SF5157

Rondo Community Land Trust grant appropriation
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

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Purpose

  • Create and fund a targeted program to support small, locally owned businesses along specific corridors in St. Paul (University Avenue and Selby Avenue).

Main Provisions

  • Funding: In fiscal year 2026, $3,000,000 from Minnesota’s general fund is appropriated to the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) to provide a grant to the Rondo Community Land Trust (RCLT).
  • Program creation: Rondo Community Land Trust must establish and run a small business assistance program to stabilize, recover, and grow locally owned businesses along the University Avenue or Selby Avenue corridor.
  • Use of grants: Grants may be used for:
    • rent or mortgage payments
    • utility expenses
    • payroll and employee retention
    • equipment purchases or repairs
    • inventory replacement or working capital
    • other operational expenses necessary for business stability and activity
  • Priority for funding: Grants must prioritize businesses that are:
    • locally owned and operated
    • owned by entrepreneurs from historically underserved communities
    • experiencing financial hardship or disruptions (e.g., revenue loss) due to Operation Metro Surge or other corridor disruptions
  • Ineligibility: The Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board is not eligible to receive a grant under this section.
  • Administrative costs: RCLT may use up to 10% of the appropriation for administrative costs related to implementing, outreach, and managing the program.
  • Reporting: By February 1, 2027, RCLT must report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over economic development. The report must include:
    • the number of businesses assisted
    • the amount and type of assistance provided
    • the geographic distribution of funds
    • a summary of outcomes related to business stabilization and corridor economic development
  • Time limits: The appropriation is available through June 30, 2027.

Significant Changes / Impact

  • Establishes a new targeted grant program administered by a nonprofit entity (Rondo Community Land Trust) rather than a state agency for a specific area and set of businesses.
  • Introduces forgiveness loans as a possible form of assistance, expanding beyond simple grants.
  • Creates explicit prioritization criteria to favor locally owned businesses and those from historically underserved communities affected by corridor disruptions.
  • Sets a mandatory reporting requirement to inform legislators about program reach and outcomes.
  • Allocates a defined administrative cap (10%) and creates a defined funding window (availability through 6/30/2027).

Relevant Terms - Rondo Community Land Trust - small business assistance program - grants and forgivable loans - University Avenue corridor - Selby Avenue corridor - St. Paul - Operation Metro Surge - board not eligible: Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board - general fund - Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) - geographic distribution - administrative costs - reporting requirement - February 1, 2027 deadline - June 30, 2027 deadline

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DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
April 16, 2026SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
April 16, 2026SenateActionReferred toJobs and Economic Development
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