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Commission approves multiple right-of-way transfers, property disposals and a condemnation resolution

South Dakota Transportation Commission · May 28, 2026
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Summary

The Commission approved several property transfers to Rapid City, Sioux Falls and Codington County, authorized abandonment and vacation of easements, approved disposal of parcels (including a no-cost conveyance to correct a survey error), and adopted a condemnation resolution for property necessary for culvert repairs in Roberts County.

John Keyes, Program Manager for the Office of Right of Way, presented multiple items for Commission consideration and the Commission approved each request by roll call vote. Approved actions included transferring state right-of-way interests to the City of Rapid City (segments on Cambell Street, East North Street and East St. Patrick Street) under Financial and Road Transfer Agreement #612978 (RESOLUTION #2026-5.1), transferring Lot H1 in Lot A to the City of Sioux Falls to facilitate sanitary sewer construction (RESOLUTION #2026-5.2), and transferring parcels associated with a cancelled S 2851 project to Codington County (RESOLUTION #2026-5.3).

The Commission also approved abandoning additional parcels from the cancelled S 2851 project (RESOLUTION #2026-5.4), vacating a 313 sq. ft. permanent easement in Clark County (RESOLUTION #2026-5.5), and authorized conveyance of Lot B1 at no cost to a neighboring Lot A1 owner to correct a prior survey error and disposal of Lot B2 for $12,200 (RESOLUTIONS #2026-5.6 and #2026-5.7). Finally, the Commission adopted a condemnation resolution for IM 0012(306) in Roberts County (RESOLUTION #2026-5.8), naming affected property owners. Each resolution and its intended transfer or disposition were adopted by roll call vote.