Rent stabilization

Read about rent stabilization policy work in Minneapolis.

Overview

In 2023, a work group provided recommendations on housing and rent stabilization to the Mayor and City Council.

The City Council may consider a rent stabilization policy through the City’s legislative process.

If a rent stabilization ordinance is passed, it will need to go on a ballot for approval from Minneapolis voters.

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History

2021

Minneapolis voters approved a Charter Amendment for the City Council to regulate rents on private residential property in Minneapolis.

2022

The City Council adopted a resolution for a Housing/Rent Stabilization Work Group.

2023

  • Work group provided recommendations on housing and rent stabilization to the Mayor and City Council.
  • City staff:
    • Analyzed the proposed policy frameworks.
    • Presented the work to the Mayor and City Council

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Contact us

Community Planning & Economic Development (CPED)

Address

Public Service Building
505 Fourth Ave. S., Room 320
Minneapolis, MN 55415