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HRA unanimously approves May minutes, chair nomination to regional housing board and reservation of funds for St. Paul projects

5886333 · June 4, 2025
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The Housing and Redevelopment Authority for the City of Saint Paul approved three routine items by unanimous vote, adopting May meeting minutes, approving the HRA chair’s nomination to the Minneapolis–Saint Paul Housing Finance Board and reserving funds for St. Paul projects applying for Minneapolis Housing Finance Agency funding.

The Housing and Redevelopment Authority for the City of Saint Paul approved three routine items by unanimous vote, adopting the May meeting minutes, approving the HRA chair’s nomination to the Minneapolis–Saint Paul Housing Finance Board and approving a resolution to reserve funds for St. Paul projects applying to the Minneapolis Housing Finance Agency.

Chair Johnson opened the meeting and confirmed seven members were present and none absent. Commissioner Kim moved to approve the May meeting minutes; Chair Johnson called the vote, and the motion passed 7–0.

The board then considered Resolution RES 20 five-eight 68, described on the agenda as a resolution approving the nomination of the HRA chair to serve as the City’s representative on the Minneapolis–Saint Paul Housing Finance Board. Commissioner Naker moved to approve the nomination, and the resolution was adopted by a 7–0 vote.

Item 3, Resolution RES 20 five-eight 69, titled “Reservation of Funds for Certain St. Paul Projects applying for funding from the Minneapolis Housing Finance Agency,” followed a brief staff note that a prior staff report had been provided. Director Newton offered no additional comments. Commissioner Yang moved to approve, and the motion carried 7–0.

No further discussion or amendments were recorded on these agenda items. The meeting then proceeded to a staff presentation on the T district zoning update.