Bloomington City Council Faces Concerns Over Property Taxes and Community Center Plans

The Bloomington City Council meeting on October 20, 2025, was marked by residents’ concerns over property taxes and the implications of the new community health and wellness center. The discussions revealed apprehensions about the financial impact on the community, touching on issues of resource allocation, community engagement, and property maintenance.

One notable issue brought forth was the impact of rising property taxes on the community. A resident expressed their concerns about how increased taxes could overshadow local small businesses and affect long-time residents, particularly the elderly. The resident’s apprehension centered on the sustainability of living costs for those who have called Bloomington home for decades. They mentioned a specific increase figure of 9.5%, urging the council to find ways to alleviate the tax burden. A council member explained that a portion of the general fund property tax, approximately 85%, is allocated to essential services such as police, fire, public works, parks, and community development. They emphasized that over half of the tax hike supports a transition to a full-time fire department and enhanced police services, which the resident acknowledged, appreciating the police department’s effectiveness.

Further scrutiny was given to the funding for the new community health and wellness center. Questions arose about whether this facility would contribute to further tax increases. A council member clarified that the center’s construction would be financed through a proposed half-cent sales tax, assuring that property taxes would remain unaffected. This clarification provided some relief, yet skepticism remained about the necessity and potential redundancy of the new center, given existing resources like lakes and pools.

Dennis Ordall, another resident, voiced similar skepticism. He questioned the city’s motives behind labeling the facility a community health and wellness center. Ordall’s comments highlighted a perception of redundancy in municipal resources, as he emphasized the existing amenities already available to residents.

The conversation also addressed broader community concerns, with Ordall drawing attention to traffic congestion, particularly at the intersection of 82nd Street, exacerbated by ongoing construction on Highway 494. This issue underscored the need for improved traffic management to facilitate smoother navigation for residents.

The dialogue then shifted to specific community issues, such as the condition of certain local businesses and facilities. Concerns were raised about rundown hotels and a laundromat with non-functional machines near a Culver’s restaurant, perceived as safety hazards and potential contributors to homelessness. A council member responded by explaining the city’s regulatory limitations, noting that while they enforce health and safety standards, they do not oversee the operational quality of business equipment.

Finally, the resident sought insights into the city’s revenue generation, particularly from the Mall of America. The council member detailed that the mall boosts Bloomington’s finances, contributing 19-20% of total revenues through property taxes and related taxes from the vicinity. This economic input was lauded by the resident, who cited the mall and the airport as pivotal factors in their decision to reside in Bloomington.

The discussion also ventured into the topic of short-term rentals, with a resident expressing frustration over restrictions against Airbnb operations in Bloomington. They noted the economic benefits derived from the hotel industry and questioned the rationale behind the restrictions, especially when neighboring areas like Richfield permit such rentals.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Tim Busse
City Council Officials:
Dwayne Lowman, Shawn Nelson, Lona Dallessandro, Victor Rivas, Jenna Carter, Chao Moua

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