Three Rochester Area Housing Projects Awarded State Funding
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St. Paul, MN (KROC-AM News) - Governor Tim Walz has announced the distribution of $195 million in state assistance for the creation and preservation of nearly 2400 housing units throughout Minnesota.
A total of 73 developments will be supported by the state funding, including three affordable housing projects in the Rochester area. Titan Development is planning a $17.8 million project involving a 72 unit apartment building in southwest Rochester and Joseph Development plans to build a $15.6 million, 66 unit, apartment complex in northeast Rochester. Three Rivers Community Action will also receive state funds to assist in a $4.2 million rehabilitation of 24 apartment units at Knollwood Apartments in Pine Island.
Two controversial topics are scheduled for the City Council to discuss on Monday.
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Dan Rogness, community development director for the city explained in his report on the redevelopment proposal for the former St. John s Hospital that the proposal submitted by Three Rivers Community Action included no specific development project. The proposal did include sketches for possible projects. Graphic courtesy the city of Red Wing
RED WING The first of two controversial issues scheduled for Monday s City Council meeting is a pedestrian walking bridge proposed to connect the West End District to the upper harbor/Bay Point Park. Council members will vote on accepting a bid for the construction of the bridge.
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