New Ulm Economic Development Authority Approves Funding Amid Scrutiny of Reporting Standards
- Meeting Overview:
The New Ulm Economic Development Authority convened to address key funding allocations for 2026, approving substantial budgets for the multifamily rental rehab program and home buyer assistance loan program, while scrutinizing the reporting standards of funding recipients, notably Wendy Anderson’s project. The meeting also delved into the allocation for New Brick, highlighting diverse opinions on the strategic direction of economic development efforts.
A central topic was the multifamily rental rehab program, with an approved allocation of $65,478.45 to restore the fund to $150,000. This decision followed the successful funding of four loans totaling $150,000 in the previous year, with one loan repaid early, thus mitigating the financial need. The strong demand for the program was underscored by two existing applicants and a third anticipated.
Another item was the home buyer assistance loan program, where an allocation of $30,126.96 was approved to maintain the fund at $50,000 for the coming year. The board recognized the average loan amount’s increase, driven by rising home prices, and scheduled a future work session to reassess program parameters.
Attention then turned to the $42,000 service agreement with Wendy Anderson, which included a $200 monthly increase. Discussion ensued around the expectations and reporting standards for funding recipients. Concerns were raised over Anderson’s reporting, described as vague and lacking detailed metrics on businesses assisted and outcomes achieved. Calls for improved transparency and accountability led to suggestions for more detailed reports, including a proposed dashboard to track the impact of the investment. This scrutiny underlined the need for clearer criteria and measurable results from funded projects.
The board also tackled the ongoing funding request from New Brick, amounting to $50,000. The request, a recurring item, sparked debate among commissioners. While some members expressed reluctance to continue funding without specific project-based requests, others supported the collaboration and progress under New Brick’s leadership. Steve Brown, the executive director, highlighted initiatives such as robotics education and a tiny home project nearing construction. Despite differing opinions, the board ultimately approved the funding, emphasizing the importance of supporting economic development efforts that foster growth and innovation.
The meeting further addressed the New Brick fourth-quarter report, discussing its role in business incubation and potential location at the CTE center. Questions arose about progress with acquiring land from 3M and the center’s involvement, with a suggestion to follow up with Steve for updates. Additionally, the potential establishment of a satellite Small Business Development Center office in New Ulm was mentioned, which could overlap with services provided by Wendy Anderson. This development might necessitate reevaluating Anderson’s contract, as noted by a commissioner.
The economic development activity report for December 2025 was also accepted, summarizing various initiatives, including discussions about St. Peter’s Community Land Trust Program and planning for a childcare provider training weekend.
Kathleen Backer
Economic Development Board Officials:
Char Kalk, Michelle Markgraf, Tom Berg, Lindsay Henn, Andrea Boettger (City Council), Les Schultz (City Council), Nicole Black (Resident Board Member)
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Meeting Type:
Economic Development Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/13/2026
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Recording Published:
01/13/2026
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Duration:
42 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Brown County
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Towns:
New Ulm
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