CBSA Overview
Sioux City, IA-NE-SD Metro Area
Sioux City, IA-NE-SD Metro Area
On this page, we’ve estimated the amount of federal infrastructure funds distributed to Sioux City, IA-NE-SD Metro Area through the programs we’ve evaluated. Core-based statistical areas include metropolitan and micropolitan areas, which are made up of an urban area and its surrounding communities. This page includes funds going toward entities or projects located within the boundaries of the core-based statistical area.
Program funding
| program | Total funding (2022 + 2023) |
|---|---|
| Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program | $17,626,188 |
| Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) | $15,003,979 |
| Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments (project based) | $14,585,078 |
| Enabling Middle Mile Grant Program | $7,244,944 |
| Rural water projects | $6,291,667 |
| Federal Transit Administration Urbanized Area Formula Grants Program | $4,390,654 |
| Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program | $3,222,592 |
| Airport Infrastructure Formula Grants | $2,361,866 |
| Continuum of Care (COC) Program | $1,465,658 |
| HOME Investment Partnerships Program | $1,054,826 |
| Urban and community forestry grants | $1,000,000 |
| Carbon Reduction Program (CRP) | $765,579 |
| Supportive Housing for the Elderly (Section 202) | $529,401 |
| Public Housing Operating Fund | $81,694 |
| Public Housing Capital Fund | $79,518 |
| Tribal Transportation Program | $28,162 |
| Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant Program | $8,000 |
Geographic Share
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Project Credits
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- research Yonah Freemark, Amanda Hermans, Gabe Samuels, Tomi Rajninger, Sam Lieberman, Teddy Maginn, Mel Langness, and David Blount
- Design Brittney Spinner
- Data visualization and development Mitchell Thorson
- Editing Lauren Lastowka
- Writing Wesley Jenkins
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