Bloomington Port Authority Approves Tax Exemption and Focuses on Small Business Growth
- Meeting Overview:
The Bloomington Port Authority Commission meeting addressed vital financial and developmental strategies, including approving a property tax exemption for Port-owned properties, reviewing the Elevate Hennepin initiative’s impact on small businesses, and discussing the termination of a property purchase agreement to prioritize economic development.
45:07The most substantial decision made at the meeting was the unanimous approval of a resolution authorizing the city to file for a property tax exemption for certain properties owned by the Port Authority. This decision aligns with “Laws of Minnesota 2025 for a special session chapter 13 article two section 17,” reflecting the Port’s strategic direction to optimize its property management and enhance future economic development opportunities. This exemption is intended to bolster the Port’s ability to manage these properties effectively, making them more attractive for future development projects.
45:51Following this, the commission addressed the termination of the Ramada property’s purchase agreement. This decision was influenced by recent legislative approval of a six-year economic development tax exemption for the site, which supports maintaining the property under Port management for potential development. The staff recommended this move, emphasizing future intense development to boost the local tax base. Although a bike skills course was initially considered for the site, cost implications led to its dismissal. There were ongoing discussions with the Mall of America, a stakeholder with a vested interest.
49:10Commissioner concerns about possible conflicts of interest were assuaged by the city attorney, who confirmed the integrity of the decision-making process was not compromised by overlapping memberships. This reassurance facilitated the unanimous approval of the purchase agreement’s termination, positioning the Port Authority to pursue more advantageous development opportunities.
20:32A detailed presentation of the Elevate Hennepin initiative highlighted its role as a resource hub for small businesses in Hennepin County. The program, designed to support local entrepreneurs and small businesses, offers extensive, no-cost support. The initiative focuses on equity and accessibility in entrepreneurship, providing a network of resources and support that includes one-on-one consulting and cohort programs. A representative noted the streamlined process for business owners to access these resources, with intake forms requiring minimal time to complete.
37:51The program has been impactful, with advisors serving over 3,200 businesses, leading to the launch of over 200 businesses and the creation of 688 new jobs in Hennepin County. In Bloomington alone, 492 businesses received advising services. The program features a community-centric approach, with all advisors being small business owners themselves.
31:35New capital funds launched this year, with a $4.2 million investment from Hennepin County, aim to provide low-barrier financing for startups and established businesses, managed by local business Next Stage. Monthly events like Thriving Thursdays and campaigns like Love Local further support small business growth. The Elevate Hennepin initiative’s success is attributed to the strong partnership between Hennepin County’s communications team and the local team, promoting success stories and fostering economic resilience.
35:14Amidst the discussions, a commissioner expressed the importance of focusing on both small businesses and those with scaling potential. This perspective emphasizes a balanced approach in the local ecosystem, ensuring that while small businesses are nurtured, pathways for larger-scale enterprises are also developed.
54:19The meeting concluded with updates on various legislative activities and general Port Authority business. Legislative outcomes included a property tax exemption seen as a driver for development and the decoupling of the Minnesota Forward Fund from federal matching requirements, expanding access for high-tech manufacturing support in Bloomington.
Tim Busse
Port Authority Officials:
Bob Erickson, Tim Keller, Rob Lunz, Shawn Nelson, Steve Peterson, Holly Masek (Port Authority Administrator)
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Meeting Type:
Port Authority
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/17/2025
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Recording Published:
06/17/2025
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Duration:
62 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Hennepin County
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Towns:
Bloomington
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