The City of Bloomington has officially ushered in a new era in its approach to housing and redevelopment, welcoming Sarah Abe as the latest Administrator of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA). Taking the reins in September, Abe comes with an impressive pedigree that includes two master's degrees—one in social work from the University of Minnesota and one in public policy from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs—coupled with a tenure as a senior project manager in the city of Brooklyn Park, as detailed by the City of Bloomington.
Abe's primary role involves the coordination and administration of HRA programs and initiatives, which are crucial in shaping the housing landscape in Bloomington. Her purview extends beyond mere management; her responsibility includes the facilitation of policy development and implementation of action plans, as well as the oversight of the HRA budget. According to a recent release, her team also advocates for solutions to critical housing issues, aiming to create a more balanced and accessible housing market for residents. "I’m looking forward to serving the community and enhancing housing opportunity in Bloomington," Abe was quoted.
With a focus on advocacy and strategic leadership, Abe's vision for Bloomington encompasses both the preservation and promotion of affordable housing. The task is a formidable one, but her experience in project management and public policy suggests a roadmap that aligns with the city's goals. It is a sentiment expressed in her own words, "Along with the HRA team, I am excited to address the challenges and opportunities of preserving and promoting affordable housing," Abe told the City of Bloomington.
For further details, interested parties can consult the HRA webpage or contact Sarah Abe directly at [email protected] or 612-523-5662, as per the details provided in their official communication.