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Title: Resource Workshop


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  • Resource Workshop
  • Mountain Iron, MN
  • April 27th, 2009
  • Reed Erickson
  • Director, Community Assistance
  • Business Community Development

2
Resources/Programs
  • Redevelopment Program
  • Contamination Clean Up Program
  • Greater MN Business Development Public
    Infrastructure Program (BDPI)
  • Small Cities Development Program (SCDP)
  • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA
    Stimulus)

3
Redevelopment Program Purpose
  • To provide assistance for complex and costly
    redevelopment projects
  • To encourage redevelopment of abandoned or
    underused sites for revitalization
  • To provide incentive to redevelop land as opposed
    to sprawl.

4
Contamination Program Purpose
  • Investigate sites and Develop a Response Action
    Plan (RAP)
  • Clean Contaminated Sites
  • Reduce Threat to Public Health and the
    Environment
  • Create Developable Land and Revitalize
    Communities
  • Improve Local Tax Base and Create Jobs

5
Eligible Applicants Both Programs
  • Programs are available statewide to
  • Cities
  • Economic Development Authorities
  • Housing and Redevelopment Authorities
  • Counties
  • Port Authorities

6
What Areas of the State are Funds Made Available
Both Programs
  • Redevelopment Program
  • 50 to communities in Greater MN
  • Contamination Cleanup Program
  • 75 Metro
  • 25Greater MN

7
Match Requirement
  • Minimum 50 for Redevelopment
  • Minimum 25 for Contamination
  • Match can come from any non-DEED source available
    to the applicant TIF is a good example
  • Both Programs can be used on same Project.

8
Funding for Both Programs
  • Redevelopment General Obligation Bonds, So
    Project must be
  • Publicly-Owned
  • Public Purpose
  • Currently No Funding Available
  • Contamination Cleanup
  • Funded from Petrofund, State General fund and
    Remediation Fund
  • Amount Available Annually 8 million

9
Funding Cycles Both Programs
  • Redevelopment Funding Cycle
  • February 1
  • August 1
  • Contamination Funding Cycle
  • May 1
  • November 1

10
Public Benefits
  • New job creation
  • Environmental benefits
  • Efficient use of public transit
  • Efficient use of existing infrastructure

11
Eligible Costs
  • Acquisition
  • Infrastructure Improvements
  • Soil Stabilization on Infill sites
  • Demolition
  • Ponding or other Environmental Infrastructure
  • Interior remediation for re-use

12
Locations of Past Redevelopment Awards
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Redevelopment/Contamination Grant Program Staff
  • Staff
  • Kristin Lukes,
  • Director
  • 651.259.7451
  • Irene Dassier,
  • Admin. Support
  • 651.259.7449

Project Managers Terry Dalbec, 651.259.7448 Roy
Murphy, 651.259.7452 Kristin Prososki,
651.259.7453 NOTE New Telephone s
14
Greater MN Business Development Public
Infrastructure Program BDPI
  • BDPI Provides financial assistance to Cities
    outside of Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Anoka,
    Washington, Scott, and Carver County
  • Application Process Pipeline BDIA
  • GO Bonds is the Funding source

15
BDPI Program Purpose
  • To stimulate new economic development within a
    city
  • To keep or enhance jobs by investing in a cities
    public infrastructure needs
  • To increase a citys tax base.

16
BDPI Activities/Match/Award Amount
  • Business creation/expansion, or
  • Industrial park development
  • Match Requirement 50
  • Maximum Award Amount 250,000

17
Eligible BDPI Projects
  • Eligible Projects Include
  • Manufacturing
  • Technology
  • Warehousing and Distributing
  • Research and Development
  • Agriculture Processing
  • Ineligible Retail and Office Space

18
BDPI Funding Allocations 2004 - 2008
  • 2004 Allocation 7.5 million
  • 2005 Allocation 10 million
  • 2006 Allocation 7.75 million
  • 2008 Allocation 7 million
  • 2010 Allocation ?

19
BDPI Program Impact 2004 to Present
  • 2,000 additional jobs created or retained
  • 116 million in tax base increase
  • 104 million in leveraged funds - 3 times the
    leverage requirement!
  • 87 Communities have received financing totaling
    30.7 million

20
2004 2008 BDPI Awarded Projects
21
Small Cities Development Program (SCDP)
  • Provide financial assistance to non-entitlement
    communities
  • Entitlement community?
  • Assistance must address/meet a Federal Objective
    - Benefit LMI household, Slum/Blight, Urgent
    Need
  • Activities Many Basically, housing, economic
    development and public facility needs.

22
Amount of Funding Provided by HUD to DEED for the
SCDP Program the Past 5 Years
23
Small Cities Accomplishments2004 thru 2008
  • 96 million invested in non-entitlement, greater
    MN communities!
  • An additional 139 million Leveraged!
  • 13,850 homes and businesses assisted!
  • 24,876 people served!

24
Case Studies/Photos
  • Examples of past accomplishments for
  • owner occupied
  • commercial
  • public facility activities.

25
BEFORE
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AFTER
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BEFORE
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AFTER
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BEFORE
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AFTER
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Small Cities Development Program
  • 2008
  • Awarded
  • Projects

32
2009 Small Cities Program Whats Up
  • First, HUD CDBG Allocation?
  • Secondly, What Steps is DEED Taking?
  • Workshops
  • April 28th (St. Cloud Holiday Inn)
  • April 29th (Bemidji Holiday Inn Express)
  • May 6th (Mankato Country Inn Suites)

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ARRA - Stimulus Funding
  • ARRA (Stimulus) funding for DEED from HUD
    5,561,420
  • How will SCDP/ARRA funds be made available to
    communities?
  • When ?
  • Strings ? Some, ok, perhaps many

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Closing
  • Customer Service
  • Provide resources the best way we can by working
    with our external customers!

35
BDPI/SCDP Staff
  • Staff
  • Reed Erickson,
  • Director
  • 651.259.7456
  • Gloria Stiehl,
  • Admin. Support
  • 651.259.7462

Grant Management Specialists Christine Schieber
651.259.7461 Patrick Armon
651.259.7455 Jeremy LaCroix 651.259.7457
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