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The Lake County Housing Report

At the monthly meeting of the Lake County Housing and Redevel­opment Authority, Matthew John­son and board members reviewed a number of elements that are under­way to address the need for housing across Lake County. There has been strong forward movement over the course of the past few months. Over the last year, County Board and City Council officials have acknowl­edged that affordable housing in Lake County has been a neglected issue for quite some time. It is ex­citing to see the need for housing get the attention it deserves.

Mayor Lew Conner and Phil Johnson were both on hand at the meeting as representatives of the Two Harbors HRA. Their presence was in acknowledgement of efforts underway to formalize the work­ing relationship between LCHRA, the Two Harbors Housing Author­ity and Lake County. One reason that progress has been slow over the past several years is due to the fact that the working relationships between the three entities needed coordination. Johnson, in his brief tenure, HRA board members and others have been able to bring clar­ity to the working relationships of the three groups so that progress can move forward at a more effec­tive pace.

One area that has been impacted by this improved coordination is the establishment of the Lake County HRA and Housing Trust Fund. The Trust Fund has been set up as a re­volving fund so that as homes are constructed and sold, money from the sale will roll back into the trust fund to help finance the next proj­ect. As of the end of May, there is $2 million in the fund. Portions of these funds are being put toward the purchase of vacant properties in Two Harbors and to help finance projects like Silverpoint II in Silver Bay. Additionally, funding is avail­able and plans are beginning to take shape for single family homes in the Finland and Two Harbors com­munities. In addition, a downtown redevelopment plan is being formu­lated in the Two Harbors business district.

Finally, Lake County Land Com­missioner Nate Eide and LCHRA board members have been working to identify tax forfeited land in the area that can be purchased by the HRA for the purpose of construct­ing multi and single family homes.

This is the kind of progress that collective effort can turn into a re­ality in Lake County. Paul Iverson was appointed as Vice Chair of the LCHRA at last week’s meeting. Other LCHRA board members in­clude Board Chair Richard DeRosi­er, Lisa DeRosier, County Commis­sioner Rick Goutermont and Susan Rosette. The Lake County HRA meets on the second Wednesday of every month at 6:00 p.m.

Rick Evans
Rick Evans
My wife, Marsha Kinzer (a proud DEHS Greyhound, class of ‘77) introduced me to the North Shore on vacation in 2012. It became our regular escape when the stress of our careers in education became overwhelming, and it didn’t take me long to fall in love with the breathtaking scenery, the nice people, and “salad” containing Jell-o and marshmallows. So you can either blame or thank my loving wife for my being here, because when we needed to choose a retirement hometown, Marsha advocated hard for her beloved Duluth, and here we are, six months later. Yes, this will be my first northern Minnesota winter. Yes, I welcome thoughts and prayers. Government, public policy, and social justice weighed heavily in the curriculums I taught at the high school level over a thirty-eight year career. In addition, we were a laboratory school focused on critical thinking in conjunction with technical and scientific writing. So when I found myself adrift on the great ocean of retirement and spied a raft, I jumped at the chance to take up what I’d left behind…minus the bad teachers’ lounge coffee. My position at the NSJ allows me to combine my passions for government and writing, and it’s helping me to feel less out of touch in new surroundings. When I’m not being “Cubby” (Marsha’s favorite new nickname for this green reporter) I enjoy pointing at eagles and saying, “Look, honey. There’s an eagle.” I’ve had an active side hustle as a professional musician for almost as many years as Charlie Parr. As a guitarist/singer/songwriter, I graced the stages of clubs and festivals around southern Wisconsin, including an appearance on A Prairie Home Companion. Should I even mention A Prairie Home Companion, or am I the only one here old enough to remember what that is? Look! An eagle!
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