Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Community Needs Assessment and Housing Fabrication Facility Feasibility Study

Project Profile

Client:
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Tribal Planning & Housing Opportunity Program

Project Location:
Fort Hall, Idaho

Project Time Frame:
March 2021 - December 2021

Services:

  • Housing Unit Mapping

  • Household Survey

  • Analysis of Newly Collected Data

  • Needs Assessment

  • Market Research

  • Feasibility Assessment

Areas of Focus:

  • Housing

  • Demographics

  • Economic Development

  • Education

  • Employment

  • Government and Management

  • Health

  • Income

Project Description

The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes are federally-recognized tribes residing on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, located in the eastern Snake River Plain of southeastern Idaho near the town of Pocatello, Idaho. The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of Fort Hall comprise the eastern and western bands of the Northern Shoshone and the Bannock, or Northern Paiute, bands. The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes have launched the 2021 Shoshone-Bannock Community Needs Assessment and Housing Fabrication Facility Feasibility Study to help collect essential housing and demographic-related data that will be used to determine the feasibility and economic sustainability of developing a Tribal housing fabrication facility as well as update the Tribes’ successful 2016 Housing Needs Assessment that Big Water Consulting helped conduct.

As a part of this project, Water will compile the information necessary to help the Tribes determine whether or not a housing fabrication facility will most effectively address the need for housing as well as address a key economic development priority strategy as outlined in the SBT Tribes’ 2017 Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS).

This project is guided by two questions:

  • What is the need and market for housing on the Fort Hall Reservation and the relevant adjacent housing market?

  • What can the Tribes do to address these needs in the most resource-effective way?

Answering these questions will require an analysis of existing data; research of housing options and technical/capacity requirements; collection of new data; a feasibility assessment; and business plan development.

 

Funding Source

 
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