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City 'cornerstone' of public works retires with decades-long legacy of transportation projects

March 11, 2026 Building the first new interchange in 15 years close to the confluence of two interstates brings its share of complexity. At one point, Sioux Falls public works director Mark Cotter checked in with engineering programming manager Shannon Ausen on how plans for the new interchange at 85th Street at Interstate 29 were progressing. “Shannon would have a response from the agencies (involved in approving it). I would check in and say, …
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SIoux Falls business broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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