University of Minnesota, State consider agreement for Governor Walz and family to temporarily use Eastcliff
During its special meeting scheduled for 3 p.m. Monday, the University of Minnesota Board of Regents will consider a proposed lease agreement that would allow Governor Tim Walz and his family to temporarily live in Eastcliff following President Joan Gabel’s departure. This period of time coincides with the state-owned Minnesota Governor’s Residence undergoing exterior and interior updates, requiring the Walz family to relocate.
Eastcliff, located at 176 North Mississippi River Boulevard in Saint Paul, was donated to the University in 1958 by the Brooks family and has served as a residence for eight University of Minnesota presidents since 1961.
“Timing is everything and as the Governor’s Residence undergoes scheduled renovations, Eastcliff will be vacant following the departure of President Gabel this summer. That timing presents a great opportunity to continue to use this public asset for a public purpose during the University’s presidential transition period. We’d be happy to welcome Governor Walz, the First Lady and their family,” said Myron Frans, U of M senior vice president of finance and operations.
Pending Board approval, the University and State would finalize the proposed lease, which is currently written to begin following President Gabel’s departure and run through September 2024, with three, one-month options for renewal to extend the term through the end of 2024. The State would pay $4,400 in monthly rent, with the State responsible for direct costs such as utilities, snow removal and lawn care. The State will also arrange and pay for internet, cable, telephone, custodial and security services at Eastcliff throughout the Walz’ time there.
The University will use rent payments to cover remaining maintenance and operation costs during the lease period. No capital costs related to Eastcliff are associated with the rent.
Materials related to the lease will be posted on the Board of Regents website in advance of Monday’s Board meeting.