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Public Report on Coalition for Rochester Area Housing led by Rochester Area Foundation
Last modified: August 14, 2023

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Highlights


1. Housing Coalition Report: 2023 Legislative Housing Policy & Funding Update.

2. Future Starts at Home: Constitution Amendment For Housing

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August Housing Alliance Meeting

 

Coalition Presentation Slides

 

 

 

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Video Recording

 

 

 

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Future Starts at Home: Constitution Amendment For Housing

 

 

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References

 

PB Reporting: First U.S. city to tame inflation owes its success to affordable housing

 

Highlights

In May, the Twin Cities became the first major metropolitan area to see annual inflation fall below the Federal Reserve’s target of 2%. Its 1.8% pace of price increases was the lowest of any region that month.

 

The housing initiatives — including the Itasca Project, an alliance of the business, philanthropic and public sectors in the region pushing for at least 18,000 new housing units per year through 2030 — have picked up where the Fed’s monetary tightening leaves off, demonstrating the role state and local policies can play in curbing inflation.

Rent growth in Minneapolis since 2017 is just 1%, compared with 31% in the U.S. overall, according to the Pew Charitable Trusts. Its share of affordable rental units and ratio of rent to income are better than most comparable U.S. metro areas.

Currie Commons is a 187-unit complex under construction in the Harrison neighborhood of north Minneapolis, where the poverty rate exceeds 30%. A quarter of the apartments will be reserved for those making less than 30% of area median income — or $35,500 for a family of four. The four-story property will include a rooftop deck with a view of the city skyline and a large community area.

Across the Mississippi River in St. Paul, on a 122- acre site where a Ford Motor Co. assembly plant once stood, a mixed-use development is going up with 20% of the housing reserved for lower-income renters.

 

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Related Reports


 

Other Coalition for Rochester Area Housing Pinned Reports


May 17, 2024 : Minnesota Housing Profile Housing Statistics and Findings
Impact Lvl1: Diversity and Inclusion, Governance/Public Policy, Housing, Metrics
Impact Lvl2:

2023 Olmsted County Housing Profile

State of MN Profile and Findings



March 07, 2024 : City of Rochester Housing Actions
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Business Process, Housing
Impact Lvl2:

Feb 26 City Council Study Session Housing Portion: Economic Development Incentives for Housing

Video Clip

Presentation Slides



January 19, 2023 : Housing Alliance Coalition BIPOC Co-designing
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Business Process, Commitment, Diversity and Inclusion, Housing, Neighborhood, OpenBeam
Impact Lvl2:

Housing Alliance Coalition BIPOC Homeownership Co-designing Co-designing report



August 10, 2022 : Housing Alliance Coalition Senior Housing Report
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Business Process, Housing, Neighborhood, OpenBeam
Impact Lvl2:

(A) Aug 2022 status: Request for Proposals for Senior Housing Development;  (B) Dec, 2021 status: (1) Senior Housing Community Co-Design Project Report;  (2) Project Background: Describing Senior Housing Project and Recruiting Co-Designing Team Members

 



December 02, 2021 : Multi-Year Plan and $15M Commitment
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Diversity and Inclusion, Housing, Neighborhood
Impact Lvl2:

Mayo Clinic announced an additional $5 Million contribution to affordable housing bridge. 



December 03, 2020 : Maxfield Olmsted County Housing Study Findings
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Business Process, Commitment, Housing, Neighborhood
Impact Lvl2:

Maxfield Study Updates. 

Video Recording and Presentation Slides



September 27, 2019 : 2019 DMCC Affordable Housing Work Plan Status
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Housing
Impact Lvl2:

2019 Presentations : September DMCC, meeting, May DMCC meeting and Feb DMCC meeting.



February 15, 2019 : Councilman Michael Wojcik Comments to DMC pertaining to Affordable Housing
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Business Process, Housing
Impact Lvl2:

Here are 6 comments / Suggestions that that Councilman Wojcik sent do the DMC EDA and Board pertaining to how DMC can have a positive impact on the affordability of housing in the district and beyond.



December 09, 2018 : Collective Impact Model to enable Housing Coalition
Impact Lvl1: Business Process, Housing
Impact Lvl2:

11/13/2018 Housing Coalition meeting starting a series of conversations regarding the future and role of the housing alliance in our community.  To start these conversations, Elaine Case will be presenting on the Community Impact model.

 

 



May 04, 2017 : Mixed Income Housing Policy Study
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Housing
Impact Lvl2:

Grounded Solutions Network Report from Michael Wojcik's blog site. 



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Pinned Coalition for Rochester Area Housing organization and project reports


. Project Report of Coalition for Rochester Area Housing : August 10, 2022 : Housing Alliance Coalition Senior Housing Report
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Business Process, Housing, Neighborhood, OpenBeam
Impact Lvl2:

(A) Aug 2022 status: Request for Proposals for Senior Housing Development;  (B) Dec, 2021 status: (1) Senior Housing Community Co-Design Project Report;  (2) Project Background: Describing Senior Housing Project and Recruiting Co-Designing Team Members

 



Project Report of Coalition for Rochester Area Housing : December 02, 2021 : Multi-Year Plan and $15M Commitment
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Diversity and Inclusion, Housing, Neighborhood
Impact Lvl2:

Mayo Clinic announced an additional $5 Million contribution to affordable housing bridge. 



Project Report of Coalition for Rochester Area Housing : February 15, 2019 : Councilman Michael Wojcik Comments to DMC pertaining to Affordable Housing
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Business Process, Housing
Impact Lvl2:

Here are 6 comments / Suggestions that that Councilman Wojcik sent do the DMC EDA and Board pertaining to how DMC can have a positive impact on the affordability of housing in the district and beyond.



Project Report of Coalition for Rochester Area Housing : December 09, 2018 : Collective Impact Model to enable Housing Coalition
Impact Lvl1: Business Process, Housing
Impact Lvl2:

11/13/2018 Housing Coalition meeting starting a series of conversations regarding the future and role of the housing alliance in our community.  To start these conversations, Elaine Case will be presenting on the Community Impact model.

 

 



Project Report of Coalition for Rochester Area Housing : May 04, 2017 : Mixed Income Housing Policy Study
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Housing
Impact Lvl2:

Grounded Solutions Network Report from Michael Wojcik's blog site. 



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