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Code · South Dakota · Title 9 · Chapter 9-51

9-51-4. Use of moneys in parking lot and area fund--Retirement of bonds as proper purpose--Use for street construction and maintenance.

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Moneys in the parking lot and area fund referred to in § 9-51-2 shall be disbursed only for the purpose of acquiring parking lots and areas, and for surfacing or otherwise improving said lots or areas making them suitable for public parking, provided that the retirement of revenue bonds or general obligation bonds issued for the financing of the purchase of parking lots and areas shall be considered as an acquisition of such properties within the meaning of this section.
When funds have accumulated in the parking lot and area fund, under the provisions of § 9-51-2 , and it shall be determined by a majority vote of the voters of the municipality, voting at any regular or special election, called for the purpose by the governing body, that such funds, or any portion thereof, are no longer needed for the purposes declared in this section, the governing body of such municipality may then use such funds for the construction or maintenance of the city streets.
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