1E Relating to capital investments; authorizing spending to acquire and better public land and buildings and other public improvements of a capital nature with certain conditions; providing a summary of appropriations; appropriating money to the university of Minnesota for higher education asset preservation and replacement (HEAPRA), a new Twin Cities campus science teaching and student services building, a new St. Paul campus Bell museum of natural history, an addition to Duluth campus Voss-Kovach hall, Morris campus community services building renovation, a new Crookston campus maintenance facility at the Northwest research and outreach center, classroom disability access, laboratory renovation, specifying a projects costs coverage allotment limit for except HEAPRA and dedicating unspent appropriations to HEAPRA, to the Minnesota state colleges and universities (MnSCU) for higher education asset preservation and replacement (HEAPRA), the Alexandria technical college law enforcement center, Anoka Ramsey community college in Coon Rapids classrooms and laboratories and fine arts classroom and laboratory building, Bemidji state university Sattgast science building addition and renovation, Century college classroom and student support space renovation, Dakota county technical college transportation and emerging technologies labs, Hennepin technical college science addition and library and student service design, Inver Hills community college classroom addition and renovation, Lake Superior community and technical college health and science center addition, Mesabi Range community and technical college in Eveleth carpentry and industrial mechanical technology and shops, Metropolitan state university smart classroom center and law enforcement training center, Minneapolis community and technical college workforce program space, Mankato state university Trafton science center renovation, Moorhead state university Lommen hall renovation and Livingston Lord library, Worthington west community and technical college fieldhouse renovation, Moorhead community and technology college trade addition and library design, Normandale community college classroom addition and renovation, North Hennepin community college center for business and technology and science, technology, engineering and math facilities, Northland community and technical college in East Grand Forks nursing, health care and learning resources center, Owatonna college and university center property acquisition, Ridgewater College-Willmar technical instruction and design construction, Rochester community and technical college workforce center collocation, Faribault south central college in classroom renovation and addition, St. Cloud state university Brown science hall renovation and science and engineering lab, St. Cloud technical college allied health center renovation, St. Paul college transportation and applied technology laboratories and shops, southwest Minnesota state university science and hotel and restaurant laboratories, Winona state university Memorial hall and for system wide science laboratory and classroom renovation, property acquisition and debt service, and Anoka technical college for the Anoka-Hennepin school district partnership, to the department of education for independent school district #11, Anoka-Hennepin land acquisition, independent school district #38, Red Lake capital loan, independent school district #279, Osseo Northwest Hennepin family center and library improvement grants, to the Minnesota state academies for asset preservation and Frechette memorial hall renovation, to the Perpich center for arts education for asset preservation, master plan update and predesign, delta dorm window project and storage building, to the department of natural resources (DNR) for statewide asset preservation, flood hazard mitigation grants for various projects, Crookston ice arena, the Red river digital elevation model, ground water monitoring and observation wells, dam renovation and removal, water control structures, Mississippi river aquatic invasive species barrier, stream protection and restoration, lake Zumbro restoration, water acquisition, betterment and fishing piers, fish hatchery improvements, Rim-Wildlife area land acquisition and improvement, RIM critical habitat match, native prairie conservation and protection, scientific and natural area acquisition and development, state forest land reforestation, forest roads and bridges, diseased shade tree removal and replacement, state park and recreation area acquisition and development, regional and local park grants, state trail acquisition and development, regional trails, trail connections and the wildlife rehabilitation center, dedicating unspent appropriations to asset preservation, to the pollution control agency (PCA) for the Albert Lea landfill, closed landfill cleanup revenue bonds, and beneficial reuse of wastewater grant program, to the board of water and soil resources (BWSR) for RIM conservation reserve, wetland replacement due to public road projects, RIM clean energy conservation easements, grass lake prairie wetlands and lake Titlow watershed improvements, to the commissioner of administration for the roof replacement of a certain potato inspection building, to the Minnesota zoological garden for capital asset preservation improvements and betterments, to the department of administration for capital asset preservation and replacement account (CAPRA), property acquisition, state capitol building restoration and predesign of the state emergency operations center and department of public safety/department of corrections building, to the amateur sports commission for the Blaine national sports center, the Rochester national volleyball center, the Arden Hills metro north regional sports center, the Moorhead northwestern Minnesota regional sports center, the St. Paul regional amateur sports facility and the Marshall southwest regional amateur sports center, to the department of military affairs for asset preservation, facility life safety improvements, facility Americans with disabilities (ADA) compliance and dedicating unspent appropriations to discretionary purposes, to the department of public safety for the Anoka county forensic crime laboratory, the camp Ripley training and exercising center, the Gonvick public safety training center, the Minnesota emergency response and industry training center in Marshall, the Nassau public safety facility, the Scott county public safety training center and the southeastern Minnesota regional public safety training center, to the department of transportation (DOT) for local bridge replacement and rehabilitation, the urban partnership agreement and for federal grant implementation, greater Minnesota transit, rail service improvement including the Minnesota valley railroad track rehabilitation, the Northshore express, the St. Paul to Chicago high speed rail line and the southeast express, port development assistance and the St. Cloud regional airport, to the metropolitan council for the urban partnership agreement, Bottineau boulevard transit way, Cedar avenue bus rapid transit, central corridor transit way, I-94 corridor transit way, I-494 corridor transit way, Red Rock corridor transit way, Robert street corridor transit way, Rush line corridor transit way, southwest corridor transit way and union depot, to the metropolitan regional parks for metropolitan council priorities, Cedar avenue bridge, Dakota county north urban regional trail, Como zoo gorilla and polar bear exhibits, Coon Rapids 85th avenue bicycle trail, Dakota county north urban regional trail, Father Hennepin regional park, Heritage Village park, Grand Rounds bridge, Grand Rounds lightning, Grand Rounds roadways, Lower Afton road trail, Minnehaha creek, national great river park-upper landing shoreline protection, Rice creek north regional trail, Springbrook nature center and Tamarack nature center, to the department of human services (DHS) for asset preservation, systemwide campus redevelopment, reuse or demolition, early childhood learning and child protection facilities, a west central multicounty secured treatment facility, the Ah Gwah Ching regional treatment center, and the remembering with dignity program to the commissioner of administration for veterans homes asset preservation, Fergus falls veterans home, and the Minneapolis veterans home campus for building demolition and HVAC replacement, Silver Bay campus master plan renovation, veterans memorial in Eden Prairie, an all veterans memorial in Richfield, and a veterans memorial in Virginia to the department of corrections for asset preservation, and the Faribault correctional facility for expansion phase 3, to the department of employment and economic development (DEED) for the greater Minnesota business development infrastructure grant program, bioscience business development public infrastructure grant program, redevelopment account, Bemidji regional event center, Chisholm sewer and water, Duluth DECC arena, Hibbing memorial building, Itasca county steel plant infrastructure, Mankato theater and hockey center, Minneapolis orchestra hall, Rochester Mayo civic center complex, St. Cloud state university national hockey center, St. Paul Asian Pacific cultural center, Gillette children's specialty healthcare, to the public facilities authority for a federal grant state match, upper Sioux community water system, wastewater infrastructure funding program, total maximum daily load (TMDL) grants, small community wastewater grants, streamlined infrastructure financing and the Bayport storm sewer, to the Minnesota housing finance agency for publicly owned emergency shelters, temporary or transitional housing and permanent rental housing, Minnesota historical society historic sites asset preservation, historic Fort Snelling museum and visitor center, county and local preservation grants, Kelly farm renovation and heritage trails, to the commissioner of finance for bond sale expenses, requiring the commissioner of finance to schedule the sale of state general obligation bonds, placing a restriction on general obligation bond sales during a biennium, authorizing the sale of state bonds from the bond proceeds fund, maximum effort school loan fund and the transportation fund bond proceeds account, specifying limits; requiring department of administration building design guidelines for major renovations by a certain date and requiring commissioner and department of commerce review; permitting PCA remediation fund general portion use for debt service payments on certain revenue bonds, requiring revenue bonds sales money to be deposited in the remediation fund general portion; requiring the commissioner of finance upon PCA request to sell and issue state revenue bonds for closed landfill cleanup, specifying debt service revenue sources, permitting refunding bonds, bonds not be a general or public debt, permitting trustee and providing for pledge, purchase, cancellation and impairment of contracts; instructing the pollution control agency to make grant awards to political subdivisions for design and implementation of projects that demonstrate the beneficial use of wastewater; increasing commissioner of education early childhood learning and child protection facilities grants limits, requiring a match and specifying grant priority; designating Owatonna community college as a MnSCU member and permitting improvements to be declared as MnSCU surplus, increasing the threshold for project costs requiring legislative notification, permitting unspent appropriation spending for higher education asset preservation and replacement and requiring legislative reporting, increasing the revenue bond limit; establishing and providing for a university of Minnesota biomedical science research funding program, specifying conditions for payments to the university, appropriating money from the general fund to the commissioner of finance for transfer to the board of regents; authorizing the housing finance agency (HFA) to establish a nonprofit housing bond account within the housing development fund and providing for nonprofit housing bonds HFA issuance and authorizing a standing appropriation; decreasing the wastewater infrastructure funding program appropriation and removing the Larsmont Knife river-Larsmont sanitary district grant, extending a current appropriation to the city of Bayport for the Middle St. Croix river watershed management organization for sewer system completion; adding Roseau as an eligible flood hazard mitigation grant recipient; modifying the Two Harbors harbor of refuge and marina project by permitting a certain amount of funding for design completion, expanding water control structures appropriation use for public water reserves; allowing snowmobile and all-terrain vehicle (ATV) trail grant money to be counted as part of the county nonstate match requirement; modifying prior appropriations for the northeast Minnesota rail initiative to be for the heritage and arts center and passenger rail service for the St. Louis and Lake county regional rail authority, Dakota county Empire wetlands to be for Vermillion Highlands research recreation and wildlife management area, the city of Winona for a multipurpose events center and arena, Fort Snelling to include the visitor center and other site improvements; exempting the Worthington Campbell soup factory remediation cleanup effort from certain DEED requirements
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