Aaron, Burke County economic development director, briefed the Wright County Board of Supervisors on the Heart of Iowa Regional Housing Trust Fund and local activity funded through Midas.
Aaron told the board Wright County was the second-largest recipient in the region after Webster County and that last year’s work included four homeowner projects—roof repairs, water heaters, porches and window/door work—located in Eagle Grove, Clarion, Belmont and Goldfield. He said the program helps prevent blight and preserve tax rolls by keeping homes in good repair.
Aaron reported a carryover/local-match balance of $88,637 for Wright County and said the 2026 allocation from the regional trust fund is approximately $73,002; those dollars flow from state appropriations through regional partners (Midas) to participating counties. He asked supervisors to help refer residents who need small-scale repairs and thanked the board for a $15,000 local contribution last year that leveraged Trust Fund dollars.
Motion and follow-up: This was a presentation and no formal action beyond discussion was taken. Aaron said the county should be proud of the small wins in local economic development and asked board members to refer eligible homeowners to the program.
Quote: “These are small successes and economic development,” Aaron told the board, asking supervisors to help spread the word.
Next steps: Staff will continue outreach to identify eligible homeowners and coordinate with Midas to deploy the Trust Fund’s allocations.