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Bridge Housing Siting: Bloomington vs Minneapolis

How do bridge housing siting rules compare between Bloomington, MN and Minneapolis, MN?

Minneapolis has fewer restrictions than Bloomington.

Bloomington, MN

Hennepin County

Some Restrictions

Hennepin County operates the Adult Shelter Connect intake hub and funds bridge housing through Catholic Charities, Avivo Village, Simpson Housing, and Salvation Army. Avivo Village pioneered the indoor tiny-home model in 2020. Shelter rules cover sobriety, curfew, and stays.

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Minneapolis, MN

Hennepin County

Few Restrictions

Minneapolis supports sanctioned bridge-housing sites including Avivo Village indoor tiny-home community, providing low-barrier shelter alternatives connected to wraparound services and pathways to permanent supportive housing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomingtonMinneapolis
Intake hub612-248-2350-
Avivo Village100 indoor units-
Cold-weather ruleID waiver-
Bridge stay90 days to 24 months-
Flagship site-Avivo Village
Capacity-Roughly 100 residents
Barrier model-Low-barrier intake
Coordinator-Hennepin Coordinated Entry

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bloomington FAQ

How do I access shelter tonight?

Call Adult Shelter Connect at 612-248-2350 starting at 10am. Walk-in capacity exists at Catholic Charities Opportunity Center; cold-weather emergencies expand bed counts countywide.

Are there shelters that allow couples or pets?

Yes. Avivo Village accepts couples and select pets; Simpson Housing and Mary's Place serve families. Specify needs at intake to match the right placement.

Minneapolis FAQ

How do I get a bed at Avivo Village?

Through Hennepin Coordinated Entry. Call Adult Shelter Connect at 612-248-2350 to begin assessment. Coordinated Entry matches eligibility to available bridge housing.

Do I have to be sober to enter?

No. Avivo Village uses a low-barrier harm-reduction model. Residents are not required to be sober; on-site supports include behavioral health and recovery resources.

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