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Construction continues on Sky Lodge Estates in Skiatook

SKIATOOK, Okla. – Construction efforts continue on the Osage Nation’s Sky Lodge Estates housing subdivision on the city’s east side and tribal officials plan to complete the project in early 2017.

Bruce Cass, director of the Nation’s Tribal Development and Land Acquisition Department said the subdivision project is currently ahead of schedule and “at this point, we still anticipate reaching substantial completion on Sky Lodge Estates on Feb. 8, 2017.”

Cass, other tribal officials and local government officials broke ground on the 15-home subdivision in February, which is located off Lenapah Avenue south of State Highway 20. The 15 homes are a mix of three- and four-bedroom housing units and are being constructed with federal Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act (NAHASDA) grant money awarded to the Nation.   

The ON housing program can be reached at (918) 287-5310. For more information on housing and to download applications, go online to: www.osagenation-nsn.gov/what-we-do/housing


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Original Publish Date: 2016-10-05 00:00:00

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