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Bloomington HRA — June 9, 2026

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  • City proclaims June 2026 'Homeownership Month' in Bloomington

    Chair Jennifer Mueller read a proclamation declaring June 2026 National Homeownership Month, highlighting the HRA's role in providing pathways to homeownership and housing stability for residents.

    Watch @ 3:41 ↗
  • HRA approves $500K gap-funding deal for two Outlaw Development affordable homes

    Board voted 5-0 to approve a development agreement and gap assistance for two single-family homes at 8313 Blaisdell Ave S and 1210 W 82nd St, part of the Bloomington Affordable Homeownership Program. The deal combines Minnesota Housing Impact Funds, $100,000 per site from Hennepin County, and $75,000 per property in local housing aid (LAHA/local housing trust fund) to cover construction cost gaps; homes will be income-restricted to buyers at or below 80% AMI with a 30-year affordability covenant. Closing on the lots is targeted for July with occupancy expected by mid-2027.

    Watch @ 5:13 ↗
  • HRA weighing redesign of St. Mark's site toward duplexes/triplexes under new 'missing middle' ordinance

    Facing rising construction and prevailing-wage costs (which staff and developer Outlaw Development said can add 25-40% to project costs), staff floated redesigning the roughly 16-17 unit St. Mark's affordable homeownership site to use the city's newly passed missing middle ordinance for duplexes or triplexes instead of single-family homes, and said the total unit count may need to be phased or reduced due to funding limits. An RFP for site engineering/road design and a developer application process are expected soon.

    Watch @ 13:50 ↗
  • Board tables Habitat for Humanity down-payment assistance contract amid transparency concerns

    Commissioners voted 5-0 to table a proposed formal contract with Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity Lending that would use LAHA funds for down-payment assistance, after multiple board members objected that the new contract broadens eligibility beyond the racially-targeted language in the original 2023 MOU without adequate board notice. An absent commissioner's statement, read into the record, cited lack of historical context and LAHA budget clarity as reasons she would have abstained; staff cited evolving federal guidance (including a HUD inquiry into a Washington state program with similar race-based language) as the reason for the broader language. The item is expected to return at a possible added meeting around June 23.

    Watch @ 23:09 ↗
  • Annual 'All Things Housing' report shows rising rents, low vacancy, persistent racial homeownership gap

    Staff presented a new interactive story-map version of the annual housing data report: Bloomington's population is about 92,000, median home value $376,000, median gross rent ~$1,500, vacancy rate just 4%, and 27% of residents are housing cost-burdened. The data show stark racial disparities — Black and American Indian households face housing cost burden rates near 40% versus lower rates for white households, who own homes at 73% versus much lower rates for other groups. The city is well behind its 2030 goal for deeply affordable (30% AMI) units, with only about 40 built against a roughly 450-unit need.

    Watch @ 1:07:19 ↗
  • HOA law changes and property-management updates highlighted in administrator report

    Staff flagged significant new state regulations on homeowner associations (fee/fine caps, expanded conflict-of-interest rules, competitive bidding requirements, anti-retaliation protections) that the HRA will need to communicate to local HOAs. Staff also noted a new quarterly HRA-owned-property report, an emergency maintenance vendor change, and a CDBG-CV capital improvement spending deadline in August.

    Watch @ 1:32:29 ↗
  • HRA to add special meeting June 23 for tax-credit housing project deadline

    Staff requested and the board indicated support for scheduling a special meeting on June 23 to act on a low-income housing tax credit application with tight approval timelines; this meeting will likely also reconsider the tabled Habitat contract.

    Watch @ 1:34:31 ↗

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