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County approves short-term shelter funding and Community Land Trust contract commitments
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Summary
The board authorized Housing Trust Fund support to expand Connection shelter through the summer (up to $135,283) and approved a contract commitment for Phase 5 of the Community Land Trust to help produce several affordable homes, with county and city funding contributions described in the presentation.
Blue Earth County commissioners and the EDA approved targeted uses of Housing Trust Fund resources on April 21 to address seasonal shelter gaps and support community land-trust homebuilding.
An EDA/Housing Trust Fund presenter asked the board to authorize up to $135,283 to expand Connection shelter operations from May through September. The presenter said the proposed expansion would operate 48 overnight beds with low-barrier access, flexible check-in, meals and on-site housing-focused case management. "The budget gap for summer operations is $145,283," the presenter said, noting the shelter has already received $10,000 in CDBG funds from the City of Mankato and is pursuing private fundraising and community matches.
Commissioners voiced support; a motion to approve the allocation and any required funding agreements passed by voice vote.
On a related housing item, staff described the Community Land Trust Phase 5 request: the city was expected to commit $125,000 and Blue Earth County $75,000 in support (staff discussed $25,000 per home in that phase). The EDA requested authorization for the executive director to enter a Phase 5 contract through Dec. 31, 2027; the board approved the motion.
Why it matters: presenters said the shelter expansion fills a seasonal gap that contributes to unsheltered encampments, and the land-trust work aims to produce new permanently affordable homes serving households at or below 80% of area median income while leveraging new-market tax credits and other local resources.

