The Sioux City Council meeting on November 4, 2024, focused on a significant redevelopment project aimed at transforming the former St. Joe's Hospital site into affordable housing. Economic Development Manager Renee Billings provided an update on the initiative, which is part of a broader effort to revitalize the neighborhood surrounding 2101 Court Street, currently home to the Boys and Girls Home.
Billings explained that the city has received a federal grant to conduct a site assessment and develop a revision plan for the property. The proposal includes converting the newest section of the former hospital into approximately 19 affordable housing units, along with additional row houses and townhomes. The plan also emphasizes the creation of green spaces and trails to enhance the community environment.
The project is estimated to require over $19 million, which will cover essential remediation work, including the removal of asbestos and lead paint, as well as the implementation of green building practices. While the grant does not require a matching contribution from the city at this time, there is uncertainty about future funding requirements if the program continues next year.
Council members expressed optimism about the project, highlighting its potential to restore the neighborhood and improve local housing options. The discussions underscored the importance of securing the grant and the positive impact it could have on the community's development. The council looks forward to the next steps in this ambitious redevelopment effort.