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Legislative Session number- 86

Bill Name: SF0781

3E Relating to capital investments; authorizing spending to acquire and better
public land and buildings and other public improvements of a capital nature with
certain conditions; appropriating money to the University of Minnesota board of
regents for higher education asset preservation and replacement (HEAPR) and the
Bell museum of natural history, to the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
(MnSCU) board of trustees for HEAPR, the Lake Superior community and technical
college health and science center, Mesabi Range community and technical college
at Eveleth carpentry and industrial mechanical technology and shops, the
Metropolitan State university smart classroom center, the southeast Minnesota
state college technical aviation training center, the North Hennepin community
college center for business and technology, and systemwide initiatives classroom
renovation, providing for debt service payment and unspent appropriations,
appropriating money to independent school district #38, Red Lake, to the
department of natural resources (DNR) for statewide asset preservation, flood
hazard mitigation grants, and for dam renovation and removal, to the pollution
control agency (PCA) for closed landfill cleanup, to the Minnesota zoological
garden for asset preservation and improvement, to the amateur sports commission
for the Blaine national sports center and the Rochester national volleyball
center, to the department of military affairs for asset preservation, to the
department of transportation (DOT) for local bridge replacement and
rehabilitation, Minnesota valley railroad track rehabilitation, the northern
lights express, the Twin Cities to Chicago high-speed rail line, port
development assistance, the Alexandria aircraft surveillance facility, the
Bigfork airport runway, and the Duluth airport terminal, to the metropolitan
council for the Bottineau Boulevard transit way, Cedar Avenue bus rapid
transit,, the Central, I-94, Robert Street, Rush Line, and Southwest corridor
transit ways, the Union Depot, metropolitan regional parks capital improvements,
the Coon Rapids 85th Avenue bicycle trail, the Grand Rounds bridge, lighting,
and roadway, Heritage Village park, the Inver Grove Heights swing bridge, Lower
Afton Road trail, Rice Creek north regional trail, Springbrook nature center,
and Upper Landing shoreline protection, to the department of human services
(DHS) for asset preservation and early childhood learning and child protection
facilities, to the department of veterans affairs for asset preservation and
veterans cemeteries, to department of corrections for asset preservation, to
department of employment and economic development (DEED) for the redevelopment
account, the Big Lake regional ice center, Mankato women's hockey exposition
center, Minneapolis orchestra hall and Schubert performing arts and education
center, Olmsted county steam line extension, St. Cloud civic center expansion,
St. Paul Asian pacific cultural center and the Gillette children's hospital
addition and to Minnesota historical society for historic sites asset
preservation, authorizing and providing for the issuance of state bonds;
requiring governor funding recommendations on agency requests to be submitted to
legislature, specifying information to accompany state assistance requests;
requiring waste management motor vehicle transfer fee revenue to be credited to
the environmental fund; removing revenue bond sales money from pollution control
agency (PCA) remediation fund general portion deposit requirement; allowing the
sale of public libraries funded with state bond proceeds under certain
conditions; allowing public postsecondary education capital budget expenditures
for HEAPR projects to include building energy efficiency improvements using
current best practices; increasing state colleges and universities (MnSCU) board
of trustees revenue bond aggregate principal maximum; adding new authorized uses
for previous appropriations to department of corrections for the Stillwater
facility segregation unit, historical society for the historic Fort Snelling
museum and visitor center, to metropolitan council for Old Cedar Avenue bridge,
to MnSCU for Owatonna college and university center and St. Cloud state
university Brown science hall renovation, to department of administration for
state capitol building restoration, to department of public safety for the
Marshall Minnesota emergency response and industry training center; prohibiting
cancellation of a previous department of employment and economic development
(DEED) grant to Worthington for the former Campbell soup factory soil
contamination remediation; modifying a previous appropriation by allowing MnSCU
to use nonstate money for Metropolitan State university law enforcement training
center; requiring metropolitan council to convey the Apple Valley transit
station and real property in Dakota county to the Minnesota Valley transit
authority; repealing Minnesota management and budget (MMB) (finance) capital
project grants to political subdivision evaluation and pollution control agency
(PCA) closed landfill cleanup revenue bonds
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