It’s a source of pride
to me that South Dakota is benefitting from the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act (ARRA) that President Obama signed into law in February.As an example, the South Dakota
Municipal League is breaking ground on a lot in the Teton Island Addition in
Fort Pierre for new office and training space.The new facility will provide office space for six
employees, plus two additional spaces to allow for future staff expansion.
These federal funds will help improve services offered by the League, including
trainings and meetings sessions.
This project is being
built with USDA Rural Development ARRA Community Facility direct loan funds of
$592,000 and a Community Facility Guaranteed loan from the state’s regular
allocation in the amount of $150,000 which will be leveraged with applicant
contributions for a total project cost of $1,085,000.The facility will be a leading example of energy efficiency
Green design, and will provide a benchmark example for similar projects by its
membership, other non-profits, or small business entities.
The South Dakota
Municipal League was organized in 1934 by city officials working through the
University Extension Division in the University of South Dakota.Membership in the Municipal League is
voluntary, however, the quality of the services offered means 300 of the 310
cities and towns in South Dakota have had long term memberships. This training
facility will be put to good use by municipal league members across South
Dakota for generations to come.
Submitted by South
Dakota State Director Elsie M. Meeks