Argus Leader

Latest round of housing infrastruc­ture aid totals $19M

- SOUTH DAKOTA SEARCHLIGH­T

The South Dakota Housing Developmen­t Authority Board signed off on another $19 million in housing infrastruc­ture funding for 19 projects on Tuesday.

The ultimate beneficiar­ies of the grant funding will include seniors in Watertown, students and residents in Vermillion, along with home buyers or renters in Worthing, Miller, Beresford, Centervill­e, Canton and Aberdeen. One project will see grant funding used to develop a now-shuttered nursing home in Salem into 27 homes and eight apartments.

Now in its third month of awards for the $200 million program, the housing board has signed off on grants and loans totaling more than $77 million for 46 projects across South Dakota.

The money was allocated in 2023 by the South Dakota Legislatur­e, after latesessio­n tweaks to a 2022 bill meant to create the program sparked questions about the housing board’s legal authority to award the funds. It’s meant to help address a workforce housing shortage in South Dakota by helping developers cover the swelling costs for street constructi­on, water and sewer lines, street lights and other infrastruc­ture-related building expenses.

Chas Olson, the Housing Developmen­t Authority’s director, told South Dakota Searchligh­t in October that the $200 million cash infusion represents the agency’s most substantia­l single funding pool. The authority also helps finance affordable housing projects, largely funded through federal grants, and administer­s the state’s first-time homebuyer and repeat homebuyer programs.

“$200 million is by far the largest funding allocation we’ve ever gotten,” said Olson, who’s worked for the HDA nearly a decade and ascended to its directorsh­ip after the resignatio­n of former director Lorraine Polak in late March.

The board will consider more applicatio­ns for housing infrastruc­ture funds next month.

Housing infrastruc­ture awards, November 2023

● Lakes of Willow Creek Second Addition, 74 single-family lots, Watertown: $1.34 million

● Aurora’s Addition, 55 singlefami­ly lots, Sioux Falls: $746,701

● Bak Property Housing Developmen­t, 59 single-family lots, Beresford: $1.02 million

● Briggs Developmen­t, 16 single family lots, Plankinton: $209,701

● Freedom Estates, 68 single family lots, Box Elder, $808,869

● Greater Huron Cul-De-Sac, 13 single family lots, Huron: $269,667

● HAPI 2nd North Subdivisio­n, 66 single family lots, Aberdeen: $1.52 million

● Harmony Hill Developmen­t, Challenger Way-West, 137 single family lots, 40 senior housing units, 20 twin homes and 160 multifamil­y affordable housing units, Watertown: $1.41 million

● Harvest Pointe Developmen­t Project, 18 single-family lots and four twin home lots, Centervill­e: $483,968

● Jack Powell Addition Developmen­t, 13 single family lots and 110 multifamil­y units, Vermillion: $1.42 million

● SEDC Residentia­l Developmen­t, 27 single-family lots and eight multifamil­y units, Salem: $755,000

● Union Cross Developmen­t, 136 homes (including a mix of single family, triplexes, fourplexes and a duplex), North Sioux City: $2.71 million

● WEDC Housing Lots Project, three single family lots, Worthing: $70,9270

● Liberty Park Phase 4, 24 singlefami­ly lots and 51 multifamil­y units, Box Elder: $533,220

● Northern Lights Subdivisio­n, 23 single-family lots and 30 multifamil­y units, Box Elder: $517,254

● PEDCO Properties, 32 single-family lots, Pierre: $457,433

● Monarch Village Subdivisio­n, 82 single-family lots and 200 condominiu­m units, Canton: $3.72 million

● Ridgeview on Foster Housing Developmen­t, 54 single-family lots, Mitchell: $1.03 million

● Rustler Lot, 12 single-family lots, Miller: $178,790

 ?? SETH TUPPER/SOUTH DAKOTA SEARCHLIGH­T ?? An apartment building under constructi­on on June 13 in eastern Rapid City.
SETH TUPPER/SOUTH DAKOTA SEARCHLIGH­T An apartment building under constructi­on on June 13 in eastern Rapid City.

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