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08/29/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/29/2024 12:09

Bridge Improvement Grant (BIG) Recipients Announced by Transportation Commission (Aug. 2024)

Bridge Improvement Grant (BIG) Recipients Announced by Transportation Commission (Aug. 2024)

For Immediate Release: Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024

Contact: Doug Kinniburgh, Local Government Assistance, 605-773-4284

The South Dakota Transportation Commission awarded 35 preliminary engineering Bridge Improvement Grants (BIG) totaling approximately $1.8 million at the commission meeting held in Pierre today, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024. The goal of the grant process is to enhance the overall condition of critical assets that South Dakotans are dependent upon each and every day. These structures provide the link that drives the interconnectedness of the state's overall transportation system, while enhancing statewide economic development overall.

"Today the South Dakota Transportation Commission reinforced their commitment to improving the efficiency, safety, and access of the transportation system throughout our state," saidJoel Jundt, Secretary of Transportation. "The BIG program continues to be vital for the necessary preservation, rehabilitation, and replacement of local government structures, and the SDDOT commends the Transportation Commission for their continued commitment to provide state funding for this critical local government program."

BIG Recipients:

County recipients: Aurora (1), Bon Homme (1), Brookings (4), Buffalo (1), Butte (1), Codington (4), Douglas (1), Edmunds (2), Grant (2), Hanson (1), Hutchinson (1), Kingsbury (1), Lawrence (1), Meade (1), Minnehaha (2), Roberts (1), Sanborn (1), Sully (3), Tripp (2), and Union (4).

Forty applications, totaling $2.8 million in total project costs, were received by the South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT). In total, 21 counties submitted applications. In order to be eligible for a BIG grant, a county must impose a wheel tax. In addition, a county must have a County Highway and Bridge Improvement Plan to detail proposed county highway and bridge improvement projects within the county over the next five years. Each year, $7 million is dedicated from the license plate fees and from non-commercial vehicle fees. In addition, SDDOT annually sets aside $8 million per year of state highway funds, to make a total of $15 million available for BIG. To date, including the awards noted above, $165 million in BIG funds have been awarded.

Application Deadline: Applications for the next round of the BIG program are due Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025, for the Preservation (PR) and Rehabilitation/Replacement (RE) categories. Contact: For more information regarding the BIG program, contact Doug Kinniburgh at 605-773-4284 or visit https://dot.sd.gov/doing-business/local-governments/bridge-improvement-grants.

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