community members collaborated with officials from the City of Sioux Falls and South Dakota Department of Transportation. Construction of the first segment of Highway 100, extending from just south of South Dakota Highway 42/Arrowhead Parkway southward to 26th Street.
Laurel oak may refer to two species of trees native to the southeastern United States: Quercus hemisphaerica , sometimes called sand laurel oak or Darlington oak Quercus laurifolia , sometimes called swamp laurel oak, diamond-leaf oak, obtusa oak, or water oak
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Road continues as 265th Street: Aurora–Davison county line 5.870: 9.447: 394th Avenue: Eastern end of state maintenance; road continues as 265th Street: Gap in route: Davison: Ethan: 5.870: 9.447: SD 37 (410th Avenue) – Parkston, Mitchell: Western end of state maintenance; SDDOT signs this as western terminus; road continues as 265th Street ...
Sioux Falls: 77: Shriver-Johnson Building: Shriver-Johnson Building: June 17, 1982 : 230 S. Phillips Ave. Sioux Falls: 78: Sioux Falls Downtown Historic District: Sioux Falls Downtown Historic District: December 1, 1994
The maps are labeled as a “Proposed Network of Preferred Routes,” and the administration is taking public comments on them through March 8 at contactus@fralongdistancerailstudy.org.
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