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  2. 2024 Ownership and Rent Affordability Limits - Metropolitan...

    metrocouncil.org/Communities/Services/Livable-Communities-Grants/Ownership-and...

    Who qualifies for affordable housing? For 2024, the rental affordability limit is 60% of the area median income for TBRA, LCDA and LCDA-TOD, ownership affordability limit is 80% of the area median income. In 2024, the area median income (AMI) for a family* of four is $124,200.

  3. Long-Range Forecasts - Metropolitan Council

    metrocouncil.org/Data-and-Maps/Research-and-Data/Thrive-2040-Forecasts.aspx

    How the region's population, households, and jobs will change by 2050. As directed by state law, the Met Council develops forecasts of when, where, and how much population, household, and job growth the seven-county region and local jurisdictions can expect over a 30-year horizon.

  4. Metropolitan Council

    metrocouncil.org/.../Met-Council-purchases-First-Quarter-2023.aspx

    Metropolitan Counci l Details of Procurement Valued Between $175,001 and $250,000 Award Based on Invitation for Bids # Contractor Amount Division Description Solicitation Method Contractor Location Contract Number DBE/ MCUB Goal DBE/ MCUB Commitment 1

  5. Metropolitan Council

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    Metropolitan Council Procurement Summary Information - Second Quarter, 2021. Dollar Amount Range Number of Procurements Percent Value $ Total Value $ Second Quarter YTD Second Quarter Second Quarter YTD $0 - $10,000 . 8,646 17,439 2.2% $8,148,943 $16,031,630 $10,001 - $50,000 .

  6. AMI AND HOUSING AFFORDABILITY - Metropolitan Council

    metrocouncil.org/Handbook/Files/Resources/Fact-Sheet/HOUSING/Area-Median...

    Your housing element and implementation program must address affordable housing needs within three levels of affordability: At or below 30% AMI. Between 31 and 50% AMI. Between 51 and 80% AMI.

  7. Council Members & Districts - Metropolitan Council

    metrocouncil.org/About-Us/Who-We-Are/CouncilMembers.aspx

    The 17-member Metropolitan Council has 16 members who each represent a geographic Council district and one chair who serves at large. The Minnesota Legislature completed the statutory requirement to redraw Metropolitan Council districts as part of the 2023 legislative session.

  8. Metropolitan Council

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    The Metropolitan Council is the regional policy-making body, planning agency, and provider of essential services for the Twin Cities metropolitan region. Our mission is to foster efficient and economic growth for a prosperous region.

  9. Data and Maps - Metropolitan Council

    metrocouncil.org/Data-and-Maps.aspx

    Access key information about the Twin Cities region or any city, county or township. Interact with data or browse research products on regional trends. Explore and download Met Council data and selected U.S. Census data.

  10. Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Grants - Metropolitan Council

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    The Transit-Oriented Development Account (TOD) provides funding for moderate- to higher-density projects located within easy walking distance of a major transit stop which typically include a mix of uses. To determine if your project site is in a TOD Eligible Area, use the “Make-a-Map” tool.

  11. Imagine 2050 - Metropolitan Council

    metrocouncil.org/Planning/2050-Planning.aspx

    Imagine 2050 will be informed by the values and desired outcomes articulated in the local comprehensive plans of the communities in the region. It will emphasize the importance of partnerships across all sectors to create a prosperous future for our children and grandchildren.