Discharging 10th and Pleasant Street from the manhole onto the west curbline will be done immediately. This is raw sewage, avoid coming in contact with this area during this time.

For those veterans in need, DAV has assistance for veterans for housing, and food. Their website is https://www.dav.org/ and their phone number is 1 (877) I Am A Vet (1-877-426-2838) for questions about help.

The Rubble Site will be open the week of June 25th through June 28th, 12:00- 7:00 pm, and Saturday June 29th. Ash trees can be taken to the rubble site during this time, due to the flooding at Chautauqua Park. The drop site on the west end of the high school parking lot has been extended to Tuesday July 2nd. This will be a drop off site for carpet, furniture, and other items as long as they are not tires, appliances with compressors, or hazardous materials.

The water restriction has been reinstated as of 6:40 pm on June 24th. Residents of Canton, please restrict water usage due to the sanitary sewer being overwhelmed. Please ensure sump pumps are not running into sanitary systems until further notice.

Today June 24th at 3:30 we are lifting the restriction on washing clothes. Please be mindful to wash clothes sparingly because the system is still close to capacity. We may have to bring back restrictions if we reach capacity again. At this time the car washes will remain closed.

Special Commission Meeting, Monday June 24th at 5:00pm at the Canton Depot to discuss the weather-related event and next steps.

With the Rubble Site being open again, please be sure to bring those items accepted at the Rubble Site out there rather than to the high school parking lot. Thank you for your cooperation.
Now through Saturday, June 29th, the Rubble Site will be accepting appliances (washers, dryers, fridges, freezers) at no charge during regularly scheduled hours (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10am-5pm).

Residents of Canton, please restrict water usage due to the sanitary sewer being overwhelmed. Please ensure sump pumps are not running into sanitary systems until further notice.

Now through Wednesday, June 26th, the west end of the high school parking lot will be a drop off site for carpet, furniture, and other items as long as they are not tires, appliances with compressors, or hazardous materials. Any questions please call Commissioner Garbers, (605) 929-6007.

The rubble site will be closed on June 21st, due to flooding.

Highway 18 is open, water is starting to recede, watch for asphalt in some intersections throughout Canton. There are still roads into Canton that are flooded/closed, and roads throughout Canton are flooded/closed. Use caution if you must travel.

Riverview Road is flooding across the road. At this time the road is closed by the airport. The intersection at 7th and Lincoln is flooded and should be avoided at this time.

Canton Open Air Market at Jack Fox Park has been canceled for this evening, due to the weather.

Slurry Seal 2024 consists of East and West Streets. Walnut Street from Dakota Street to Sanborn Street. Elder Street from North Cedar Street to Sanborn Street. Maple Street from North Cedar Street to Kidder Street. First Street from North Cedar Street to Kidder Street. Slurry Seal tentatively will be July 2nd.

At last night's Commission Meeting it was decided that if you have Ash Trees on your boulevard that need to be picked up this weekend, please call city hall to be put on a pickup list. If you are interested in volunteering this weekend, please be at the shop by 7:00 am on Saturday June 8th. Also, the private Ash Tree agenda item has been moved to the July 1st Commission Meeting.

City crews will be spraying for mosquitoes tonight, Monday June 3rd.

Ash Tree Volunteer City Wide Clean-up is this coming weekend, June 7th, 8th, and 9th. This will consist of picking up logs, and limbs larger than 6-inches. All cars need to be removed from the streets starting June 6th through June 10th.

The Canton Rec program will begin next Monday, June 3rd. It will be held primarily at Kennedy Park. A tentative schedule for the summer will be posted later this week. Kids should make sure to wear athletic shoes and comfortable clothes. With the weather getting warmer, it may also be a good idea to bring a water bottle. The first day of the program the kids won’t need to bring anything extra as we will be getting to know everyone and play some fun games. Once the schedule is posted, kids should bring baseball/softball gloves on days those activities are scheduled.
The following is the day and times for each age group:
5/6 year olds- Monday/Wednesday from 9-10:30am
7/8 year olds- Monday/Wednesday from 10:30-12pm
9/10 year olds- Tuesday/Thursday from 9-10:30am
11/12 year olds- Tuesday/Thursday from 10:30-12pm

In conjunction with the Beaver Creek Project the cap that was placed last night did not hold. The water has been shut off between 9th and 13th Streets on South Bartlett, and between Bartlett and Pleasant on 11th and 12th Streets. Contractors do not have a time water will be restored. We apologize for any inconvenience.

