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Greetings! We hope our newsletter serves as a resource for staying connected to Hennepin County activities and staying updated on county news and services. Our newsletter comes out the first Monday of each month.
We are always looking for resident feedback on ways to improve Hennepin County's service offerings. If you have an idea, please don't hesitate to reach out. As an elected official, I answer to you.
Anti-Hate Initiative Program Coordinator
Such exciting news! Last year, my wonderful policy aide Vicky Soukaseum wrote a BAR (Board Action Request) to create a program to analyze hate and bias-motivated incidents in Hennepin County and make recommendations. Part of the $1 million allocated is going to a staff person to oversee the program.
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Locations and hours: FT and hybrid
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Duration: up to 2 years (w/ benefits)
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Salary: $73,166.23 - $116,144.31 Annually
**Apply here by May 2nd at 11:59pm CST.
Hennepin County Library Youth Advisory Committee
Hennepin County Library is seeking applicants for a new youth advisory committee. Two applicants will be appointed by each of Hennepin County’s seven commissioners.
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Members must:
- Live in Hennepin County
- Be 16 - 19 years old
- Be able to serve a 1-year term (September '22 – August '23)
- Commit to a monthly meeting (some will be in-person and some virtual)
**Apply here by Friday, May 27th.
Property Taxes
 Property Vales: Housing market, Renovations, Similar properties, Improvements, Bedrooms, Neighborhood, Bathrooms, Other factors
This spring, taxpayers will receive property valuation notices in the mail and may see a noticeable increase in property value.
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How is this determined?: the real estate market influences the assessed value of all types of property, and Hennepin County determines a value for each property by analyzing sales and market conditions. Improvements to the property also impact the value.
**Disagree with your assessment? Learn more about the appeal process.
 Tenant Resource Center: www.trchennepin.com
We have engaged six organizations to provide outreach and navigation for Emergency Rental Assistance applications. They are:
Black Women’s Wealth Alliance
CAPI USA
Conflict Resolution Center (CRC)
Lao Assistance Center of Minnesota
Somali Community Resettlement Services
The Anika Foundation
 United Way 211:
www.211.org/get-help/housing-expenses
For tenants who are seeking information or assistance on their current application.HomeHelpMN COVID-19 Homeowner Assistance Fund **COMING Spring 2022
www.mnhousing.gov
A federally funded program dedicated to assisting homeowners who are at risk of default, foreclosure, or displacement as a result of a financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
 Share your thoughts on the future of the Hwy 252 and I-94 corridor by attending a community meeting.
Did you know that a new farmer's market is opening in Robbinsdale this summer? The market, the Lakeview Terrace Farmers Market, is owned and operated by Chaz Sandifer of theNEWmpls. It's anticipated that this market will have an attendance of 1,500 each week.
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Looking for a summer job? Attend the upcoming Brooklyn Park Summer Job Fair!
 Sports instructors, Teen program staff, BrookLynk Internships, Swimming instructors, Inclusion support staff, Eidem Farm and events staff, Summer Camp, Summer Fusion, Golf course maintenance, pro shop and driving range staff, Positions with small businesses and community organizations.
 Join Crystal's Environmental Quality Commission for No Mow May. Minimize mowing your lawn for the month of May, and it will provide vital sources of nectar for bees and other insects. The city will NOT issue long grass notices through May. For more information, visit: go.crystalmn.gov/3o!AQJy. Help our bees and pollinators survive.
Help the earth by just letting it "bee." By minimizing mowing your lawn for the month of May, you'll provide vital sources of nectar for bees and other pollinators.
Crystal will NOT issue long grass notices through May. No pre-approval or registration necessary.
 Route Recommendation: A route recommendation has been released for the METRO Blue Line Extension. Visit www.BlueLineExt.org for more details.
The METRO Blue Line Extension Route Recommendation was released last month. This critical step of the project evaluated the two route options in North Minneapolis and recommended West Broadway. This recommendation comes from evaluating how each of the options met the 6 project goals, all of which address different community needs including:
- Linking people more efficiently to educational and employment opportunities
- Improving frequency and reliability of transit service
- Supporting communities’ economic development goals
- Addressing historic disinvestment
- Improving public health and reducing pollution
More information is available in the Route Modification Report. **Comments will be accepted until May 18th.
Blue Line Community Meetings
Have questions/concerns? Attend one of the following scheduled community meetings where you can ask questions and provide feedback on the new route.
 In-person community meetings: Tuesday, May 3, 2022, 5-7pm, Mississippi River Room at Brooklyn Park Library (8500 West Broadway Avenue), Brooklyn Park, MN 55443. Thursday, May 5, 2022, 5 - 7pm. Forest Room at Crystal Community Center (4800 Douglas Dr. N), Crystal MN 55429. Virtual community meetings: Thursday, April 28, 2022, 5 - 7pm. Tuesday, May 3, 2022, 12 - 1pm.
Thanks Shannon Slatton at CCX Media for interviewing me on the work Hennepin County and our partners have been doing to interrupt the cycle of violence.
I feel strongly that collaborative efforts need to be our focus. Finger pointing will get us nowhere. All levels and branches of government have to work together to make the necessarily changes. This is why I feel so strongly in the work of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee (CJCC), whose purpose is to look at the criminal justice system as a whole.
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What: accelerate economic recovery and address disparities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic by supporting:
- Projects that provide long-term affordable commercial space or business incubators
- Non-profits providing services to disproportionately impacted communities to support economic recover
**Apply here by Thursday, May 26th at 3pm.
What: combat threats to trees from invasive insects and disease, educate the public on tree care and the importance of trees, and increase the diversity and resiliency of the tree canopy.
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Eligibility: cities, affordable housing properties, schools, and nonprofit organizations.
**Apply here by Thursday, June 18th at 3pm. Separate applications for cities, affordable housing, schools, and non-profits.
Contact us
Jeffrey Lunde Commissioner, 1st District 612-414-3302
Vicky Soukaseum Policy Aide 612-414-4747
Anna Schmiel Policy and Communications Aide 612-348-5202
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