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Minneapolis mayor and council member want $2.5M to help relocate Heritage Park residents

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By Star Tribune
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Minneapolis leadership is proposing a $2.5 million fund to assist residents of Heritage Park in relocating. The public housing development, once considered innovative, has experienced significant deterioration over time, resulting in occupancy declining by 50%. City officials are seeking financial support to help displaced tenants transition to alternative housing solutions while addressing the ongoing crisis at the troubled facility.

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Minneapolis mayor and council member want $2.5M to help relocate Heritage Park residents
Minneapolis mayor and council member want $2.5M to help relocate Heritage Park residents

Once heralded as the future of public housing, Heritage Park has fallen into disrepair and half the tenants have moved out.
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