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HOUSING

The council approved a resolution on Monday that allows the application of a housing infrastructure grant. If awarded, a significant housing project that brings 39 mixed-income units would follow.
A recommendation to distribute $70,050 of opioid settlement funds to five local organizations was approved by the Beltrami County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday.
The HRDC discussed a Greater Minnesota Housing Infrastructure grant program during the council work session on Tuesday. The council will review a proposal and cast a vote before the June 12 deadline.
North Dakota ranks last in Midwest states for people 35 and younger purchasing homes, coming in 40th place nationwide. Which state came in first? Minnesota.

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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner recently announced more than $90 million in grant funding for tribal nations to carry out affordable housing activities.
Minnesota law will prohibit housing accommodations from turning down occupants who are actively training a service dog.
Northwoods Habitat for Humanity is offering two construction site safety trainings for those interested in volunteering on a Habitat build site this summer. The deadline to register is May 9.
Lawmakers approve $75 million increase for housing, lower than last budget session’s $1.3 billion investment, as the state faces a shortage of over 100,000 affordable homes.
MPR News found some cities have become lenient with landlords whose buildings fail inspections because of a shortage of alternative housing options. Other cities don’t have rental inspections at all.
The bill restricts rent increases in manufactured home parks, bans park owners from charging residents for utility repairs and requires park owners to notify residents of intent to sell the land

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Catch up on some of the other business that took place this week at the Minnesota Capitol
The survey, which can be completed online, will be available until April 14.
Catch up on some of the other business that took place this week inside the Minnesota Capitol

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