4th Engrossment - 93rd Legislature (2023 - 2024) Posted on 03/18/2024 08:09am
Engrossments | ||
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Introduction | Posted on 01/20/2023 | |
1st Engrossment | Posted on 02/27/2023 | |
2nd Engrossment | Posted on 03/01/2023 | |
3rd Engrossment | Posted on 03/07/2023 | |
4th Engrossment | Posted on 05/23/2023 |
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1st Unofficial Engrossment | Posted on 03/14/2023 | |
2nd Unofficial Engrossment | Posted on 03/16/2023 | |
3rd Unofficial Engrossment | Posted on 05/22/2023 |
A bill for an act
relating to capital investment; authorizing spending to acquire and better public
land and buildings and for other improvements of a capital nature with certain
conditions; establishing new programs and modifying existing programs; modifying
prior appropriations; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds; authorizing
the conveyance of state bond-financed property; requiring reports; appropriating
money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2022, sections 16A.966, subdivision 2;
116J.417, subdivision 2; 134.45, subdivision 5; 174.38, subdivisions 1, 3; Laws
2018, chapter 214, article 1, sections 7, subdivisions 7, 9, 11, 18; 16, subdivisions
14, 19, as amended; 17, subdivision 7, as amended; 18, subdivision 5; 21,
subdivisions 17, 29, as amended; Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3,
article 1, sections 7, subdivisions 12, 24; 15, subdivision 6; 16, subdivisions 4, 11,
26; 17, subdivisions 7, 13; 20, subdivision 11; 21, subdivisions 17, 36, 46, 48; 22,
subdivision 33, as amended; article 3, section 2, subdivision 2; Laws 2021, First
Special Session chapter 14, article 11, section 42; proposing coding for new law
in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 116J; 446A.
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
bond proceeds fund, or another named fund, to the state agencies or officials indicated, to
be spent for public purposes. Appropriations of bond proceeds must be spent as authorized
by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5, clause (a), to acquire and better public
land and buildings and other public improvements of a capital nature, or as authorized by
the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5, clauses (b) to (j), or article XIV. Unless
otherwise specified, money appropriated in this act:
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(1) may be used to pay state agency staff costs that are attributed directly to the capital
program or project in accordance with accounting policies adopted by the commissioner of
management and budget;
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(2) is available until the project is completed or abandoned subject to Minnesota Statutes,
section 16A.642;
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(3) for activities under Minnesota Statutes, sections 16B.307, 84.946, and 135A.046,
should not be used for projects that can be financed within a reasonable time frame under
Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.322 or 16C.144;
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(4) is subject to the policies and procedures adopted by the commissioner of management
and budget or otherwise specified in applicable law; and
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(5) is available for a grant to a political subdivision 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.
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(b) Unless otherwise specified, appropriations in this article from the general fund are
made in fiscal year 2024 and are onetime appropriations.
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(c) Recipients of grants from money appropriated in this article 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 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
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Total Appropriation
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$ new text end |
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135,950,000 new text end |
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To the Board of Regents of the University of
Minnesota for the purposes specified in this
section.
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Higher Education Asset Preservation
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43,350,000 new text end |
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To be spent in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, section 135A.046.
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Twin Cities - Chemistry Undergraduate
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92,600,000 new text end |
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To construct, furnish, and equip the renovation
of and an addition to Fraser Hall for an
undergraduate chemistry teaching laboratory
facility on the Twin Cities campus. This
project includes the demolition of obsolete
portions of Fraser Hall.
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new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
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University Share
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Except for the appropriations for HEAPR, the
appropriations in this section are intended to
cover approximately two-thirds of the cost of
each project. The remaining costs must be paid
from university sources.
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Unspent Appropriations
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Upon substantial completion of a project
authorized in this section and after written
notice to the commissioner of management
and budget, the Board of Regents must use
any money remaining in the appropriation for
that project for HEAPR under Minnesota
Statutes, section 135A.046. The Board of
Regents must report by February 1 of each
even-numbered year to the chairs of the house
of representatives and senate committees with
jurisdiction over capital investment and higher
education finance, and to the chairs of the
house of representatives Ways and Means
Committee and the senate Finance Committee,
on how the remaining money has been
allocated or spent.
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Sec. 3. new text begin MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGES AND
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Total Appropriation
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$ new text end |
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179,752,000 new text end |
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To the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota
State Colleges and Universities for the
purposes specified in this section.
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Higher Education Asset Preservation
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44,733,000 new text end |
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To be spent in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, section 135A.046.
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Minnesota State University, Moorhead
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23,099,000 new text end |
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To design, renovate, expand, and equip Weld
Hall, including the construction of additions
to improve building accessibility at Minnesota
State University, Moorhead.
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Inver Hills Community College
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22,025,000 new text end |
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To design, renovate, and equip the Technology
and Business Center building, including the
construction of a link to Heritage Hall at Inver
Hills Community College.
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Minneapolis Community and Technical
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20,457,000 new text end |
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To design, renovate, and equip phases 1 and
2 of the Management Education Center shared
with Metropolitan State University on the
Minneapolis Community and Technical
College campus to support baccalaureate
programming expansion.
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new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
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Pine Technical and Community College
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21,468,000 new text end |
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To design, renovate, construct, and equip the
renovation of the main building allied health
space and an addition of the technical trade
and applied learning labs at Pine Technical
and Community College.
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new text begin Subd. 7. new text end
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Saint Paul College
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1,671,000 new text end |
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To design the renovation of classroom, lab,
and student services space and design the
demolition of the College Learning Center
Building which will be replaced by the
renovations at the Saint Paul College campus.
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new text begin Subd. 8. new text end
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Northeast Higher Education District -
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3,633,000 new text end |
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To design, renovate, and equip the classroom
building and common space at Northeast
Higher Education District - Vermilion
Community College.
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new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
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Central Lakes College
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11,591,000 new text end |
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To design, renovate, and equip the student
services, academic support areas, and athletics
space of the Central Lakes College, Brainerd
campus.
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Northland Community and Technical
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3,282,000 new text end |
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To design, renovate, and equip teaching and
learning lab space at Northland Community
and Technical College, East Grand Forks
campus.
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Minnesota State University, Mankato
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8,460,000 new text end |
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To design and renovate space in the lower
level of the Clinical Sciences Building; to
design the demolition and replacement of
Armstrong Hall; and to design the partial
renovation of Wiecking Center, Performing
Arts Center, the Library, and Morris Hall at
Minnesota State University, Mankato.
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new text begin Subd. 12. new text end
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Winona State University
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4,866,000 new text end |
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To design a net zero energy building that will
contain flexible classroom space and student
support services and to design the demolition
of Gildemeister and Watkins Halls which will
be replaced by the net zero energy building at
Winona State University.
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Lake Superior College
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8,316,000 new text end |
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To design the renovation and construction of
integrated manufacturing workforce labs and
related support space at Lake Superior
College.
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Metropolitan State
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5,196,000 new text end |
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To design, renovate, and equip space in New
Main Hall for the cybersecurity program at
Metropolitan State University.
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Alexandria Technical and Community
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955,000 new text end |
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To design the renovation of student services
spaces, the demolition of obsolete campus
space, which will be replaced by the new
renovated student services space and the new
Transportation Center, and to design the
construction of the Transportation Center at
Alexandria Technical and Community
College.
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Debt Service
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(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), the
Board of Trustees shall pay the debt service
on one-third of the principal amount of state
bonds sold to finance projects authorized by
this section. After each sale of general
obligation bonds, the commissioner of
management and budget shall notify the board
of the amounts assessed for each year for the
life of the bonds.
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(b) The board need not pay debt service on
bonds sold to finance HEAPR. Where a
nonstate match is required, the debt service is
due on a principal amount equal to one-third
of the total project cost, less the match
committed before the bonds are sold.
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(c) The commissioner of management and
budget shall reduce the board's assessment
each year by one-third of the net income from
investment of general obligation bond
proceeds in proportion to the amount of
principal and interest otherwise required to be
paid by the board. The board shall pay its
resulting net assessment to the commissioner
of management and budget by December 1
each year. If the board fails to make a payment
when due, the commissioner of management
and budget shall reduce allotments for
appropriations from the general fund otherwise
available to the board and apply the amount
of the reduction to cover the missed debt
service payment. The commissioner of
management and budget shall credit the
payments received from the board to the bond
debt service account in the state bond fund
each December 1 before money is transferred
from the general fund under Minnesota
Statutes, section 16A.641, subdivision 10.
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Unspent Appropriations
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(a) Upon substantial completion of a project
authorized in this section and after written
notice to the commissioner of management
and budget, the board must use any money
remaining in the appropriation for that project
for HEAPR under Minnesota Statutes, section
135A.046. The Board of Trustees must report
by February 1 of each even-numbered year to
the chairs of the house of representatives and
senate committees with jurisdiction over
capital investment and higher education
finance and to the chairs of the house of
representatives Ways and Means Committee
and the senate Finance Committee, on how
the remaining money has been allocated or
spent.
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(b) The unspent portion of an appropriation
for a project in this section that is complete is
available for HEAPR under this subdivision,
at the same campus as the project for which
the original appropriation was made and the
debt service requirement under this section is
reduced accordingly. Minnesota Statutes,
section 16A.642, applies from the date of the
original appropriation to the unspent amount
transferred.
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Sec. 4. new text begin EDUCATION
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$ new text end |
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4,000,000 new text end |
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To the commissioner of education for library
construction grants under Minnesota Statutes,
section 134.45.
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Sec. 5. new text begin MINNESOTA STATE ACADEMIES
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Total Appropriation
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$ new text end |
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9,037,000 new text end |
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To the commissioner of administration for the
purposes specified in this section.
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Asset Preservation
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1,200,000 new text end |
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For capital asset preservation improvements
and betterments on both campuses of the
Minnesota State Academies, to be spent in
accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section
16B.307.
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Dorm Renovations and Predesign
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7,837,000 new text end |
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To predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
equip the renovation of Kramer Hall, Brandeen
Hall, and Rode Hall Dorms on the Blind
School Campus, including but not limited to
abatement of asbestos and hazardous
materials, construction, and renovations
required to improve safety and security for
occupants, meet ADA requirements, meet
energy saving requirements, and improve
indoor air quality standards. This appropriation
also includes money to predesign, design,
construct, furnish, and equip the renovation
of Pollard Hall Dorm on the Deaf School
Campus, including but not limited to
abatement of asbestos and hazardous
materials, construction, and renovations
required to improve safety and security for
occupants, meet ADA requirements, meet
energy saving requirements, and improve
indoor air quality standards.
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Sec. 6. new text begin PERPICH CENTER FOR ARTS
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$ new text end |
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900,000 new text end |
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To the commissioner of administration for
capital asset preservation improvements and
betterments at the Perpich Center for Arts
Education, to be spent in accordance with
Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.307.
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Sec. 7. new text begin NATURAL RESOURCES
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Total Appropriation
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$ new text end |
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196,880,000 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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Natural Resources Asset Preservation
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36,000,000 new text end |
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For the preservation and replacement of
state-owned facilities and recreational assets
operated by the commissioner of natural
resources to be spent in accordance with
Minnesota Statutes, section 84.946.
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Betterment of Buildings
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20,000,000 new text end |
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For acquisition, predesign, design, and
construction to replace existing facilities that
no longer meet the business needs of the
department or to acquire or construct new
facilities.
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Badoura State Forest Nursery
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10,000,000 new text end |
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For the predesign, design, and construction of
facility capital improvements and associated
facility components at the Badoura State
Forest Nursery.
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Wildfire Aviation Infrastructure
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6,360,000 new text end |
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For site preparation, predesign, design,
engineering, demolition, construction,
furnishing, and equipping new public safety
facilities for aerial wildfire suppression, which
may include grants to airport authorities. This
appropriation includes money for the Hibbing
airport and air tanker base buildings and
associated utilities and systems.
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Accessibility
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1,200,000 new text end |
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For the design and construction of accessibility
improvements at state parks, recreation areas,
and wildlife management areas.
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new text begin Subd. 7. new text end
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Dam Renovation, Repair, Removal
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4,000,000 new text end |
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(a) For design, engineering, and construction
to repair, reconstruct, or remove publicly
owned dams and respond to dam safety
emergencies on publicly owned dams. The
commissioner shall determine project priorities
as appropriate under Minnesota Statutes,
sections 103G.511 and 103G.515.
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(b) If the commissioner determines that a
project is not ready to proceed, this
appropriation may be used for other projects
on the commissioner's priority list.
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new text begin Subd. 8. new text end
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Flood Hazard Mitigation
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40,300,000 new text end |
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(a) For the state share of flood hazard
mitigation grants for publicly owned capital
improvements to prevent or alleviate flood
damage under Minnesota Statutes, section
103F.161. To the extent practical, levee
projects shall meet the state standard of three
feet above the 100-year flood elevation.
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(b) Project priorities shall be determined by
the commissioner as appropriate, based on
need and consideration of available leveraging
of federal, state, and local funds.
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(c) Notwithstanding paragraph (b), $3,300,000
of this appropriation is for Phase II of the
Toelle Coulee project in Traverse County to
mitigate flood risks posed to the city of
Browns Valley, including construction of an
East Levee, County State-Aid Highway 2
culvert replacement, and marked Trunk
Highway 28 culvert replacement.
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(d) Notwithstanding paragraph (b), $5,000,000
of this appropriation is for grants to watershed
districts that are members of the Red River
Watershed Management Board for flood
mitigation projects and is not for projects in
the city of Moorhead.
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(e) Notwithstanding paragraph (b),
$11,000,000 is for a grant to the city of
Moorhead to design, construct, and equip
flood mitigation infrastructure. This
appropriation includes money for Phase 2 of
the North Moorhead levee project, the
relocation of sanitary lift station #2, and a
levee project along First Avenue North.
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(f) Notwithstanding paragraph (b), $6,000,000
is from the general fund for a grant to the city
of Carver for capital improvements to restore
the Carver levee protecting an important
historic district in Minnesota from flood
waters of the Minnesota River. This levee
restoration must meet the requirements for
FEMA certification. The project includes
predesign, design, engineering, land
acquisition, and construction of capital
improvements, including raising the height of
the Carver levee, constructing internal
drainage, establishing maintainable setbacks
to adjacent structures, and certification by
FEMA.
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(g) To the extent practicable and consistent
with the project, recipients of appropriations
for flood control projects in this subdivision
shall create wetlands that are eligible for
wetland replacement credit to replace wetlands
drained or filled as the result of repair,
reconstruction, replacement, or rehabilitation
of an existing public road under Minnesota
Statutes, section 103G.222, subdivision 1,
paragraphs (l) and (m).
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(h) To the extent that the cost of a municipal
project exceeds two percent of the median
household income in the municipality
multiplied by the number of households in the
municipality, this appropriation is also for the
local share of the project.
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new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
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Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground
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11,000,000 new text end |
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For the design and construction of a visitor
center, camping facilities and boardwalk,
hiking and biking trails, dock and fishing pier,
and related infrastructure; the design of the
Mattson Bay Camp and Soudan Heritage and
Science Center; and the rehabilitation of a fire
tower at Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground
Mine State Park.
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new text begin Subd. 10. new text end
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Parks and Trails Local and Regional
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2,000,000 new text end |
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For matching grants under Minnesota Statutes,
section 85.019.
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new text begin Subd. 11. new text end
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Community Tree Planting Grants
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8,400,000 new text end |
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For grants to cities, counties, townships, and
park and recreation boards in cities of the first
class, to remove and plant shade trees on
public 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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new text begin Subd. 12. new text end
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St. James Open Pit Mine Complex
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2,500,000 new text end |
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For predesign, design, and engineering of
capital improvement projects to mitigate the
imminent threat to public safety, property, and
regional water quality from the rising water
levels at the St. James open pit mine complex.
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new text begin Subd. 13. new text end
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Reforestation
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6,000,000 new text end |
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For reforestation and stand improvement on
state forest lands to meet the reforestation
requirements of Minnesota Statutes, section
89.002, subdivision 2, including purchasing
native seeds and native seedlings, planting,
seeding, site preparation, and protection on
state lands administered by the commissioner.
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new text begin Subd. 14. new text end
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State Trail Maintenance
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1,200,000 new text end |
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To renovate paved and unpaved state trails
established under Minnesota Statutes, section
85.015, according to the commissioner's
priorities and as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 84.946.
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new text begin Subd. 15. new text end
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Casey Jones State Trail
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1,320,000 new text end |
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For acquisition, design, engineering, and
construction of the Casey Jones State Trail
under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.015,
subdivision 2. The Casey Jones State Trail
must be established as a primary, not a
secondary trail.
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new text begin Subd. 16. new text end
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Gitchi Gami State Trail
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4,000,000 new text end |
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For acquisition, design, engineering, and
construction of the Gitchi Gami State Trail
priority segments: Lutsen from Ski Hill Road,
Tofte, Silver Bay to Tettegouche State Park,
and Two Harbors to Flood Bay State Wayside.
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new text begin Subd. 17. new text end
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Glacial Lakes Trail
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3,000,000 new text end |
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To design and construct the final trail segment
for the Glacial Lakes Trail, established under
Minnesota Statutes, section 85.015,
subdivision 5, between the city of New
London and Sibley State Park.
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new text begin Subd. 18. new text end
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Heartland State Trail
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2,950,000 new text end |
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(a) For capital improvements to the Heartland
State Trail. Of this amount, (1) $550,000 is
for construction of a trail segment of the
Heartland State Trail between Detroit Lakes
and Frazee; and (2) $2,400,000 is for the
environmental review, predesign, design, and
construction of a paved multiple-use trail to
connect Itasca State Park to the Heartland
State Trail beginning from the park contact
station to the park's southeast boundary and
through a Phase 1 tunnel to be constructed
under marked U.S. Highway 71, and
continuing from there for about two miles.
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(b) This appropriation is in addition to the
appropriations in Laws 2017, First Special
Session chapter 8, article 1, section 6,
subdivision 6, and Laws 2020, Fifth Special
Session chapter 3, article 1, section 7,
subdivision 12.
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new text begin Subd. 19. new text end
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Mill Towns State Trail
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8,190,000 new text end |
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For land acquisition, predesign, design, and
construction of the Mill Towns State Trail
between Riverside Park in the city of
Northfield and the Waterford Historic Bridge
in Waterford Township.
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new text begin Subd. 20. new text end
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Root River State Trail; Preston to
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2,000,000 new text end |
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For acquisition of property, design, and
engineering of the Root River State Trail under
Minnesota Statutes, section 85.015, from the
city of Preston to the city of Carimona.
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new text begin Subd. 21. new text end
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Glendalough State Park
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900,000 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.
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new text begin Subd. 22. new text end
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Upper Sioux Agency State Park Bond
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250,000 new text end |
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From the general fund to the commissioner of
management and budget to prepay and defease
any outstanding state general obligation bonds
used for improvements and betterments at
Upper Sioux Agency State Park, including
Minnesota Historical Society property located
within the park's boundaries, and other
associated financing costs. This amount may
be deposited, invested, and applied to
accomplish the purposes of this section as
provided in Minnesota Statutes, section
475.67, subdivisions 5 to 10 and 13. Upon the
prepayment and defeasance of all associated
debt on the real property and improvements,
all conditions set forth in Minnesota Statutes,
section 16A.695, subdivision 3, shall be
deemed to have been satisfied and the real
property and improvements shall no longer
constitute state bond financed property under
Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.695.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 23. new text end
new text begin
Lower Minnesota River Watershed
|
new text begin
2,750,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Lower Minnesota River
Watershed District for final design and
construction of capital improvements
necessary to stabilize the riverbank, prevent
erosion, and prevent future degradation of the
water quality of the Minnesota River resulting
from Area 3 bank erosion in the city of Eden
Prairie.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 24. new text end
new text begin
Mora; High Water Mitigation
|
new text begin
1,800,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Mora to design and
construct improvements to mitigate high water
in Mora Lake, including installation of intake
and outlet structures, and associated sanitary
sewer and road replacement.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 25. new text end
new text begin
Ranier; Rainy Lake Marina
|
new text begin
3,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Ranier to predesign,
design, engineer, construct, and equip a marina
to provide up to 26 slips in a safe harbor on
Rainy Lake and Rainy River at the Gateway
to Voyageurs National Park. The marina will
provide overnight transient boaters with water,
electricity, and pump-out services.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 26. new text end
new text begin
Shakopee; Minnesota River Riverbank
|
new text begin
8,260,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Shakopee to
predesign, design, and construct the restoration
of the Minnesota River riverbank from the
western edge of downtown Shakopee to The
Landing in the Three Rivers Park District.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 27. new text end
new text begin
Shell Rock River Watershed District;
|
new text begin
9,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Shell Rock River Watershed
District for sediment removal and cleanup of
Fountain Lake.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 28. new text end
new text begin
Unspent Appropriations
|
new text begin
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.
new text end
Sec. 8. new text begin POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
10,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Pollution Control Agency for a capital
assistance grant to Olmsted County under
Minnesota Statutes, section 115A.54, to
design, construct, and equip a new materials
recovery facility which will expand upon the
county's current integrated solid waste
management system by reclaiming materials
and removing problematic items from the
waste stream. This appropriation is
notwithstanding the maximum amount of grant
assistance for a project under Minnesota
Statutes, section 115A.54.
new text end
Sec. 9. new text begin BOARD OF WATER AND SOIL
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
22,700,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Board of Water and Soil Resources for
the purposes specified in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
Local Government Roads Wetland
|
new text begin
12,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
To acquire land or permanent easements and
to restore, create, enhance, and preserve
wetlands to replace those wetlands drained or
filled as a result of the repair, reconstruction,
replacement, or rehabilitation of existing
public roads as required by Minnesota
Statutes, section 103G.222, subdivision 1,
paragraphs (l) and (m). Notwithstanding
Minnesota Statutes, section 103G.222,
subdivision 3, the board may implement the
wetland replacement program consistent with
section 404 of the federal Clean Water Act.
The purchase price paid for acquisition of land
or perpetual easement must be a fair market
value as determined by the board. The board
may enter into agreements with the federal
government, other state agencies, political
subdivisions, nonprofit organizations, fee title
owners, or other qualified private entities to
acquire wetland replacement credits in
accordance with Minnesota Rules, chapter
8420. Up to five percent of this appropriation
may be used for restoration and enhancement.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Reinvest in Minnesota (RIM) Reserve
|
new text begin
10,700,000 new text end |
new text begin
To acquire conservation easements from
landowners to preserve, restore, create, and
enhance wetlands and associated uplands of
prairie and grasslands, and to restore and
enhance rivers and streams, riparian lands, and
associated uplands of prairie and grasslands,
in order to protect soil and water quality,
support fish and wildlife habitat, reduce flood
damage, and provide other public benefits.
The provisions of Minnesota Statutes, section
103F.515, apply to this program. The board
shall give priority to leveraging federal money
by enrolling targeted new lands or enrolling
environmentally sensitive lands that have
expiring federal conservation agreements. The
board is authorized to enter into new
agreements and amend past agreements with
landowners as required by Minnesota Statutes,
section 103F.515, subdivision 5, to allow for
restoration. Up to five percent of this
appropriation may be used for restoration and
enhancement.
new text end
Sec. 10. new text begin AGRICULTURE
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
384,000 new text end |
new text begin
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.
new text end
Sec. 11. new text begin MINNESOTA ZOOLOGICAL
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
18,025,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Minnesota Zoological Board 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
16,800,000 new text end |
new text begin
For capital asset preservation improvements
and betterments to infrastructure and exhibits
at the Minnesota Zoo, to be spent in
accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section
16B.307. Notwithstanding the specified uses
of money under Minnesota Statutes, section
16B.307, this appropriation may be used to
replace buildings that are in poor condition,
outdated, and no longer support the work of
the Minnesota Zoological Garden; to construct
and renovate trails and roads on the Minnesota
Zoological Garden site; and to replace the
lakeside plaza infrastructure, including the
stairs and ramp to the upper plaza, and to
design, construct, furnish, and equip the
renovation of related animal holding and
mechanical spaces.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Animal Hospital Renovation
|
new text begin
1,225,000 new text end |
new text begin
To design a new or renovated animal hospital
building at the Minnesota Zoological Garden.
new text end
Sec. 12. new text begin ADMINISTRATION
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
17,796,000 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
Capital Asset Preservation and
|
new text begin
9,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
To be spent in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, section 16A.632.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Capitol Complex - Physical Security
|
new text begin
8,796,000 new text end |
new text begin
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:
Administration, Ag/Health Lab, Capitol,
Centennial, Governor's Residence, Judicial
Center, Minnesota History Center, Capitol
Complex Power Plant and Shops, Stassen,
State Office, and Veterans Service.
new text end
Sec. 13. new text begin AMATEUR SPORTS COMMISSION
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
9,600,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Minnesota Amateur Sports
Commission for asset preservation
improvements and betterments of a capital
nature at the National Sports Center in Blaine,
to be spent in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, section 16B.307.
new text end
Sec. 14. new text begin MILITARY AFFAIRS
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
31,487,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the adjutant general for the purposes
specified in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
Rosemount Readiness Center
|
new text begin
25,080,000 new text end |
new text begin
(a) To construct and equip the renovation of
existing space at the Rosemount Readiness
Center, including mechanical, electrical,
building envelope, energy efficiency, and life
safety improvements.
new text end
new text begin
(b) $360,000 of this appropriation is in
addition to the appropriation for the same
purpose in Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session
chapter 3, article 1, section 14, subdivision 2.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Fergus Falls Readiness Center
|
new text begin
800,000 new text end |
new text begin
This appropriation is in addition to the
appropriation for the same purpose in Laws
2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article
1, section 14, subdivision 3.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Moorhead Readiness Center
|
new text begin
855,000 new text end |
new text begin
This appropriation is in addition to the
appropriation for the same purpose in Laws
2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article
1, section 14, subdivision 4.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Marshall Readiness Center
|
new text begin
4,752,000 new text end |
new text begin
This appropriation is in addition to the
appropriation for the same purpose in Laws
2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article
1, section 14, subdivision 5.
new text end
Sec. 15. new text begin PUBLIC SAFETY
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
17,425,000 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
State Emergency Operations Center
|
new text begin
11,392,000 new text end |
new text begin
For the state emergency operations center.
This appropriation is in addition to the
appropriation for the same purpose in Laws
2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article
1, section 15, subdivision 2.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
BCA Maryland Building
|
new text begin
6,033,000 new text end |
new text begin
To design, construct, renovate, equip, and
furnish unfinished space in the Bureau of
Criminal Apprehension building in St. Paul
to provide new offices and to design,
construct, and equip a new perimeter security
fence and access controls at this site.
new text end
Sec. 16. new text begin TRANSPORTATION
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
257,111,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of transportation for the
purposes specified in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
Local Road Improvement Program
|
new text begin
84,954,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for eligible
improvements on trunk highway corridor
projects under Minnesota Statutes, section
174.52, subdivision 2; for construction and
reconstruction of local roads with statewide
or regional significance under Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.52, subdivision 4; or for
grants to counties to assist in paying the costs
of rural road safety capital improvement
projects on county state-aid highways under
Minnesota Statutes, section 174.52,
subdivision 4a. $6,000,000 of this
appropriation is for grants to townships for
capital improvements to township roads.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Local Bridge Replacement Program
|
new text begin
67,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund to match federal money
and to replace or rehabilitate local deficient
bridges as provided in Minnesota Statutes,
section 174.50.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Highway Rail Grade Crossings
|
new text begin
3,600,000 new text end |
new text begin
To design, construct, and equip the
replacement of active highway rail grade
warning devices that have reached the end of
their useful life or new highway rail grade
warning devices.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Port Development Assistance Program
|
new text begin
18,097,000 new text end |
new text begin
For grants under Minnesota Statutes, chapter
457A. Any improvements made with the
proceeds of these grants must be publicly
owned.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
new text begin
Safe Routes to School
|
new text begin
2,400,000 new text end |
new text begin
For grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
174.40.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 7. new text end
new text begin
Active Transportation
|
new text begin
1,200,000 new text end |
new text begin
For grants and financial assistance under
Minnesota Statutes, section 174.38.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 8. new text end
new text begin
Minnesota Rail Service Improvement
|
new text begin
9,600,000 new text end |
new text begin
For rail service improvement grants under
Minnesota Statutes, section 222.50.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
new text begin
Greater Minnesota Transit
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For capital assistance for publicly owned
greater Minnesota transit systems to acquire
property and to predesign, design, construct,
furnish, and equip transit capital facilities
under Minnesota Statutes, section 174.24,
subdivision 3c.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 10. new text end
new text begin
Carver County; CSAH 18
|
new text begin
3,760,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund, as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for one or more
grants to the cities of Victoria, Chaska, or
Chanhassen or Carver County, or any
combination of these entities, for property or
permanent easement acquisition, predesign,
and design of construction of improvements
to Carver County State-Aid Highway 18,
known as West 82nd Street, from Bavaria
Road to marked Trunk Highway 41. This
project includes cross streets, off-street trails,
a bridge over a ravine and trail, and utility
relocations, installations, and connections.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 11. new text end
new text begin
Fridley; Northtown Rail Yard
|
new text begin
4,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund, as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for a grant to the city
of Fridley to design the extension of 57th
Avenue NE, including public utilities as
necessary and a bridge and approach walls,
across the BNSF Northtown Rail Yard from
Main Street NE (Anoka County State-Aid
Highway 102) westward to East River Road
(Anoka County State-Aid Highway 1) in
Fridley.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 12. new text end
new text begin
Hennepin County; Hennepin Avenue
|
new text begin
3,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund, as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for a grant to
Hennepin County for design and construction
engineering for Phase 1 of the reconstruction
of the iconic and historic Hennepin Avenue
Suspension Bridge.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 13. new text end
new text begin
Inver Grove Heights; 117th Street
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund, as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for one or more
grants to the city of Inver Grove Heights,
Dakota County, or both, to perform final
design, acquire right-of-way, acquire
easements, and reconstruct 117th Street from
Rich Valley Boulevard (Dakota County Road
71), including intersection improvements
thereto in both directions up to 1,500 feet, to
approximately 800 feet east of U.S. Highway
52 to improve safety, mobility, and traffic
conditions. This appropriation includes the
cost for relocation and construction of public
utilities on 117th Street, including sanitary
sewer, water main, and storm sewer facilities.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 14. new text end
new text begin
Plymouth; Chankahda Trail
|
new text begin
6,200,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund, as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, 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. 15. new text end
new text begin
Savage; Road and Bridge
|
new text begin
800,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund, as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for a grant to the city
of Savage to predesign and design the
expansion of Quentin Avenue and
reconstruction of two railroad bridges that pass
over Quentin Avenue. The project area for this
project is from approximately 600 feet to the
south to approximately 600 feet to the north
of the two railroad bridges that pass over
Quentin Avenue.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 16. new text end
new text begin
St. Paul; Third Street/Kellogg
|
new text begin
25,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund, as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for a grant to the city
of St. Paul for the Third Street/Kellogg
Boulevard bridge project. This appropriation
is in addition to the appropriation for the same
purpose in Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session
chapter 3, article 1, section 16, subdivision 19.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 17. new text end
new text begin
St. Paul Park; Third Street Collector
|
new text begin
7,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund, as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for a grant to the city
of St. Paul Park to predesign, design, engineer,
construct, and equip the Third Street Collector
Roadway Improvements Project. This
appropriation includes money for the
construction and reconstruction of Third Street
from Broadway Avenue to 14th Avenue,
pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements,
and sanitary sewer, drinking water, and storm
water management infrastructure.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 18. new text end
new text begin
Sherburne County; Highway 169
|
new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund, as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for a grant to
Sherburne County for property acquisition and
engineering for the local road portions of an
interchange at marked U.S. Highway 169 and
Sherburne County State-Aid Highway 4 in the
city of Zimmerman.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 19. new text end
new text begin
Washington County; Interchange at
|
new text begin
10,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund, as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, 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. This appropriation is for
portions of the project that are eligible to be
funded with general obligation bonds.
new text end
Sec. 17. 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
108,620,000 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
Inflow and Infiltration Grants
|
new text begin
12,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For grants to cities within the metropolitan
area, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section
473.121, subdivision 2, for capital
improvements in municipal wastewater
collection systems to reduce the amount of
inflow and infiltration to the Metropolitan
Council's metropolitan sanitary sewer disposal
system. The council must award grants based
on applications from cities that identify
eligible capital costs and include a timeline
for inflow and infiltration mitigation
construction, pursuant to guidelines
established by the council.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Metropolitan Regional Parks and Trails
|
new text begin
16,620,000 new text end |
new text begin
For the cost of improvements and betterments
of a capital nature and acquisition by the
council and metropolitan parks implementing
agencies as defined in Minnesota Statutes,
section 473.351, of regional recreational
open-space lands in accordance with the
council's policy plan as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 473.147. This appropriation
must not be used to purchase easements.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Arterial Bus Rapid Transit
|
new text begin
72,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For real property acquisition, predesign,
design, engineering, and construction of
arterial bus rapid transit, including utility
relocation, demolition, and furnishing and
equipping facilities for arterial bus rapid transit
projects. The council must allocate the money
among projects based on criteria in its
transitway capital improvement plan
including: consistency with the council's
transportation policy plan; project readiness;
potential current and forecasted ridership;
expansion of the bus rapid transit system;
availability of federal or other matching funds;
coordination with other major projects; and
additional criteria for priorities otherwise
specified in state law or rule applicable to bus
rapid transit, including state law authorizing
state bond fund appropriations for a bus rapid
transit project.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
St. Paul; Mississippi River Learning
|
new text begin
8,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of St. Paul for design
of a Mississippi River Learning Center that
will be located on a site in Crosby Farm
Regional Park that includes the Watergate
Marina site.
new text end
Sec. 18. 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
19,150,000 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
7,200,000 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.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
St. Peter Water and Sewer Upgrades
|
new text begin
1,050,000 new text end |
new text begin
To design upgrades and the replacement of
water, sanitary, and storm sewer infrastructure
at the St. Peter Campus.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Early Childhood Learning and Child
|
new text begin
900,000 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
Regional Behavioral Health Crisis
|
new text begin
10,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
(a) To the commissioner of human services,
for grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
245G.011.
new text end
new text begin
(b) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
section 245G.011, subdivision 4, $6,000,000
of this appropriation is for a grant to Dakota
County for a behavioral health crisis facility
in Dakota County.
new text end
new text begin
(c) $2,500,000 of this appropriation is for a
grant to the Human Development Center for
a behavioral health crisis facility in Duluth.
new text end
Sec. 19. new text begin VETERANS AFFAIRS
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
90,125,000 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
12,360,000 new text end |
new text begin
For asset preservation improvements and
betterments of a capital nature at the veterans
homes in Minneapolis, Hastings, Fergus Falls,
Silver Bay, Luverne, and the state veterans
cemeteries at Little Falls, Preston, and Duluth,
to be spent in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, section 16B.307.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Hastings Veterans Home Campus
|
new text begin
77,765,000 new text end |
new text begin
To predesign, design, construct, and equip the
replacement of administrative and residential
buildings and infrastructure at the Minnesota
Veterans Home - Hastings Campus. This
appropriation includes money to design and
complete demolition of all or portions of
buildings and other structures deemed
unnecessary or undesirable for the
development of the project, site preparation,
asbestos removal and hazardous materials
abatement, and the furnishing and equipping
of the new buildings. The commissioner of
veterans affairs may apply for federal funding
for this project.
new text end
Sec. 20. 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
34,292,000 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
33,800,000 new text end |
new text begin
For asset preservation improvement and
betterments of a capital nature at the
Minnesota correctional facilities statewide to
be spent in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, section 16B.307.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Minnesota Correctional Facility - Lino
|
new text begin
492,000 new text end |
new text begin
To design renovations to an existing building,
including but not limited to building system
upgrades and hazardous materials abatement,
at the Minnesota Correctional Facility - Lino
Lakes for an incarcerated persons
programming and support space.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Unspent Appropriations
|
new text begin
The unspent portion of an appropriation for a
Department of Corrections 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 16B.307.
Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, applies
from the date of the original appropriation to
the unspent amount transferred.
new text end
Sec. 21. 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
21,500,000 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
Greater Minnesota Business
|
new text begin
10,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
116J.431.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Innovative Business Development Public
|
new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
116J.435.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Transportation Economic Development
|
new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
116J.436.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Greater Minnesota Child Care
|
new text begin
900,000 new text end |
new text begin
For grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
116J.417.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
new text begin
Apple Valley; Inclusive Playground
|
new text begin
1,410,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Apple Valley to
predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
equip an inclusive and accessible playground
in the city of Apple Valley. "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. 7. new text end
new text begin
Belle Plaine; Public Infrastructure
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Belle Plaine to
design, construct, furnish, and equip the
rehabilitation and replacement of aging public
infrastructure in the central business district
of Belle Plaine, including streets, lighting,
sidewalks, regional transportation connections,
sanitary sewer conveyance systems, and storm
sewer collection and conveyance systems.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 8. new text end
new text begin
International Falls; Regional Health
|
new text begin
1,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of International Falls to
design an expansion to the Kerry Park
Recreation Center to create a regional health
and wellness center that will provide space for
health, wellness, and community gathering
opportunities.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
new text begin
Oak Park Heights; Redevelopment
|
new text begin
2,190,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Oak Park Heights to
acquire property and to predesign and design
public infrastructure for development of the
Allen S. King power plant site in the city.
Public infrastructure includes clean water
systems, sanitary sewer systems, stormwater
systems, roads, trails, and sidewalks.
new text end
Sec. 22. new text begin IRON RANGE RESOURCES AND
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
12,229,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Department of Iron Range Resources
and Rehabilitation to acquire, upgrade,
construct, and install a snowmaking
infrastructure system, including associated
equipment, that will replace aging water lines
at Giants Ridge and aid in fire suppression.
new text end
Sec. 23. 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
319,310,000 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
State Match for Federal Grants to State
|
new text begin
41,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
To match federal capitalization grants for the
clean water revolving fund under Minnesota
Statutes, section 446A.07, and the drinking
water revolving fund under Minnesota
Statutes, section 446A.081. This appropriation
must be used for qualified capital projects.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Water Infrastructure Funding Program
|
new text begin
87,200,000 new text end |
new text begin
(a) For grants to eligible municipalities under
the water infrastructure funding program under
Minnesota Statutes, section 446A.072.
new text end
new text begin
(b) $52,000,000 is for wastewater projects
listed on the Pollution Control Agency's
project priority list in the fundable range under
the clean water revolving fund program.
new text end
new text begin
(c) $35,200,000 is for drinking water projects
listed on the commissioner of health's project
priority list in the fundable range under the
drinking water revolving fund program.
new text end
new text begin
(d) After all eligible projects under paragraph
(b) or (c) have been funded in a fiscal year,
the Public Facilities Authority may transfer
any remaining, uncommitted money to eligible
projects under a program defined in paragraph
(b) or (c) based on that program's project
priority list.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Point Source Implementation Grants
|
new text begin
80,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For grants to eligible municipalities under the
point source implementation grants program
under Minnesota Statutes, section 446A.073.
This appropriation must be used for qualified
capital projects.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Albert Lea; Wastewater Treatment
|
new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Albert Lea to
construct and equip the preliminary treatment
building at the city's wastewater treatment
facility. This appropriation includes money
for construction, renovation, repairs, and
replacement of infrastructure, equipment, and
other components of the facility's wastewater
preliminary treatment systems including
improvements to receive raw sanitary sewage
at the wastewater treatment facility.
Improvements include, but are not limited to,
monitoring the influent flow and loadings, and
for the removal of grit from the sewage stream
utilizing vortex channels. Site improvements
include buildings and other structures as well
as the costs of demolition associated with this
phase of the project.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
new text begin
Arden Hills; Water and Sewer
|
new text begin
510,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Arden Hills to
construct water main and sanitary sewer
replacement and improvements at the
intersection of County Road E and Old
Highway 10 (also known as Snelling Avenue
North or County State-Aid Highway 76).
new text end
new text begin Subd. 7. new text end
new text begin
Babbitt; Water, Sewer, and Utility
|
new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Babbitt to predesign,
design, construct, and equip extensions of
clean water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and
utilities throughout the city. This appropriation
also includes money for a new lift station,
electrical and lighting infrastructure, and street
construction and reconstruction for the West
Development Housing Project.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 8. new text end
new text begin
Bagley; Drinking Water and Sanitary
|
new text begin
7,200,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Bagley to predesign,
design, engineer, construct, reconstruct, and
rehabilitate drinking water infrastructure,
including replacement of a water main and
sanitary sewer infrastructure.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
new text begin
Brainerd; Water Treatment Facility
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Brainerd to design,
construct, and equip a new backwash
collection, detention, and reclaim system for
the city's municipal water treatment facility.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 10. new text end
new text begin
Clearbrook; Water Infrastructure
|
new text begin
5,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Clearbrook to
construct, rehabilitate, and equip capital
improvements to the city's water infrastructure.
This appropriation includes money for water
tower rehabilitation and water treatment
facility upgrades.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 11. new text end
new text begin
Cloquet; Water Infrastructure
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Cloquet to design and
construct capital improvements to the Lake
Superior water transmission line from Lake
Superior to the city of Cloquet. This
appropriation includes money for electrical
infrastructure upgrades at Pump Station No.
2 and the renovation and repair of the Harris
and Wagtskjold Reservoirs.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 12. new text end
new text begin
East Gull Lake; Wastewater
|
new text begin
2,900,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of East Gull Lake to
design, construct, and equip capital
improvements to the South Pine Beach
wastewater treatment plant. This appropriation
includes the decommissioning of the North
Gull Point wastewater treatment facility and
wastewater force main rerouting.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 13. new text end
new text begin
Elk River; Sewer Improvements
|
new text begin
1,100,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Elk River to
decommission a failed subsurface sewage
treatment system in the northeast part of the
city, remediate associated contaminated soil,
and acquire easements, design, and construct
a lift station that will connect the existing
low-pressure sanitary force main in the
northeast part of the city to the city's existing
sewer system.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 14. new text end
new text begin
Grand Rapids; Water Treatment
|
new text begin
2,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Grand Rapids to
design, construct, and equip capital
improvements to the municipal water
treatment plant and related infrastructure
necessary to renovate the existing facility and
expand water treatment capacity for residential
and commercial users. This appropriation
includes money for facility improvements,
including a new roof and HVAC system,
upgrades to well pumps, construction of secure
well houses, and other improvements and
betterments of a capital nature connected with
the water treatment plant.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 15. new text end
new text begin
Lino Lakes; Water Treatment Plant
|
new text begin
13,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Lino Lakes to design,
engineer, construct, furnish, and equip a water
treatment facility, including accompanying
water utility infrastructure.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 16. new text end
new text begin
Mankato; Water Treatment
|
new text begin
25,000,000 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. 17. new text end
new text begin
Medicine Lake; Public Water System
|
new text begin
3,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Medicine Lake to
design and construct capital improvements to
the Medicine Lake public water system to
meet Department of Health drinking water
standards. This appropriation includes
construction and reconstruction of drinking
water and wastewater collection systems,
associated street improvements, and
improvements for hydrant fire safety and
suppression.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 18. new text end
new text begin
Monticello; Water Treatment Facility
|
new text begin
11,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Monticello to design,
engineer, construct, furnish, and equip a water
treatment facility, including accompanying
water utility infrastructure.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 19. new text end
new text begin
Morristown; Water and Sewer
|
new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Morristown for
predesign, design, and reconstruction of water
mains, storm sewer collection systems, streets,
and for other drinking water system
improvements necessary to increase water
pressure and volume and to reduce inflow and
infiltration.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 20. new text end
new text begin
Osseo; Lift Stations
|
new text begin
1,600,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Osseo to predesign,
design, construct, and equip the renovation of
three lift stations in the city of Osseo,
including replacement of the HVAC systems,
replacement of and upgrades to the equipment,
and improvements to ensure the structural
soundness of the lift stations.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 21. new text end
new text begin
Owatonna; Water Treatment Facility
|
new text begin
11,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Owatonna to design,
construct, and equip improvements to expand
and upgrade the city's wastewater treatment
facility.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 22. new text end
new text begin
Rice Lake; Water, Sewer, and Utilities
|
new text begin
1,800,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Rice Lake to acquire
land for and predesign, design, construct,
furnish, and equip extensions of clean water,
sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and utilities,
including a lift station, in the city of Rice
Lake.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 23. new text end
new text begin
South Haven; Drinking Water
|
new text begin
3,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of South Haven to
design, engineer, construct, and equip
improvements and upgrades to the city's clean
drinking water system, including the
replacement of water mains, service lines,
meters, and improvements to lift stations and
main lift station access road.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 24. new text end
new text begin
St. Michael; Wastewater Treatment
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of St. Michael to design
and construct wastewater infrastructure system
improvements.
new text end
Sec. 24. 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
44,868,000 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
41,868,000 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. Priority may
be given to proposals that maximize nonstate
resources to finance the capital costs and
requests that prioritize health, safety, and
energy improvements. 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
Greater Minnesota Housing
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For transfer to the housing development fund
for the greater Minnesota housing
infrastructure grant program under Laws 2023,
chapter 37, article 2, section 7.
new text end
Sec. 25. 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
6,025,000 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
Historic Sites Asset Preservation
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For capital improvements and betterments at
state historic sites, buildings, landscaping at
historic buildings, exhibits, markers, and
monuments, to be spent in accordance with
Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.307. The
society shall determine project priorities as
appropriate based on need.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
County and Local Preservation Grants
|
new text begin
1,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For grants to county and local jurisdictions as
matching money for historic preservation
projects of a capital nature, as provided in
Minnesota Statutes, section 138.0525.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Lower Sioux Agency Historic Site Bond
|
new text begin
25,000 new text end |
new text begin
From the general fund to the commissioner of
management and budget, in contemplation of
a future transfer of land and facilities at the
Lower Sioux Agency Historic Site to the
Lower Sioux Community, to prepay and
defease any outstanding state general
obligation bonds used for improvements and
betterments at Lower Sioux Agency Historic
Site and other associated financing costs. This
amount may be deposited, invested, and
applied to accomplish the purposes of this
section as provided in Minnesota Statutes,
section 475.67, subdivisions 5 to 10 and 13.
Upon the prepayment and defeasance of all
associated debt on the real property and
improvements, all conditions set forth in
Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.695,
subdivision 3, shall be deemed to have been
satisfied and the real property and
improvements shall no longer constitute state
bond financed property under Minnesota
Statutes, section 16A.695.
new text end
Sec. 26. new text begin BOND SALE EXPENSES
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
1,564,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of management and
budget from the bond proceeds fund for bond
sale expenses under Minnesota Statutes,
section 16A.641, subdivision 8.
new text end
new text begin
To provide the money appropriated in this act from
the bond proceeds fund, the commissioner of management and budget shall sell and issue
bonds of the state in an amount up to $1,298,235,000 in the manner, upon the terms, and
with the effect prescribed by Minnesota Statutes, sections 16A.631 to 16A.675, and by the
Minnesota Constitution, article XI, sections 4 to 7.
new text end
new text begin
To provide the money appropriated in this act from the
bond proceeds account in the state transportation fund, the commissioner of management
and budget shall sell and issue bonds of the state in an amount up to $219,214,000 in the
manner, upon the terms, and with the effect prescribed by Minnesota Statutes, sections
16A.631 to 16A.675, and by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, sections 4 to 7.
new text end
new text begin
(a) The amounts of the general obligation bond proceeds 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, with the exception of
appropriations and related bond sale authorizations that are extended in article 3. The
corresponding bond sale authorizations are reduced by the same amounts. If an appropriation
in this section is canceled more than once, the cancellation must be given effect only once.
new text end
new text begin
(b) The unobligated amount remaining from the appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth
Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 12, subdivision 3, is canceled. The bond sale
authorization in Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 26, subdivision
1, is reduced by the same amount.
new text end
new text begin
The commissioner of management and budget shall schedule the sale of state general
obligation bonds so that, during the biennium ending June 30, 2025, no more than
$1,179,727,000 will need to be transferred from the general fund to the state bond fund to
pay principal and interest due and to become due on outstanding state general obligation
bonds. During the biennium, before each sale of state general obligation bonds, the
commissioner of management and budget shall calculate the amount of debt service payments
needed on bonds previously issued and shall estimate the amount of debt service payments
that will be needed on the bonds scheduled to be sold. The commissioner shall adjust the
amount of bonds scheduled to be sold so as to remain within the limit set by this section.
The amount needed to make the debt service payments is appropriated from the general
fund as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.641.
new text end
new text begin
This article is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end
Section 1. new text begin CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS.
|
new text begin
(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.
new text end
new text begin
(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.
new text end
new text begin
(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.
new text end
new text begin
(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.
new text end
new text begin
(e) Recipients of grants from money appropriated in this article 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.
new text end
Sec. 2. new text begin MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGES AND
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
1,347,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the board of trustees of the Minnesota State
Colleges and Universities to design the
renovation of space for Career and Technical
Education programs at the Heintz Center at
Rochester Community and Technical College.
new text end
Sec. 3. new text begin NATURAL RESOURCES.
|
new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
36,204,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of natural resources for
the purposes specified in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
Acquisition and Betterment of Public
|
new text begin
2,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
(a) For the betterment of public lands and
other improvements of a capital nature. The
commissioner shall determine project priorities
as appropriate under Minnesota Statutes,
section 86A.12. Reforestation shall be
conducted in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes, section 89.002, subdivision 2.
new text end
new text begin
(b) For acquisition of public lands for the
purposes described in Minnesota Statutes,
section 86A.12, subdivision 2. The
commissioner shall determine project priorities
as appropriate under Minnesota Statutes,
section 86A.12.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Blufflands State Trail
|
new text begin
4,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For acquisition of land and construction of, as
well as other costs associated with, the
extension of a segment of the Blufflands trail
system under Minnesota Statutes, section
85.015, subdivision 7, from Harmony to the
Iowa border, including a connection to Niagara
Cave in Fillmore County.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Crosslake; National Loon Center
|
new text begin
2,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Crosslake for site
preparation and to predesign, design,
construct, furnish, and equip a new building
and adjacent outdoor public space
improvements, including surface lot parking
areas, in the city of Crosslake to house a
national loon center, to provide visitor,
education, and exhibit facilities for the general
public.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Forest Lake; Flood Hazard Mitigation
|
new text begin
5,700,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Forest Lake to
acquire property and design capital
improvements for stormwater management,
flood control, climate preparedness, and parks
to achieve flood management and water
quality goals and protect surrounding and
downstream communities.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
new text begin
Gaylord; Lake Titlow Dam
|
new text begin
500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant under Minnesota Statutes, sections
103G.511 to 103G.515, to the city of Gaylord
for replacement of the Lake Titlow Dam.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 7. new text end
new text begin
Kasson; Flood Hazard Mitigation
|
new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Kasson to acquire
property and easements, design, engineer,
obtain permits for, construct, furnish, and
equip a stormwater impoundment
infrastructure and to design, engineer,
construct, furnish, and equip the replacement
and renovation of sanitary sewer and
stormwater infrastructure and systems and a
water main, and restore roadways in a portion
of the city of Kasson.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 8. new text end
new text begin
Otter Tail County; Glacial Edge Trail
|
new text begin
939,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Otter Tail County to predesign,
design, and construct the Maplewood State
Park segment of the Glacial Edge Regional
Trail.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
new text begin
Lake Shamineau Improvement District;
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant under Minnesota Statutes, section
103F.161, to the Lake Shamineau Lake
Improvement District to construct publicly
owned capital improvements necessary to
prevent or alleviate flooding outlined in the
Lake Shamineau High Water Mitigation
Project.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 10. new text end
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Scott County; Merriam Junction Trail
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4,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Scott County to predesign,
design, construct, furnish, and equip the
Merriam Junction riverbank stabilization
project. The project will:
new text end
new text begin
(1) stabilize the Minnesota River riverbank
along the former UP Rail Line from the city
of Carver to Merriam Junction in Scott County
to reduce erosion and protect the adjacent
Minnesota State Trail and planned regional
trail alignment; and
new text end
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(2) stabilize the Minnesota River riverbank to
protect historic Native American cultural
resources, public property, and natural
resources, and improve water quality of the
impaired river segment.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 11. new text end
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Rochester; Willow Creek Trail
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1,750,000 new text end |
new text begin
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. In addition,
expenditures made by the city before
enactment of this subdivision related to
predesign, design, and engineering are
included in the nonstate contribution to the
project.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 12. new text end
new text begin
Roseau; Flood Hazard Mitigation
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new text begin
1,915,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Roseau to design,
engineer, and construct an upgraded storm
sewer system in a portion of the city of
Roseau.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 13. new text end
new text begin
Sartell; Flood Hazard Mitigation
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new text begin
2,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Sartell for flood
hazard mitigation projects, which may include
the design and construction of an open channel
ditch and high capacity box culvert,
replacement of other existing culverts, an
outlet to Baker's Lake, and the completion of
additional capital improvements necessary for
flood hazard mitigation within the North
Central Watab Watershed.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 14. new text end
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Sauk River Watershed District;
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1,400,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Sauk River Watershed
District to design, construct, and equip a
gravity outlet conveyance system, including
an upstream control structure at the outlet
location, to direct water from Long Lake in
Birchdale Township in Todd County to Sauk
Lake in Todd County to mitigate issues caused
by high water levels in Long Lake.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 15. new text end
new text begin
Scott County; Public Water Access
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new text begin
500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For the rehabilitation and upgrading of public
water access facilities in Scott County under
Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.141,
subdivision 3. Priority shall be given to launch
ramp modifications required to address
changing water surface elevations,
accessibility, stormwater management, and
facility improvements necessary to
accommodate current recreational boating
equipment.
new text end
Sec. 4. new text begin POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
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new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
2,100,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Pollution Control Agency for a grant
to Dodge County to construct, furnish, and
equip a solid waste transfer station building
at Dodge County's existing facility in
Mantorville Township.
new text end
Sec. 5. new text begin BOARD OF WATER AND SOIL
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new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Board of Water and Soil Resources for
a grant to the city of Beardsley to remove and
replace or to repair a portion of drain line in
the gravity pipe system designed to remove
excess water from Dry Lake and prevent
flooding. The city must undertake this project
in coordination with the Upper Minnesota
River Watershed District.
new text end
Sec. 6. new text begin PUBLIC SAFETY
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new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
7,170,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of public safety for a
grant to the city of Lakeville to design,
construct, furnish, and equip the renovation
of an existing building for a new regional
public safety training center in Lakeville to
provide training facilities for first responders
serving the south portion of the Twin Cities
metropolitan area and adjacent cities and
counties. The facility will include physical
and virtual training areas, tactical training
rooms, a firing range, classrooms, and meeting
areas.
new text end
Sec. 7. new text begin TRANSPORTATION.
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new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end
new text begin
Total Appropriation
|
new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
69,215,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of transportation for the
purposes specified in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 2. new text end
new text begin
U.S. Highway 14 and Olmsted CSAH
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5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
To conduct environmental analysis, predesign,
design, engineer, acquire right-of-way for,
construct, furnish, and equip an interchange
at marked U.S. Highway 14 and County
State-Aid Highway 44, including a flyover at
7th Street NW, in Olmsted County, and
associated infrastructure and road work to
accommodate the interchange.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Anoka County; Trunk Highway 65
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new text begin
25,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
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.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Baytown Township; Civil Air Patrol
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new text begin
150,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the town of Baytown to
construct, renovate, and equip a hangar for the
Civil Air Patrol at the Lake Elmo Airport.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Carver County; CSAH 18
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new text begin
6,240,000 new text end |
new text begin
For one or more grants to the cities of Victoria,
Chaska, or Chanhassen or Carver County, or
any combination of these entities, for property
or permanent easement acquisition, predesign,
and design of construction of improvements
to Carver County State-Aid Highway 18,
known as West 82nd Street, from Bavaria
Road to marked Trunk Highway 41. This
project includes cross streets, off-street trails,
a bridge over a ravine and trail, and utility
relocations, installations, and connections.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
new text begin
Chisago County; U.S. Highway 8
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new text begin
8,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
(a) For a grant to Chisago County to acquire
property, design, construct, and engineer the
reconstruction of marked U.S. Highway 8
from Karmel Avenue in Chisago City to
Interstate 35. This reconstruction may include
expanding segments of U.S. Highway 8 to
four lanes, constructing or reconstructing
frontage roads and backage roads, and
realigning local roads to consolidate, remove,
and relocate access onto and off of U.S.
Highway 8.
new text end
new text begin
(b) Amounts planned by the Department of
Transportation for the resurfacing of U.S.
Highway 8, as reflected in the department's
Metro District 10-Year Capital Highway
Investment Plan 2020-2029, shall instead be
applied to the reconstruction of U.S. Highway
8 to supplement appropriations for that
purpose from any fund in this section.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 7. new text end
new text begin
Dundas; Trail Segments
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new text begin
370,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Dundas for predesign,
design, and construction of three trail segment
connections, with ADA-compliant features.
The trail segments would be located on the
south side of County Road 1 between Schilling
Drive and Trunk Highway 3; on the south side
of County Road 1 between Trunk Highway 3
and North Stafford Road; and on the East side
of Trunk Highway 3 between County Road 1
and the terminus of the existing trail.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 8. new text end
new text begin
Forest Lake; Road Improvements
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new text begin
4,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Forest Lake for
improvements to Eureka Avenue from State
Highway 97 to County Highway 32.
Improvements include predesign; design;
construction; replacement or repair and
installation of water, sewer, and storm sewer
utilities; street reconstruction, including
improvements on roads adjacent to the project
locations; and other improvements or upgrades
related to street work.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
new text begin
Greenfield; Road Improvements
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new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Greenfield to design,
engineer, construct, and reconstruct Greenfield
Road as a paved road from U.S. Highway 55
to County State-Aid Highway 10 (Woodland
Trail), and for associated stormwater
improvements.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 10. new text end
new text begin
Murray County; CSAH 13
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new text begin
4,200,000 new text end |
new text begin
For one or more grants to Murray County for
preliminary design, design, right-of-way
acquisition, and construction of a flood
mitigation and road-widening project to
include shared-use paths on County State-Aid
Highway 13 between marked U.S. Highway
59 and the end of County State-Aid Highway
13 on Keely Island near Lake Shetek. This
project includes constructing shared-use paths,
raising dikes, and relocating water main and
sanitary sewer infrastructure as necessary.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 11. new text end
new text begin
Ottertail; Tyler Wohlers Memorial
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new text begin
55,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Ottertail for the Tyler
Wohlers Memorial Trail along state Trunk
Highway 78 from Bay View Road to the
Pelican Bay public water access.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 12. new text end
new text begin
Sherburne County; U.S. Highway 169
|
new text begin
9,700,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Sherburne County for property
acquisition, engineering, and construction for
the local road portions of an interchange at
marked U.S. Highway 169 and Sherburne
County State-Aid Highway 4 in the city of
Zimmerman.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 13. new text end
new text begin
Thief River Falls; Airport
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Thief River Falls Regional
Airport Authority. This appropriation is in
addition to the appropriation for the same
purpose in Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session
chapter 3, section 16, subdivision 27.
new text end
Sec. 8. new text begin CORRECTIONS
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new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
10,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the commissioner of corrections for a grant
to Carlton County to construct, furnish, and
equip a new regional female offender and
judicial center within the Carlton County
Justice Center.
new text end
Sec. 9. 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
26,210,000 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
Aitkin County; Health and Human
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new text begin
2,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to Aitkin County for the
construction of the renovation and expansion
of the Aitkin County Health and Human
Services building, including the replacement
of heating and cooling systems; renovating
and repurposing existing spaces to provide
secure interview spaces, Americans with
Disabilities Act accessible restrooms, meeting
spaces, and convertible work areas; renovation
of the lobby; and providing increased security
measures, including adding badge access,
panic buttons, and clear escape routes.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Chaska; City Square West
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new text begin
5,425,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Chaska to acquire
property for the city of Chaska plaza and paseo
areas, acquire property for the city of Chaska
Public Parking, acquire property for the city
of Chaska Mercado and Arts Consortium
Space, and to construct the city of Chaska's
plaza, paseo areas, Mercado and Arts
Consortium Space and Public Parking of the
city Square West redevelopment project.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Fergus Falls; Riverfront Corridor
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new text begin
4,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Fergus Falls for Phase
2, Part 2 improvements as part of the city's
Riverfront Corridor Project. This appropriation
includes money for acquisition of
approximately 11.68 acres of land, and for the
design, engineering, and construction of the
river buffer trail system, including accessible
public parking and other public amenities.
This appropriation also includes money to
design, engineer, and construct two rail
crossings, one at Broadway Avenue and one
at St. Andrews Street, to serve as access points
to the river buffer parcel and provide safe
motor vehicle and pedestrian crossing.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Forest Lake; Veterans Memorial
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new text begin
250,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Forest Lake Veterans
Memorial Committee to construct a memorial
to veterans of the United States armed forces
at Lakeside Memorial Park.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
new text begin
Parkers Prairie; Veterans Memorial
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new text begin
50,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Parkers Prairie to
design, construct, and equip site improvements
and infrastructure for a veterans memorial park
along marked Trunk Highway 29.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 7. new text end
new text begin
Scandia; Water Tower Barn Arts and
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new text begin
2,200,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Scandia to predesign,
design, construct, furnish, and equip the
Scandia Water Tower Barn Arts and Heritage
Center in the city of Scandia. This
appropriation is for the reconstruction and
rehabilitation of the historic Scandia water
tower barn for reuse as a regional arts and
heritage center, along with construction of an
amphitheater and site improvements. This
facility will be located adjacent to the
Gammelgarden Museum and will complement
the telling of the important story of the state's
original Swedish immigrant community. The
water tower barn is the state's only remaining
water tower barn tank house and is eligible
for listing on the National Register of Historic
Places for its unique engineering significance
and the role that tank house facilities played
in the evolution from the agrarian to the early
20th century mercantile economy.
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new text begin Subd. 8. new text end
new text begin
St. Louis County; Mining Exhibit
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new text begin
385,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to St. Louis County to design and
construct a new permanent exhibit on mining
at the St. Louis County Heritage and Arts
Center, also known as the Depot, in the city
of Duluth.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
new text begin
Rochester; Children's Museum
|
new text begin
200,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Rochester Children's
Museum to increase access and engagement
for diverse audiences through museum
programs and exhibits that promote Minnesota
arts, culture, and history.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 10. new text end
new text begin
Stillwater; Riverfront Park
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new text begin
6,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Stillwater to
predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
equip improvements to downtown, St. Croix
riverfront parks, and public spaces in the city
of Stillwater. This appropriation is for an
Americans with Disabilities Act-accessible,
nonmotorized public boat launch and fishing
pier; restoration of hardwood and prairie grass
exploration areas, community gathering and
picnic spaces, and connections to Browns
Creek State Trail at Lumberjack Landing;
rehabilitation of the Lowell Park gazebo to
reconstruct failing foundation and restore
historic features; development of the Chestnut
Street Plaza for pedestrian and event area uses
connecting to the regional trail system;
archaeological enhancements, historic features
interpretation, fishing pier, picnic area, surface
parking, and boat launch facility at Bridgeview
Park; rehabilitation of the Moritz Bergstein
Shoddy Mill and Warehouse, listed on the
National Register of Historic Places, for
visitors and hospitality use; and public river
access, public docking, and trail connections
to the Stillwater Commercial Historic District,
listed on the National Register of Historic
Places, and regional trails from a transient
dock.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 11. new text end
new text begin
Washington County Heritage Center
|
new text begin
700,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Washington County
Historical Society, for capital improvements
at the Washington County Heritage Center in
the city of Stillwater to allow for proper
storage of historical artifacts. This
appropriation includes money for facility
remodeling, replacement of the HVAC system,
roof replacement, exterior facility
improvements, and the purchase and
installation of appropriate storage containers
for historical artifacts.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 12. new text end
new text begin
Winona; Mississippi River Trail
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new text begin
5,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Winona for final
design, engineering, and construction of a
bridge and bridge approaches connecting to
Chestnut Street at one end and Carimona
Street at the other end as part of the
multipurpose nonmotorized Riverfront Trail
from Levee Park to Lions Park.
new text end
Sec. 10. 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
61,779,000 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
Belview; Water Treatment Facility
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new text begin
1,750,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Belview to predesign,
design, construct, and equip the replacement
of aging and failing municipal drinking water
infrastructure.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 3. new text end
new text begin
Cologne; Wastewater Treatment
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new text begin
1,060,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Cologne to design,
permit, engineer, construct, and equip a new
municipal wastewater treatment facility and
related infrastructure.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 4. new text end
new text begin
Corcoran; Drinking Water
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new text begin
10,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Corcoran to construct
and equip drinking water improvements to
serve the municipal service area of the city.
This appropriation includes money for a well,
a water treatment facility, a booster station,
and a water storage facility.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 5. new text end
new text begin
Elysian; Water Treatment Plant
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new text begin
3,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Elysian to construct,
furnish, and equip a water treatment plant to
treat drinking water for radium, manganese,
and iron bacteria. This appropriation includes
money for associated public infrastructure to
transport water from wells 2 and 3 to the water
treatment plant.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 6. new text end
new text begin
Floodwood; Water and Sewer
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new text begin
1,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Floodwood to design
and construct capital improvements to the
city's water and sewer infrastructure along
County Road 8, Trunk Highway 8, and Trunk
Highway 73. This appropriation includes
money for replacement and expansion of water
and sewer mains and associated street
reconstruction.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 7. new text end
new text begin
Gilbert; Water Treatment Plant
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new text begin
1,365,000 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. 8. new text end
new text begin
Hackensack; Water Main
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new text begin
1,400,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Hackensack to
construct an extension of water main, in
conjunction with the reconstruction of Trunk
Highway 371.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 9. new text end
new text begin
Lake Lillian; Water Infrastructure
|
new text begin
3,999,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Lake Lillian to
design, construct, and equip the replacement
of aging and failing municipal infrastructure.
This appropriation includes money for
replacement of water main, improvements to
and replacement of sanitary sewer system and
storm sewer system infrastructure,
rehabilitation of the city's water tower, and
reconstruction of city streets.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 10. new text end
new text begin
North Zumbro Sanitary District;
|
new text begin
10,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the joint powers sanitary district
created pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section
471.59, comprising the cities of Zumbrota,
Goodhue, Pine Island, and Wanamingo, to
acquire property for and to predesign a new
state-of-the-art regional wastewater treatment
facility to be located in Goodhue County and
to serve as a regional wastewater facility
prototype. This facility shall provide
wastewater treatment service for the Elk Run
settlement lands of the Prairie Island Indian
Community, which shall connect to existing
wastewater infrastructure in the city of Pine
Island. This appropriation includes money for
improvements and betterments of a capital
nature, including the construction of
infrastructure necessary to connect the new
facility to the communities in the sanitary
district and for the facility to serve its intended
purpose.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 11. new text end
new text begin
Owatonna and Medford; Wastewater
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new text begin
15,500,000 new text end |
new text begin
Of this amount, $11,000,000 is for a grant to
the city of Owatonna to design, engineer,
construct, furnish, and equip a wastewater
treatment facility in the city of Owatonna. Of
this amount, $4,500,000 is for a grant to the
city of Medford to demolish the existing
Medford wastewater treatment plant, pay for
the sewer access charge, acquire property and
easements, design, engineer, construct, furnish,
and equip a connection to the Owatonna
wastewater treatment facility from the city of
Medford's wastewater collection system.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 12. new text end
new text begin
Ramsey; Water Treatment Facility
|
new text begin
3,200,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Ramsey to construct
a new water treatment facility to remove
manganese and iron from the city's water
supply.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 13. new text end
new text begin
Red Rock Rural Water System
|
new text begin
1,252,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the Red Rock Rural Water
System to acquire land and design, construct,
furnish, and equip a new water treatment plant,
a new well field, installation of approximately
20 miles of water transmission main, and other
improvements to infrastructure required for
an expansion of the Red Rock Rural Water
System, to be built and located in Watonwan,
Brown, and Martin Counties.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 14. new text end
new text begin
Rockville; Lift Station Improvements
|
new text begin
1,201,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Rockville to construct
improvements necessary for rehabilitation and
site restoration of the Grand Lake, Pleasant
Lake, and Voigt sanitary sewer lift stations.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 15. new text end
new text begin
Swanville; Water System
|
new text begin
3,052,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Swanville to design,
construct, engineer, and equip capital
improvements to the city's drinking water
system. This appropriation includes money
for a ground-level water storage tank and
pumping pressure system to replace the
existing water tower; removal of the existing
water tower; new wells; water meter
replacement; and water main extensions,
looping, and replacement.
new text end
new text begin Subd. 16. new text end
new text begin
Watertown; Water Tower
|
new text begin
3,000,000 new text end |
new text begin
For a grant to the city of Watertown to acquire
property for and predesign, design, construct,
and equip a new water tower and associated
improvements, including utilities and an
access road.
new text end
Sec. 11. new text begin MINNESOTA HISTORICAL
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new text begin
$ new text end |
new text begin
2,100,000 new text end |
new text begin
To the Minnesota Historical Society for a grant
to Dodge County to predesign, design, and
construct the stabilization of the Wasioja
Historic District seminary ruins; to predesign,
design, and construct a walkway to the middle
of the ruins to preserve and enhance access to
the ruins; and to construct a fence surrounding
the ruins.
new text end
Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 116J.417, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
Two greater Minnesota child care facility capital grant
accounts are created. One account is created in the deleted text begin special revenuedeleted text end new text begin generalnew text end fund and one in
the bond proceeds fund. Money in the accounts is appropriated to the commissioner to make
grants under this section. Money in the greater Minnesota child care facility capital grant
accounts is available until encumbered or spent subject to section 16A.642.
Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 174.38, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
(a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have
the meanings given them.
(b) "Active transportation" means bicycling, pedestrian activities, and other forms of
nonmotorized transportation.
new text begin
(c) "Bond-eligible costs" means expenditures under subdivision 6, clause (1), for publicly
owned infrastructure in this state with a useful life of at least ten years.
new text end
deleted text begin (c)deleted text end new text begin (d)new text end "Commissioner" means the commissioner of transportation.
Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 174.38, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
new text begin (a) new text end An active transportation account is
established in the special revenue fund. The account consists of funds provided by law and
any other money donated, allotted, transferred, or otherwise provided to the account. Money
in the account must be expended only on a project that receives financial assistance under
this section.
new text begin
(b) An active transportation account is established in the bond proceeds fund. The account
consists of state bond proceeds appropriated to the commissioner. Money in the account
may only be expended on bond-eligible costs of a project receiving financial assistance as
provided under this section. Money in the account may only be expended on a project that
is publicly owned.
new text end
new text begin
(c) An active transportation account is established in the general fund. The account
consists of money 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
Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 1, section 7, subdivision 7, is amended to read:
Subd. 7.Chester Woods State Trail
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2,500,000 |
To complete construction and paving of phase
one of the Chester Woods State Trail from the
city of Rochester to Chester Woods Park in
Olmsted County.new text begin Notwithstanding Minnesota
Statutes, section 16A.642, the bond sale
authorization and appropriation of bond
proceeds in this subdivision are available until
December 31, 2026.
new text end
Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 1, section 7, subdivision 9, is amended to read:
Subd. 9.Glendalough State Park
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750,000 |
To predesign, design, and construct a Visitor
and Trail Center in Glendalough State Park.new text begin
Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.642, the bond sale authorization and
appropriation of bond proceeds for this project
are available until December 31, 2023.
new text end
Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 1, section 7, subdivision 11, is amended to read:
Subd. 11.Mill Towns State Trail
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500,000 |
For acquisition deleted text begin anddeleted text end new text begin ,new text end designnew text begin , and constructionnew text end
of the Mill Towns State Trail between the
cities of Faribault and Waterford.new text begin
Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.642, the bond sale authorization and
appropriation of bond proceeds for this project
are available until December 31, 2026.
new text end
Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 1, section 7, subdivision 18, is amended to read:
Subd. 18.St. Louis and Lake Counties Regional
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1,138,000 |
For a grant to the St. Louis and Lake Counties
Regional Railroad Authority to continue
construction of the Mesabi Trail, starting near
Whalston Road and going toward the city of
Tower for approximately deleted text begin 4.5deleted text end new text begin 2.0new text end miles.new text begin
Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.642, the bond authorization and
appropriation of bond proceeds for this project
are available until December 31, 2026.
new text end
Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 1, section 16, subdivision 14, is amended to read:
Subd. 14.Wadena - U.S. Highway 10
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5,000,000 |
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for a grant to the city
of Wadena for environmental analysis and
environmental cleanup and construction of
storm water drainage within the marked U.S.
Highway 10 corridor in the city of Wadena.new text begin
Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.642, the bond authorization and
appropriation of bond proceeds for this project
are available until December 31, 2026.
new text end
Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 1, section 16, subdivision 19, as amended by Laws
2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 5, section 30, is amended to read:
Subd. 19.Hennepin County - Railroad Crossing
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1,200,000 |
For one or more grants to Hennepin County
or the affected city in the county to construct
railroad crossing safety improvements in
Hennepin County. Of this amount, $350,000
is for crossings at marked County Road 19 in
the city of Loretto; at least $450,000 is for
crossings at Arrowhead Drive in the city of
Medina; and at least $400,000 is for crossings
at East Lake Street and Barry Avenue in the
city of Wayzata. Any unspent portion of this
appropriation remaining after completion of
a project listed in this subdivision, after written
notice to the commissioner of management
and budget, is available for the purposes of
this subdivision.new text begin Notwithstanding Minnesota
Statutes, section 16A.642, the bond sale
authorization and appropriation of bond
proceeds for this project are available until
December 31, 2026.
new text end
Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 1, section 17, subdivision 7, as amended by Laws
2019, chapter 2, article 2, section 5, is amended to read:
Subd. 7.White Bear Lake Trail and Route
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4,000,000 |
(a) To the Metropolitan Council for grants to
complete design and construction of a multiuse
paved trail and route for pedestrians, bicycles,
and wheelchairs around White Bear Lake in
Ramsey and Washington Counties.
(b) $2,600,000 of this appropriation is for a
grant to Ramsey County to design and
construct trail improvements, consistent with
the completed preliminary engineering, along
South Shore Boulevard between White Bear
Avenue and marked Trunk Highway 120 and
to pave an existing dirt path within the Ramsey
County Beach and Water Park from the
entrance to the park at Highway 96 to the
northeast edge of the park.
(c) $1,400,000 of this appropriation is for a
grant to the city of Mahtomedi to design,
construct, and equip elements of the trail and
route along or proximate to Birchwood Road,
Wildwood Beach Road, and on or in the
proximity of Briarwood Road, consistent with
the completed preliminary engineering, and
final design and specification, subject to
approval of the commissioner of transportation
with regard to elements of the trail and route
that are within or adjacent to the right-of-way
of marked Trunk Highway 244.
new text begin
(d) Up to $70,000 of the amount remaining
after substantial completion of the project
described in paragraph (c) is for a grant to the
city of Birchwood Village to predesign,
design, construct, furnish, and equip a Lake
Links Trail segment extending through the
city of Birchwood Village and connecting to
Lakes Links Trail segments in adjacent
communities to complete a loop around White
Bear Lake.
new text end
new text begin
(e) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
section 16A.642, the bond sale authorization
and appropriation of bond proceeds for these
projects are available until December 31,
2026.
new text end
Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 1, section 18, subdivision 5, is amended to read:
Subd. 5.Regional Behavioral Health Crisis
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28,100,000 |
To the commissioner of human services for
behavioral health crisis program facilities
grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
245G.011.new text begin Notwithstanding Minnesota
Statutes, section 16A.642, the bond sale
authorization and appropriation of bond
proceeds for this appropriation are available
until December 31, 2024.
new text end
Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 1, section 21, subdivision 17, is amended to read:
Subd. 17.Minneapolis - American Indian Center
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5,000,000 |
From the general fund in fiscal year 2019 for
a grant to the Minneapolis American Indian
Center to design, construct, furnish, and equip
the renovation and expansion of the center on
Franklin Avenue. This project includes:
demolition work; improvements and additions
to, or replacement of, the mechanical,
electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilating, and
air conditioning systems; repairs to the
existing roof and exterior enclosure; required
site improvements; general renovation of
interior spaces; and expansion of the cafe
space, the event spaces, and the performance
spaces.new text begin Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
section 16A.642, the bond authorization and
appropriation of bond proceeds for this project
are available until December 31, 2024.
new text end
Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 1, section 21, subdivision 29, as amended by
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 5, section 34, is amended to read:
Subd. 29.Wabasha - National Eagle Center and
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8,000,000 |
(a) $1,500,000 of this appropriation is for a
grant to the city of Wabasha to predesign the
renovation and expansion of the National
Eagle Center in order to expand program and
exhibit space, and increase aviary space for
eagles, and to design and construct
improvements to the riverfront in Wabasha
for infrastructure, large vessel landing areas
and docks, and public access and program
areas.
(b) $2,500,000 of this appropriation is for a
grant to the city of Wabasha to acquire land,
design, renovate, construct, furnish, and equip
the National Eagle Center in order to expand
the program space, gift shop, and exhibit
space, and increase aviary space for eagles. If
the acquisition of land, design, renovation,
construction, furnishing, and equipping of the
National Eagle Center expansion of its
program space, gift shop, exhibit space, and
aviary space is complete, the City of Wabasha
may use any remaining money from this
appropriation toward the renovation of the
historical buildings on Main Street.
(c) $4,000,000 of this appropriation is for a
grant to the city of Wabasha to predesign,
design, construct, renovate, furnish, and equip
the new auditorium, expansion of the Preston
Cook Exhibit, and final renovation of the
historical buildings on Main Street.
new text begin
(d) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
section 16A.642, the bond authorization and
appropriation of bond proceeds for the projects
described in paragraphs (a) to (c) are available
until December 31, 2026.
new text end
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 7, subdivision 12,
is amended to read:
Subd. 12.Heartland State Trail; Detroit Lakes
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2,000,000 |
For land acquisition, final engineering, deleted text begin anddeleted text end
designnew text begin , and constructionnew text end of the proposed
Heartland State Trail between its current
terminus at Becker County CSAH 10 and
Trunk Highway 87 in Frazee, and for the
construction of a trail bridge over Becker
County CSAH 10.
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 7, subdivision 18,
as amended by Laws 2021, First Special Session chapter 9, section 20, is amended to read:
Subd. 18.Lake City; deleted text begin Ohuta Beach Breakwaterdeleted text end new text begin
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1,058,000 |
For a grant to the city of Lake City to design,
engineer, and construct a deleted text begin breakwater at Ohuta
Beachdeleted text end new text begin retaining wall providing shoreline
stabilization with public water access to Lake
Pepinnew text end in Lake City at Ohuta Park.
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 7, subdivision 24,
is amended to read:
Subd. 24.Scott deleted text begin Countydeleted text end new text begin Soil and Water
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600,000 |
For the state share of a flood hazard mitigation
grant to new text begin the new text end Scott deleted text begin Countydeleted text end new text begin Soil and Water
Conservation Districtnew text end for publicly owned
capital improvements to prevent or alleviate
flood damage on McMahon Lake under
Minnesota Statutes, section 103F.161new text begin , subject
to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.695new text end .
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 15, subdivision 6,
is amended to read:
Subd. 6.Edina; South Metro Public Safety
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1,000,000 |
For a grant to the city of Edina to predesign,
design, construct, expand, renovate, furnish,
and equip a tactical training building at the
South Metro Public Safety Training Facility
to provide year-round flexible space for
different training scenarios.new text begin Notwithstanding
Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, the bond
sale authorization and appropriation of bond
proceeds for this project are available until
December 31, 2027.
new text end
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 16, subdivision 4,
is amended to read:
Subd. 4.Anoka County; Marked U.S. Highway
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8,400,000 |
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for a grant to Anoka
County for environmental analysis,
preliminary engineering, deleted text begin anddeleted text end final designnew text begin , and
constructionnew text end for the interchanges on marked
U.S. Highway 10/169 at County State-Aid
Highway 56 (Ramsey Boulevard) and County
State-Aid Highway 57 (Sunfish Lake
Boulevard) and the associated railroad grade
separations, frontage roads, backage roads,
and connecting local streets to support the U.S.
Highway 10/169 improvements in the city of
Ramsey.
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 16, subdivision 11,
is amended to read:
Subd. 11.Ramsey County; I-35E and County
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1,500,000 |
From the bond proceeds account in the state
transportation fund as provided in Minnesota
Statutes, section 174.50, for a grant to Ramsey
County to complete the preliminary
engineering deleted text begin anddeleted text end new text begin ,new text end environmental analysisnew text begin , and
final designnew text end for a full access interchange on
County Road J at Interstate Highway 35E and
associated improvements on County Road J
supporting the interchange from Centerville
Road to Otter Lake Road in the cities of North
Oaks and Lino Lakes and White Bear
Township.
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 16, subdivision 25,
is amended to read:
Subd. 25.International Falls-Koochiching
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1,800,000 |
For a grant to the International
Falls-Koochiching County Airport
Commission to provide for the nonfederal
share of a project at International Falls Airport
for land acquisition, predesign, design, and
reconstruction of the runway, taxiway, and
apronnew text begin , including improvements to crosswind
runway 4/22new text end .new text begin Notwithstanding Minnesota
Statutes, section 16A.642, the bond sale
authorization and appropriation of bond
proceeds for the project in this subdivision are
available until December 31, 2025.
new text end
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 16, subdivision 26,
is amended to read:
Subd. 26.Rochester International Airport
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11,400,000 |
(a) The following appropriations are for one
or more grants to the city of Rochester for
improvements to the Rochester International
Airport. If any of these appropriations for a
specified phase is not needed to complete that
phase, the unexpended and unencumbered
amount may be applied to another phase of
the Rochester Airport project for which an
appropriation is made in this subdivision. Each
appropriation for a phase is available when
the commissioner of management and budget
determines that an amount sufficient to
complete that phase is committed to the
project.
(b) $2,900,000 is appropriated for Phase 2, for
property acquisition; site mitigation; petroleum
pipeline relocation and all associated predesign
and design at the Rochester International
Airport.
(c) $460,000 is appropriated for Phase 3, for
relocation of 31st Ave. SW and 90th Street;
utility relocation; grading and drainage
improvements; to modify airport fencing and
all associated predesign and design at the
Rochester International Airport.
(d) $1,000,000 is appropriated for Phase 4, for
removal of taxiways; reconstruction of the
southern portion of Runway 2 and adjacent
Taxiway B including paved shoulders;
installation of lighting and signage and all
associated predesign and design at the
Rochester International Airport.
(e) $1,270,000 is appropriated for Phase 5, to
modify airport fencing; construct an extension
of Runway 2 and Taxiway B including paved
shoulders; construct paved shoulders on the
remaining portion of Runway 2 located south
of the runway-runway intersection; acquisition
and installation of navigational aids;
installation of lighting and signage and all
associated predesign and design at the
Rochester International Airport.
(f) $3,670,000 is appropriated for Phase 6, to
demolish and reconstruct a portion of Taxiway
B including paved shoulders; to reposition
navigational aids; acquire and install
instrument approach improvements; for
grading and drainage improvements;
installation of lighting and signage and all
associated predesign and design at the
Rochester International Airport.
(g) $2,100,000 is appropriated for Phase 7, to
reconstruct taxiway and runway intersections;
to remove Taxiways A6, E, F, G and a portion
of Runway 20; to reconstruct Taxiway D; for
grading and drainage improvements;
installation of lighting and signage and all
associated predesign and design at the
Rochester International Airport.
new text begin
(h) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
section 16A.642, the bond sale authorization
and appropriation of bond proceeds for the
projects described in paragraphs (a) to (g) are
available until December 31, 2028.
new text end
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 17, subdivision 7,
is amended to read:
Subd. 7.Dakota County; Veterans Memorial
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5,000,000 |
For a grant to Dakota County deleted text begin to construct
improvementsdeleted text end new text begin for the acquisition of land and
right-of-way, design, engineering, and
constructionnew text end for the Veterans Memorial
Greenway, including new text begin pedestrian safety-related
improvements, new text end memorials, a community
gathering space, and a new trail connection
between Lebanon Hills Regional Park and the
Mississippi River.
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 17, subdivision 13,
is amended to read:
Subd. 13.White Bear Lake Communities; Lake
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3,600,000 |
For grants to complete design and construction
of a multiuse paved trail and route for
pedestrians, bicycles, and wheelchairs around
White Bear Lake in Ramsey and Washington
Counties, as follows:
(1) $2,600,000 of this appropriation is 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 line of Washington Countynew text begin . This
appropriation may also be used for the
acquisition of permanent easements and
right-of-waynew text end ;
(2) $500,000 of this appropriation is for a
grant to White Bear Township in Ramsey
County to design, engineer, construct, and
equip trail improvements along and parallel
with the shore of White Bear Lake between
the Washington County line and the city limits
of the city of White Bear Lake, Ramsey
County; and
(3) $500,000 of this appropriation is for a
grant to the city of White Bear Lake in
Ramsey County to design, engineer, construct,
and equip trail improvements along or parallel
with the shore of White Bear Lake between
the eastern city limits of White Bear Lake and
Pacific Avenue.
new text begin
Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.642, the bond sale authorization and
appropriation of bond proceeds for this project
is available until December 31, 2026.
new text end
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 20, subdivision 11,
is amended to read:
Subd. 11.Prairie Lake Youth JPB; School and
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2,500,000 |
For a grant to the Prairie Lake Youth Joint
Powers Board to predesign, design, construct,
furnish, and equip an indoor recreation and
educational building adjoining the current
building for the Prairie Lakes Youth Program.new text begin
Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.642, the bond sale authorization and
appropriation of bond proceeds for this project
are available until December 31, 2027.
new text end
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 21, subdivision 17,
is amended to read:
Subd. 17.Duluth; Lake Superior Zoo
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204,000 |
For a grant to the city of Duluth to predesign
deleted text begin and designdeleted text end the renovation or replacement of
the Main Building at the Lake Superior Zoo.
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 21, subdivision 36,
is amended to read:
Subd. 36.St. Cloud; Municipal Athletic
|
10,000,000 |
For a grant to the city of St. Cloud to design,
construct, furnish, and equip improvements
to the municipal athletic complex to serve as
a regional sport facility. This appropriation
includes money to renovate and expand the
new text begin ice arena components of the new text end Municipal
Athletic Facilitydeleted text begin , to demolish the grandstand
at Dick Putz field, and to design, construct,
furnish and equip a new grandstand at Dick
Putz Field. This appropriation may not be used
to acquire and install artificial turf ordeleted text end new text begin only and
may not be usednew text end to construct the west lobby.new text begin
Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.642, the bond sale authorization and
appropriation of bond proceeds for this project
are available until December 31, 2028.
new text end
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 21, subdivision 46,
is amended to read:
Subd. 46.Western Lake Superior Sanitary
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6,750,000 |
For a grant to the Sanitary Board of the
Western Lake Superior Sanitary District to
design and construct engine generators as part
of the combined heat and power system to
capture and process heat and generate
electricity for use at the Western Lake
Superior Sanitary District wastewater
treatment facilities. new text begin Notwithstanding
Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, the bond
sale authorization and appropriation of bond
proceeds for this project are available until
December 31, 2026.
new text end
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 21, subdivision 48,
is amended to read:
Subd. 48.Wright County; Dental Care Facility
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1,400,000 |
For a grant to Wright County to predesign,
design, construct, furnish, and equip a dental
care facility. The dental care facility will be
constructed deleted text begin indeleted text end new text begin withinnew text end a building deleted text begin constructed
for this purpose by the countydeleted text end on the Wright
County Government Center campus in the city
of Buffalo. The county may enter into an
agreement under Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.695, for operation of the dental clinic.
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 22, subdivision 15,
is amended to read:
Subd. 15.Foley; Wastewater Infrastructure
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8,000,000 |
For a grant to the city of Foley to predesign,
design, construct, and equip wastewater
infrastructure improvements, which may also
include acquisition of real property needed for
the wastewater infrastructure improvements.new text begin
This appropriation may be used to reimburse
the city of Foley for costs paid for the project
after the enactment of this subdivision but
prior to execution of a grant agreement for the
project.
new text end
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 22, subdivision 33,
as amended by Laws 2021, First Special Session chapter 9, section 42, is amended to read:
Subd. 33.Vernon Center; Water Infrastructure
|
7,984,000 |
For a grant to the city of Vernon Center to
predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
equip deleted text begin water and wastewater treatment
facilities,deleted text end water distribution, sanitary sewernew text begin ,new text end
and storm water collection systems, and
related local road improvements.new text begin
Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
16A.642, the bond sale authorization and
appropriation of bond proceeds for this project
are available until December 31, 2026.
new text end
Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 3, section 2, subdivision 2, is
amended to read:
Subd. 2.
Hmong American Farmers Association
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2,000,000 |
new text begin (a) new text end For a grant to the Hmong American
Farmers Association to purchase
approximately 155 acres in Dakota County
that the association has leased since 2014,
including buildings and improvements on the
property.
new text begin
(b) Upon completion of the purchase of the
155 acres in Dakota County, any unspent
portion of this appropriation remaining, after
written notice to the commissioner of
management and budget, is available to
purchase additional farmland. Notwithstanding
Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, this
appropriation is available until December 31,
2026.
new text end
new text begin
(c) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
a municipality, county, or the state shall not
take or condemn land purchased pursuant to
this subdivision without the express consent
of the property owner.
new text end
new text begin
(a) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, sections
16A.695, 16B.281 to 16B.287, 92.45, 94.09, and 94.10, any state law, administrative rule,
or commissioner's order to the contrary, and the appropriation of state general obligation
bond proceeds in Laws 2002, chapter 393, article 11, section 5, subdivision 6, and Laws
2005, chapter 20, article 1, section 7, subdivision 24, to the commissioner of natural
resources, the parcels described in subdivision 2 may be conveyed for no consideration to
the city of Two Harbors for outdoor recreation facilities. The commissioner may convey
the parcels described in subdivision 2 subject to the state's reservation of an access easement
if the commissioner determines that reservation of an access easement is necessary or
beneficial for access to any state-owned or state-administered property. Notwithstanding
any provision of this section to the contrary, the real property shall continue to be considered
state bond-financed property after the conveyance of the real property to the city of Two
Harbors and until all the requirements are satisfied for the real property to no longer be
considered state bond-financed property. The city of Two Harbors must operate the state
bond-financed property in compliance with Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.695, and all
applicable state and federal laws, and in a manner that will not cause the interest on the state
general obligation bonds to be subject to federal income taxation for any reason.
new text end
new text begin
(b) The conveyance shall be in a form approved by the attorney general. The attorney
general may make changes to the legal description to correct errors and ensure accuracy.
new text end
new text begin
(c) The commissioner of natural resources has determined that the parcels are no longer
needed for any state purpose and that the state's interests would best be served if the parcels
were conveyed to the city of Two Harbors.
new text end
new text begin
The two parcels of property conveyed in subdivision 1 are as follows:
new text end
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(1) that part of Government Lot 1, Section 1, Township 52 North, Range 11 West of the
Fourth Principal Meridian, Lake County, Minnesota, lying southerly and easterly of the
following described lines: commencing at the center east 1/16 corner; thence along the
North-South 1/16 line on an assumed bearing of North 00 degrees 46 minutes 07 seconds
East 144.23 feet; thence North 67 degrees 30 minutes 43 seconds West 385.00 feet; thence
North 22 degrees 29 minutes 17 seconds East 24.00 feet; thence South 67 degrees 30 minutes
43 seconds East 385.00 feet; thence easterly a distance of 232.90 feet along a tangential
curve concave to the North having a radius of 611.85 feet and central angle of 21 degrees
48 minutes 36 seconds; thence South 89 degrees 19 minutes 19 seconds East 1,015.67 feet;
thence South 00 degrees 40 minutes 41 seconds West 35.00 feet; thence South 89 degrees
19 minutes 19 seconds East 73.08 feet to the east line of said Government Lot 1 and the
point of beginning of said line; thence North 89 degrees 19 minutes 19 seconds West 877.08
feet; thence North 00 degrees 40 minutes 41 seconds East 11.00 feet; thence North 89
degrees 19 minutes 19 seconds West 28.86 feet; thence South 00 degrees 51 minutes 25
seconds West 19.82 feet to a 3/4-inch by 24-inch rebar marked "MN DNR LS 16098" (DNR
monument); thence continuing South 00 degrees 51 minutes 25 seconds West 484.06 feet
to a DNR monument; thence continuing South 00 degrees 51 minutes 25 seconds West 78
feet, more or less to the shore of Lake Superior and there terminating; containing 14.5 acres,
more or less (parcel identification number 23-7600-01415); and
new text end
new text begin
(2) that part of Government Lot 3, Section 6, Township 52 North, Range 10 West of the
Fourth Principal Meridian, described as follows: commencing at the West Quarter corner
of said Section 6 (northwest corner of said Government Lot 3); thence North 88 degrees 43
minutes 09 seconds East along the north line of said Government Lot 3 a distance of 485.19
feet; thence South 00 degrees 20 minutes 34 seconds East a distance of 16 feet, more or
less, to the south line of the northerly 16 feet of said Government Lot 3, being the point of
beginning of the parcel described herein; thence continuing South 00 degrees 20 minutes
34 seconds East a distance of 584 feet, more or less, to a line lying within 600 feet and South
of the North boundary of said Government Lot 3; thence westerly, along said line, to the
west line of said Government Lot 3; thence northerly, along the west line of the said
Government Lot 3 to the south line of the northerly 16 feet of said Government Lot 3; thence
easterly along the south line of the northerly 16 feet of said Government Lot 3 to the point
of beginning; except minerals (parcel identification number 23-7600-06605).
new text end
new text begin
(a) Materials and supplies used in and equipment
incorporated into the construction, reconstruction, upgrade, expansion, or remodeling of
the River Place Arts, Culture, and Event Center in the city of Warroad, are exempt from
sales and use tax imposed under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 297A, if materials, supplies,
and equipment are purchased after May 31, 2023, and before January 1, 2026.
new text end
new text begin
(b) The tax must be imposed and collected as if the rate under Minnesota Statutes, section
297A.62, subdivision 1, applied and then refunded in the same manner provided for projects
under Minnesota Statutes, section 297A.75, subdivision 2, clause (7). Refunds for eligible
purchases must not be issued until after June 30, 2023.
new text end
new text begin
$500,000 is appropriated in fiscal year 2024 from the general
fund to the commissioner of revenue to pay the refunds under subdivision 1, on a first come,
first served basis. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027.
new text end
new text begin
This section is effective the day following final enactment and
applies to sales and purchases made after May 30, 2023, and before January 1, 2026.
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The revisor of statutes shall codify Laws 2023, chapter 37, article 2, section 7, in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 462A.
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Except as otherwise specified, this article is effective the day following final enactment.
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