Lower Brule Housing Authority
The Lower Brule Housing Authority (LBHA) was established in 1962 by the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe to address unsafe and unsanitary housing conditions and to alleviate the shortage of decent housing for low-income individuals. With a focus on improving public health and safety, the authority also aims to create employment opportunities through the construction and rehabilitation of housing units.
The LBHA is governed by a Board of Commissioners and employs approximately 22 to 28 staff members, depending on project levels. Located along the Missouri River, the authority operates a Business Complex that houses its main office, maintenance facilities, and rehabilitation resources.
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