SF1895 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
High-rise sprinkler system grant program modification
Related bill: HF1334
AI Generated Summary
This bill modifies Minnesota’s Highrise Sprinkler System Grant Program by amending a previous law (Laws 2023, chapter 37, article 2, section 10). Key provisions include:
Definitions:
- An eligible building is a residential highrise where:
- At least one occupied story is 75 feet or more above the lowest level accessible to fire department vehicles, or the building is seven or more stories tall.
- At least two-thirds of its units are affordable to households earning 60% or less of the area median income (AMI), as determined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
- Residents in these units must be paying no more than 30% of their income on rent.
- At least one occupied story is 75 feet or more above the lowest level accessible to fire department vehicles, or the building is seven or more stories tall.
- A sprinkler system refers to a fire protection system (as defined under Minnesota law).
- An eligible building is a residential highrise where:
Grant Program & Fund Use:
- The Minnesota Housing Finance Agency must provide grants and loans to building owners to install sprinkler systems.
- The funds may also be used to relocate residents affected by sprinkler installation.
- Priority is given to nonprofit applicants.
- The maximum grant per building is $2 million.
- Matching requirements:
- Nonprofits must provide a 25% match.
- For-profit organizations must provide a 50% match.
- Nonprofits must provide a 25% match.
- The Minnesota Housing Finance Agency must provide grants and loans to building owners to install sprinkler systems.
Funding Transfer & Appropriation:
- $10 million will be transferred from the general fund to the housing development fund in fiscal year 2026 (one-time transfer).
- The same $10 million will be appropriated from the housing development fund for the highrise sprinkler system program (one-time appropriation).
- $10 million will be transferred from the general fund to the housing development fund in fiscal year 2026 (one-time transfer).
Summary:
The bill expands funding for fire safety improvements in affordable highrise buildings, prioritizing nonprofit housing providers while requiring matching contributions from for-profit owners. It allocates $10 million in fiscal year 2026 to support these efforts.
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF file
Actions
Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
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February 26, 2025 | Senate | Floor | Action | Introduction and first reading | |
February 26, 2025 | Senate | Floor | Action | Referred to | Housing and Homelessness Prevention |
March 12, 2025 | Senate | Floor | Action | Author added |
Citations
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