Chamberlain gives away land to spur new housing development


The city of Chamberlain, South Dakota, purchased 60 acres of land for $900,000 and gave away buildable lots through a lottery system to anyone who promised to construct a home within 18 months. The city invested $4 million in taxpayer funds and grants to install roads, sewer, water lines, and other infrastructure, creating the Smokey Groves subdivision with 30 housing lots and 11 commercial lots. Since 2018, seven homes have been built in the subdivision. The municipal investment has strengthened the city's tax base while addressing housing shortages that prevented growth.

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