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What happens next now that voters have decided to change North Sioux City's form of government?

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  Voters, in North Sioux City, South Dakota, chose to change their city's form of government during a special election, on Tuesday. Right now, North Sioux City's city government consists of a mayor and eight aldermen,

The residents of North Sioux City, South Dakota, have voted to change their city's form of government from a mayor-council system to a council-manager system. This decision, made during a special election, will see the city manager taking over the daily administrative duties currently handled by the mayor. The mayor's role will transition to more of a ceremonial position, focusing on community representation rather than operational management. The change aims to bring more professional management to the city's operations, potentially improving efficiency and effectiveness in local governance. The next steps include the city council appointing a city manager, revising city ordinances to reflect the new governmental structure, and ensuring a smooth transition of power. This shift is part of a broader trend in some U.S. cities moving towards a council-manager government to enhance administrative professionalism.

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