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Brooklyn Park staff outline $270,000 business fund, $300,000 rental aid and 30-day eviction-notice proposal tied to immigration enforcement impacts

Brooklyn Park City Council (work session) · February 9, 2026
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Summary

City staff proposed a three-part economic recovery strategy tied to immigration enforcement impacts: a $270,000 business assistance fund, about $300,000 in rental assistance targeting households below 60% AMI with $1,000 awards, and an ordinance to extend the state's 14-day eviction notice to 30 days; staff will return with details next week.

City staff presented a three-part economic response to local harms tied to recent immigration enforcement and asked the council for direction to advance program details.

Staff framed the strategy into two buckets: financial assistance (business and rental aid) and eviction protections. For business support, the business development coordinator (introduced in the meeting as Salvia Tucker) described a proposed "VP spark" fund totaling $270,000 with tiered awards roughly ranging from low thousands up to about $25,000 for stabilization, recovery and resilience support, plus subsidized technical-assistance…

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