Money from Housing Infrastructure bill starting to be released to the cities

PIERRE, S.D.(KELO)- It has taken longer than anticipated, but money is about to flow in a $200-million development program approved by this year’s legislature.

State Housing authority Executive Director Chas Olson says the agency has committed to funding seven projects at a cost of $10-million.

And, he says the pace is picking up.

There were 74 applications totaling $100-million in the first round of the program offerings.

Olson says the benefits of the program will begin to be seen next year.

A $200-million dollar development program approved by this year’s legislature is beginning to bear fruit.

State Housing Development Authority Executive Director Chas Olson says the agency has approved funding for seven projects at a cost of $10-million.

The money has been approved, but the actual work probably wont begin this year.

The program provides money for infrastructure for housing and apartment developments.