The South Dakota Transportation Commission has awarded $4.7 million in economic development grants for infrastructure improvements in smaller communities in South Dakota– including one for Lyman County.
The economic development grant program funds may be used to improve roads leading to schools, main business areas, hospitals, grain elevators and other economic areas in the communities. The grants pay for 80 percent of the construction costs, up to a maximum of $600-thousand.
Among this year’s recipients is Lyman County, who is getting a $600-thousand Agri-Business Grant. The funds will help provide access to the Dakota Mill & Grain facility.
More information regarding the grant programs and the process for applying can be found at http://www.sddot.com/business/local/economic/ or by contacting Paula Huizenga at 605-773-6253 or Doug Kinniburgh at 605-773-4284.
Other Agri-Business Grants:
•Beadle County – $400,000 for 383rd Avenue, which will provide access to the Lazy J Dairy.
Community Access Grants:
•City of Avon – $600,000 for Main Street, which serves the elevator and a business area.
•City of Bridgewater – $258,000 for 6th Street and Poplar Avenue, which serves the school.
•City of Clear Lake – $340,000 for 2nd Street, 2nd Avenue S, and 3rd Street, which serves the elevator.
•City of Dell Rapids – $600,000 for 7th Street, which serves a business area.
•Town of Humboldt – $600,000 for Main Street, which serves the school.
•City of Irene – $340,000 for State Street and Dickerson Avenue, which serves the school.
•Oglala Sioux Tribe – $600,000 for Crazy Horse School Drive in Wanblee, which serves the school.
•City of Whitewood – $400,000 for Laurel Street, which serves the school and a business area.