03/14/26 Evictions, Policy, and Public Response: Minneapolis Council Faces Housing Challenges
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Saturday, March 14, 2026
On this episode of Where You Live on AM 1280 The Patriot, Gene takes a closer look at recent actions and discussions coming out of the Minneapolis City Council centered on eviction policy and how the city responds to residents facing housing instability. The conversation opens with a broader story about efforts to support individuals and families at risk of eviction, and what role local government should play when economic hardship puts housing at risk.
Gene reflects on how past policy decisions and enforcement approaches have shaped current housing challenges in the city, emphasizing the importance of learning from previous outcomes when crafting new ordinances. The discussion highlights the tension between maintaining consistent housing regulations and providing meaningful support systems for residents navigating financial or legal difficulties.
A key part of the episode focuses on the eviction ordinance passed by the Minneapolis City Council in the wake of “Operation Metro Surge” and related ICE enforcement activity. Gene examines how that moment influenced public debate around housing stability, tenant protections, and the responsibilities of city government in times of heightened enforcement activity and community concern.
Throughout the episode, Gene encourages listeners to consider how cities balance law enforcement realities, housing policy, and humanitarian considerations, and what it means for a community to both uphold rules and respond compassionately to residents in crisis.