4th Engrossment - 93rd Legislature (2023 - 2024) Posted on 02/15/2024 12:48pm
A bill for an act
relating to capital investment; authorizing spending to acquire and better land and
buildings and for other improvements of a capital nature with certain conditions;
establishing and modifying programs; modifying requirements for certain projects
and procedures; canceling prior appropriations; appropriating money; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2022, sections 15B.03, subdivision 4; 16A.966, subdivision
2; 116J.435, subdivisions 1, 7; 134.45, subdivision 5; 240A.20, subdivisions 1, 3,
by adding subdivisions; 256E.37, subdivision 1; repealing Minnesota Statutes
2022, sections 16A.93; 16A.94; 16A.96.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1. new text begin CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS.
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(a) The sums shown in the column under "Appropriations" are appropriated from the
general fund in fiscal year 2024 to the state agencies or officials indicated, to be spent for
public purposes. These are onetime appropriations. Money appropriated in this act is available
until the project is completed or abandoned, subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642.
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(b) For any project funded in whole or in part by this act, workers on the project must
be paid at least the prevailing wage rate as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 177.42,
subdivision 6, and the project is subject to the requirements and enforcement provisions in
Minnesota Statutes, sections 177.27, 177.30, 177.32, and 177.41 to 177.45. For the purposes
of this act, "project" means demolition, erection, construction, remodeling, or repairing of
a public building, facility, or other public work financed in whole or part by state funds.
Project also includes demolition, erection, construction, remodeling, or repairing of a
building, facility, or public work when the acquisition of property, predesign, design, or
demolition is financed in whole or in part by state funds.
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(c) Money appropriated in this act: (1) is available for a grant after the commissioner of
management and budget determines that an amount sufficient to complete the project as
described in this act has been committed to the project, as required by Minnesota Statutes,
section 16A.502; and (2) may be used to pay state agency staff costs that are attributed
directly to the capital program or project for capitalizable staff costs.
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(d) The sustainable building guidelines under Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.325, are
mandatory for all new buildings and major renovations owned or to be owned by the state,
state agencies, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, and the University of Minnesota
that are funded with an appropriation in this act.
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(e) Recipients of grants from money appropriated in this act must demonstrate to the
commissioner of the agency making the grant that the recipient has the ability and a plan
to fund the program intended for the facility. This paragraph does not apply to state agencies.
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APPROPRIATIONS new text end |
Sec. 2. new text begin NATURAL RESOURCES
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Total Appropriation
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$ new text end |
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14,116,000 new text end |
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(a) To the commissioner of natural resources
for the purposes specified in this section.
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(b) The appropriations in this section are
subject to the requirements of the natural
resources capital improvement program under
Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.12, unless
this section or the statutes referred to in this
section provide more specific standards,
criteria, or priorities for projects than
Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.12.
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Community Tree Planting Grants
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1,663,000 new text end |
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For grants to cities, counties, townships, Tribal
governments, and park and recreation boards
in cities of the first class, to remove and plant
shade trees on public or Tribal land to provide
environmental benefits; to replace trees lost
to forest pests, disease, or storm; or to
establish a more diverse community forest
better able to withstand disease and forest
pests. For purposes of this appropriation,
"shade tree" means a woody perennial grown
primarily for aesthetic or environmental
purposes with minimal to residual timber
value. Any tree planted with money under this
subdivision must be a climate-adapted species
to Minnesota.
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Canisteo Legacy Mine Pit Complex
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8,875,000 new text end |
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(a) For the acquisition of land or interests in
land and for construction of publicly owned
infrastructure to mitigate the imminent threat
to public safety, property, and regional water
quality from the rising water at the Canisteo
legacy mine pit complex.
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(b) Upon substantial completion of the project
authorized in this subdivision and after written
notice to the commissioner of management
and budget, the commissioner of natural
resources may use any money remaining in
this appropriation to design, engineer, and
construct publicly owned water mitigation
infrastructure at the Hill annex open pit mining
complex.
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(c) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
sections 92.50 and 282.04, or other law to the
contrary, the commissioner and the county
may enter into leases for this project for a term
that is consistent with meeting project needs.
A lease entered into under this subdivision
must include a provision that provides for the
amendment or termination of the lease when
(1) the commissioner of natural resources
determines that the project is no longer needed
to serve the intended purpose or identifies a
more effective alternative to the constructed
project; or (2) mining operations are fully
permitted to resume in all or part of the
property acquired or improved with this
appropriation.
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Grant Administration
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209,000 new text end |
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For administration of direct grants funded with
an appropriation in bills that appropriate
money for capital investment projects.
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Glendalough State Park
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200,000 new text end |
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To complete the paved multipurpose trail from
the bridge at the northwest corner of Annie
Battle Lake to the park entrance at
Glendalough State Park established under
Minnesota Statutes, section 85.012,
subdivision 23a.
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All-Terrain Vehicle Trail Systems
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1,294,000 new text end |
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(a) For capital improvements to the Voyageur
Country, Prospector Loop, and Quad Cities
all-terrain vehicle trail systems in the counties
of St. Louis, Lake, and Koochiching. This
appropriation is exempt from the requirements
under Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.86,
subdivision 4.
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(b) $844,000 of this appropriation is for
acquisition of real property, predesign, design,
and construction of alignment and extension
of the Voyageur Country all-terrain vehicle
trail.
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(c) $450,000 of this appropriation is for
predesign, design, and construction of capital
improvements to and extension of the
Prospector all-terrain vehicle trail to create a
trail connection point at the Pfeiffer Lake
recreation area.
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(d) $50,000 of this appropriation is for
predesign, design, and construction of capital
improvements to the Quad Cities all-terrain
vehicle trail to repair erosion damage, improve
storm water management, and widen the trail.
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(e) Any unexpended amount for a project
described in paragraph (b), (c), or (d) that has
been substantially completed may be applied
to any other project described in this
subdivision.
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Rochester; Willow Creek Trail
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1,875,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Rochester to
predesign, design, engineer, construct, furnish,
and equip a paved trail to extend the Rochester
Trail network approximately 2.5 miles from
28th Street SE to Gamehaven Regional Park
and the future extension of the Bluestem Trail
to Stewartville. This project includes a trail
crossing under U.S. Highway 52,
property/easement acquisition, trail
rehabilitation, creek crossing, trail
construction, installation of trail wayfinding
and rest areas, and a trailhead located at
Gamehaven Regional Park.
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Unspent Appropriations
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The unspent portion of an appropriation for a
project in this section that is complete, upon
written notice to the commissioner of
management and budget, is available for asset
preservation under Minnesota Statutes, section
84.946. Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642,
applies from the date of the original
appropriation to the unspent amount
transferred.
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Sec. 3. new text begin POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
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Total Appropriation
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$ new text end |
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47,728,000 new text end |
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To the Pollution Control Agency for the
purposes specified in this section.
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Pope-Douglas Solid Waste
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12,833,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the Pope-Douglas Solid Waste
Management Joint Powers Board under the
solid waste capital assistance grant program
under Minnesota Statutes, section 115A.54,
to predesign, design, and construct the
renovation of the existing Material Recovery
Facility to add additional space for the
installation of advanced processing equipment
with the ability to process raw incoming
municipal solid waste with the capability to
switch over to processing single sort recycling.
This appropriation is notwithstanding the
maximum amount of grant assistance for a
project under Minnesota Statutes, section
115A.54, and is in addition to the
appropriation made in Laws 2020, Fifth
Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 8,
subdivision 4.
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Andover; Drinking Water
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6,100,000 new text end |
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(a) For a grant to the city of Andover for the
design and construction of new municipal
water mains, new water service lines on
private property that connect to the municipal
water mains, and for capping private wells in
the city's Red Oaks neighborhood where
testing has found contamination in private
drinking water wells.
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(b) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
section 115B.17, subdivisions 6 and 16, any
money recovered by the Pollution Control
Agency in a civil action for expenses paid
under this appropriation shall be transferred
to the commissioner of management and
budget for deposit in the general fund.
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Hennepin County; Anaerobic Digester
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26,000,000 new text end |
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For a grant to Hennepin County to predesign,
design, construct, furnish, and equip a new
anaerobic digestion facility in the city of
Brooklyn Park.
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This appropriation is not available until
Hennepin County submits a plan for the
cessation of operations at the Hennepin Energy
Recovery Center to the chairs and ranking
minority members of the legislative
committees with primary jurisdiction over
capital investment and environment and
natural resources.
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Todd County; Solid Waste Facility
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2,795,000 new text end |
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For a grant to Todd County under the solid
waste capital assistance grant program under
Minnesota Statutes, section 115A.54, to
design, construct, and equip a new solid waste
transfer station and household hazardous waste
facility. This appropriation is in addition to
the appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special
Session chapter 3, article 1, section 8,
subdivision 8, for the same purpose.
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Sec. 4. new text begin BOARD OF WATER AND SOIL
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$ new text end |
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To the Board of Water and Soil Resources for
one or more grants to local governments for
the state's share of a grant for capital
improvements to prevent or alleviate flood
damage in Area II of the Minnesota River
Basin. This appropriation is not available until
the board determines that $1 has been
committed from nonstate sources for every $3
of state grant funding.
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Sec. 5. new text begin AGRICULTURE
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$ new text end |
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To the commissioner of administration to
design, construct, and equip the renovation
and repair of the plant protection division's
potato inspection facility located in East Grand
Forks. This appropriation may also be used to
design and complete hazardous materials
abatement.
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Sec. 6. new text begin ADMINISTRATION
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Total Appropriation
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$ new text end |
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To the commissioner of administration for the
purposes specified in this section.
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Capitol Complex - Physical Security
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297,000 new text end |
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For the continuation of the design,
construction, and equipping required to
upgrade the physical security elements and
systems for the Capitol Mall and the buildings
listed in this subdivision, their attached tunnel
systems, their surrounding grounds, and
parking facilities as identified in the 2017
Minnesota State Capitol Complex Physical
Security Predesign completed by Miller
Dunwiddie and an updated assessment
completed in 2022. Upgrades include but are
not limited to the installation of bollards, blast
protection, infrastructure security screen walls,
door access controls, emergency call stations,
surveillance systems, security kiosks, locking
devices, and traffic and crowd control devices.
This appropriation includes money for work
associated with the following buildings:
Anderson, Freeman, Minnesota Senate,
Retirement Systems, and Transportation
buildings.
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Ford Building
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4,542,000 new text end |
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(a) To design the abatement of hazardous
materials and demolition of, and to demolish
and abate hazardous materials at, the Ford
Building and associated infrastructure located
on the Capitol complex as the first phase of
overall site redevelopment. This appropriation
may also be used to design, construct, and
equip improvements to maintain access to the
Capitol complex tunnel system as well as to
provide security, irrigation, and landscaping
for the site.
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(b) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 15B, or the Comprehensive Plan for
the Minnesota State Capitol Area, no
additional study shall be required prior to a
building permit being issued for the work
authorized in this appropriation or to proceed
with such work.
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Sustainable Building Guidelines;
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304,000 new text end |
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To develop recommendations for updating
goals, measuring project performance in
meeting the goals, applicability, compliance,
waivers, outreach, and administration of the
sustainable building guidelines under
Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.325, in
collaboration with the commissioner of
commerce and the Center for Sustainable
Building Research at the University of
Minnesota. The commissioner of
administration may contract with the
commissioner of commerce and the Center
for Sustainable Building Research at the
University of Minnesota for assistance in
developing the recommendations, including
obtaining input from public owners, nonprofit
owners, design professionals, and other
stakeholders. The commissioner of
administration must provide a report of
findings and recommendations to the chairs
and ranking minority members of the
legislative committees with jurisdiction over
capital investment, energy finance and policy,
and environment finance and policy on or
before October 15, 2023.
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Sec. 7. new text begin AMATEUR SPORTS COMMISSION
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$ new text end |
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4,000,000 new text end |
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(a) To the Minnesota Amateur Sports
Commission for grants to cities, towns,
counties, park boards, and school districts for
the planning and building of public skate parks
under Minnesota Statutes, section 240A.20,
subdivision 3, with the assistance of the
nonprofit consultant hired under paragraph
(b).
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(b) Of this appropriation, up to $100,000 may
be used to hire a Minnesota nonprofit
consultant with expertise in public skate park
development to assist the commission in
developing and applying the criteria for
awarding grants under Minnesota Statutes,
section 240A.20, subdivision 3.
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Sec. 8. new text begin MILITARY AFFAIRS
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$ new text end |
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To the adjutant general for the Minnesota
Military Museum at Camp Ripley. This
appropriation is in addition to the
appropriation made in Laws 2020, Fifth
Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section
14, subdivision 6, for the same purpose.
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Sec. 9. new text begin PUBLIC SAFETY
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Total Appropriation
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$ new text end |
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48,661,000 new text end |
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To the commissioner of public safety or other
named entity for the purposes specified in this
section.
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Southern Minnesota BCA Regional
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4,500,000 new text end |
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To the commissioner of administration to
design a new Bureau of Criminal
Apprehension regional office and laboratory
facility in the Mankato area.
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Grant Administration
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266,000 new text end |
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For the administration of direct grants funded
with an appropriation in this section.
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Brooklyn Park; Fire Station
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1,150,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Brooklyn Park to
predesign and design a new fire station with
space for a multiagency emergency operations
center, regional training opportunities, and
other associated site improvements.
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Chisholm; Public Safety Facility
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3,000,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Chisholm to acquire
property and for predesign, design, site
preparation, construction, furnishing, and
equipping a new public safety facility for fire
protection and law enforcement. This
appropriation is in addition to the
appropriation under Laws 2020, Fifth Special
Session chapter 3, article 1, section 15,
subdivision 4, for the same purpose.
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Dilworth; Fire Station
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4,378,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Dilworth to demolish
the joint fire station and community center
and construct a new fire station in its place to
provide emergency services to residents in the
cities of Dilworth and Georgetown and to
residents in the townships of Morken,
Moorhead, Kragnes, and Oakport.
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Edina; Community Health and Safety
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1,300,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Edina to predesign
and design a community health and safety
center to be located in the southeast quadrant
of the city.
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Edina; South Metro Public Safety
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1,000,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Edina for the South
Metro Public Safety Training Facility project.
This appropriation is in addition to the
appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special
Session chapter 3, article 1, section 15,
subdivision 6, for the same purpose.
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Golden Valley; Fire Station
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3,172,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Golden Valley to
acquire and improve property, predesign, and
design a new fire station with space to provide
regional training opportunities and other
associated site improvements.
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Hibbing; Public Safety Center
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10,000,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Hibbing for property
acquisition, predesign, design, site preparation,
including demolition of existing structures,
construction, furnishing, and equipping of a
regional public safety center for police, fire,
emergency medical services, emergency
operations, and other community needs.
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Maplewood; East Metro Public Safety
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75,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Maplewood for a
space needs and facility assessment and
conceptual design of an expansion of the East
Metro Public Safety Training Facility.
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Marshall; MERIT Training Center
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2,250,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Marshall to design,
construct, furnish, and equip improvements at
the Minnesota Emergency Response and
Industrial Training Center outlined in Phase
3 of the Master Development Plan, including:
a 50-yard and 300-yard firearms range;
firearms support buildings; and a live-burn
buildout structure.
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Minneapolis; Emergency Operations
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1,700,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Minneapolis for
predesign, design, engineering, and
construction of the expansion of the
Emergency Operations Center and Fire
Training Facility.
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Lake Johanna; Fire Facility
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6,370,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the Lake Johanna Fire
Department Headquarters Board, a joint
powers entity established under agreement by
the cities of Arden Hills, North Oaks, and
Shoreview, for a public safety facility to house
the Lake Johanna Fire Department. This
appropriation is to construct, furnish, and
equip a facility on land owned by the Lake
Johanna Fire Department Headquarters Board
to provide emergency fire and medical
services.
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Virginia; Public Safety Facility
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2,000,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Virginia for a
regional public safety center and training
facility. This appropriation is in addition to
the appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special
Session chapter 3, article 1, section 15,
subdivision 9, for the same purpose.
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Winona; Public Safety Center
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7,500,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Winona to acquire
real property for a site and to design a regional
public safety center to collocate police, fire,
and other public safety entities.
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Sec. 10. new text begin TRANSPORTATION
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Total Appropriation
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$ new text end |
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76,388,000 new text end |
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To the commissioner of transportation for the
purposes specified in this section.
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Anoka County; Trunk Highway 65
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9,000,000 new text end |
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For one or more grants to the city of Blaine,
Anoka County, or both for the predesign,
right-of-way acquisition, design, engineering,
and construction of intersection improvements
along Trunk Highway 65 at 99th Avenue
Northeast, 105th Avenue Northeast, Anoka
County State-Aid Highway 12 (109th Avenue
Northeast), and 117th Avenue Northeast and
the associated frontage roads, backage roads,
connecting local streets, and utility
infrastructure improvements, if necessary or
required for the construction.
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Barnesville; 13th Street
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185,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Barnesville to design
and reconstruct 13th Street in the city of
Barnesville as a paved road from Trunk
Highway 34 to 9th Avenue Southeast.
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Biwabik; City Infrastructure
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1,400,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Biwabik to design
and construct Phase 6 of the city's
infrastructure improvement project. This
appropriation includes money for the full
reconstruction of Fifth Avenue North; First
Street North, from First Avenue North to Sixth
Avenue North; and Sixth Avenue South,
including all associated utilities and other
capital improvements.
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Burnsville; Nicollet Avenue
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3,900,000 new text end |
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For predesign, right-of-way acquisition,
design, engineering, and construction of grade
separation and other capacity and safety
improvements to the interchange at marked
Trunk Highway 13 and Nicollet Avenue in
Burnsville.
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Coon Rapids; Pedestrian Bridge
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3,500,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Coon Rapids to
design and construct a trail and pedestrian
bridge, along with associated lighting and
streetscaping improvements, for the Coon
Creek Regional Trail over Anoka County
State-Aid Highway 1 (Coon Rapids
Boulevard) northwest of the intersection of
Avocet Street and Coon Rapids Boulevard in
Coon Rapids.
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Douglas County; U.S. Highway 29
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2,000,000 new text end |
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For a grant to Douglas County to install a new
box culvert under marked U.S. Highway 29
between Lake Le Homme Dieu and Lake
Geneva and to regrade and reconstruct a
portion of marked U.S. Highway 29 to
accommodate the new culvert.
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East Gull Lake; Street and Trail
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353,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of East Gull Lake for
trail reconstruction and future park
development on East Gull Lake Drive.
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Hennepin County; Railroad Crossing
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450,000 new text end |
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For one or more grants to Hennepin County,
the city of Medina, the city of Independence,
or a combination thereof, to design, engineer,
and construct railroad crossing safety
improvements at Town Line Road in the city
of Medina and the city of Independence.
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Hutchinson; Civil Air Patrol
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3,700,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Hutchinson to
predesign, design, equip, and furnish a hangar
and statewide training center for the Civil Air
Patrol.
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Karlstad; Airport Runway
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3,900,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Karlstad for the
acquisition of land, predesign, design,
engineering, and construction of a primary
airport runway. This appropriation is in
addition to the appropriation for the same
purposes in Laws 2021, First Special Session
chapter 5, article 1, section 2, subdivision 2.
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Lakeville; Freight Rail Car Storage
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7,000,000 new text end |
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For a grant to the city of Lakeville to
predesign, design, engineer, equip, and furnish
a freight rail car storage facility to improve
area public safety and economic development.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 13. new text end
new text begin
Madelia; Streets and Infrastructure
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new text begin
12,800,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Madelia for
infrastructure improvements to Center Avenue
South from Old Highway 60 Southeast to
Main Street, Main Street from Center Avenue
South to Center Avenue North, Center Avenue
North from Main Street to the northern city
limit, and related work on adjacent streets.
This project includes the preliminary design,
design, construction, and installation of water,
sewer, and storm sewer improvements,
including removal and replacement of
infrastructure and the associated reconstruction
and renovation of Center Avenue.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 14. new text end
new text begin
Minnesota Valley Regional Rail
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new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Minnesota Valley Regional
Rail Authority to rehabilitate a portion of the
railroad track between the cities of Winthrop
and Hanley Falls. The grant under this
subdivision may also be used for any required
environmental documentation and
remediation, predesign, design, and
rehabilitation or replacement of bridges with
new bridges or culverts between the cities of
Winthrop and Hanley Falls. A portion of the
grant under this subdivision may also be used
as matching funds to meet federal grant
requirements. A grant under this subdivision
is in addition to any grant, loan, or loan
guarantee for this project made by the
commissioner under Minnesota Statutes,
sections 222.46 to 222.62.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 15. new text end
new text begin
Plymouth; Chankahda Trail
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new text begin
800,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Plymouth for
property acquisition and design of construction
of roadway, utility, drainage, pedestrian
facilities, and associated appurtenances, on
Chankahda Trail, formerly known as Hennepin
County Road 47, from Hennepin County
State-Aid Highway 101 to Hennepin County
State-Aid Highway 61.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 16. new text end
new text begin
Rochester; Park-and-Ride Facility
|
new text begin
800,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Rochester to design
the construction of a park-and-ride parking
facility on Broadway Avenue North.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 17. new text end
new text begin
Sibley County; CSAH 6
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new text begin
3,200,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Sibley County for predesign,
design, engineering, right-of-way acquisition,
and construction of safety improvements, a
new intersection, and reconstruction of County
State-Aid Highway 6 from the city of
Henderson to the intersection of County
State-Aid Highway 5, to raise it above the
50-year flood elevation along the Minnesota
River.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 18. new text end
new text begin
Stearns County; Town Line Road
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new text begin
7,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Stearns County for engineering
and construction for improvements to Town
Line Road from Stearns County Road 5 to
Stearns County Road 4.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 19. new text end
new text begin
St. Cloud; Regional Airport
|
new text begin
3,900,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the St. Cloud Regional Airport
Authority to acquire property for and to
complete environmental analysis, site
preparation, construction, and equipping of
improvements and betterments of a capital
nature at the St. Cloud Regional Airport. This
appropriation includes money to acquire and
install an approach lighting system; to relocate
and acquire upgrades to an instrument landing
system serving Runway 31; and for major
projects and site renovations to preserve or
replace infrastructure to support ongoing
operations at the St. Cloud Regional Airport.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 20. new text end
new text begin
St. Louis Park; Cedar Lake Road and
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new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of St. Louis Park to
acquire property or interests in property for
and predesign, design, and construct
improvements to Cedar Lake Road from
Jordan Avenue to Kentucky Avenue and
Louisiana Avenue from Wayzata Boulevard
to the railroad bridge south of Cedar Lake
Road.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 21. new text end
new text begin
Washington County; Interchange at
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Washington County for property
acquisition and to predesign, design, construct,
furnish, and equip a new interchange at
marked Trunk Highway 36 and County
State-Aid Highway 17, known as Lake Elmo
Avenue, in Washington County.
new text end
Sec. 11. new text begin METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
47,917,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Metropolitan Council for the purposes
specified in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
Apple Valley Transit Station
|
new text begin
7,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
To complete design and to construct and
renovate the Apple Valley Red Line 147th
Street Station. This project includes the
addition of a skyway to connect the
northbound and southbound stations on either
side of Cedar Avenue, constructing and
renovating additional waiting areas, and
renovating and upgrading other station
facilities such as the staircases, elevators, and
lighting.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Grant Administration
|
new text begin
247,000 new text end |
new text begin
For administration of direct grants funded with
an appropriation in bills that appropriate
money for capital investment projects.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Anoka County; Rice Creek North
|
new text begin
200,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Anoka County to design
multiuse trails in Circle Pines and Lino Lakes
that are within, or generally parallel to and
within, the Rice Creek North Regional Trail
corridor. The trails include bridges, separated
trails, elevated walkways, and paved
pathways.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Champlin; Mississippi Crossings
|
new text begin
1,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Champlin to design,
construct, and equip a parking area, including
related site improvements and infrastructure,
for Mississippi Crossings. This appropriation
includes money for charging stations for
electric vehicles, an ADA-compliant trail, an
event space, an outdoor performance area, and
a municipal dock system.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
new text begin
Champlin; Park Land Acquisition
|
new text begin
1,250,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Champlin for the
acquisition of real property, as part of the city's
parks and conservation initiative, along the
Elm Creek Greenway Trail Corridor and
adjacent to the Champlin Mill Pond.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 7. new text end
new text begin
Dellwood; Lake Links Trail
|
new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Dellwood in
Washington County to design, engineer,
construct, and equip trail improvements
consistent with the completed preliminary
engineering along or parallel with the shore
of White Bear Lake between the Mahtomedi
city limits and the western border of
Washington County. This appropriation may
also be used for the acquisition of permanent
easements and right-of-way. This
appropriation is in addition to the
appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special
Session chapter 3, article 1, section 17,
subdivision 13, for the same purposes.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 8. new text end
new text begin
Dakota County; Minnesota River
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Dakota County for right-of-way
acquisition and for predesign, design,
engineering, and construction of pedestrian
safety-related improvements, including
grade-separated crossings of railroads and
multilane highways in Dakota County. This
appropriation includes money for the
Minnesota River Regional Greenway in Fort
Snelling State Park.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
new text begin
Dakota County; Thompson Park
|
new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Dakota County for design of
Thompson County Park Master Plan
improvements, which may include a land
bridge over Highway 52, a pollinator
promenade, a sensory garden, restoration of
historical stream corridor, farmstead
interpretation, Dakota Lodge renovations, a
sound wall, a greenway rest area with picnic
shelter, and a sledding hill.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 10. new text end
new text begin
Dakota County; Veterans Memorial
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Dakota County for right-of-way
acquisition, veteran-themed memorials, and
design and construction of pedestrian
safety-related improvements, including
grade-separated crossings of railroads and
multilane highways in Dakota County within
the trail corridor between Lebanon Hills
Regional Park and the Mississippi River. This
appropriation is in addition to the
appropriation for the same purpose in Laws
2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article
1, section 17, subdivision 7.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 11. new text end
new text begin
Minneapolis Park Board; Grand
|
new text begin
5,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Minneapolis Park and
Recreation Board to design and construct trail
connections for the Grand Rounds Missing
Link on the east side of Minneapolis between
East River Road and St. Anthony Parkway.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 12. new text end
new text begin
Minneapolis Park Board; Cedar
|
new text begin
3,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Minneapolis Park and
Recreation Board to predesign and design the
new Cedar Riverside Recreation Center to
serve the largest immigrant population center
in the state.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 13. new text end
new text begin
Ramsey County; Bruce Vento Regional
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Ramsey County to construct an
approximately 2.7-mile extension of the Bruce
Vento Regional Trail between Buerkle Road
and the intersection of Hoffman Road/Trunk
Highway 61 in the city of White Bear Lake.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 14. new text end
new text begin
Ramsey County; Park at RiversEdge
|
new text begin
6,220,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Ramsey County to acquire
property for and to predesign and design a
public realm in the city of St. Paul over a
portion of Shepard Road and adjacent rail
lines, including related infrastructure.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 15. new text end
new text begin
Ramsey County; Rice Street
|
new text begin
1,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For one or more grants to Ramsey County, the
city of Maplewood, the city of St. Paul, or the
city of Roseville for the Rice Street
revitalization project, to improve safety for
users in the corridor with a focus on
pedestrians and bicyclists. This appropriation
includes money for reconstruction of Rice
Street (County State-Aid Highway 49) and on
approach streets to support reconstruction of
Rice Street from Wheelock Parkway in St.
Paul to County Road B in Roseville and
Maplewood.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 16. new text end
new text begin
Three Rivers Park District; Mississippi
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Three Rivers Park District
to design, engineer, construct, furnish, and
equip the Mississippi Gateway Regional Park
development, including playground
development, pedestrian trail connections,
landscape restoration and enhancements,
habitat restoration, visitor center, classroom
space, and site amenities. This appropriation
is in addition to the appropriation under Laws
2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article
1, section 17, subdivision 12.
new text end
Sec. 12. new text begin HUMAN SERVICES
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
28,841,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of administration, or
other named entity, for the purposes specified
in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
Asset Preservation
|
new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For asset preservation improvements and
betterments of a capital nature at Department
of Human Services facilities statewide, to be
spent in accordance with Minnesota Statutes,
section 16B.307. Notwithstanding the
specified uses of money under Minnesota
Statutes, section 16B.307, the commissioner
may use this appropriation for capital
expenditures allowed under Minnesota
Statutes, section 16B.307, that do not
constitute betterments and capital
improvements within the meaning of the
Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5,
clause (a). The report required under
Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.307,
subdivision 2, shall include a list of projects
that have been paid for with this appropriation.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
St. Peter Regional Treatment Center
|
new text begin
21,568,000 new text end |
new text begin
To design, renovate, construct, furnish, and
equip the second phase of a multiphase project
to develop additional residential, program,
activity, and ancillary facilities for the
Minnesota sex offender program on the lower
campus of the St. Peter Regional Treatment
Center. This appropriation includes money to
design, renovate, construct, furnish, and equip
the west, south, and north wings of Sunrise
and the Tomlinson Building. This
appropriation also includes money to: replace
or renovate HVAC, plumbing, electrical,
security, and life safety systems; address fire
and life safety, and other building code
deficiencies; replace windows and doors;
tuck-point exterior building envelopes;
reconfigure and remodel space; design and
abate asbestos and other hazardous materials;
remove or demolish nonfunctioning building
components; and complete site work necessary
to support the programmed use of the
buildings.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Early Childhood Learning and Child
|
new text begin
1,125,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of human services for
grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
256E.37, to predesign, design, construct,
renovate, furnish, and equip early childhood
learning facilities.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Grant Administration
|
new text begin
760,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of human services for
the administration of grants funded under
Minnesota Statutes, section 245G.011.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
new text begin
Harriet Tubman Center East
|
new text begin
3,388,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of human services for a
grant to Tubman to design, construct, renovate,
furnish, and equip capital improvements to
the Harriet Tubman Center East building in
the city of Maplewood. This appropriation
includes money for installation of a public
elevator, partial replacement of the roof, fire
sprinklers, and electrical system
improvements.
new text end
new text begin
Any unspent portion of this appropriation
remaining after completion of the projects
listed in this subdivision, after written notice
to the commissioner of human services, is
available for additional improvements and
betterments of a capital nature at the Harriet
Tubman Center East building.
new text end
Sec. 13. new text begin CORRECTIONS
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
22,254,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of administration for the
purposes specified in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
Asset Preservation
|
new text begin
3,822,000 new text end |
new text begin
For asset preservation improvements and
betterments of a capital nature at the
Minnesota correctional facilities statewide to
be spent in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, section 16B.307. Notwithstanding
the specified uses of money under Minnesota
Statutes, section 16B.307, the commissioner
may use this appropriation for capital
expenditures allowed under Minnesota
Statutes, section 16B.307, that do not
constitute betterments and capital
improvements within the meaning of the
Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5,
clause (a). The report required under
Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.307,
subdivision 2, shall include a list of projects
that have been paid for with this appropriation.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Minnesota Correctional Facility -
|
new text begin
18,432,000 new text end |
new text begin
To predesign, design, construct, renovate,
furnish, and equip new and existing buildings
and complete associated site work at the
Minnesota Correctional Facility - Shakopee
to construct an incarcerated persons
programming and support space. The
renovation of the existing building includes
but is not limited to the removal of hazardous
materials, upgrades to comply with current
codes, and the construction of a new
programming addition.
new text end
Sec. 14. new text begin EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
395,567,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of employment and
economic development for the purposes
specified in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
Major Sports and Events
|
new text begin
13,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For transfer to the director of Explore
Minnesota Tourism for a grant to Minnesota
Sports and Events for large-scale sporting and
other major events.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Administration of Local Grants
|
new text begin
2,204,000 new text end |
new text begin
For the administration of direct grants funded
with an appropriation in bills that appropriate
money for capital investment projects.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Aurora; Community Center
|
new text begin
630,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Aurora to construct
improvements and betterments of a capital
nature to the community center facility. This
appropriation includes major projects to
preserve or replace windows, roofing,
mechanical or electrical systems, utility
infrastructure, safety systems, and site
renovations to support ongoing operations
including energy conservation and
accessibility improvements.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Bigfork; Community Center
|
new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Bigfork to design and
construct the renovation and expansion of the
Bigfork community center. This appropriation
may be used to add a community strength
training, fitness, and wellness center; public
restrooms accessible from the multiuse
Bigfork River Walk Trail; and new locker
rooms and related amenities for the Bigfork
school.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
new text begin
Bloomington; Public Health Facility
|
new text begin
1,800,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Bloomington to
predesign and design a public health facility
in the city of Bloomington to serve people
who live and work in the cities of
Bloomington, Edina, and Richfield.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 7. new text end
new text begin
Bloomington; Ice Garden
|
new text begin
2,272,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Bloomington to
design capital improvements and renovations
to the Bloomington Ice Garden. This
appropriation includes money for replacement
of R22 refrigeration systems; electrical,
mechanical, and dehumidification system
improvements; replacement of rink floors and
dasher boards; accessibility improvements
compliant with the Americans with Disabilities
Act; a dryland training area; and new and
remodeled locker rooms, concourses,
restrooms, concessions, and administrative
offices.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 8. new text end
new text begin
Bloomington; Veterans Memorial
|
new text begin
350,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Bloomington to
construct a memorial to those who have served
in the armed forces of the United States of
America and those who have died in the line
of duty.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
new text begin
Brooklyn Center; Health, Culture, and
|
new text begin
5,100,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Brooklyn Center to
predesign, design, and construct the renovation
of a health, culture, and recreation facility.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 10. new text end
new text begin
Brooklyn Park; Community Activity
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Brooklyn Park to
design, construct, furnish, and equip the
renovation of the Brooklyn Park Community
Activity Center to convert an existing ice arena
into a multicourt gymnasium space to serve
as a regional competition and training facility
for basketball, volleyball, and pickleball.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 11. new text end
new text begin
Cannon Falls; John Burch Park
|
new text begin
469,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Cannon Falls for
design, engineering, construction, and
rehabilitation of capital improvements at John
Burch Park. This appropriation includes
money for reconstruction of a limestone
retaining wall and concrete seating area;
spectator safety improvements, including a
safety railing; and replacement of the first base
dugout.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 12. new text end
new text begin
Chisholm; Ice Arena and Curling
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Chisholm to
predesign, design, and construct capital
improvements to the existing Sports Arena
and Curling Club, located in Chisholm,
including replacing an existing ice plant
serving both the hockey arena and the curling
club, adding new heating mains and replacing
curling mains, replacing the floor systems in
both the hockey arena and the curling club,
and installing dehumidification systems in
both the hockey arena and the curling club.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 13. new text end
new text begin
Chisholm; Film Facility
|
new text begin
2,040,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Chisholm to renovate
316 West Lake Street in the city of Chisholm
into a filmmaking and film education facility.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 14. new text end
new text begin
Crystal; Aquatic Center
|
new text begin
2,350,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Crystal to construct
capital improvements for and to furnish and
equip the renovation of the city's aquatic
center in Grogan Park.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 15. new text end
new text begin
Duluth; Entertainment and
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Duluth Entertainment and
Convention Center Authority to predesign,
design, construct, furnish, and equip capital
improvements and renovations to the Duluth
Entertainment and Convention Center facility.
This appropriation includes money for
replacement of or improvements to
mechanical, electrical, heating, ventilating,
and air conditioning systems; life safety
improvements; and improvements to the
building's exterior envelope.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 16. new text end
new text begin
Duluth; Spirit Mountain
|
new text begin
13,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Duluth to design and
construct new facilities and to renew, replace,
and repair existing facilities at the Spirit
Mountain Recreation Area.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 17. new text end
new text begin
Embarrass Township; Timber Hall
|
new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Embarrass Region Fair
Association to design, engineer, construct,
renovate, and repair improvements and
betterments of a capital nature at the Timber
Hall facility in Embarrass Township. This
appropriation includes money for major
projects to preserve or replace structures,
electrical and plumbing systems, and interior
and exterior site renovations to support
ongoing operations.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 18. new text end
new text begin
Fridley; Inclusive Playground
|
new text begin
500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Fridley to predesign,
design, construct, furnish, and equip an
inclusive and accessible playground at
Commons Park in the city of Fridley. For the
purposes of this subdivision, "inclusive and
accessible playground" means a playground,
planned and designed in partnership with
community stakeholders, designed to be safe
and accessible to all children including those
with intellectual, developmental, or physical
disabilities.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 19. new text end
new text begin
Hermantown; Ice Arena
|
new text begin
7,475,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Hermantown to
predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
equip an expansion and improvements to the
hockey arena in the city of Hermantown,
including adding a second sheet of indoor ice,
locker rooms, dry land training area, ice plant,
Zamboni room, and mezzanine, and renovating
and reconfiguring existing space.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 20. new text end
new text begin
Hoyt Lakes; Community Recreation
|
new text begin
1,750,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Hoyt Lakes for
improvements of a capital nature to the
community recreation and wellness center,
including major projects to preserve or replace
mechanical or electrical systems, utility
infrastructure, safety systems, and site
renovations to support ongoing operations
including energy conservation and
accessibility improvements.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 21. new text end
new text begin
Inver Grove Heights; Heritage Village
|
new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Inver Grove Heights
to predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
equip an inclusive accessible play structure
for children and to predesign, design,
construct, furnish, and equip accessible
restrooms, water fountains, and a fixed-shade
structure, at Heritage Village Park.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 22. new text end
new text begin
Litchfield; Wellness Center
|
new text begin
1,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Litchfield to acquire
land for and to predesign, design, construct,
furnish, and equip a community wellness and
recreation center that will include a
gymnasium and general fitness spaces, a
dedicated walking section, a community room,
and any locker rooms and mechanical
equipment needed for future additions to the
facility. This appropriation is in addition to
the appropriation under Laws 2020, Fifth
Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section
21, subdivision 25.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 23. new text end
new text begin
Litchfield; Building Facades
|
new text begin
2,025,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Litchfield to
rehabilitate building facades in the commercial
historic district of the city of Litchfield,
consistent with the standards for rehabilitation
under Code of Federal Regulations, title 36,
section 67.7, and guidance from the Minnesota
Historical Society. The city of Litchfield may
use up to four percent of this appropriation to
administer the historic building facade grants.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 24. new text end
new text begin
Maple Grove; Community Center
|
new text begin
6,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Maple Grove to
predesign and design the expansion and
renovation of the Maple Grove Community
Center.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 25. new text end
new text begin
Mendota Heights; Pilot Knob
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new text begin
1,850,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Mendota Heights for
development of Oheyawahe (Pilot Knob), a
culturally, historically, and environmentally
important site and Dakota sacred site located
at 2100 Pilot Knob Road in Mendota Heights,
overlooking the confluence of the Mississippi
and Minnesota Rivers, which is included on
the National Register of Historic Places. This
appropriation includes money to design and
construct: multipurpose gathering spaces,
interpretation structures, trail connections and
walkways, parking, and other visitor amenities
and infrastructure; grading, landscaping, and
other site and natural resource improvements
including the planting and restoration of native
vegetation; and other betterments necessary
to provide safe and improved visitor access
and preserve the site as a public natural area.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 26. new text end
new text begin
Minneapolis; Central City Storm
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new text begin
9,900,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Minneapolis for
construction necessary to expand the Central
City Storm Tunnel in Minneapolis. This
appropriation is in addition to the
appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special
Session chapter 3, article 1, section 21,
subdivision 26, for the same purpose.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 27. new text end
new text begin
Minnetonka; Hopkins Crossroad Trail
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new text begin
1,635,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Minnetonka to
acquire property, complete predesign and
design, construct, furnish, and equip a new
off-street, multiuse trail along County
State-Aid Highway 73, Hopkins Crossroad,
from Cedar Lake Road to Wayzata Boulevard
and Hillside Lane east of Hopkins Crossroad.
This appropriation may be used for utility
relocation to accommodate the trail.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 28. new text end
new text begin
Minnetonka; Opus Public Space
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new text begin
725,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Minnetonka to
acquire property, predesign, and design a
public space including a linear plaza, an
interactive art and play area, a splash pad, a
dog park, a great lawn, an amphitheater,
shelters, trail connections, a bike share space,
a bike parking space, and an overlook at a site
adjacent to the Southwest Light Rail Transit
Opus station.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 29. new text end
new text begin
I.S.D. No. 2149, Minnewaska; Central
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new text begin
4,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Independent School District No.
2149, Minnewaska, to design, construct,
renovate, equip, and furnish capital
improvements, including roof replacement, to
the Central Square Cultural and Civic Center
in the city of Glenwood.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 30. new text end
new text begin
North St. Paul; Community
|
new text begin
4,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of North St. Paul to
design, construct, renovate, furnish, and equip
improvements and betterments of a capital
nature to the existing community outreach
facility at 2300 North St. Paul Drive. This
appropriation includes money for accessibility
improvements in compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA);
HVAC replacement; window replacement;
roof replacement; green energy improvements;
improvements to the exterior of the facility;
electrical system improvements; an expansion
and renovation of the library and technology
center space; senior and veterans drop-in
center improvements; wellness center
improvements, including the addition of a gym
and track; school district activity area
improvements; and other improvements
related to high-demand multicultural
community gathering facilities.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 31. new text end
new text begin
Olmsted County; Graham Park
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new text begin
8,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Olmsted County to predesign,
design, construct, furnish, and equip capital
improvements to and renovation of Graham
Park, a regional multiuse complex in Olmsted
County. This appropriation may be used for a
new multiuse exhibition center and a
permanent farmers' market pavilion.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 32. new text end
new text begin
Pelican Rapids; Aquatic Center
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new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Pelican Rapids to
predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
equip a new aquatic center, including a
swimming pool, water slide, zero-depth entry,
splash pad, and bathhouse.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 33. new text end
new text begin
Richfield; Wood Lake Nature Center
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new text begin
12,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Richfield to design
and construct a new nature center building,
and for the renovation of the site and trails at
Wood Lake Nature Center. This appropriation
may also be used for demolition costs
associated with completing the project
described in this subdivision.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 34. new text end
new text begin
Rochester; Parks and Forestry
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new text begin
14,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Rochester to acquire
property for and for predesign; design; site
preparation, including demolition;
construction; renovation; and furnishing and
equipping an expansion of an existing public
works and transit operations center facility to
colocate the parks and forestry operations
center and traffic operations in the facility.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 35. new text end
new text begin
St. Paul; Inclusive Playground
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new text begin
2,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of St. Paul to construct,
furnish, and equip an inclusive and accessible
playground in the city of St. Paul. "Inclusive
and accessible playground" as used in this
subdivision means a playground, planned and
designed in partnership with community
stakeholders, designed to be safe and
accessible to all children, including those with
intellectual, developmental, or physical
disabilities.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 36. new text end
new text begin
St. Paul; North End Community
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new text begin
6,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of St. Paul for site
preparation, park enhancements, and to
construct, furnish, and equip a community
center in the city's North End neighborhood.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 37. new text end
new text begin
St. Paul; Conway Recreation Center
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new text begin
2,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of St. Paul for the repair,
upgrade, and renovation of the existing
structure; design, site preparation, and
preconstruction services for an auxiliary
storage facility; and improvements to increase
security and safety at the Conway Community
Recreation Center in the city of St. Paul.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 38. new text end
new text begin
St. Paul Port Authority; Hillcrest
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new text begin
11,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the St. Paul Port Authority for
design and construction of the redevelopment
of the public areas at the former Hillcrest Golf
Course site. This appropriation includes
money for public rights-of-way, parkland,
wetlands, stormwater infrastructure, and
associated improvements to further economic
development, jobs, housing, parkland, and net
zero energy utilities and goals.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 39. new text end
new text begin
Savage; Sports Center
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new text begin
600,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Savage to construct
drainage improvements and replace turf on
athletic fields at the Savage Sports Center.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 40. new text end
new text begin
Waite Park; Quarry Redevelopment
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new text begin
2,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Waite Park to acquire
property for and to predesign, design,
construct, furnish, and equip Phase 2 of the
Quarry Redevelopment Project, to include
improvements and enhancements of a capital
nature to the public open-air stage and related
facilities.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 41. new text end
new text begin
Woodbury; Central Park
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new text begin
7,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Woodbury to
construct, furnish, and equip the expansion
and renovation of the Woodbury Central Park
building, a multiuse facility and regional
gathering space that includes an indoor garden
and amphitheater, indoor playground, meeting,
programming, and event space.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 42. new text end
new text begin
30,000 Feet; Technical Training
|
new text begin
3,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to 30,000 Feet to design, construct,
renovate, furnish, and equip a renovation and
expansion of a Black Arts and Tech Center in
the city of St. Paul.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 43. new text end
new text begin
Accessible Space
|
new text begin
1,150,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Accessible Space, Inc., for
capital improvements of low-income
accessible housing units located at 814 Iglehart
Avenue, 825 Selby Avenue, and 135 to 154
Western Avenue South in the city of St. Paul;
1370 Curve Crest Boulevard in the city of
Stillwater; and 1074 Roselawn Avenue West
in the city of Roseville.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 44. new text end
new text begin
African Economic Development
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new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to African Economic Development
Solutions to renovate and equip a building in
St. Paul that will support business incubation,
entrepreneurship, and workforce development
in the African immigrant community.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 45. new text end
new text begin
African Career Education and
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to African Career Education and
Resource, Inc., to acquire, predesign, design,
and renovate a building in Brooklyn Center
that will support business development,
business incubation, entrepreneurship, and
workforce development in the Black
community and in other communities of color.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 46. new text end
new text begin
Agate Housing and Services
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Agate Housing and Services to
design, construct, equip, and furnish a shelter
facility in the city of Minneapolis for those
experiencing homelessness.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 47. new text end
new text begin
Ain Dah Yung Center
|
new text begin
2,200,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Ain Dah Yung (Our Home)
Center to construct, furnish, and equip the
renovation of the emergency shelter and youth
lodge in the city of St. Paul. The renovations
include tuckpointing, electric upgrades, ADA
access, emergency fire escape, and bathroom
renovation for the emergency shelter. This
appropriation also includes money for roof
replacement, electric upgrades, and ADA
access for the youth lodge.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 48. new text end
new text begin
Anoka Area Ice Arena Association
|
new text begin
487,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Anoka Area Ice Arena
Association for reimbursement of costs
incurred since March 2021, pursuant to design
and construction plans made in contemplation
of receipt of a general obligation bond
proceeds grant that was determined ineligible
for general obligation bond proceeds in
January 2023.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 49. new text end
new text begin
St. Cloud; CentraCare
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new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to CentraCare to design a
University of Minnesota Medical School
Campus on the CentraCare Health System
Campus in the city of St. Cloud.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 50. new text end
new text begin
Appetite For Change
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new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Appetite for Change to acquire
property, predesign, and design a facility that
will provide access to food, workforce
development, urban agriculture, and health
and wellness services in the city of
Minneapolis.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 51. new text end
new text begin
Avenues For Youth
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new text begin
6,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Avenues for Youth to acquire
property, predesign, and design a new
expanded facility in North Minneapolis to
provide space for the organization's existing
North Minneapolis emergency shelter and
transitional housing program, provide
affordable housing for youth, and serve as the
new administrative headquarters for Avenues
for Youth.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 52. new text end
new text begin
Center for Asian and Pacific Islanders
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to CAPI to construct, furnish, and
equip a new expansion to CAPI's Immigrant
Opportunity Center on Brooklyn Boulevard
in the city of Brooklyn Center. The center will
expand access to wealth-building services.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 53. new text end
new text begin
Comunidades Latinas Unidas en
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new text begin
3,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Comunidades Latinas Unidas
en Servicio (CLUES) to acquire property and
predesign a new Latino outreach facility at
2800 East Lake Street, Minneapolis. The new
Economic Opportunity and Wellness Hub will
provide workforce training, business
incubators and technical assistance, a youth
technology center, behavioral health clinics,
a food shelf, child care, and other high-demand
community supports.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 54. new text end
new text begin
CornerHouse
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new text begin
2,750,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to CornerHouse to acquire property
for a new facility in Hennepin County.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 55. new text end
new text begin
Cultural Wellness Center
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Cultural Wellness Center
for acquisition of property; site preparation,
including demolition; and improvements and
betterments of a capital nature for Dreamland
on 38th Street in the city of Minneapolis. This
appropriation includes money for HVAC and
mechanical system upgrades and storm water
and utility improvements.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 56. new text end
new text begin
Division of Indian Work
|
new text begin
500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Division of Indian Work
(DIW) to predesign the renovation of property
it currently owns, which formerly served as a
transitional housing facility for teen mothers,
and the renovation and capital repairs of the
DIW's existing facility at 1001 East Lake
Street in the city of Minneapolis, to better
carry out its mission of providing support and
strength to urban American Indian people
through a full spectrum of culturally based
programming.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 57. new text end
new text begin
Duluth Historic Armory
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new text begin
4,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
(a) For a grant to the Armory Arts and Music
Center to design, construct, furnish, and equip
the renovation of the historic Armory in the
city of Duluth.
new text end
new text begin
(b) This appropriation includes money for
improvements for the Music Resource Center,
the North Country Creative Center, and the
Food Enterprise Center; interior building
improvements, including structural
enhancements to meet current applicable
building codes; improvements for compliance
with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
requirements; and building systems, including
mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and utility
upgrades.
new text end
new text begin
(c) This project must use design and
construction methods to maximize
consideration of energy efficiency and
long-life cycle materials, while meeting the
requirements of the federal National Parks
Service, Secretary of Interior Standards for
Rehabilitation.
new text end
new text begin
(d) Due to the integrated nature of the overall
development, public bidding is not required
for this project.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 58. new text end
new text begin
East Side Neighborhood Services
|
new text begin
300,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to East Side Neighborhood
Services to predesign rehabilitation of an
existing structure in Northeast Minneapolis,
the Mobile Food Shelf Storage and Preparation
Center. This rehabilitated structure shall
physically connect and integrate the food
security and accesswork of East Side
Neighborhood Services with the existing
services for older adults, families and children,
community food partners, economic
development and job pathways programs, and
the educational efforts to teach youth about
food systems, urban agriculture, and
sustainability.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 59. new text end
new text begin
Every Meal
|
new text begin
4,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Every Meal to purchase a
facility that will function as the statewide
distribution hub for a backpack service
delivery network.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 60. new text end
new text begin
FilmNorth
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new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to FilmNorth to renovate property
located at 2441 University Avenue in the city
of St. Paul to serve as a filmmaking and film
education facility.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 61. new text end
new text begin
Firefighters for Healing
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new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Firefighters for Healing to
acquire property for a new facility in
Minneapolis near the Hennepin County
Medical Center to provide temporary housing
for burn victims, first responders, and their
families.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 62. new text end
new text begin
Keystone Community Services
|
new text begin
2,600,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Keystone Community Services
to renovate, furnish, and equip improvements
to existing exterior enclosure, utilities, interior
spaces, and other improvements of a capital
nature for a new community food site in
Ramsey County.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 63. new text end
new text begin
Hope 4 Youth
|
new text begin
8,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to HOPE 4 Youth to acquire
property, predesign, design, construct, furnish,
and equip a youth homeless drop-in center in
Anoka County.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 64. new text end
new text begin
Indian Health Board
|
new text begin
4,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Indian Health Board to
construct a medical facility in the city of
Minneapolis.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 65. new text end
new text begin
Indigenous Peoples Task Force
|
new text begin
4,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Indigenous Peoples Task
Force to acquire land, predesign, design,
construct, furnish, and equip Mikwanedun
Audisookon Center for Art and Wellness in
the Phillips neighborhood in the city of
Minneapolis to provide a spectrum of
community services, including HIV and opioid
harm reduction services, housing and
navigation services, youth programs, and
traditional foods and environment services.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 66. new text end
new text begin
Irreducible Grace Foundation
|
new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Irreducible Grace
Foundation for demolition of 3,800 square feet
of the Black Youth Healing Arts Center, and
predesign and design of housing at 643
Virginia St. in St. Paul to be owned and
managed by the Irreducible Grace Foundation
for youth and young adults.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 67. new text end
new text begin
Isuroon
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new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Isuroon to predesign, design,
construct, and renovate the property located
at 1600 East Lake Street, in the city of
Minneapolis, to carry out the mission of the
organization to support immigrant women and
provide mental health counseling.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 68. new text end
new text begin
Latino Economic Development Center
|
new text begin
3,548,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Latino Economic
Development Center for replacement of
mechanical systems, construction or
renovation of interior spaces, and other
improvements of a capital nature to their
building that will operate as a small business
incubator on Payne Avenue in the city of St.
Paul and serve other community uses.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 69. new text end
new text begin
Leech Lake Health and Wellness
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new text begin
24,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe
for design, site preparation, including
demolition, construction, engineering,
furnishing, and equipping Leech Lake area
health and wellness centers to be located in
the city of Cass Lake, the community of Kego
Lake, and the community of Ball Club, that
will provide space for health, wellness, and
community gathering opportunities to both
Tribal and non-Tribal members of the public.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 70. new text end
new text begin
Listening House
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new text begin
2,950,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Listening House of St. Paul to
renovate, remodel, furnish, and equip a
building and parking lot on parcels located at
421, 423, and 423a East 7th Street in the city
of St. Paul, including the construction of an
addition, to serve as a permanent day shelter.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 71. new text end
new text begin
Little Earth Neighborhood Early
|
new text begin
1,250,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Little Earth Neighborhood
Early Learning Center to predesign, design,
and construct needed HVAC and other code
upgrades within the existing building and to
upgrade and add safety features to the outside
play area.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 72. new text end
new text begin
Little Earth Residents Association
|
new text begin
3,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Little Earth Residents
Association for the predesign, design, and
construction of the Little Earth Innovation
Hub, which will contain a green house,
aquaponics facility, commercial kitchen,
office, and gathering space. The project also
includes ADA upgrades to the facility.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 73. new text end
new text begin
Lower Phalen Creek Project
|
new text begin
2,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Lower Phalen Creek Project
to construct the Wakan Tipi Center in St. Paul,
including construction of a reception area,
classrooms, permanent and temporary exhibit
space, community gathering area, and gallery
space. This appropriation is in addition to the
appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special
Session chapter 3, article 1, section 17,
subdivision 11, for the same purpose.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 74. new text end
new text begin
Hmong 18 Council
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Hmong 18 Council, Inc., to
acquire property for and to predesign, design,
renovate, furnish, and equip the Hmong
Minnesota Community Center in the city of
St. Paul. The center will serve Hmong families
and the community. It will be a community
space and a hub for culturally specific
resources and social services.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 75. new text end
new text begin
MNI Sota Fund
|
new text begin
1,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to MNI Sota Fund to acquire real
property for and to design a new facility in the
city of Minneapolis. MNI Sota Fund will
create an Indigenous asset building center
equipped with classrooms, office space, and
a small business incubator to support aspiring
American Indian entrepreneurs and
homeowners.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 76. new text end
new text begin
Native American Community Clinic
|
new text begin
4,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
(a) For a grant to the Native American
Community Clinic for site preparation and
construction of an expansion of the clinic in
the city of Minneapolis. This appropriation
includes money for medical and dental exam
rooms, additional laboratory and diagnostic
space, and associated capital improvements
that will facilitate additional patients.
new text end
new text begin
(b) This appropriation is only for the Native
American Community Clinic. The Native
American Community Clinic may sell real
property interests on the clinic property, the
purchase and construction of which were
funded by this and earlier appropriations, so
long as: (1) the real property interests sold do
not include the clinic, and (2) the rights and
interests sold will be used for the purpose of
developing affordable housing for the
populations served by the clinic. In addition,
the Native American Community Clinic may
retain any sale proceeds so long as the sale
proceeds are applied to the construction and
expansion of the clinic for which this
appropriation is being made.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 77. new text end
new text begin
New Native Theater
|
new text begin
300,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the New Native Theater for
predesign and design activities of a new and
permanent 200-seat theater space. The new
theater space will be colocated in the newly
constructed Minneapolis American Indian
Center.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 78. new text end
new text begin
ArtSpace; Northrup King Building
|
new text begin
1,720,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to ArtSpace for improvements and
betterments of a capital nature to renovate and
restore the historic Northrup King Building
campus in the city of Minneapolis.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 79. new text end
new text begin
Northside Economic Opportunity
|
new text begin
6,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Northside Economic
Opportunity Network for site preparation,
including demolition, construction, furnishing,
and equipping of a food business incubator
facility in the city of Minneapolis to provide
reliable and affordable resources for food
entrepreneurs and business owners who are
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color to start
and grow food-based businesses.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 80. new text end
new text begin
Norway House
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Norway House to acquire land
and predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
equip a conference and event center at 913
East Franklin Avenue and adjacent property
in Minneapolis to celebrate the culture of
Norway and American Norwegians. This
appropriation may be used to reimburse
Norway House for project costs already paid
by Norway House for this project after January
1, 2018.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 81. new text end
new text begin
Open Arms
|
new text begin
500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Open Arms of Minnesota to
construct, renovate, furnish, and equip a new
kitchen and nutrition counseling center in
Ramsey County to expand access to medically
tailored meals for Minnesotans with
life-threatening illnesses.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 82. new text end
new text begin
Pangea World Theater
|
new text begin
300,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Pangea World Theater for
predesign and design to establish a community
arts center in the West Lake Street area of the
city of Minneapolis to serve the community
in a multiuse arts and cultural space.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 83. new text end
new text begin
Parents in Community Action
|
new text begin
4,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Parents in Community Action
in the city of Minneapolis to remodel,
construct, furnish, and equip an existing
facility. This project shall consolidate training
programs from multiple locations and expand
state-of-the-art workforce development
training in early childhood, transportation, and
food services. This project shall also increase
child care services in a lab school
dual-functioning model that has proven to
increase teacher diversity through hands-on
training for parents, staff, and community
members. This project shall create additional
child care classrooms, training rooms,
restrooms, a central activity room, trainer
office space, general office space, conference
rooms, and a new lobby area with an outdoor
canopy.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 84. new text end
new text begin
Phyllis Wheatley Community Center
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new text begin
550,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Phyllis Wheatley
Community Center to design the construction
and rehabilitation of infrastructure at Camp
Katherine Parsons in Carver County.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 85. new text end
new text begin
Playwrights' Center
|
new text begin
4,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of St. Paul for
acquisition of the property located at 710
Raymond Avenue and to construct, furnish,
and equip renovation of the building for use
as a comprehensive play development program
and workshop facility.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 86. new text end
new text begin
PROCEED
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Progressive Center for
Education and Economic Development
(PROCEED), to design, construct, furnish,
and equip a new community center on the east
side of the city of St. Paul to support
programming for the community, including
but not limited to youth after-school programs,
college preparation, and a health clinic.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 87. new text end
new text begin
Public Functionary
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new text begin
450,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Public Functionary to predesign
and design a community arts center in the
northeast area of the city of Minneapolis.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 88. new text end
new text begin
Red Lake Tribal College
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new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Red Lake Band of Chippewa
Indians to complete construction and
renovation of the Red Lake Nation Tribal
College, Minneapolis location.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 89. new text end
new text begin
Rondo Innovation Campus
|
new text begin
1,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to ReConnect Rondo to predesign
and design the Rondo Innovation Campus in
the city of St. Paul, a NetZero facility that will
house multiple community services and a
gathering space for the public.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 90. new text end
new text begin
St. Paul Urban Tennis
|
new text begin
750,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to St. Paul Urban Tennis to acquire
property for and to predesign and design a new
Tennis and Life Learning Community Center.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 91. new text end
new text begin
Sanneh Foundation
|
new text begin
1,820,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Sanneh Foundation to
acquire property for and to predesign and
design an Innovation Center in the city of St.
Paul for community gathering, training, and
for supportive housing to host teacher pathway
candidates and future educators, nonprofit
service providers, AmeriCorps members, and
other community employees serving the
public.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 92. new text end
new text begin
Simpson Housing Services
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Simpson Housing Services to
construct a shelter facility in the city of
Minneapolis. For the purposes of this
subdivision, "shelter facility" means a facility
having a primary purpose of providing a
temporary shelter for the homeless in general,
or for a specific homeless population, and does
not require occupants to sign leases or
occupancy agreements.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 93. new text end
new text begin
Somali Museum
|
new text begin
3,900,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Somali Museum to predesign
and design a facility in the city of Minneapolis
to be used for a museum of Somali relics and
artifacts, Somali cultural history, and
education.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 94. new text end
new text begin
Southern Anoka Community
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new text begin
2,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Southern Anoka Community
Assistance to predesign, design, construct,
engineer, furnish, and equip a facility in the
city of Columbia Heights to provide food shelf
services, grocery delivery for seniors and
people with disabilities, and basic needs
support.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 95. new text end
new text begin
Special Guerilla Units Veterans
|
new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Special Guerrilla Units
(SGU) Veterans and Families of the United
States of America to acquire property for and
to predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
equip a museum in the city of St. Paul of SGU
veterans' relics, artifacts, and history for
educational efforts to teach the public about
the history and cultural heritage of the Hmong
in Minnesota.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 96. new text end
new text begin
Great River Children's Museum
|
new text begin
7,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Great River Children's Museum
to construct, furnish, and equip capital
improvements to renovate and expand a
facility and outdoor exhibit space donated to
the museum for the purpose of housing a
children's museum in the city of St. Cloud.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 97. new text end
new text begin
The Link
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to The Link for land acquisition
and to predesign, design, construct, furnish,
and equip a new multiuse facility in North
Minneapolis. The new building would include
a youth program and recreational space,
administrative and program office space, and
between 40 to 45 new units of housing for
unaccompanied homeless youth, sex-trafficked
youth, and young families experiencing
homelessness.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 98. new text end
new text begin
Tending the Soil MN
|
new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Tending the Soil MN to acquire
property for and for predesign of a facility that
will provide workforce development and job
training, housing, and administrative and
public gathering spaces in the city of
Minneapolis.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 99. new text end
new text begin
True Friends; Camp Courage
|
new text begin
10,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to True Friends to predesign,
design, engineer, construct, furnish, and equip
a new recreation facility on the campus of
Camp Courage in Wright County, a conference
and retreat center operated by True Friends
that provides respite, camping, and
recreational opportunities for children and
adults with disabilities and their families.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 100. new text end
new text begin
Turning Point
|
new text begin
1,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Turning Point to design,
construct, furnish, and equip improvements
and betterments of a capital nature to Turning
Point's facility in the city of Minneapolis, in
order to help the organization carry out its
mission of providing culturally specific
substance use disorder treatment, housing,
support services, and training to adults.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 101. new text end
new text begin
Ukrainian Center
|
new text begin
1,800,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Ukrainian American
Community Center to predesign, design, and
construct improvements and betterments of a
capital nature to their facility in the city of
Minneapolis to help the organization carry out
its mission of preserving Ukrainian culture
and heritage and assisting and serving refugees
from Ukraine in the wake of Russia's invasion.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 102. new text end
new text begin
V3 Sports, Inc.
|
new text begin
15,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to V3 Sports, Inc., to predesign,
design, construct, furnish, and equip a
community, aquatic, sports, and event center
with a 50-meter competition swimming pool
in the North Minneapolis neighborhood.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 103. new text end
new text begin
Walker|West Music Academy
|
new text begin
4,100,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Walker|West Music Academy
to acquire property, predesign, and design a
building in the city of St. Paul to support youth
music education.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 104. new text end
new text begin
Wellstone Center
|
new text begin
2,150,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to The Neighborhood House to
renovate The Wellstone Center in the city of
St. Paul.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 105. new text end
new text begin
WE WIN Institute
|
new text begin
3,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to WE WIN Institute, Inc., to
acquire property and predesign, design,
construct, renovate, furnish, and equip capital
improvements to provide academic, social,
and culturally specific programming and food
services for Black students in the city of
Minneapolis.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 106. new text end
new text begin
YWCA St. Paul
|
new text begin
2,317,000 new text end |
new text begin
For restoration, replacement, and repairs and
to enhance the security, efficiency, safety,
sustainability, and accessibility of the nine
supportive housing facilities in St. Paul owned
and operated by YWCA St. Paul and of its
headquarters at 375 Selby Avenue in St. Paul,
which is comprised of several attached
structures with nine roofs. The necessary work
will include capital improvements such as
tuckpointing and masonry, roofing, windows,
furnaces, air conditioning, water heaters,
boilers, exterior doors, retaining walls, gutters,
flooring, decking, and enhanced security,
lighting, and accessibility.
new text end
Sec. 15. new text begin PUBLIC FACILITIES AUTHORITY
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
120,402,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Public Facilities Authority for the
purposes specified in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
Lewis and Clark Joint Powers Board
|
new text begin
22,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Lewis and Clark Joint
Powers Board to acquire land for and to
design, engineer, and construct facilities and
infrastructure necessary for an expansion of
the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System.
This appropriation is not available until the
Lewis and Clark Joint Powers Board pays to
the commissioner of management and budget
the total amount of federal money that it
received or receives associated with the project
that was funded by Laws 2014, chapter 295,
section 11, subdivision 2, and Minnesota
Statutes, section 16A.967, estimated to be
$39,003,078, by June 30, 2024. The
commissioner must deposit this money in the
general fund.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Austin; Wastewater Treatment Facility
|
new text begin
14,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Austin to construct
and equip improvements for upgrades to the
city's wastewater treatment facility. This
appropriation includes money for renovation,
repairs, and replacement of infrastructure,
equipment, and other components of the
facility's wastewater treatment systems
including site improvements to buildings and
other structures as well as the costs of
demolition associated with the project.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Braham; Clean Water Infrastructure
|
new text begin
10,227,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Braham to design,
engineer, permit, and construct publicly owned
infrastructure in conjunction with upgrades to
the wastewater treatment plant and
improvements to the collection system, clean
drinking water infrastructure including water
main replacement in various locations and
water well replacement.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Buhl; Water System
|
new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Buhl to design,
construct, furnish, and equip a new water
treatment system, including a new water tower
and other improvements to infrastructure
required for an upgrade of the city's water
system.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
new text begin
Dayton; Wellhead Treatment
|
new text begin
1,750,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Dayton to construct
two wellhead treatment plants to improve the
city's drinking water.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 7. new text end
new text begin
First District Association; Wastewater
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the First District Association, a
dairy cooperative located in the city of
Litchfield, to design, engineer, construct,
equip, and furnish, a new wastewater industrial
pretreatment facility in the city of Litchfield
with a processing capacity of up to 1,750,000
gallons per day of high strength wastewater,
a biosolids handling process, and renewable
gas production.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 8. new text end
new text begin
Gilbert; Water Treatment Plant
|
new text begin
4,885,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Gilbert to design and
construct a new lime softening water treatment
plant and associated capital improvements.
This appropriation includes money for
demolition of decommissioned water treatment
structures, a lime sludge processing system,
capital improvements to lime sludge storage
facilities, and replacement of aquifer
monitoring equipment in existing water supply
wells.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
new text begin
Lincoln-Pipestone Rural Water System
|
new text begin
11,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For one or more grants to the
Lincoln-Pipestone Rural Water System for the
purposes described in this subdivision.
new text end
new text begin
(1) $4,000,000 of this appropriation is to
design, construct, and equip a biological
filtration and water treatment system for
nitrate removal.
new text end
new text begin
(2) $2,500,000 of this appropriation is to
design and construct improvements and
betterments of a capital nature to water
treatment facilities in Fortier Township,
including contact basin and water storage
improvements.
new text end
new text begin
(3) $5,000,000 of this appropriation is to
acquire property and to design and construct
water storage and distribution infrastructure,
including booster stations and new water
connecting pipelines.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 10. new text end
new text begin
Mankato; Water Treatment
|
new text begin
10,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Mankato for site
preparation and to construct upgrades to the
city's regional water resource recovery facility,
including the disinfection upgrades improving
water quality of the discharge to the Minnesota
River.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 11. new text end
new text begin
Minneapolis; Water Distribution
|
new text begin
4,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Minneapolis for
predesign, design, engineering, and
environmental analysis of the water
distribution facility to be located in Hennepin
County or Anoka County.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 12. new text end
new text begin
Mound; Clean Water Infrastructure
|
new text begin
10,300,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Mound to predesign,
design, and construct a new clean water well,
decommission and seal of wells No. 4 and No.
7, installation of a new water main between
water towers 3 and 8, and capital
improvements to the water treatment facility.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 13. new text end
new text begin
Red Rock Rural Water System;
|
new text begin
748,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Red Rock Rural Water
System to design a new well field for an
expansion of the Red Rock Rural Water
System.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 14. new text end
new text begin
Tyler; Sanitary Sewer
|
new text begin
3,792,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Tyler to predesign,
design, construct, and equip repair and
reconstruction of portions of the sanitary sewer
collection system.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 15. new text end
new text begin
West St. Paul; Wastewater
|
new text begin
1,700,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of West St. Paul to
design and construct the replacement of
sanitary sewer lift station number 4 and force
main number 4.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 16. new text end
new text begin
Western Lake Superior Sanitary
|
new text begin
17,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Western Lake Superior
Sanitary District to design, construct, and
rehabilitate four secondary clarifiers in the
district's wastewater treatment system.
new text end
Sec. 16. new text begin MINNESOTA HOUSING FINANCE
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
31,132,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency
for the purposes specified in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
Rehabilitation to Preserve Public
|
new text begin
30,132,000 new text end |
new text begin
For transfer to the housing development fund
to finance the costs of rehabilitation to
preserve public housing under Minnesota
Statutes, section 462A.202, subdivision 3a.
For purposes of this section, "public housing"
means housing for low-income persons and
households financed by the federal
government and publicly owned or housing
that has been repositioned under the federal
Rental Assistance Demonstration or similar
program. Priority may be given to proposals
that maximize nonstate resources to finance
the capital costs and requests that prioritize
health, safety, and energy improvements and
requests that prioritize long-term affordability.
The priority in Minnesota Statutes, section
462A.202, subdivision 3a, for projects to
increase the supply of affordable housing and
the restrictions of Minnesota Statutes, section
462A.202, subdivision 7, do not apply to this
appropriation.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Satori Village
|
new text begin
1,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Minneapolis for the
Satori Village Development, a mixed-income
and mixed-age housing project.
new text end
Sec. 17. new text begin MINNESOTA HISTORICAL
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
800,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Minnesota Historical Society for the
purposes specified in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
Minnesota Transportation Museum
|
new text begin
100,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Minnesota Transportation
Museum to predesign and design the
renovation, restoration, and preservation of
the historical Jackson Street Roundhouse in
St. Paul to preserve the history and culture of
railroads in Minnesota.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Morrison County; Weyerhaeuser
|
new text begin
700,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Morrison County Historical
Society for repair and stabilization of the
riverbank along the Mississippi River at the
C.A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum.
new text end
new text begin
The amount of the general fund appropriations listed in the cancellation report submitted
to the legislature in 2023, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, are canceled
on the effective date of this section.
new text end
new text begin
This article is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end
Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 15B.03, subdivision 4, is amended to read:
(a) The new text begin chair of the new text end board must
appoint an executive secretary to serve the board.new text begin The chair must consult with the board
before making an appointment. The executive secretary serves in the unclassified service.
new text end
(b) The board may employ any other officers and employees it considers necessary.
Those employed under this paragraph are in the state classified civil service.
(c) The board may contract for professional and other similar services on the terms it
considers desirable.
Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 16A.966, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
(a) Subject to the limitations of
this subdivision, the commissioner may sell and issue appropriation bonds of the state under
this section for public purposes as provided by law, including for the purposes of financing
the cost of implementing removal or remedial actions permitted under section 115B.17 and
further subject to the conditions in chapter 115B to address risks to human health and the
environment at contaminated sites. Appropriation bonds may be sold and issued in amounts
that, in the opinion of the commissioner, are necessary to provide sufficient money to the
commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency under subdivision 7, not to exceed
$30,400,000 net of costs of issuance, for the purposes as provided under this subdivision,
and to pay debt service including capitalized interest, costs of issuance, costs of credit
enhancement, or make payments under other agreements entered into under paragraph (d).
Notwithstanding section 115B.17, subdivision 6 or 16, any money recovered in a civil action
or any money received from the disposition of property acquired for a response action and
financed with bonds under this section shall be transferred to the commissioner and applied
toward principal and interest on outstanding bonds.
(b) Proceeds of the appropriation bonds must be credited to a special appropriation state
response to releases bond proceeds fund in the state treasury. All income from investment
of the bond proceeds, as estimated by the commissioner, is appropriated to the commissioner
for the payment of principal and interest on the appropriation bonds.
(c) Appropriation bonds may be issued in one or more issues or series on the terms and
conditions the commissioner determines to be in the best interests of the state, but the term
on any series of appropriation bonds may not exceed 21 years. The appropriation bonds of
each issue and series thereof shall be dated and bear interest, and may be includable in or
excludable from the gross income of the owners for federal income tax purposes.
(d) At the time of, or in anticipation of, issuing the appropriation bonds, and at any time
thereafter, so long as the appropriation bonds are outstanding, the commissioner may enter
into agreements and ancillary arrangements relating to the appropriation bonds, including
but not limited to trust indentures, grant agreements, lease or use agreements, operating
agreements, management agreements, liquidity facilities, remarketing or dealer agreements,
letter of credit agreements, insurance policies, guaranty agreements, reimbursement
agreements, indexing agreements, or interest exchange agreements. Any payments made
or received according to the agreement or ancillary arrangement shall be made from or
deposited as provided in the agreement or ancillary arrangement. The determination of the
commissioner included in an interest exchange agreement that the agreement relates to an
appropriation bond shall be conclusive.
(e) The commissioner may enter into written agreements or contracts relating to the
continuing disclosure of information necessary to comply with or facilitate the issuance of
appropriation bonds in accordance with federal securities laws, rules, and regulations,
including Securities and Exchange Commission rules and regulations in Code of Federal
Regulations, title 17, section 240.15c 2-12. An agreement may be in the form of covenants
with purchasers and holders of appropriation bonds set forth in the order or resolution
authorizing the issuance of the appropriation bonds, or a separate document authorized by
the order or resolution.
(f) The appropriation bonds are not subject to chapter 16C.
new text begin
(g) Notwithstanding section 16A.642, the bond authorization and appropriation of bond
proceeds for this project are available until December 31, 2027.
new text end
Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 116J.435, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
new text begin (a) new text end An innovative business development public
infrastructure account is created in the bond proceeds fund. Money in the account may only
be used for capital costs of public infrastructure for eligible innovative business development
projects.
new text begin
(b) An innovative business development public infrastructure account is created in the
general fund. The account consists of funds as provided by law and any other money donated,
allotted, transferred, or otherwise provided to the account. Money in the account may only
be expended on a project receiving financial assistance as provided under this section.
new text end
Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 116J.435, subdivision 7, is amended to read:
If an eligible project supported by public infrastructure
funded with a grant awarded under this section is not occupied by an innovative business
in accordance with the grant application under subdivision 4 within five years after the date
of the last grant payment, the grant recipient must repay the amount of the grant received.
The commissioner must deposit all money received under this subdivision into the state
treasury and credit it to the debt service account in the state bond fundnew text begin if the grant was
funded with state general obligation bond proceeds or to the general fund if the grant was
funded with money from the general fundnew text end .
Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 134.45, subdivision 5, is amended to read:
A public library jurisdiction may apply
for a grant in an amount up to deleted text begin $300,000deleted text end new text begin $450,000new text end or 50 percent of the approved costs of
removing architectural barriers from a building or site, whichever is less. Grants may be
made only for projects in existing buildings used as a library, or to prepare another existing
building for use as a library. Renovation of an existing building may include an addition to
the building if the additional space is necessary to provide accessibility or if relocating
public spaces to the ground level provides improved overall accessibility. Grants must not
be used to pay part of the cost of meeting accessibility requirements in a new building.
Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 240A.20, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
For purposes of this section, "skate" means wheeled,
nonmotorized recreation, including skateboarding, roller blading, deleted text begin anddeleted text end roller skating, and
deleted text begin not including cycling ordeleted text end new text begin BMXnew text end biking.
Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 240A.20, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
(a)
The commission shall administer a site selection process for the skate parks. The commission
shall invite proposals from cities deleted text begin ordeleted text end new text begin , towns,new text end counties deleted text begin ordeleted text end new text begin ,new text end consortia of citiesnew text begin , park boards, and
school districts that are eligible to receive a grant under this programnew text end . A proposal for a skate
park must include matching contributions including in-kind contributions of land, access
roadways and access roadway improvements, and necessary utility services, landscaping,
and parking.
new text begin
(b) The skate park must be accessible to the public without charge for personal use.
new text end
new text begin
(c) The skate park must be constructed of concrete.
new text end
deleted text begin (b)deleted text end new text begin (d)new text end The location for all proposed facilities must be in areas of maximum demonstrated
interest and must maximize accessibility to an arterial highway, transit, or pedestrian or
bike path.
deleted text begin (c)deleted text end new text begin (e)new text end To the extent possible, all proposed facilities must be dispersed equitably, must
be located to maximize potential for full utilization, must accommodate noncompetitive
family and community skating for all ages, and must encourage use of skate parks by a
diverse population.
deleted text begin (d)deleted text end new text begin (f)new text end The commission will give priority to proposals that come from more than one
local government unit.
deleted text begin (e)deleted text end new text begin (g)new text end The commission may also use the money to upgradedeleted text begin , rehabilitate, or renovatedeleted text end
current facilities.
deleted text begin (f)deleted text end new text begin (h)new text end To the extent possible, 50 percent of all grants must be awarded to communities
in greater Minnesota.
deleted text begin (g)deleted text end new text begin (i)new text end A grant awarded under subdivision 2, clause (2), may not exceed deleted text begin $250,000deleted text end new text begin
$500,000new text end unless the grantee demonstrates that the facility will have a regional or statewide
draw. A grant awarded under subdivision 2, clause (2), may be for up to deleted text begin $750,000deleted text end new text begin $1,000,000new text end
for a skate park with regional impact. A grant awarded under subdivision 2, clause (2), may
be for up to $2,000,000 for a skate park deleted text begin with statewide drawdeleted text end new text begin that has or will have more than
40,000 square feetnew text end .
deleted text begin (h)deleted text end new text begin (j)new text end In selecting projects to be awarded grants under this section, the commission must
give priority to those projects that are deleted text begin designateddeleted text end new text begin designednew text end by experts in the field ofnew text begin concretenew text end
skate park design and are to be constructed by professionals with experience in the
construction ofnew text begin concretenew text end skate parks.
deleted text begin (i)deleted text end new text begin (k)new text end To be eligible for a grant under this section, a local government must have engaged
or must commit to engage youth in the planning, design, and programming for thenew text begin concretenew text end
skate park.
Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 240A.20, is amended by adding a subdivision to
read:
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Notwithstanding section 471.345, cities,
towns, counties, park boards, and school districts may solicit and award a design-build or
construction manager at-risk contract for a construction or upgrade project funded under
this section on the basis of a best value selection process. The city, town, county, park board,
or school district must consider at least three proposals when awarding a design-build
contract under this section.
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Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 240A.20, is amended by adding a subdivision to
read:
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A grant of money from an appropriation under this
program is available to each grantee until the project that is the subject of the grant is
completed or abandoned, subject to section 16A.642.
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Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 256E.37, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
The commissioner may make grants to state agencies
and political subdivisions to construct or rehabilitate facilities for early childhood programs,
crisis nurseries, or parenting time centers. The following requirements apply:
(1) The facilities must be owned by the state or a political subdivision, but may be leased
under section 16A.695 to organizations that operate the programs. The commissioner must
prescribe the terms and conditions of the leases.
(2) A grant for an individual facility must not exceed $500,000 for each program that
is housed in the facility, up to a maximum of $2,000,000 for a facility that houses three
programs or more. Programs include Head Start, School Readiness, Early Childhood Family
Education, licensed child care, and other early childhood intervention programs.
(3) State appropriations must be matched on a 50 percent basis with nonstate funds. The
matching requirement must apply program wide and not to individual grants.
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(4) At least 80 percent of grant funds must be distributed to facilities located in counties
not included in the definition under section 473.121, subdivision 4.
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Minnesota Statutes, sections 15B.05, subdivision 3; 15B.06; 15B.08; and 16B.31,
subdivision 4, and any rules adopted under the authority of those sections, do not apply to
any project to address critical health, life safety, and security needs on the State Capitol
complex and for which funds are available on or before December 31, 2023, if the primary
affected tenant has given final approval to the project.
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The Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission
may sell no more than 2.5 acres of land situated at the National Sports Center in Blaine,
Minnesota, and identified as 10610 Nassau Street NE, Blaine, Minnesota, legally described
in subdivision 3, to the city of Blaine or the Blaine Economic Development Authority
provided that such sale must be completed in accordance with the provisions contained in
Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.695.
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Upon completion of the sale, an amount of funds equal to the
net proceeds of the sale are appropriated to the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission
from the state's general fund in fiscal year 2024 for use thereby for public improvements
of a capital nature at the National Sports Center in Blaine, Minnesota. This appropriation
is onetime and is contingent on the sale of the land and the commissioner of management
and budget receiving all net proceeds from the sale of the land, estimated to be $433,000,
by June 30, 2024. This appropriation is available until the project is completed or abandoned,
subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642.
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The real property to be conveyed is located in Anoka County and
is legally described as:
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Lot 2, Block 1, Northeast NSC Extension, Anoka County, Minnesota.
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Minnesota Statutes 2022, sections 16A.93; 16A.94; and 16A.96,
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are repealed.
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Except as otherwise specified, this article is effective the day following final enactment.
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Repealed Minnesota Statutes: H0670-4
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No active language found for: 16A.96