NOVEMBER 2021

Saint Paul Rent Control Results
Saint Paul’s rent control ballot measure was approved with 53% of the vote in the 2021 election.

This is a disappointing result as the Saint Paul Area Association of Realtors® (SPAAR) and its coalition partners through the Sensible Housing Ballot Committee worked very hard to educate voters about the pitfalls of such a policy.

When SPAAR’s advocacy team heard in the spring that a petition was being circulated to get a rent control proposal on this year’s ballot, SPAAR immediately came together to discuss how best to address it. It was uncertain whether rent control would make it onto this year’s ballot until Ramsey County’s certification of the petition in June. Once the petition was certified, it was unknown exactly what the language on the ballot would be, which was determined by the City Attorney on August 20.

Between the petitions certification and the finalization of the ballot language, SPAAR engaged in many conversations that included member leadership, the Government Affairs Committee, and staff about how SPAAR should approach this policy proposal.

Members were clear in their desire to engage this issue. Advocacy staff explored a variety of options and presented two to SPAAR’s Government Affairs Committee and member leadership. The first was for SPAAR to run a campaign with a local consulting group. The second was for SPAAR to join a coalition with the Minneapolis Association of Realtors®, Minnesota Realtors®, National Association of Realtors®, the Minnesota Multi Housing Association, chambers, unions and other individuals and groups wanting to prevent rent control. SPAAR decided to join this coalition, the Sensible Housing Ballot Committee.

After a hard-fought campaign that included polling, digital advertisements, lawn signs, door knocking, mailers and more, the Sensible Housing Ballot Committee was unable to convince enough Saint Paul voters of the unintended consequences of this rent control measure.

Much remains uncertain. What we do know is that there are stakeholders, including the mayor and members of the City Council, eager to amend this policy. SPAAR will engage these stakeholders and remain part of the discussion as the policy moves forward.

We look forward to working with the City of Saint Paul on shaping the ordinance to limit impacts on property rights and preserves housing opportunities.


Seeking Member Testimonials About Rent Control
Now that rent control has passed in the City of Saint Paul, the next step for SPAAR is to engage stakeholders, including the City of Saint Paul, on ways to mitigate its negative impacts. To best advocate for this, SPAAR needs anecdotes from members all about the fallout from this policy and the negative impact it is having on residents and housing providers in Saint Paul.
 
Please reach out to Government Affairs Directors Becky Wegscheid or Simon Opatz with your testimonials.
East Metro News
  • Saint Paul residents approved the most stringent rent control policy in the nation. See a precinct-by-precinct map here.
  • Saint Paul Mayor Melvin Carter has asked the City Council to work on exempting new real estate construction from the rent control ordinance. 
  • See the results of the 2021 election for the East Metro here.
  • Saint Paul developer will launch 62-unit apartment building at Payne and East Seventh.
South Metro News
  • Cottage Grove is weighing approval of one of the Twin Cities' biggest industrial development efforts—a nine-building, $265 million project.
  • The Rice County Board of Commissioners approved a request for an amendment to the County Zoning Ordinance allowing Bridgewater Township to develop an industrial park, despite objections.
North Metro News
  • Roseville officials, who say that a handful of hotels are swamping the city's police department with hundreds of calls each year, approved issuing fines to cut down on the practice.
  • The Purple Line rapid transit project draws opposition over $475 million price tag.
  • New ordinance bans chalk drawings and political flags on city-owned property in Anoka.
  • City officials in Mahtomedi will vote on a plan to build a 110-unit apartment complex, half of which would be reserved for lower-income tenants.
  • The Sherburne County Board of Commissioners will meet on December 10 to discuss the Northstar Commuter Rail.
West Metro News

  • Minneapolis voters gave city leaders the green light to move forward with enacting rent control, with 53% of voters approving a ballot measure on Election Day.
  • Minneapolis officials will begin a recount Friday morning in a City Council race decided by just 19 votes.
  • Edina approves tax increment financing funding for $85 million apartment complex to replace local Perkins.
  • Edina hopes new program will close the housing disparity gap.
State & National News
  • Lots of people left Minneapolis and Saint Paul last year and this year, but just as many people seemed eager to live in the two cities, new data on home sales shows.
  • The Twin Cities housing market slowed in October from a frenzied pace a year ago, but a relative dearth of new listings to meet high demand kept homes selling briskly, and at higher prices.
  • Minnesota is projected to get $4.5 billion for highways, $302 million focused on bridges and more than $818 million for public transportation over five years, according to White House estimates.
  • The United States housing market is likely to face stubbornly low inventory and worsening affordability for at least the next couple of years.
  • According to the National Association of Realtors® (NAR), When 2021 is over, it will have seen the highest level of home sales in 15 years. 
The GADs Recommend
It's hard to believe that Thanksgiving is just eight days away. Pie is great but SPAAR's government affairs directors, Simon and Becky, are recommending some non-traditional desserts for your thanksgiving dinner. Let us know which of these tasty treats you liked best!

  1. Nutella-Stuffed Pumpkin Beignets: These are warm and gooey Nutella pockets in the center of each pillow-y, cinnamon dusted beignet.
  2. Apple Fritter Bread: Apple Fritter Bread is a pull apart bread made with cinnamon rolls and filled with apples. This is the perfect dessert or breakfast treat and tastes just like an apple fritter doughnut.
  3. Pumpkin Roll: This is the world’s best pumpkin roll. It’s a perfectly moist and tender pumpkin cake that is rolled with a sweet cream cheese filling and dusted with powdered sugar. 
  4. Vegan Apple Gingerbread Cake: A vegan apple cake infused with gingerbread flavors and rolled oats. A healthier cake perfect for holiday gatherings and cozy afternoons alongside tea.
  5. Iced Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies: These oatmeal cookies made with pumpkin and topped with a delicious cinnamon Royal icing, are a festive fall spin on classic oatmeal cookie recipes.

And just in case you need a healthier option:
  1. Ants on a Log: Rich in creamy peanut butter, a hint of chewy sweet raisins and of course a base of crunchy celery. 
Member Updates
If you have an issue in your community that needs the attention of REALTORS® or if you have interesting advocacy stories to share, please reach out to Vice President of Advocacy & Community Engagement Joe McKinley or Government Affairs Directors, Simon Opatz or Becky Wegscheid.

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