time buyers who do not need large footprints or high-end features. At the same time, the county is seeing a rise in smaller rural acreage development, as residents and newcomers seek space and privacy without moving too far from amenities.This is part of a broader postpandemic trend: people want room to breathe, but still want quick access to city services, entertainment, and employment. In Sioux City itself, new apartment construction has accelerated, and leaders note that multi-family supply is filling quickly—an indicator that young professionals and new residents are choosing to stay and settle locally. Across the rural towns, new subdivisions are also appearing. Communities like Moville and Correctionville have been expanding housing inventory through new neighborhood development, and the county’s population growth in the most recent census reinforces the narrative that Woodbury County is attracting residents rather than losing them. PUBLIC SAFETY: A MODERN LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER A defining recent investment is the opening of Woodbury County’s new law enforcement center—a project framed not only as a facility upgrade, but as a statement of values. Bittinger describes the center as a commitment to safety, justice, and operational efficiency. Feel the beat from the moment you arrive. Immerse yourself in live music and entertainment that make your stay one of a kind. TURN UP THE VOLUME Must be 21 or older to gamble. If you or someone you know needs gambling treatment, call 800.BETS.OFF. 276 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 07, ISSUE 01
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