Bill Text: MN HF2490 | 2013-2014 | 88th Legislature | Engrossed


Bill Title: Omnibus capital investment bill.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)

Status: (Passed) 2014-05-20 - Secretary of State Chapter 294 [HF2490 Detail]

Download: Minnesota-2013-HF2490-Engrossed.html

1.1A bill for an act
1.2relating to capital investment; authorizing spending to acquire and better public
1.3land and buildings and other improvements of a capital nature with certain
1.4conditions; modifying previous appropriations; establishing new programs
1.5and modifying existing programs; authorizing the use of negotiated sales;
1.6authorizing the transfer of state bond-financed property; authorizing the sale and
1.7issuance of state bonds; appropriating money;amending Minnesota Statutes
1.82012, sections 16A.641, by adding a subdivision; 16A.642, subdivisions 1, 2;
1.916B.335, subdivisions 1, 2; 134.45, subdivision 5b; 135A.034, subdivision 2;
1.10Minnesota Statutes 2013 Supplement, section 16B.335, subdivision 5; Laws
1.112008, chapter 179, sections 7, subdivision 27, as amended; 16, subdivision 5;
1.12Laws 2009, chapter 93, article 1, section 11, subdivision 4; Laws 2010, chapter
1.13189, sections 15, subdivision 5; 21, subdivision 11; Laws 2011, First Special
1.14Session chapter 12, section 18, subdivision 5; Laws 2012, chapter 293, sections
1.1519, subdivision 4; 21, subdivision 6; Laws 2012, First Special Session chapter
1.161, article 1, section 9, subdivision 3; article 2, section 4, subdivision 2; Laws
1.172013, chapter 136, sections 4; 7.
1.18BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

1.19ARTICLE 1
1.20APPROPRIATIONS

1.21
Section 1. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS.
1.22    The sums shown in the column under "Appropriations" are appropriated from the
1.23bond proceeds fund, or another named fund, to the state agencies or officials indicated,
1.24to be spent for public purposes. Appropriations of bond proceeds must be spent as
1.25authorized by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5, paragraph (a), to acquire
1.26and better public land and buildings and other public improvements of a capital nature, or
1.27as authorized by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5, paragraphs (b) to (j),
1.28or article XIV. Unless otherwise specified, money appropriated in this act for a capital
1.29program or project may be used to pay state agency staff costs that are attributed directly
2.1to the capital program or project in accordance with accounting policies adopted by the
2.2commissioner of management and budget. Unless otherwise specified, the appropriations
2.3in this act are available until the project is completed or abandoned subject to Minnesota
2.4Statutes, section 16A.642. Unless otherwise specified in this act, money appropriated in
2.5this act for activities under Minnesota Statutes, sections 16B.307, 84.946, and 135A.046,
2.6should not be used for projects that can be financed within a reasonable time frame under
2.7Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.322 or 16C.144.
2.8
SUMMARY
2.9
University of Minnesota
$
119,367,000
2.10
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
159,812,000
2.11
Education
7,491,000
2.12
Minnesota State Academies
11,354,000
2.13
Perpich Center for Arts Education
2,000,000
2.14
Natural Resources
63,480,000
2.15
Pollution Control Agency
2,625,000
2.16
Board of Water and Soil Resources
8,000,000
2.17
Agriculture
203,000
2.18
Zoological Garden
12,000,000
2.19
Administration
127,000,000
2.20
Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission
7,973,000
2.21
Military Affairs
3,244,000
2.22
Public Safety
4,030,000
2.23
Transportation
57,263,000
2.24
Metropolitan Council
45,968,000
2.25
Human Services
86,387,000
2.26
Veterans Affairs
2,800,000
2.27
Corrections
11,881,000
2.28
Employment and Economic Development
92,130,000
2.29
Public Facilities Authority
45,993,000
2.30
Housing Finance Agency
20,000,000
2.31
Minnesota Historical Society
12,002,000
2.32
Bond Sale Expenses
900,000
2.33
Cancellations
(10,849,000)
2.34
TOTAL
$
893,054,000
2.35
Bond Proceeds Fund (General Fund Debt Service)
814,745,000
2.36
Bond Proceeds Fund (User Financed Debt Service)
39,104,000
2.37
State Transportation Fund
36,613,000
2.38
Maximum Effort School Loan Fund
5,491,000
2.39
Trunk Highway Fund
7,950,000
2.40
Bond Proceeds Cancellations
(10,849,000)
2.41
APPROPRIATIONS

3.1
Sec. 2. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
3.2
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
119,367,000
3.3To the Board of Regents of the University
3.4of Minnesota for the purposes specified in
3.5this section.
3.6
3.7
Subd. 2.Higher Education Asset Preservation
and Replacement (HEAPR)
42,500,000
3.8To be spent in accordance with Minnesota
3.9Statutes, section 135A.046.
3.10
3.11
Subd. 3.Minneapolis; Tate Laboratory
Renovation
56,700,000
3.12To design, renovate, furnish, and equip the
3.13Tate Laboratory of Physics building on the
3.14Minneapolis campus for the College of
3.15Science and Engineering.
3.16
Subd. 4.Crookston; Wellness Center
10,000,000
3.17To predesign, design, renovate existing
3.18space, construct additional space, furnish,
3.19and equip the wellness and recreational
3.20center on the Crookston Campus.
3.21
Subd. 5.Research Laboratories
8,667,000
3.22To design, construct, furnish, and equip a
3.23new bee research facility and to design,
3.24renovate, furnish, and equip the aquatic
3.25invasive species research laboratory.
3.26
3.27
Subd. 6.Duluth; Chemical Sciences and
Advanced Materials Building
1,500,000
3.28To predesign and design a new facility to meet
3.29the research and undergraduate instruction
3.30needs of the Swenson College of Science and
3.31Engineering on the Duluth campus.
3.32
Subd. 7.University Share
4.1Except for the appropriation for HEAPR, the
4.2appropriations in this section are intended to
4.3cover approximately two-thirds of the cost of
4.4each project. The remaining costs must be
4.5paid from university sources.
4.6
Subd. 8.Unspent Appropriations
4.7Upon substantial completion of a project
4.8authorized in this section and after written
4.9notice to the commissioner of management
4.10and budget, the Board of Regents must use
4.11any money remaining in the appropriation
4.12for that project for HEAPR under Minnesota
4.13Statutes, section 135A.046. The Board
4.14of Regents must report by February 1 of
4.15each even-numbered year to the chairs of
4.16the house of representatives and senate
4.17committees with jurisdiction over capital
4.18investment and higher education finance, and
4.19to the chairs of the house of representatives
4.20Ways and Means Committee and the senate
4.21Finance Committee, on how the remaining
4.22money has been allocated or spent.

4.23
4.24
Sec. 3. MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGES
AND UNIVERSITIES
4.25
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
159,812,000
4.26To the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota
4.27State Colleges and Universities for the
4.28purposes specified in this section.
4.29
4.30
Subd. 2.Higher Education Asset Preservation
and Replacement (HEAPR)
42,500,000
4.31To be spent in accordance with Minnesota
4.32Statutes, section 135A.046.
4.33
Subd. 3.Metropolitan State University
35,865,000
5.1To complete the design of and to construct,
5.2furnish, and equip the Science Education
5.3Center, and renovate, furnish, and equip
5.4space in the new main building.
5.5
Subd. 4.Bemidji State University
13,790,000
5.6To complete design and renovate, construct
5.7an addition to, furnish, and equip Memorial
5.8Hall; to design and renovate, furnish, and
5.9equip Decker Hall; to demolish Sanford Hall;
5.10and to design the demolition and replacement
5.11of Hagg Sauer Hall.
5.12
Subd. 5.Lake Superior College
5,266,000
5.13To complete design, renovate, furnish, and
5.14equip the allied health and science classroom,
5.15lab, and clinic space in the 1986 wing of the
5.16E building.
5.17
5.18
Subd. 6.Minneapolis Community and
Technical College
3,600,000
5.19To design and renovate classroom and lab
5.20space, and upgrade HVAC, security systems,
5.21and facility exteriors.
5.22
Subd. 7.St. Paul College
1,500,000
5.23To design, renovate, furnish, and equip
5.24classroom and lab space for the culinary arts
5.25and computer numerical control/machine
5.26tool programs.
5.27
5.28
Subd. 8.Minnesota State College - Southeast
Technical
1,700,000
5.29To design, renovate, repurpose, furnish, and
5.30equip classroom and lab space on the Red
5.31Wing and Winona campuses.
5.32
Subd. 9.Central Lakes College - Staples
4,234,000
5.33To design, renovate, repurpose, furnish, and
5.34equip space on the main campus to improve
6.1overall space utilization, efficiency, and
6.2academic program sustainability.
6.3
6.4
Subd. 10.Minnesota State University -
Mankato
25,818,000
6.5To complete design, construct, furnish, and
6.6equip a clinical science building.
6.7
6.8
Subd. 11.Minnesota State Community and
Technical College - Moorhead
6,544,000
6.9To design, renovate, demolish obsolete
6.10space, construct an addition, and furnish and
6.11equip the transportation center.
6.12
6.13
Subd. 12.Rochester Community and Technical
College
1,000,000
6.14To design the demolition of Memorial and
6.15Plaza Halls and the renovation and relocation
6.16of associated classrooms and office spaces.
6.17
Subd. 13.Century College
2,020,000
6.18To design, renovate, repurpose, furnish,
6.19and equip classroom and lab space for
6.20high-demand technical programs including a
6.21digital fabrication lab and solar panels.
6.22
6.23
Subd. 14.Northland Community and Technical
College
5,864,000
6.24To complete design, demolish obsolete
6.25facilities, construct new, and renovate,
6.26furnish, and equip the aviation maintenance
6.27complex at the Thief River Falls airport.
6.28This appropriation is not available until the
6.29commissioner of management and budget
6.30has determined that the Board of Trustees
6.31and the college have entered into a long-term
6.32ground lease with the Thief River Falls
6.33Airport Authority for a term of not less than
6.3437.5 years.
6.35
Subd. 15.Northeast Higher Education District
3,344,000
7.1To design, renovate, furnish, and equip
7.2Wilson Hall and construct a biomass boiler
7.3system on the Itasca campus; to design,
7.4renovate, furnish, and equip the clinical
7.5nursing lab on the Rainy River campus;
7.6to design, renovate, furnish, and equip
7.7classroom and lab space on the Vermilion
7.8campus; and to design the demolition of and
7.9to demolish obsolete space, and to design,
7.10renovate, furnish, and equip space on the
7.11Hibbing campus.
7.12
Subd. 16.Winona State University
5,902,000
7.13To design, renovate, remodel, furnish, and
7.14equip classrooms for the Education Village
7.15project, which includes Wabasha Hall,
7.16Wabasha Rec, and the Cathedral School.
7.17
Subd. 17.St. Cloud State University
865,000
7.18To design the renovation of Eastman Hall to
7.19relocate student health services and academic
7.20programs into the renovated Eastman Hall.
7.21
Subd. 18.Debt Service
7.22(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), the
7.23Board of Trustees shall pay the debt service
7.24on one-third of the principal amount of state
7.25bonds sold to finance projects authorized
7.26by this section. After each sale of general
7.27obligation bonds, the commissioner of
7.28management and budget shall notify the
7.29board of the amounts assessed for each year
7.30for the life of the bonds.
7.31(b) The board need not pay debt service
7.32on bonds sold to finance HEAPR. Where a
7.33nonstate match is required, the debt service is
7.34due on a principal amount equal to one-third
8.1of the total project cost, less the match
8.2committed before the bonds are sold.
8.3(c) The commissioner of management and
8.4budget shall reduce the board's assessment
8.5each year by one-third of the net income
8.6from investment of general obligation bond
8.7proceeds in proportion to the amount of
8.8principal and interest otherwise required to
8.9be paid by the board. The board shall pay its
8.10resulting net assessment to the commissioner
8.11of management and budget by December
8.121 each year. If the board fails to make
8.13a payment when due, the commissioner
8.14of management and budget shall reduce
8.15allotments for appropriations from the
8.16general fund otherwise available to the board
8.17and apply the amount of the reduction to
8.18cover the missed debt service payment. The
8.19commissioner of management and budget
8.20shall credit the payments received from the
8.21board to the bond debt service account in
8.22the state bond fund each December 1 before
8.23money is transferred from the general fund
8.24under Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.641,
8.25subdivision 10.
8.26
Subd. 19.Unspent Appropriations
8.27(a) Upon substantial completion of a project
8.28authorized in this section and after written
8.29notice to the commissioner of management
8.30and budget, the board must use any money
8.31remaining in the appropriation for that
8.32project for HEAPR under Minnesota
8.33Statutes, section 135A.046. The Board
8.34of Trustees must report by February 1 of
8.35each even-numbered year to the chairs of
9.1the house of representatives and senate
9.2committees with jurisdiction over capital
9.3investment and higher education finance, and
9.4to the chairs of the house of representatives
9.5Ways and Means Committee and the senate
9.6Finance Committee, on how the remaining
9.7money has been allocated or spent.
9.8(b) The unspent portion of an appropriation
9.9for a project in this section that is complete is
9.10available for HEAPR under this subdivision,
9.11at the same campus as the project for which
9.12the original appropriation was made and the
9.13debt service requirement under subdivision
9.1418 is reduced accordingly. Minnesota
9.15Statutes, section 16A.642, applies from the
9.16date of the original appropriation to the
9.17unspent amount transferred.

9.18
Sec. 4. EDUCATION
9.19
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
7,491,000
9.20To the commissioner of education for the
9.21purposes specified in this section.
9.22
9.23
Subd. 2.Independent School District No. 38,
Red Lake
5,491,000
9.24(a) This appropriation is from the maximum
9.25effort school loan fund for a capital loan
9.26to Independent School District No. 38,
9.27Red Lake, as provided in Minnesota
9.28Statutes, sections 126C.60 to 126C.72. This
9.29appropriation is to complete design and
9.30construction of, furnish, and equip a single
9.31kitchen and cafeteria to serve the high school
9.32and middle school. Before any capital loan
9.33contract is approved under this authorization,
9.34the district must provide documentation
10.1acceptable to the commissioner of education
10.2on how the capital loan will be used.
10.3(b) The commissioner of administration
10.4may provide project management services
10.5to assist the Department of Education
10.6with overseeing the project. No funds for
10.7construction may be distributed by the
10.8commissioner of education to the recipient
10.9school district until bids have been received
10.10on 100 percent of the construction documents
10.11and satisfactory documentation has been
10.12submitted to the commissioner of education
10.13indicating the project can be fully completed
10.14with funds available for the project.
10.15
Subd. 3.Library Construction Grants
2,000,000
10.16(a) For library construction grants under
10.17Minnesota Statutes, section 134.45.
10.18(b) $570,000 of this appropriation is for a
10.19grant to the city of Jackson to predesign,
10.20design, construct, furnish, and equip the
10.21renovation and expansion of the city library.
10.22This appropriation is not available until the
10.23commissioner of management and budget
10.24determines that at least an equal amount has
10.25been committed to the project from nonstate
10.26sources.
10.27(c) $257,000 of this appropriation is for a
10.28grant to the city of Perham to predesign,
10.29design, construct, furnish, and equip
10.30the renovation of the city library. This
10.31appropriation is not available until the
10.32commissioner of management and budget
10.33determines that at least an equal amount has
10.34been committed to the project from nonstate
10.35sources.
11.1(d) $50,000 of this appropriation is for a grant
11.2to the city of Bagley for capital improvements
11.3to the city's library. This appropriation is
11.4not available until the commissioner of
11.5management and budget determines that at
11.6least an equal amount has been committed to
11.7the project from nonstate sources.

11.8
Sec. 5. MINNESOTA STATE ACADEMIES
11.9
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
11,354,000
11.10To the commissioner of administration for
11.11the purposes specified in this section.
11.12
Subd. 2.Asset Preservation
700,000
11.13For capital asset preservation improvements
11.14and betterments on both campuses of the
11.15Minnesota State Academies, to be spent in
11.16accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section
11.1716B.307.
11.18
Subd. 3.New Residence Hall
10,654,000
11.19To complete the design of and perform
11.20asbestos and hazardous materials abatement
11.21and demolition of Frechette Hall and to
11.22design, construct, furnish, and equip a new
11.23boys' dormitory on the Minnesota State
11.24Academy for the Deaf campus.

11.25
11.26
Sec. 6. PERPICH CENTER FOR ARTS
EDUCATION
$
2,000,000
11.27To the commissioner of administration for
11.28capital asset preservation improvements and
11.29betterments at the Perpich Center for Arts
11.30Education, to be spent in accordance with
11.31Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.307.

11.32
Sec. 7. NATURAL RESOURCES
12.1
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
63,480,000
12.2(a) To the commissioner of natural resources
12.3for the purposes specified in this section.
12.4(b) The appropriations in this section are
12.5subject to the requirements of the natural
12.6resources capital improvement program
12.7under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.12,
12.8unless this section or the statutes referred
12.9to in this section provide more specific
12.10standards, criteria, or priorities for projects
12.11than Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.12.
12.12
Subd. 2.Natural Resources Asset Preservation
10,000,000
12.13For the renovation of state-owned facilities
12.14and recreational assets operated by the
12.15commissioner of natural resources to
12.16be spent in accordance with Minnesota
12.17Statutes, section 84.946. Notwithstanding
12.18section 84.946, the commissioner may use
12.19this appropriation to replace buildings if,
12.20considering the embedded energy in the
12.21building, that is the most energy-efficient and
12.22carbon-reducing method of renovation.
12.23
Subd. 3.Flood Hazard Mitigation
4,500,000
12.24(a) For the state share of flood hazard
12.25mitigation grants for publicly owned capital
12.26improvements to prevent or alleviate flood
12.27damage under Minnesota Statutes, section
12.28103F.161.
12.29(b) Levee projects, to the extent practical,
12.30shall meet the state standard of three feet
12.31above the 100-year flood elevation.
12.32(c) Project priorities shall be determined by
12.33the commissioner as appropriate and based
12.34on need, and to the extent possible, address
13.1needs in the Moorhead and Montevideo areas
13.2first.
13.3(d) This appropriation includes money
13.4for the following county, township, and
13.5municipal projects as prioritized by the
13.6commissioner: Ada, Afton, Alvarado,
13.7Argyle, Austin, Borup, Breckenridge,
13.8Browntown, Climax, Crookston, Delano,
13.9Granite Falls, Inver Grove Heights, Maynard,
13.10Melrose, Minneota, Minnesota River Area II,
13.11Montevideo, Moorhead, Newport, Nielsville,
13.12Oakport Township, Oslo, Roseau, Rushford,
13.13St. Vincent, South St. Paul, and Shelly.
13.14(e) This appropriation includes money for the
13.15following watershed projects: Cedar River
13.16Watershed District; North Ottawa, Bois
13.17de Sioux Watershed District; Quick, Two
13.18Rivers Watershed District; Redpath, Bois de
13.19Sioux Watershed District; Roseau Wildlife
13.20Management Area, Roseau River Watershed
13.21District; and Shell Rock Watershed District.
13.22(f) For any project listed in this subdivision
13.23that the commissioner determines is not
13.24ready to proceed or does not expend all the
13.25money allocated to it, the commissioner may
13.26allocate that project's money to a project on
13.27the commissioner's priority list.
13.28(g) To the extent that the cost of a project
13.29exceeds two percent of the median household
13.30income in a municipality or township
13.31multiplied by the number of households in the
13.32municipality or township, this appropriation
13.33is also for the local share of the project.
13.34
Subd. 4.Buildings and Facilities Development
2,000,000
14.1To predesign buildings in Bemidji, Rochester,
14.2and a lab/necropsy facility; and to replace
14.3buildings that are in poor condition, outdated,
14.4and no longer support the natural resource
14.5work.
14.6
Subd. 5.Dam Renovation, Repair, Removal
6,500,000
14.7(a) To renovate or remove publicly owned
14.8dams. The commissioner shall determine
14.9project priorities as appropriate under
14.10Minnesota Statutes, sections 103G.511 and
14.11103G.515.
14.12(b) This appropriation includes up to
14.13$2,750,000 for a grant to the city of Champlin
14.14to repair and renovate the Champlin Mill
14.15Pond Dam. Notwithstanding the match
14.16requirements in section 103G.515, the grant
14.17to the city of Champlin does not require any
14.18nonstate match.
14.19(c) $2,400,000 of this appropriation is for
14.20a grant to Blue Earth County to repair and
14.21renovate the Rapidan Dam. Notwithstanding
14.22the match requirements in section 103G.515,
14.23the grant to Blue Earth County does not
14.24require any nonstate match.
14.25(d) $1,350,000 of this appropriation is for
14.26a grant to Dakota County for construction
14.27of improvements for upgrading the spillway
14.28capacity of Lake Byllesby Dam on the
14.29Cannon River in Dakota and Goodhue
14.30Counties.
14.31
14.32
Subd. 6.Lake Vermilion State Park
Development
14,000,000
14.33For the development of Lake Vermilion State
14.34Park, established under Minnesota Statutes,
14.35section 85.012, subdivision 38a.
15.1
Subd. 7.RIM Critical Habitat
2,000,000
15.2To provide the state match for the critical
15.3habitat private sector matching account under
15.4Minnesota Statutes, section 84.943. This
15.5appropriation must be used only to acquire
15.6fee title.
15.7
Subd. 8.Fish Hatchery Improvements
2,000,000
15.8For improvements of a capital nature to
15.9hatchery facilities owned by the state and
15.10operated by the commissioner of natural
15.11resources under Minnesota Statutes, section
15.1297A.045, subdivision 1, and to provide
15.13system upgrades to prevent the spread of
15.14invasive species and pathogens.
15.15
Subd. 9.Forest Land for the Future
2,963,000
15.16To provide for the reforestation and stand
15.17improvement on state forest lands to meet
15.18the reforestation requirements of Minnesota
15.19Statutes, section 89.002, subdivision 2,
15.20including purchasing native seeds and native
15.21seedlings, planting, seeding, site preparation,
15.22and protection on state lands administered
15.23by the commissioner.
15.24
15.25
Subd. 10.State Trails Acquisition and
Development
17,667,000
15.26(a) To acquire land for and to construct and
15.27renovate state trails under Minnesota Statutes,
15.28section 85.015. This appropriation includes
15.29funding for the following trail projects:
15.30(1) $433,000 to acquire land for and develop
15.31approximately four miles of the Blazing Star
15.32Trail from Myre-Big Island State Park to
15.33Hayward;
16.1(2) $1,732,000 is for the Camp
16.2Ripley/Veterans Trail;
16.3(3) $2,381,500 is for the Cuyuna Lakes Trail
16.4segment from Deerwood to Crosby and
16.5the Sagamore Unit of the Cuyuna Country
16.6State Recreation Area, to connect to the Paul
16.7Bunyan Trail and into Lum Park and then to
16.8the airport;
16.9(4) $519,600 is to acquire land and develop
16.10the Gateway Trail from Pine Point Park in
16.11May Township into William O'Brien State
16.12Park;
16.13(5) $1,472,200 is to acquire land and develop
16.14the Gitchi-Gami Trail from a Department
16.15of Transportation wayside rest on Trunk
16.16Highway 61 at Cutface Creek to the existing
16.17trail terminus on the west edge of Grand
16.18Marais;
16.19(6) $1,299,000 is to acquire land and develop
16.20an approximately five mile spur from the
16.21Glacial Lakes Trail through New London and
16.22into Sibley State Park, including a separated
16.23grade crossing of Trunk Highway 71;
16.24(7) $259,800 is to acquire land and develop a
16.25portion of the Goodhue Pioneer Trail;
16.26(8) $2,684,600 is to design, develop, and
16.27complete the Heartland Trail from Detroit
16.28Lakes to Frazee, and to predesign the trail
16.29between Moorhead and Hawley. Any
16.30remaining portion of this amount may be
16.31used to fund the design and completion
16.32of other sections of the Heartland Trail,
16.33including from Park Rapids to Itasca State
16.34Park or from Hawley to Detroit Lakes;
17.1(9) $1,732,200 is to pave approximately
17.228.5 miles of the Luce Line Trail from the
17.3Carver-McLeod County border to Cedar
17.4Mills in Meeker County;
17.5(10) $476,300 is to acquire land and develop
17.6the Mill Towns Trail segment from Faribault
17.7to Dundas;
17.8(11) $346,400 is for the Minnesota River
17.9Trail between Mankato and St. Peter, and
17.10connections to the Sakatah Singing Hills State
17.11Trail and the Red Jacket Trail in Mankato;
17.12(12) $2,165,000 is to develop the Minnesota
17.13Valley Trail from the Bloomington Ferry
17.14Bridge to the Minnesota Valley Wildlife
17.15Refuge Visitor Center in Bloomington; and
17.16(13) $2,165,000 is to acquire land and
17.17develop approximately 11 miles of the
17.18Shooting Star Trail from Rose Creek to
17.19Austin.
17.20(b) The commissioner may allocate money
17.21not needed to complete a project listed in
17.22this section to another project listed in this
17.23section that may need additional money to
17.24be completed. For any project listed in this
17.25subdivision that the commissioner determines
17.26is not ready to proceed, the commissioner
17.27may reallocate that project's money to
17.28another state trail project described in this
17.29section or other state trail infrastructure.
17.30The chairs of the house of representatives
17.31and senate committees with jurisdiction
17.32over environment and natural resources
17.33and legislators from the affected legislative
17.34districts must be notified of any changes.
17.35
Subd. 11.Central Minnesota Regional Parks
500,000
18.1For a grant to the city of Sartell to acquire up
18.2to 68 acres of land located along the Sauk
18.3River near the confluence of the Mississippi
18.4to serve as part of the Central Minnesota
18.5Regional Parks and Trails.
18.6
Subd. 12.Fort Snelling Upper Post, Paths
500,000
18.7To design and construct bicycle and
18.8pedestrian paths between the Fort Snelling
18.9light rail transit station and historic Fort
18.10Snelling and the upper post area.
18.11
Subd. 13.Red River Recreation Area
250,000
18.12To improve campground utilities in the Red
18.13River Recreation Area in the city of East
18.14Grand Forks. These improvements may
18.15include expansion of camping amenities
18.16in the form of full hookups, which include
18.17water, electricity, and sewage, but the
18.18appropriation does not include funding of a
18.19swimming pool.
18.20
Subd. 14.Lake Zumbro Restoration
500,000
18.21For a grant to Olmsted County for the
18.22removal of sedimentation in Lake Zumbro,
18.23including final engineering, dredging, and
18.24dredged soil disposal from the sites identified
18.25in the Preliminary Engineering Report for
18.26Dredging Lake Zumbro. This appropriation
18.27is not available until the commissioner of
18.28management and budget determines that at
18.29least an equal amount has been committed to
18.30the project from nonstate funds.
18.31
Subd. 15.Grant County Trail Grant
100,000
18.32For a grant to Grant County for predesign,
18.33acquisition, and improvements for a trail
18.34from the city of Elbow Lake to Pomme de
19.1Terre Lake. The commissioner of natural
19.2resources may allocate any amount not
19.3needed to complete this project to state
19.4trail acquisition and improvements under
19.5Minnesota Statutes, section 85.015.
19.6
19.7
Subd. 16.State Forest Campground
Connection to Sewer System
19.8The commissioner must provide for the state
19.9forest campground in Kabetogama Township
19.10to be connected to a public sewage treatment
19.11system within the Voyageurs National
19.12Park Clean Water Joint Powers Board's
19.13jurisdiction, when one is constructed and
19.14operational.
19.15
Subd. 17.Unspent Appropriations
19.16The unspent portion of an appropriation for
19.17a project in this section that is complete,
19.18upon written notice to the commissioner
19.19of management and budget, is available
19.20for asset preservation under Minnesota
19.21Statutes, section 84.946. Minnesota Statutes,
19.22section 16A.642, applies from the date of the
19.23original appropriation to the unspent amount
19.24transferred.

19.25
Sec. 8. POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY
$
2,625,000
19.26To the Pollution Control Agency for a
19.27solid waste capital assistance grant under
19.28Minnesota Statutes, section 115A.54, to
19.29Becker County to design and construct
19.30a waste transfer facility and a material
19.31recovery facility. This amount includes 75
19.32percent of the cost of the transfer station and
19.3350 percent of the cost of a material recovery
19.34facility. This appropriation is not available
20.1until the commissioner of management and
20.2budget determines that an amount sufficient
20.3to complete the project is committed from
20.4nonstate sources.

20.5
Sec. 9. AGRICULTURE
$
203,000
20.6To the commissioner of administration
20.7to design, reconstruct, and equip the feed
20.8storage and grinding rooms in the Agriculture
20.9Laboratory.

20.10
20.11
Sec. 10. BOARD OF WATER AND SOIL
RESOURCES
20.12
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
8,000,000
20.13To the Board of Water and Soil Resources
20.14for the purposes specified in this section.
20.15
20.16
Subd. 2.Reinvest in Minnesota (RIM) Reserve
Program
6,000,000
20.17(a) To acquire conservation easements from
20.18landowners to preserve, restore, create, and
20.19enhance wetlands and associated uplands
20.20of prairie and grasslands, and restore and
20.21enhance rivers and streams, riparian lands,
20.22and associated uplands of prairie and
20.23grasslands in order to protect soil and water
20.24quality, support fish and wildlife habitat,
20.25reduce flood damage, and provide other
20.26public benefits. The provisions of Minnesota
20.27Statutes, section 103F.515, apply to this
20.28program.
20.29(b) The board shall give priority to leveraging
20.30federal funds by enrolling targeted new
20.31lands or enrolling environmentally sensitive
20.32lands that have expiring federal conservation
20.33agreements.
21.1(c) The board is authorized to enter into
21.2new agreements and amend past agreements
21.3with landowners as required by Minnesota
21.4Statutes, section 103F.515, subdivision 5, to
21.5allow for restoration. Of this appropriation,
21.6up to five percent may be used for restoration
21.7and enhancement.
21.8
21.9
Subd. 3.Local Government Roads Wetland
Replacement Program
2,000,000
21.10To acquire land or permanent easements
21.11and to restore, create, enhance, and preserve
21.12wetlands to replace those wetlands drained or
21.13filled as a result of the repair, reconstruction,
21.14replacement, or rehabilitation of existing
21.15public roads as required by Minnesota
21.16Statutes, section 103G.222, subdivision 1,
21.17paragraphs (l) and (m). The board may vary
21.18the priority order of Minnesota Statutes,
21.19section 103G.222, subdivision 3, paragraph
21.20(a), to implement an in-lieu fee agreement
21.21approved by the U.S. Army Corps of
21.22Engineers under Section 404 of the Clean
21.23Water Act. The purchase price paid for
21.24acquisition of land or perpetual easement
21.25must be a fair market value as determined
21.26by the board. The board may enter into
21.27agreements with the federal government,
21.28other state agencies, political subdivisions,
21.29nonprofit organizations, fee title owners, or
21.30other qualified private entities to acquire
21.31wetland replacement credits in accordance
21.32with Minnesota Rules, chapter 8420.

21.33
21.34
Sec. 11. MINNESOTA ZOOLOGICAL
GARDEN
21.35
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
12,000,000
22.1To the Minnesota Zoological Garden Board
22.2for the purposes specified in this section.
22.3
22.4
Subd. 2.Asset Preservation and Exhibit
Renewal
7,000,000
22.5For capital asset preservation improvements
22.6and betterments to infrastructure and
22.7exhibits at the Minnesota Zoo, to be spent in
22.8accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section
22.916B.307. Notwithstanding the specified
22.10uses of money under Minnesota Statutes,
22.11section 16B.307, the board may also use this
22.12appropriation for capital improvements and
22.13betterments to complete the Discovery Bay
22.14exhibit.
22.15
Subd. 3.Heart of the Zoo
5,000,000
22.16For the design, renovation, and repair of the
22.17upper and lower plazas; for the design and
22.18extension of the plaza; and for design of the
22.19Heart of the Zoo II project.

22.20
Sec. 12. ADMINISTRATION
22.21
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
127,000,000
22.22To the commissioner of administration for
22.23the purposes specified in this section.
22.24
22.25
Subd. 2.Capitol Renovation and Restoration
Continued
126,300,000
22.26This appropriation is in addition to the
22.27appropriations in Laws 2012, chapter 293,
22.28section 13, subdivision 3, and Laws 2013,
22.29chapter 136, section 3, subdivision 2, for
22.30the same purposes and subject to the same
22.31restrictions, tenant approvals, and other
22.32terms specified in Laws 2013, chapter 136,
22.33section 3, subdivisions 2 and 3. In addition,
22.34the appropriation may be used to predesign,
23.1design, construct, repair, renovate, remodel,
23.2furnish, and equip space for broadcast media,
23.3and for assessment and conservation of
23.4works of art in the Capitol.
23.5
23.6
Subd. 3.Minnesota Hmong-Lao Veterans
Memorial
450,000
23.7To complete design of and construct a
23.8memorial in the Capitol Area to honor all
23.9Hmong-Lao veterans of the war in Laos
23.10who were allied with the American forces
23.11during the Vietnam War. This appropriation
23.12is not available until the commissioner of
23.13management and budget has determined
23.14that at least $90,000 has been committed to
23.15the project from nonstate sources. Nonstate
23.16funds provided for this project may also be
23.17used to fund only its proportional share of
23.18new sidewalks leading to monuments in the
23.19Capitol Area.
23.20
Subd. 4.Minnesota Workers Memorial
250,000
23.21For capital improvements to the Minnesota
23.22Workers Memorial on the grounds of the
23.23State Capitol.

23.24
23.25
Sec. 13. MINNESOTA AMATEUR SPORTS
COMMISSION
23.26
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
7,973,000
23.27To the Minnesota Amateur Sports
23.28Commission for the purposes specified in
23.29this section.
23.30
23.31
Subd. 2.Southwest Regional Amateur Sports
Center
4,298,000
23.32For a grant to the city of Marshall to acquire
23.33land and prepare a site for, and to predesign,
23.34design, construct, furnish, and equip
24.1the Southwest Regional Amateur Sports
24.2Center in Marshall. This appropriation is
24.3not available until the commissioner of
24.4management and budget determines that at
24.5least an equal amount is committed to the
24.6project from nonstate sources.
24.7
Subd. 3.National Sports Center Expansion
3,200,000
24.8To acquire land and prepare a site for and
24.9to design, construct, and equip parking lots,
24.10roads, athletic fields, and other infrastructure
24.11necessary for expansion of tournament fields
24.12at the National Sports Center in Blaine.
24.13
Subd. 4.Asset Preservation
475,000
24.14For asset preservation improvements and
24.15betterments of a capital nature at the National
24.16Sports Center in Blaine, to be spent in
24.17accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section
24.1816B.307, including life safety improvements,
24.19emergency roof and wall repair, and to
24.20replace lighting systems on the National
24.21Sports Center campus.

24.22
Sec. 14. MILITARY AFFAIRS
24.23
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
3,244,000
24.24To the adjutant general for the purposes
24.25specified in this section.
24.26
Subd. 2.Asset Preservation
2,000,000
24.27For asset preservation improvements and
24.28betterments of a capital nature at military
24.29affairs facilities statewide, to be spent
24.30in accordance with Minnesota Statutes,
24.31section 16B.307, including life safety
24.32improvements, correcting code deficiencies,
24.33and federal Americans with Disabilities Act
25.1(ADA) compliance activities. The adjutant
25.2general may also use these funds to expand
25.3the military parking lot at the armory in
25.4Owatonna.
25.5
Subd. 3.Brooklyn Park Armory
1,244,000
25.6To renovate existing space, furnish, and
25.7equip the Brooklyn Park Armory. This
25.8appropriation may also be used to construct
25.9an addition to the armory if sufficient federal
25.10funds are committed to the project.

25.11
Sec. 15. PUBLIC SAFETY
25.12
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
4,030,000
25.13To the commissioner of public safety for the
25.14purposes specified in this section.
25.15
Subd. 2.Cottage Grove - HERO Center
1,460,000
25.16For a grant to the city of Cottage Grove
25.17to predesign and design a Health and
25.18Emergency Response Occupations (HERO)
25.19Center at 12600 Ravine Parkway in Cottage
25.20Grove. This appropriation is not available
25.21until the commissioner of management and
25.22budget determines that the city of Cottage
25.23Grove and the Board of Trustees of the
25.24Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
25.25have entered into an agreement for operation
25.26and management of the center, and that at
25.27least an equal amount is committed to the
25.28project from nonstate sources.
25.29
25.30
Subd. 3.Maplewood - East Metro Public
Safety Training Center
1,650,000
25.31For a grant to the city of Maplewood to
25.32complete the second half of the critical
25.33Class A burn building; construct the
25.34simulation/training building and related site
26.1work; purchase and install two additional
26.2gas-fired burn equipment props; and install
26.3site training equipment, props, and burn
26.4room liners for the East Metro Public
26.5Safety Training Center located in the city of
26.6Maplewood. This appropriation does not
26.7require any additional contributions from
26.8nonstate sources.
26.9
Subd. 4.Montgomery - Public Safety Facility
220,000
26.10For a grant to the city of Montgomery
26.11to predesign and design a public safety
26.12facility for fire and ambulance services in
26.13the city of Montgomery. This appropriation
26.14is not available until the commissioner of
26.15management and budget determines that at
26.16least an equal amount is committed to the
26.17project from nonstate sources.
26.18
26.19
Subd. 5.St. Louis County Sheriff's Rescue
Squad facility
700,000
26.20For a grant to St. Louis County to predesign,
26.21design, renovate, and repurpose existing
26.22space in a building owned by the county,
26.23located in the city of Virginia, to be used as
26.24an operations and storage facility for the St.
26.25Louis County Sheriff's Rescue Squad.

26.26
Sec. 16. TRANSPORTATION
26.27
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
57,263,000
26.28To the commissioner of transportation for the
26.29purposes specified in this section.
26.30
26.31
Subd. 2.Local Bridge Replacement and
Rehabilitation
12,257,000
26.32(a) This appropriation is from the bond
26.33proceeds account in the state transportation
26.34fund to match federal money and to replace
27.1or rehabilitate local deficient bridges as
27.2provided in Minnesota Statutes, section
27.3174.50.
27.4(b) $11,750,000 of this appropriation is for
27.5a grant to Hennepin County to restore and
27.6recondition the Franklin Avenue Bridge.
27.7This appropriation is not available until the
27.8commissioner of management and budget
27.9determines that at least $16,500,000 is
27.10committed to the project from nonstate
27.11sources.
27.12
27.13
Subd. 3.Local Road Improvement Fund
Grants
24,356,000
27.14(a) For construction and reconstruction
27.15of local roads with statewide or regional
27.16significance under Minnesota Statutes,
27.17section 174.52, subdivision 4, or for grants to
27.18counties to assist in paying the costs of rural
27.19road safety capital improvement projects on
27.20county state-aid highways under Minnesota
27.21Statutes, section 174.52, subdivision 4a.
27.22(b) This appropriation includes funding for
27.23the following projects:
27.24(1) a grant to Anoka County for the U.S.
27.25Highway 10 and County State-Aid Highway
27.2683 (Armstrong Boulevard) project; and
27.27(2) a grant to the city of Richfield for the
27.2877th Street underpass project.
27.29
Subd. 4.Greater Minnesota Transit
1,500,000
27.30For capital assistance for greater Minnesota
27.31transit systems to be used for transit capital
27.32facilities under Minnesota Statutes, section
27.33174.24, subdivision 3c. Money from this
27.34appropriation may be used to pay up to 80
28.1percent of the nonfederal share of these
28.2facilities. Of this appropriation:
28.3(1) $1,100,000 is for a grant to the St. Cloud
28.4Metropolitan Transit Commission for phase
28.5I of the metro bus operations center vehicle
28.6storage addition and improvements project;
28.7and
28.8(2) $400,000 is for a grant to the Kandiyohi
28.9Area Transit Joint Powers Board to predesign,
28.10design, construct, furnish, and equip an
28.11additional bus storage garage in Willmar.
28.12
Subd. 5.Railroad Warning Devices
2,000,000
28.13(a) To design, construct, and equip new rail
28.14grade crossing warning safety devices of
28.15active highway rail grade crossings or to
28.16replace active highway rail grade warning
28.17safety devices that have reached the end of
28.18their useful life.
28.19(b) Notwithstanding any program
28.20requirements:
28.21(1) $1,250,000 for a grant to the city of
28.22Little Canada to design, construct, and equip
28.23highway-rail grade crossing warning devices
28.24and associated safety improvements; and
28.25(2) $500,000 is for a grant to the city of
28.26Shoreview to design, construct, and equip
28.27highway-rail grade crossing warning devices
28.28and associated safety improvements.
28.29(c) Upon request, the commissioner shall
28.30provide reasonable technical assistance to
28.31the cities of Little Canada and Shoreview
28.32in grade crossing project development and
28.33establishment of quiet zones.
28.34
Subd. 6.Willmar District Headquarters
4,370,000
29.1This appropriation is from the trunk highway
29.2fund to complete the Willmar headquarters
29.3and is added to the appropriation in Laws
29.42012, chapter 287, article 1, section 1,
29.5subdivision 2.
29.6
Subd. 7.Little Falls Truck Station
3,580,000
29.7This appropriation is from the trunk highway
29.8fund to complete the Little Falls truck station
29.9and is added to the appropriation in Laws
29.102010, chapter 189, section 15, subdivision 15.
29.11
Subd. 8.Range Regional Airport
5,000,000
29.12For a grant to the Chisholm-Hibbing Airport
29.13Authority to demolish the existing terminal,
29.14construct, furnish, and equip a new airline
29.15passenger terminal, passenger boarding
29.16bridge, and associated appurtenances to
29.17include, but not limited to, building signage,
29.18building security systems, and tying into the
29.19adjacent sidewalks, driveway, and aircraft
29.20parking apron area at the Range Regional
29.21Airport terminal. The airport authority must
29.22use American-made steel for this project,
29.23unless the airport authority determines that an
29.24exception in Public Law 111-5, section 1605,
29.25applies. The capital improvements paid for
29.26with this appropriation may be used as the
29.27local contribution required by Minnesota
29.28Statutes, section 360.305, subdivision 4.
29.29
Subd. 9.International Falls - Airport
2,200,000
29.30For a grant to the International
29.31Falls-Koochiching County Airport
29.32Commission to design, construct, furnish,
29.33and equip a new terminal building, jetway,
29.34and associated appurtenances of a capital
30.1nature at the Falls International Airport.
30.2This appropriation is not available until the
30.3commissioner of management and budget
30.4has determined that at least an equal amount
30.5has been committed to the project from
30.6nonstate sources.
30.7
Subd. 10.Port Development Assistance
2,000,000
30.8For grants under Minnesota Statutes, chapter
30.9457A. Any improvements made with the
30.10proceeds of these grants must be publicly
30.11owned.

30.12
Sec. 17. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
30.13
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
45,968,000
30.14To the Metropolitan Council for the purposes
30.15specified in this section.
30.16
30.17
Subd. 2.Transit Capital Improvement
Program
15,000,000
30.18(a) To advance transit in the metropolitan
30.19area in accordance with the Metropolitan
30.20Council's current Transportation Policy Plan
30.21and in consultation with the Counties Transit
30.22Improvement Board.
30.23(b) This appropriation may be used by
30.24the Metropolitan Council or for grants to
30.25metropolitan area political subdivisions
30.26for preliminary engineering, engineering,
30.27environmental assessment, environmental
30.28work, design, right-of-way acquisition,
30.29and construction for the Lake Street and
30.30I-35W transit station in Minneapolis, for
30.31improvements to provide direct access to
30.32and from marked Trunk Highway 77 to
30.33the existing Metro Red Line Cedar Grove
30.34Transit Station in the city of Eagan, and in
31.1the following transitway corridors: Bottineau
31.2Boulevard, East 7th Street in St. Paul, I-94
31.3Gateway, Penn Avenue North bus rapid
31.4transit, Red Line bus rapid transit, Red Rock,
31.5Riverview, Robert Street, Rush Line, and
31.6Snelling Avenue bus rapid transit.
31.7(c) The council shall allocate transit capital
31.8development resources so as to achieve
31.9geographic balance within the region to the
31.10extent possible.
31.11
31.12
Subd. 3.Metropolitan Regional Parks and
Trails Capital Improvements
4,000,000
31.13 For the cost of improvements and betterments
31.14of a capital nature and acquisition by the
31.15council and local government units of
31.16regional recreational open-space lands in
31.17accordance with the council's policy plan
31.18as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section
31.19473.147. This appropriation must not be
31.20used to purchase easements.
31.21
31.22
Subd. 4.Metropolitan Cities Inflow and
Infiltration Grants
2,000,000
31.23For grants to cities within the metropolitan
31.24area, as defined in Minnesota Statutes,
31.25section 473.121, subdivision 2, for capital
31.26improvements in municipal wastewater
31.27collection systems to reduce the amount of
31.28inflow and infiltration to the Metropolitan
31.29Council's metropolitan sanitary sewer
31.30disposal system. Grants from this
31.31appropriation are for up to 50 percent of the
31.32cost to mitigate inflow and infiltration in
31.33the publicly owned municipal wastewater
31.34collection systems. To be eligible for a grant,
31.35a city must be identified by the council
31.36as a contributor of excessive inflow and
32.1infiltration in the metropolitan disposal
32.2system or have a measured flow rate within 20
32.3percent of its allowable council-determined
32.4inflow and infiltration limits. The council
32.5must award grants based on applications
32.6from cities that identify eligible capital
32.7costs and include a timeline for inflow and
32.8infiltration mitigation construction, pursuant
32.9to guidelines established by the council.
32.10
Subd. 5.Fridley - Springbrook Nature Center
5,000,000
32.11For a grant to the city of Fridley to
32.12predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
32.13equip the redevelopment and expansion of
32.14the Springbrook Nature Center. A nonstate
32.15match is not required.
32.16
32.17
Subd. 6.Inver Grove Heights - Heritage
Village Park
2,000,000
32.18For a grant to the city of Inver Grove Heights
32.19for public infrastructure improvements
32.20and land acquisition in and adjacent to the
32.21Heritage Village Park, the Mississippi River
32.22Trail, and the Rock Island Swing Bridge.
32.23These improvements will include but are
32.24not limited to motor vehicle access, utility
32.25service, stormwater treatment, and trail and
32.26sidewalk connections. This appropriation
32.27is not available until the commissioner of
32.28management and budget has determined that
32.29at least an equal amount has been committed
32.30to the project from nonstate sources.
32.31
Subd. 7.Maplewood - Fish Creek Trail
318,000
32.32For a grant to the city of Maplewood to
32.33acquire and develop approximately 70 acres
32.34of land along Fish Creek to be included
32.35within the Fish Creek Natural Greenway, a
33.1park of regional and historical significance
33.2located in Ramsey County within the
33.3Mississippi National River and Recreation
33.4Area. This appropriation is not available
33.5until the commissioner of management and
33.6budget determines that an amount sufficient
33.7to complete the acquisition is committed to
33.8the project from nonstate sources.
33.9
33.10
Subd. 8.Minneapolis - Sculpture Garden
Drainage Control
8,500,000
33.11For a grant to the Minneapolis Park and
33.12Recreation Board to predesign, design, and
33.13construct renovation of the Minneapolis
33.14Sculpture Garden, which displays art
33.15owned by the Walker Art Center, subject
33.16to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.695.
33.17The complete renovation will include
33.18improving irrigation, drainage, the parking
33.19lot, security, granite substructures, concrete,
33.20and fixtures, in order to update them with
33.21more ecologically sustainable options that
33.22are less expensive to maintain; increasing
33.23physical accessibility in accordance with
33.24the Americans with Disabilities Act;
33.25transplanting and replacing trees and plant
33.26materials; and improving the mechanical
33.27plant, piping, and flooring of the Cowles
33.28Conservatory to permit its flexible reuse in a
33.29way that is more ecologically sustainable and
33.30less expensive to maintain.
33.31
Subd. 9.Oakdale Nature Preserve
150,000
33.32For a grant to the city of Oakdale to construct
33.33a floating boardwalk and pave two trails at
33.34the Oakdale Nature Preserve, connecting
33.35paved trails at Castle Elementary School
34.1with paved trails at the Oakdale Nature
34.2Preserve in Oakdale. This appropriation
34.3is not available until the commissioner of
34.4management and budget determines that at
34.5least $85,000 is committed to the project
34.6from nonstate sources.
34.7
34.8
Subd. 10.St. Paul - Como Regional Park
Access
5,400,000
34.9For a grant to the city of St. Paul to predesign,
34.10design, and construct access and circulation
34.11improvements to Como Regional Park.
34.12
34.13
Subd. 11.Washington County - Hastings
Bridge Trail Connection
1,600,000
34.14For a grant to Washington County to
34.15design and construct pedestrian and bike
34.16trail crossings and connections linking the
34.17Washington County and Dakota County
34.18regional trail systems at the site of the new
34.19Highway 61 bridge over the Mississippi
34.20River in the city of Hastings.
34.21
34.22
Subd. 12.West St. Paul - North Urban
Regional Trail Bridge
2,000,000
34.23For a grant to the city of West St. Paul to
34.24predesign, design, and construct a pedestrian
34.25bridge for the North Urban Regional Trail as
34.26an overpass of Robert Street in the area near
34.27Wentworth Avenue in West St. Paul. This
34.28appropriation may also be used to acquire
34.29property or purchase rights-of-way needed
34.30for bridge construction. A nonstate match is
34.31not required.

34.32
Sec. 18. HUMAN SERVICES
34.33
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
86,387,000
35.1To the commissioner of administration, or
35.2another named agency, for the purposes
35.3specified in this section.
35.4
35.5
Subd. 2.Minnesota Security Hospital - St.
Peter
56,317,000
35.6To design and perform asbestos and
35.7hazardous materials abatement and
35.8demolition; to complete the design of, and to
35.9construct, furnish, and equip the first phase of
35.10a two-phase project to remodel existing, and
35.11to develop new, residential, program, activity,
35.12and ancillary facilities for the Minnesota
35.13Security Hospital on the upper campus of the
35.14St. Peter Regional Treatment Center. This
35.15appropriation includes funding to design the
35.16second phase of the project. Upon substantial
35.17completion of the first phase of this project,
35.18any unspent portion of this appropriation is
35.19available to design, perform asbestos and
35.20hazardous materials abatement, perform
35.21demolition, and to construct, renovate,
35.22furnish, and equip the second phase.
35.23
35.24
Subd. 3.Minnesota Sex Offender Program -
St. Peter
7,405,000
35.25To design, construct, renovate, furnish, and
35.26equip the first phase of a three-phase project
35.27to develop additional residential, program,
35.28activity, and ancillary facilities for the
35.29Minnesota sex offender program on the lower
35.30campus of the St. Peter Regional Treatment
35.31Center. This appropriation includes funds to
35.32complete design, renovate, construct, furnish,
35.33and equip the west wing of the Green Acres
35.34Building; to design, renovate, construct,
35.35furnish, and equip the east wing of the Sunrise
35.36Building; to design through construction
36.1documents the renovation and construction
36.2of the Bartlett Building; and to design and
36.3perform asbestos and hazardous materials
36.4abatement in the Green Acres and Sunrise
36.5Buildings. Upon substantial completion of
36.6the first phase of this project, any unspent
36.7portion of this appropriation is available to
36.8design and to perform asbestos and hazardous
36.9materials abatement in subsequent phases.
36.10
36.11
Subd. 4.Early Childhood Learning and Child
Protection Facilities
6,000,000
36.12(a) To the commissioner of human services
36.13for grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
36.14256E.37, to construct and rehabilitate early
36.15childhood learning and child protection
36.16facilities. Notwithstanding the limits on
36.17grant amounts in Minnesota Statutes, section
36.18256E.37, one grant from this appropriation
36.19for an individual facility may be for up to
36.20$1,000,000.
36.21(b) Notwithstanding the limitations on grant
36.22amounts and requirements for geographic
36.23distribution in Minnesota Statutes, section
36.24256E.37, or this subdivision, $3,000,000 of
36.25this appropriation is for a grant to Hennepin
36.26County to predesign, design, renovate,
36.27furnish, and equip the early childhood center
36.28at the YWCA of Minneapolis. The grant to
36.29Hennepin County is not available until the
36.30commissioner of management and budget
36.31determines that at least an equal amount has
36.32been committed to the project from nonstate
36.33sources.
36.34
Subd. 5.Asset Preservation
3,000,000
37.1For asset preservation improvements and
37.2betterments of a capital nature at Department
37.3of Human Services facilities statewide, to be
37.4spent in accordance with Minnesota Statutes,
37.5section 16B.307.
37.6
37.7
Subd. 6.Maplewood - Harriet Tubman Center
East
720,000
37.8For a grant to the city of Maplewood to
37.9complete renovation of and equip Harriet
37.10Tubman Center East to be used as a regional
37.11collaborative service center that includes
37.12a shelter for victims of violence and
37.13exploitation and their children, legal services,
37.14youth programs, mental and chemical health
37.15services, and community education. This
37.16appropriation does not require any nonstate
37.17match and is added to the appropriation
37.18in Laws 2012, chapter 293, section 18,
37.19subdivision 3, for the same purposes.
37.20
37.21
Subd. 7.Hennepin County - St. David's Center
for Child and Family Development
3,750,000
37.22To the commissioner of human services for a
37.23grant to Hennepin County to acquire land for
37.24and to predesign, design, construct, furnish,
37.25and equip the expansion and renovation of
37.26the St. David's Center for Child and Family
37.27Development, subject to Minnesota Statutes,
37.28section 16A.695. The center must be used
37.29to promote the public welfare by providing
37.30early childhood education and respite care,
37.31children's mental health services, pediatric
37.32rehabilitative therapies for children with
37.33special needs, support services for persons
37.34with disabilities, foster care placement, and
37.35other interventions for children who are
37.36at risk for poor developmental outcomes
38.1or maltreatment. This appropriation is
38.2not available until the commissioner of
38.3management and budget has determined that
38.4at least an equal amount has been expended
38.5or committed to the project from nonstate
38.6sources. Nonstate money spent on the project
38.7since January 1, 2011, shall be included in
38.8the determination of nonstate commitments
38.9to the project.
38.10
38.11
38.12
Subd. 8.St. Louis County - Arrowhead
Economic Opportunity Agency and Range
Mental Health Office
3,000,000
38.13To the commissioner of human services for
38.14a grant to St. Louis County to design a new
38.15office facility located in the city of Virginia to
38.16house the Arrowhead Economic Opportunity
38.17Agency (AEOA) and Range Mental Health
38.18Center (RMHC), and for land acquisition and
38.19site work to the extent there are sufficient
38.20funds. The appropriation for this phase of the
38.21project does not require a local match.
38.22
Subd. 9.St. Paul - Dorothy Day Center
6,000,000
38.23To the commissioner of human services for
38.24a grant to the city of St. Paul to predesign,
38.25design, construct, furnish and equip a
38.26publicly owned building or portion of a
38.27building to provide emergency shelter to be
38.28located adjacent or proximate to a housing
38.29facility, to be located within the city of St.
38.30Paul. This appropriation includes funding
38.31to acquire property for these purposes and
38.32does not include funding for a housing
38.33facility. This appropriation does not require
38.34a nonstate match.
38.35
Subd. 10.Advocating for Change Together
195,000
39.1For grave markers or memorial monuments
39.2for the Remembering with Dignity Project as
39.3administered by the organization Advocating
39.4for Change Together for unmarked graves
39.5on public land of deceased residents of state
39.6hospitals or regional treatment centers.

39.7
Sec. 19. VETERANS AFFAIRS
39.8
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
2,800,000
39.9To the commissioner of administration for
39.10the purposes specified in this section.
39.11
Subd. 2.Asset Preservation
2,000,000
39.12For asset preservation improvements and
39.13betterments of a capital nature at the
39.14veterans homes in Minneapolis, Fergus Falls,
39.15Hastings, Luverne, and Silver Bay, and
39.16up to $70,000 for the Little Falls veterans
39.17cemetery, to be spent in accordance with
39.18Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.307.
39.19
Subd. 3.Minneapolis Deep Tunnel
700,000
39.20To complete the design of and perform
39.21repairs to stabilize the structural integrity
39.22of and waterproof the deep tunnel on the
39.23Minneapolis Veterans Homes campus. These
39.24funds may be used for asbestos and hazardous
39.25materials abatement related to this project.
39.26
Subd. 4.North St. Paul - Veterans Memorial
100,000
39.27For a grant to the city of North St. Paul to
39.28design and construct a memorial to those
39.29who have served or are presently in the
39.30military of the United States of America
39.31and those who have died while in the line
39.32of duty. This appropriation is not available
39.33until the commissioner of management and
40.1budget has determined that at least an equal
40.2amount has been committed to the project
40.3from nonstate sources.

40.4
Sec. 20. CORRECTIONS
40.5
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
11,881,000
40.6To the commissioner of administration for
40.7the purposes specified in this section.
40.8
Subd. 2.Asset Preservation
5,500,000
40.9For asset preservation improvements and
40.10betterments of a capital nature at Minnesota
40.11correctional facilities statewide, to be spent
40.12in accordance with Minnesota Statutes,
40.13section 16B.307.
40.14
40.15
Subd. 3.Minnesota Correctional Facility -
Shakopee
5,381,000
40.16To design, construct, and equip a perimeter
40.17security fence at the Minnesota Correctional
40.18Facility - Shakopee.
40.19
40.20
Subd. 4.Northeast Regional Corrections
Center
1,000,000
40.21For a grant to the Arrowhead Regional
40.22Corrections Joint Powers Board to design,
40.23construct, remodel, furnish, and equip
40.24improvements at the Northeast Regional
40.25Corrections Center campus buildings
40.26that support farm operations, educational
40.27programming, work readiness, and
40.28vocational training. Nonstate contributions
40.29to improvements at the center made before
40.30or after the enactment of this subdivision are
40.31considered to be sufficient match, and no
40.32further nonstate match is required.
40.33
Subd. 5.Unspent Appropriations
41.1The unspent portion of an appropriation for
41.2a project in this section that is complete,
41.3upon written notice to the commissioner of
41.4management and budget, is available for
41.5asset preservation under Minnesota Statutes,
41.6section 16B.307, at the same correctional
41.7facility as the project for which the original
41.8appropriation was made. Minnesota Statutes,
41.9section 16A.642, applies from the date of the
41.10original appropriation to the unspent amount
41.11transferred.

41.12
41.13
Sec. 21. EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
41.14
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
92,130,000
41.15To the commissioner of employment and
41.16economic development for the purposes
41.17specified in this section.
41.18
41.19
Subd. 2.Greater Minnesota Business
Development Public Infrastructure Grants
4,000,000
41.20For grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
41.21116J.431.
41.22
Subd. 3.Alexandria - Redevelopment
1,400,000
41.23For a grant to the Lakes Area Economic
41.24Development Authority to acquire and
41.25redevelop the Jefferson High School site in
41.26the city of Alexandria. This appropriation
41.27is not available until the commissioner of
41.28management and budget determines that at
41.29least $2,600,000 is committed to the project
41.30from nonstate sources.
41.31
Subd. 4.Chatfield - Center for the Arts
5,352,000
41.32For a grant to the city of Chatfield economic
41.33development authority to predesign, design,
41.34renovate, construct, furnish, and equip Phase
42.1II and Phase IV of the Chatfield Center for
42.2the Arts in the city of Chatfield, which is
42.3generally described as the renovation of
42.4Potter Auditorium and the installation of an
42.5elevator and elevator-related improvements
42.6to serve both the 1936 auditorium building
42.7and the 1916 school building. The
42.8renovation will include seating and amenity
42.9improvements within the Potter Auditorium
42.10building, improvements to the electrical,
42.11plumbing and HVAC systems throughout
42.12the Center for the Arts property, and general
42.13improvements to the buildings and land
42.14that is known as The Chatfield Center for
42.15the Arts, currently owned by the economic
42.16development authority. Money, land and
42.17buildings, and in-kind contributions provided
42.18to the center before the enactment of this
42.19section are considered to be sufficient local
42.20match, and no further local match is required.
42.21
Subd. 5.Clara City - Business Park
748,000
42.22For a grant to Clara City to design and
42.23construct publicly owned infrastructure
42.24for the South Hawk Creek Business Park.
42.25This appropriation is not available until the
42.26commissioner of management and budget
42.27has determined that at least an equal amount
42.28has been expended or committed to the
42.29project from nonstate sources.
42.30
Subd. 6.Cosmos - Municipal Building
600,000
42.31For a grant to the city of Cosmos to acquire
42.32land and demolish existing structures, and
42.33to predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
42.34equip a municipal building to house the
42.35public library, community meeting room,
43.1and city offices, including offices for the
43.2clerk-treasurer, police department, and
43.3maintenance department. This appropriation
43.4is not available until the commissioner of
43.5management and budget determines that at
43.6least an equal amount is committed to the
43.7project from nonstate sources.
43.8
43.9
Subd. 7.Fosston - Second Street Road
Improvement
400,000
43.10For a grant to the city of Fosston to
43.11improve Second Street to allow for future
43.12development. This work includes removal of
43.13approximately seven blocks of old street, and
43.14sewer and water lines, and replacement of
43.15sewer and water lines and street construction,
43.16to a nine-ton capacity. This appropriation
43.17is not available until the commissioner of
43.18management and budget determines that at
43.19least an equal amount has been committed to
43.20the project from nonstate sources.
43.21
43.22
Subd. 8.Grand Rapids - Independent School
District No. 318
3,897,000
43.23To the commissioner of education for a grant
43.24to Independent School District No. 318,
43.25Grand Rapids, to complete the design of, and
43.26to renovate, construct, furnish, and equip,
43.27the Myles Reif Center for the Performing
43.28Arts. This appropriation is not available
43.29until the commissioner of management and
43.30budget determines that at least $3,347,000
43.31is committed to the project from nonstate
43.32sources.
43.33
Subd. 9.Hanover - Bridge
78,000
44.1For a grant to the city of Hanover to
44.2rehabilitate the historic bridge over the Crow
44.3River.
44.4
Subd. 10.Lake Elmo - Water Supply
3,500,000
44.5For a grant to the city of Lake Elmo to
44.6construct an extension of approximately 2.5
44.7miles of trunk water main and associated
44.8improvements along Lake Elmo Avenue to
44.9facilitate development along the Interstate
44.10Highway 94 corridor and comply with
44.11growth requirements under an agreement
44.12with the Metropolitan Council.
44.13
Subd. 11.Litchfield
250,000
44.14For a grant to the city of Litchfield to
44.15predesign and design electrical generation
44.16improvements in the city of Litchfield
44.17to expand the current standby capacity,
44.18including replacement of two old generators.
44.19This appropriation is not available until the
44.20commissioner of management and budget
44.21determines that at least an equal amount
44.22is committed to the project from nonstate
44.23sources.
44.24
44.25
Subd. 12.Minneapolis - Brian Coyle
Community Center
330,000
44.26(a) For a grant to the Minneapolis Park
44.27and Recreation Board to predesign and
44.28design the renovation and expansion of the
44.29Brian Coyle Community Center, subject to
44.30Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.695. This
44.31appropriation does not require a local match.
44.32(b) The Minneapolis Park and Recreation
44.33Board, the Pillsbury United Communities,
44.34Hennepin County, institutions of higher
44.35education, and neighborhood organizations
45.1shall develop an agreement for the use of the
45.2existing Brian Coyle Community Center.
45.3The lease between the Minneapolis Park
45.4and Recreation Board and Pillsbury United
45.5Communities shall be reformed prior to the
45.6expenditure of any funds for predesign and
45.7design.
45.8
45.9
Subd. 13.Minneapolis - Hennepin Center for
the Arts
550,000
45.10For a grant to the city of Minneapolis for
45.11improvements and betterments of a capital
45.12nature to renovate the historic Hennepin
45.13Center for the Arts. Of this appropriation,
45.14approximately $300,000 is for predesign and
45.15design of asset preservation improvements,
45.16and $250,000 is to match federal funding to
45.17replace and replicate the historic cupolas on
45.18the Historic Masonic Temple of the Hennepin
45.19Center for the Arts.
45.20
Subd. 14.Minneapolis - Nicollet Mall
21,500,000
45.21For a grant to the city of Minneapolis
45.22to predesign, design, and reconstruct
45.23Nicollet Mall and its adjacent and related
45.24infrastructure in downtown Minneapolis.
45.25This appropriation is not available until the
45.26commissioner of management and budget
45.27determines that at least an equal amount has
45.28been committed to the project from nonstate
45.29sources.
45.30
45.31
Subd. 15.Park Rapids Upper Mississippi Arts
Center
2,500,000
45.32For a grant to the Park Rapids Economic
45.33Development Authority for acquisition, and
45.34to predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
45.35equip the renovation, including hazardous
46.1materials abatement; demolition; health,
46.2safety and building code compliance;
46.3mechanical systems; and space restoration,
46.4of the historic National Guard Armory
46.5Building in downtown Park Rapids, for use
46.6as a regional arts and event center, subject
46.7to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.695.
46.8This appropriation is not available until the
46.9commissioner of management and budget
46.10has determined that funds sufficient to
46.11complete the project have been committed to
46.12it from nonstate sources.
46.13
Subd. 16.Red Wing - River Renaissance
1,560,000
46.14For a grant to the city of Red Wing for
46.15improvements of a capital nature to the area
46.16between Levee Road and the Mississippi
46.17River, extending between Bay Point Drive
46.18and Broad Street in Red Wing. This project
46.19includes: reconstruction of Levee Road from
46.20Broad Street to Jackson Street; improvements
46.21to storm water, sanitary sewer, and drinking
46.22water infrastructure; replacement of a harbor
46.23retaining wall; parking improvements;
46.24lighting improvements; and construction of a
46.25segment of the Riverwalk Trail. This grant
46.26is not available until the commissioner of
46.27management and budget determines that an
46.28amount sufficient to complete the project is
46.29committed to it from nonstate sources.
46.30
46.31
Subd. 17.St. Paul - Minnesota Children's
Museum
6,515,000
46.32For a grant to the city of St. Paul to predesign,
46.33design, construct, furnish, and equip an
46.34expansion and renovation of the Minnesota
46.35Children's Museum, subject to Minnesota
47.1Statutes, section 16A.695. The expansion
47.2and exhibit upgrades should incorporate the
47.3latest research on early learning, allow for
47.4new state-of-the art education facilities, and
47.5increase the capacity of visitors to galleries
47.6and programming areas. This appropriation
47.7is not available until the commissioner of
47.8management and budget has determined that
47.9at least an equal amount has been committed
47.10from nonstate sources. Amounts expended
47.11for this project by nonstate sources since
47.12October 1, 2010, shall count toward the
47.13nonstate match.
47.14
47.15
Subd. 18.St. Paul - Historic Palace Theater
Renovation
5,000,000
47.16For a grant to the city of St. Paul to predesign,
47.17design, construct, furnish, and equip the
47.18renovation of the historic Palace Theater in
47.19St. Paul. The city of St. Paul may enter into
47.20one or more lease or management agreements
47.21to operate performing arts programs, subject
47.22to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.695.
47.23This appropriation is not available until the
47.24commissioner of management and budget
47.25has determined that at least an equal amount
47.26has been committed from nonstate sources.
47.27
47.28
Subd. 19.St. Paul - Ordway Center for the
Performing Arts
4,000,000
47.29For a grant to the city of St. Paul to
47.30construct, furnish, and equip a concert hall of
47.31approximately 1,100 seats and support spaces
47.32at the Ordway Center for the Performing
47.33Arts. This appropriation is in addition to the
47.34appropriation in Laws 2010, chapter 189,
47.35section 21, subdivision 16.
48.1
48.2
Subd. 20.St. Paul - Minnesota Public Media
Commons
9,000,000
48.3For a grant to the city of St. Paul to renovate
48.4the Twin Cities Public Television Building
48.5in downtown St. Paul. This appropriation is
48.6not available until at least an equal amount
48.7is committed to the project from nonstate
48.8sources. Amounts expended for this project
48.9by nonstate sources since January 20, 2011,
48.10shall count toward the nonstate match.
48.11
48.12
Subd. 21.Thief River Falls Airport - Public
Infrastructure
650,000
48.13For a grant to the Thief River Falls Airport
48.14Authority to predesign, design, engineer, and
48.15construct infrastructure to transfer wastewater
48.16from the Thief River Falls Regional Airport
48.17to the city wastewater collection and
48.18treatment system, and to eliminate the airport
48.19wastewater treatment pond located on airport
48.20property. This appropriation is not available
48.21until the commissioner of management and
48.22budget has determined that at least $153,360
48.23has been committed to the project from
48.24nonstate sources.
48.25
48.26
Subd. 22.Thief River Falls - Public
Infrastructure
800,000
48.27For a grant to the city of Thief River Falls to
48.28design, construct, and equip sewers, streets,
48.29and utility improvements for a regional
48.30development center in Thief River Falls.
48.31This appropriation is not available until the
48.32commissioner has determined that at least an
48.33additional $1,012,000 has been committed to
48.34the project from nonstate sources.
48.35
48.36
Subd. 23.Virginia - Highway 53 Utilities
Relocation
19,500,000
49.1This appropriation is for:
49.2(1) a grant to the city of Virginia Public
49.3Utilities Commission to acquire land,
49.4predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
49.5equip relocated storm water, sanitary sewer,
49.6water, electrical, and gas utilities along
49.7or near the relocated U.S. Highway 53 in
49.8Virginia, St. Louis County; and
49.9(2) a grant to the St. Louis and Lake Counties
49.10Regional Railroad Authority to acquire land,
49.11predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
49.12equip trails to handle bicycles, pedestrians,
49.13snowmobiles, and ATVs along or near the
49.14relocated U.S. Highway 53 in Virginia, St.
49.15Louis County.

49.16
Sec. 22. PUBLIC FACILITIES AUTHORITY
49.17
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
45,993,000
49.18To the Public Facilities Authority for the
49.19purposes specified in this section.
49.20
Subd. 2.State Match for Federal Grants
12,000,000
49.21To match federal grants for the clean water
49.22revolving fund under Minnesota Statutes,
49.23section 446A.07, and the drinking water
49.24revolving fund under Minnesota Statutes,
49.25section 446A.081. This appropriation must
49.26be used for qualified capital projects.
49.27
49.28
Subd. 3.Wastewater Infrastructure Funding
Program
18,333,000
49.29For grants to eligible municipalities under the
49.30wastewater infrastructure funding program
49.31under Minnesota Statutes, section 446A.072.
49.32
Subd. 4.Big Lake Area Sanitary District
4,500,000
50.1For a grant to the Big Lake Area Sanitary
50.2District to acquire land for and to predesign,
50.3design, and construct a pressure sewer
50.4system and force main to convey sewage
50.5to the Western Lake Superior Sanitary
50.6District connection in the city of Cloquet.
50.7This appropriation is not available until the
50.8commissioner of management and budget
50.9determines that at least an equal amount has
50.10been committed to the project from nonstate
50.11sources.
50.12
50.13
Subd. 5.Rice Lake Township - Water Main
Replacement
1,168,000
50.14For a grant to Rice Lake Township in St.
50.15Louis County to design and construct a
50.16replacement water main and related public
50.17infrastructure on East Calvary Road and
50.18Kolstad, Austin, Milwaukee, Mather, and
50.19Chicago Avenues in Rice Lake Township.
50.20This appropriation is not available until the
50.21commissioner of management and budget
50.22determines that at least an equal amount
50.23is committed to the project from nonstate
50.24sources.
50.25
Subd. 6.Truman - Storm Water Project
1,425,000
50.26For a grant to the city of Truman to design,
50.27construct, and install new storm water lines
50.28to two areas of the city that experience
50.29flooding with heavy rain. This appropriation
50.30is not available until the commissioner of
50.31management and budget has determined that
50.32at least an equal amount has been committed
50.33to the project from nonstate sources.
50.34
50.35
Subd. 7.Voyageurs National Park Clean Water
Joint Powers Board
8,567,000
51.1(a) $750,000 is for a grant to the Crane Lake
51.2Water and Sanitary District to acquire land
51.3for and to predesign, design, and construct
51.4a new sanitary sewer collection system
51.5and to expand the existing systems. The
51.6project will include a sewer extension to the
51.7Handberg Resort, public landing, and any
51.8associated work in Area T of the Crane Lake
51.9Water and Sanitary District comprehensive
51.10plan, including any necessary road work.
51.11This appropriation is not available until the
51.12commissioner of management and budget
51.13determines that at least an equal amount has
51.14been committed to the project from nonstate
51.15sources.
51.16(b) $7,817,000 is for a grant to Koochiching
51.17County to acquire land for and to predesign,
51.18design, and construct new sanitary sewer
51.19collection systems and expand the existing
51.20systems in Koochiching County for the
51.21Island View sewer project as designated in
51.22the November 2013 Voyageurs National
51.23Park Clean Water Joint Powers Board Draft
51.24Comprehensive Plan. This appropriation
51.25is not available until the commissioner of
51.26management and budget determines that at
51.27least an equal amount has been committed to
51.28the project from nonstate sources.
51.29(c) Any remaining funds from the projects
51.30in paragraphs (a) or (b) may be used for the
51.31other project or for the Ash River project in
51.32St. Louis County or the Kabetogama project
51.33in St. Louis County. Funds are not available
51.34until the commissioner of management and
51.35budget determines that at least an equal
52.1amount has been committed to the project
52.2from nonstate sources.

52.3
52.4
Sec. 23. MINNESOTA HOUSING FINANCE
AGENCY
$
20,000,000
52.5For transfer to the housing development
52.6fund to finance the costs of rehabilitation to
52.7preserve public housing under Minnesota
52.8Statutes, section 462A.202, subdivision 3a.
52.9For purposes of this section, "public housing"
52.10means housing for low-income persons
52.11and households financed by the federal
52.12government and owned and operated by
52.13the public housing authorities and agencies
52.14formed by cities and counties. Public housing
52.15authorities receiving a public housing
52.16assessment composite score of 80 or above
52.17are eligible to receive funding. Priority must
52.18be given to proposals that maximize federal
52.19or local resources to finance the capital costs.
52.20The priority in Minnesota Statutes, section
52.21462A.202, subdivision 3a, for projects to
52.22increase the supply of affordable housing and
52.23the restrictions of Minnesota Statutes, section
52.24462A.202, subdivision 7, do not apply to this
52.25appropriation.

52.26
52.27
Sec. 24. MINNESOTA HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
52.28
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
12,002,000
52.29To the Minnesota Historical Society for the
52.30purposes specified in this section.
52.31
Subd. 2.Oliver H. Kelley Farm Historic Site
10,562,000
52.32To complete design and to construct, furnish,
52.33and equip the renovation of the Oliver H.
52.34Kelley Farm Historic Site, including the
53.1site's visitor center and other essential visitor
53.2services and site operations facilities.
53.3
Subd. 3.Historic Sites Asset Preservation
1,440,000
53.4For capital improvements and betterments
53.5at state historic sites, buildings, landscaping
53.6at historic buildings, exhibits, markers, and
53.7monuments, to be spent in accordance with
53.8Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.307. The
53.9society shall determine project priorities as
53.10appropriate based on need.

53.11
Sec. 25. BOND SALE EXPENSES
$
900,000
53.12To the commissioner of management
53.13and budget for bond sale expenses under
53.14Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.641,
53.15subdivision 8.

53.16    Sec. 26. BOND SALE AUTHORIZATION.
53.17    Subdivision 1. Bond proceeds fund. To provide the money appropriated in this act
53.18from the bond proceeds fund, the commissioner of management and budget shall sell and
53.19issue bonds of the state in an amount up to $853,849,000 in the manner, upon the terms,
53.20and with the effect prescribed by Minnesota Statutes, sections 16A.631 to 16A.675, and
53.21by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, sections 4 to 7.
53.22    Subd. 2. Transportation fund. To provide the money appropriated in this act from
53.23the state transportation fund, the commissioner of management and budget shall sell and
53.24issue bonds of the state in an amount up to $36,613,000 in the manner, upon the terms, and
53.25with the effect prescribed by Minnesota Statutes, sections 16A.631 to 16A.675, and by
53.26the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, sections 4 to 7. The proceeds of the bonds, except
53.27accrued interest and any premium received on the sale of the bonds, must be credited to
53.28a bond proceeds account in the state transportation fund.
53.29    Subd. 3. Maximum effort school loan fund. To provide the money appropriated in
53.30this act from the maximum effort school loan fund, the commissioner of management and
53.31budget shall sell and issue bonds of the state in an amount up to $5,491,000 in the manner,
53.32upon the terms, and with the effect prescribed by Minnesota Statutes, sections 16A.631 to
53.3316A.675, and by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, sections 4 to 7. The proceeds of
54.1the bonds, except accrued interest and any premium received on the sale of the bonds,
54.2must be credited to a bond proceeds account in the maximum effort school loan fund.

54.3    Sec. 27. CANCELLATIONS; BOND SALE AUTHORIZATION REDUCTIONS.
54.4    Subdivision 1. 2000; Two Harbors Safe Harbor. The unobligated amount
54.5remaining from the appropriation in Laws 2000, chapter 492, article 1, section 7,
54.6subdivision 21, as amended by Laws 2005, chapter 20, article 1, section 42, and Laws
54.72006, chapter 258, section 40, estimated to be $983,141.90, for the Harbor of Refuge at
54.8Two Harbors, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2000, chapter 492, article
54.91, section 26, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
54.10    Subd. 2. 2002; BCA headquarters. The unobligated amount remaining from the
54.11appropriation in Laws 2002, chapter 374, article 11, section 7, subdivision 3, as amended
54.12by Laws 2002, chapter 393, section 90, estimated to be $23,340.68, for construction of
54.13the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension building in St. Paul, is canceled. The bond sale
54.14authorization in Laws 2002, chapter 374, article 11, section 17, is reduced by the same
54.15amount.
54.16    Subd. 3. 2002; Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center. The unobligated amount
54.17remaining from the appropriation in Laws 2002, chapter 393, section 22, subdivision 6,
54.18as amended by Laws 2005, chapter 20, article 1, section 43, and Laws 2013, chapter
54.19136, section 10, estimated to be $4,805, for the Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center,
54.20is canceled. Laws 2002, chapter 393, section 30, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same
54.21amount.
54.22    Subd. 4. 2005; CAAPB. The unobligated amount remaining from the appropriation
54.23in Laws 2005, chapter 20, article 1, section 14, subdivision 2, estimated to be $28,600, for
54.24design of Capitol restoration work, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2005,
54.25chapter 20, article 1, section 28, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
54.26    Subd. 5. 2005; DHS. The unobligated amount remaining from the appropriation in
54.27Laws 2005, chapter 20, article 1, section 20, subdivision 3, as amended by Laws 2006,
54.28chapter 258, section 47, and Laws 2013, chapter 136, section 11, estimated to be $3,236,
54.29for statewide redevelopment, reuse, or demolition of Department of Human Services
54.30facilities, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2005, chapter 20, article 1,
54.31section 28, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
54.32    Subd. 6. 2005; DHS. The unobligated amount remaining from the appropriation in
54.33Laws 2005, chapter 20, article 1, section 20, subdivision 6, estimated to be $5,542.15, for
54.34asset preservation of Department of Human Services facilities, is canceled. The bond sale
55.1authorization in Laws 2005, chapter 20, article 1, section 28, subdivision 1, is reduced
55.2by the same amount.
55.3    Subd. 7. 2005; Veterans Home Board. The unobligated amount remaining from
55.4the appropriation in Laws 2005, chapter 20, article 1, section 21, subdivision 4, estimated
55.5to be $3,020.50, for building 4 remodeling at the Minneapolis Veterans Home, is canceled.
55.6The bond sale authorization in Laws 2005, chapter 20, article 1, section 28, subdivision 1,
55.7is reduced by the same amount.
55.8    Subd. 8. 2006; CAPRA. The unobligated amount remaining from the appropriation
55.9in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 12, subdivision 2, estimated to be $4,701.25, for
55.10capital asset preservation and replacement, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in
55.11Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 25, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
55.12    Subd. 9. 2006; asset preservation. The unobligated amount remaining from the
55.13appropriation in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 12, subdivision 3, estimated to be
55.14$11,114.70, for Department of Administration asset preservation, is canceled. The bond
55.15sale authorization in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 25, subdivision 1, is reduced by the
55.16same amount.
55.17    Subd. 10. 2006; CAAPB. The unobligated amount remaining from the appropriation
55.18in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 13, estimated to be $6,927.50, for the Capitol dome
55.19and design work, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2006, chapter 258,
55.20section 25, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
55.21    Subd. 11. 2006; local bridges, MnDOT. The unobligated amount remaining from
55.22the appropriation in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 16, subdivision 2, estimated to be
55.23$251,357, for local bridge replacement and rehabilitation, is canceled. The bond sale
55.24authorization in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 25, subdivision 3, is reduced by the
55.25same amount.
55.26    Subd. 12. 2006; local roads, MnDOT. The unobligated amount remaining from
55.27the appropriation in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 16, subdivision 3, estimated to be
55.28$111,487.69, for local roads, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2006,
55.29chapter 258, section 25, subdivision 3, is reduced by the same amount.
55.30    Subd. 13. 2006; Northeast Minnesota Rail Initiative, MnDOT. The unobligated
55.31amount remaining from the appropriation in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 16,
55.32subdivision 5, as amended by Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 63, Laws 2008, chapter
55.33365, section 14, subdivision 5, and Laws 2011, First Special Session chapter 12, section
55.3429, estimated to be $5, for the Northeast Minnesota Rail Initiative, is canceled. The bond
55.35sale authorization in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 25, subdivision 1, is reduced by the
55.36same amount.
56.1    Subd. 14. 2006; I-35W BRT. The unobligated amount remaining from the
56.2appropriation in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 17, subdivision 2, estimated to be
56.3$987,142, for the I-35W bus rapid transitway, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in
56.4Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 25, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
56.5    Subd. 15. 2006; MSOP. The unobligated amount remaining from the appropriation
56.6in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 18, subdivision 3, estimated to be $3,062.50, for the
56.7Moose Lake sex offender treatment facility, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in
56.8Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 25, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
56.9    Subd. 16. 2006; Veterans Home Board. The unobligated amount remaining from
56.10the appropriation in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 19, subdivision 2, estimated to be
56.11$2,600, for asset preservation at veterans homes, is canceled. The bond sale authorization
56.12in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 25, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
56.13    Subd. 17. 2006; Veterans Home Board. The unobligated amount remaining from
56.14the appropriation in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 19, subdivision 3, estimated to be
56.15$1,225, for the Fergus Falls Veterans Home, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in
56.16Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 25, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
56.17    Subd. 18. 2006; Veterans Home Board. The unobligated amount remaining from
56.18the appropriation in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 19, subdivision 4, as amended
56.19by Laws 2008, chapter 365, section 15, estimated to be $110,224.98, for the Hastings
56.20supportive housing, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2006, chapter 258,
56.21section 25, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
56.22    Subd. 19. 2006; Veterans Home Board. The unobligated amount remaining from
56.23the appropriation in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 19, subdivision 6, estimated to be
56.24$18,418.94, for the Minneapolis Veterans Home, is canceled. The bond sale authorization
56.25in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 25, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
56.26    Subd. 20. 2006; Veterans Home Board. The unobligated amount remaining from
56.27the appropriation in Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 19, subdivision 7, estimated to be
56.28$1,300.61, for the Silver Bay Veterans Home, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in
56.29Laws 2006, chapter 258, section 25, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
56.30    Subd. 21. 2007; disaster relief, DPS. The unobligated amount remaining from
56.31the appropriation in Laws 2007, First Special Session, chapter 2, article 1, section 3,
56.32subdivision 3, estimated to be $53,847.53, for state and local match, is canceled. The bond
56.33sale authorization in Laws 2007, First Special Session chapter 2, article 1, section 15,
56.34subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
56.35    Subd. 22. 2008; Minnesota State Academies. The unobligated amount remaining
56.36from the appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 5, subdivision 2, estimated to
57.1be $24,122.31, for asset preservation, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws
57.22008, chapter 179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
57.3    Subd. 23. 2008; administration. The unobligated amount remaining from the
57.4appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 12, subdivision 2, estimated to be
57.5$1,500, for purchase of real property, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws
57.62008, chapter 179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
57.7    Subd. 24. 2008; administration. The unobligated amount remaining from the
57.8appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 12, subdivision 3, estimated to be
57.9$14,716.28, for Capitol renovation, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws
57.102008, chapter 179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
57.11    Subd. 25. 2008; urban partnership agreement, Metropolitan Council. The
57.12unobligated amount remaining from the appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section
57.1317, subdivision 2, as amended by Laws 2008, chapter 365, section 21, estimated to be
57.14$45.30, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 27,
57.15subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
57.16    Subd. 26. 2008; DHS asset preservation. The unobligated amount remaining from
57.17the appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 18, subdivision 2, estimated to be
57.18$17,532.93, for asset preservation, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2008,
57.19chapter 179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
57.20    Subd. 27. 2008; veterans homes. The unobligated amount remaining from the
57.21appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 19, subdivision 2, estimated to be
57.22$60,426.34, for asset preservation, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2008,
57.23chapter 179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
57.24    Subd. 28. 2008; veterans homes. The unobligated amount remaining from the
57.25appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 19, subdivision 3, estimated to be
57.26$8,368.46, for the Fergus Falls Veterans Home, is canceled. The bond sale authorization
57.27in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
57.28    Subd. 29. 2008; veterans homes. The unobligated amount remaining from the
57.29appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 19, subdivision 4, as amended by Laws
57.302011, First Special Session chapter 12, section 34, and Laws 2012, chapter 293, section
57.3142, estimated to be $26,191.18, for the Minneapolis Veterans Home, is canceled. The
57.32bond sale authorization in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced
57.33by the same amount.
57.34    Subd. 30. 2008; corrections. The unobligated amount remaining from the
57.35appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 20, subdivision 2, estimated to be $3,083,
58.1for Department of Corrections asset preservation, is canceled. The bond sale authorization
58.2in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
58.3    Subd. 31. 2008; corrections. The unobligated amount remaining from the
58.4appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 20, subdivision 3, estimated to be
58.5$29,209.49, for expansion of the Faribault facility, is canceled. The bond sale authorization
58.6in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
58.7    Subd. 32. 2008; corrections. The unobligated amount remaining from the
58.8appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 20, subdivision 4, estimated to be
58.9$1,178.90, for a new building at Red Wing, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in
58.10Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
58.11    Subd. 33. 2008; Granary Road. The unobligated amount remaining from the
58.12appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 179, article 1, section 21, subdivision 3, as amended by
58.13Laws 2013, chapter 136, section 14, for public infrastructure, estimated to be $3,400,000,
58.14and any future uncommitted balances, are canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws
58.152008, chapter 179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
58.16    Subd. 34. 2008; DEED. The unobligated amount remaining from the appropriation
58.17in Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 21, subdivision 4, estimated to be $60,186.86, for
58.18redevelopment grants, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2008, chapter
58.19179, section 27, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
58.20    Subd. 35. 2008; CAPRA. The unobligated amount remaining from the
58.21appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 365, section 3, estimated to be $67,037.96, for capital
58.22asset preservation and replacement, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws
58.232008, chapter 365, section 6, is reduced by the same amount.
58.24    Subd. 36. 2008; veterans homes. The unobligated amount remaining from
58.25the appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 365, section 5, subdivision 2, paragraph (a),
58.26as amended by Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 59, estimated to be $2,139.85, for
58.27the Minneapolis Veterans Home demolition of building 9, is canceled. The bond sale
58.28authorization in Laws 2008, chapter 365, section 6, is reduced by the same amount.
58.29    Subd. 37. 2008; veterans homes. The unobligated amount remaining from
58.30the appropriation in Laws 2008, chapter 365, section 5, subdivision 2, paragraph (b),
58.31estimated to be $118,858.49, for the 100-bed nursing facility at the Minneapolis Veterans
58.32Home, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2008, chapter 365, section 6,
58.33is reduced by the same amount.
58.34    Subd. 38. 2009; Bigfork Airport. The unobligated amount remaining from the
58.35appropriation in Laws 2009, chapter 93, article 1, section 11, subdivision 8, estimated to
59.1be $199,627, for the Bigfork airport runway, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in
59.2Laws 2009, article 1, chapter 93, section 21, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
59.3    Subd. 39. 2010; Perpich Center for Arts Education. The unobligated amount
59.4remaining from the appropriation in Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 6, subdivision 2,
59.5as amended by Laws 2011, First Special Session chapter 12, section 39, estimated to be
59.6$6,041.58, for demolition of Alpha Building, is canceled. The bond sale authorization is
59.7Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 26, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
59.8    Subd. 40. 2010; Perpich Center for Arts Education. The unobligated amount
59.9remaining from the appropriation in Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 6, subdivision 3,
59.10estimated to be $191,154.83, for windows in the Delta Dormitory, is canceled. The bond
59.11sale authorization is Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 26, subdivision 1, is reduced by the
59.12same amount.
59.13    Subd. 41. 2010; Perpich Center for Arts Education. The unobligated amount
59.14remaining from the appropriation in Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 6, subdivision 4,
59.15as amended by Laws 2011, First Special Session chapter 12, section 40, estimated to be
59.16$3,087.98, for a storage building, is canceled. The bond sale authorization is Laws 2010,
59.17chapter 189, section 26, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
59.18    Subd. 42. 2010; Northstar commuter rail extension. The $1,000,000
59.19appropriation of bond proceeds in Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 15, subdivision 6, to
59.20match federal funds to extend the Northstar commuter rail to St. Cloud, is canceled. The
59.21bond sale authorization in Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 26, subdivision 1, is reduced
59.22by the same amount.
59.23    Subd. 43. 2010; North Branch infrastructure. The $1,000,000 appropriated
59.24in Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 21, subdivision 2, for the trunk water main loop
59.25connection line in North Branch, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2010,
59.26chapter 189, section 26, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.
59.27    Subd. 44. 2010; disaster relief, DPS. The $2,000,000 appropriation of bond
59.28proceeds in Laws 2010, Second Special Session chapter 1, article 1, section 3, for state
59.29and local match, is canceled. The bond sale authorization in Laws 2010, Second Special
59.30Session chapter 1, article 1, section 17, subdivision 1, is reduced by the same amount.

59.31    Sec. 28. Laws 2013, chapter 136, section 7, is amended to read:
59.32    Sec. 7. BOND SALE SCHEDULE.
59.33The commissioner of management and budget shall schedule the sale of state
59.34general obligation bonds so that, during the biennium ending June 30, 2015, no more
59.35than $1,280,165,000 $1,253,992,000 will need to be transferred from the general fund to
60.1the state bond fund to pay principal and interest due and to become due on outstanding
60.2state general obligation bonds. During the biennium, before each sale of state general
60.3obligation bonds, the commissioner of management and budget shall calculate the amount
60.4of debt service payments needed on bonds previously issued and shall estimate the amount
60.5of debt service payments that will be needed on the bonds scheduled to be sold. The
60.6commissioner shall adjust the amount of bonds scheduled to be sold so as to remain within
60.7the limit set by this section. The amount needed to make the debt service payments is
60.8appropriated from the general fund as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.641.

60.9    Sec. 29. APPROPRIATIONS GIVEN EFFECT ONCE.
60.10    Except for appropriations for the Flood Hazard Mitigation program, the Minnesota
60.11Children's Museum, the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System, the local bridge
60.12replacement program under Minnesota Statutes, section 174.50, to the local road
60.13improvement fund grants under Minnesota Statutes, section 174.52, and for highway-rail
60.14crossing warning devices, if an appropriation in this act is enacted more than once in the
60.152014 legislative session for the same purpose, the appropriation must be given effect only
60.16once. If the appropriations for the same purpose are for different amounts, the lowest of
60.17the amounts is the one to be given effect.

60.18    Sec. 30. EFFECTIVE DATE.
60.19    This article is effective the day following final enactment.

60.20ARTICLE 2
60.21MISCELLANEOUS

60.22    Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 16A.641, is amended by adding a
60.23subdivision to read:
60.24    Subd. 4b. Negotiated sales authority. Notwithstanding the public sale requirements
60.25of subdivision 4 and section 16A.66, subdivision 2, from June 1, 2009, until June 30,
60.262018, the commissioner may sell bonds, including refunding bonds, at negotiated sale.

60.27    Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 16A.642, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
60.28    Subdivision 1. Reports. (a) The commissioner of management and budget shall
60.29report to the chairs of the senate Committee on Finance and the house of representatives
60.30Committees on Ways and Means and Capital Investment by January 1 of each
60.31odd-numbered year on the following:
61.1(1) all laws authorizing the issuance of state bonds, bonds supported by a state
61.2appropriation, or appropriating general fund money for state or local government
61.3capital investment projects enacted more than four years before January 1 of that
61.4odd-numbered year; the projects authorized to be acquired and constructed for which
61.5less than 100 percent of the authorized total cost has been expended, encumbered, or
61.6otherwise obligated; the cost of contracts to be let in accordance with existing plans and
61.7specifications shall be considered expended for this report; and the amount of general fund
61.8money appropriated but not spent or otherwise obligated, and the amount of bonds not
61.9issued and bond proceeds held but not previously expended, encumbered, or otherwise
61.10obligated for these projects; and
61.11(2) all laws authorizing the issuance of state bonds, bonds supported by a state
61.12appropriation, or appropriating general fund money for state or local government capital
61.13programs or projects other than those described in clause (1), enacted more than four years
61.14before January 1 of that odd-numbered year; and the amount of general fund money
61.15appropriated but not spent or otherwise obligated, and the amount of bonds not issued
61.16and bond proceeds held but not previously expended, encumbered, or otherwise obligated
61.17for these programs and projects.
61.18(b) The commissioner shall also report on general fund appropriations for capital
61.19projects, bond authorizations or bond proceed balances that may be canceled because
61.20projects have been canceled, completed, or otherwise concluded, or because the purposes
61.21for which the money was appropriated or bonds were authorized or issued have been
61.22canceled, completed, or otherwise concluded. The general fund appropriations, bond
61.23authorizations or bond proceed balances that are unencumbered or otherwise not obligated
61.24that are reported by the commissioner under this subdivision are canceled, effective July 1
61.25of the year of the report, unless specifically reauthorized by act of the legislature.
61.26(c) The reports required by this subdivision shall only contain bond authorizations
61.27supported by a state appropriation and their associated general fund appropriations for
61.28projects authorized or amended after December 31, 2013.

61.29    Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 16A.642, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
61.30    Subd. 2. Cancellation. (a) If the commissioner determines that the purposes for
61.31which general obligation bonds of the state or bonds supported by a state appropriation
61.32 have been issued or for which general fund monies were appropriated are accomplished
61.33or abandoned, after consultation with the affected agencies, and there is a remaining
61.34authorization or appropriation for a specific project of $500 or less, the commissioner may
61.35cancel the remaining authorization or appropriation for that project. Bonds supported by
62.1a state appropriation shall only be canceled if they were authorized or amended after
62.2December 31, 2013.
62.3(b) If a premium received on the sale of bonds is credited to the bond proceeds
62.4fund, pursuant to section 16A.641, subdivision 7, paragraph (b), the corresponding bond
62.5authorization to which the premium is attributable must be reduced accordingly by the
62.6commissioner.
62.7(c) The commissioner must notify the chairs of the senate Finance Committee and
62.8the house of representatives Capital Investment Committee of any bond authorizations,
62.9including bond authorizations supported by a state appropriation, or general fund
62.10appropriations canceled under this subdivision.

62.11    Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 16B.335, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
62.12    Subdivision 1. Construction and major remodeling. (a) The commissioner, or
62.13any other recipient to whom an appropriation is made to acquire or better public lands or
62.14buildings or other public improvements of a capital nature, must not prepare final plans and
62.15specifications for any construction, major remodeling, or land acquisition in anticipation of
62.16which the appropriation was made until the agency that will use the project has presented
62.17the program plan and cost estimates for all elements necessary to complete the project to the
62.18chair of the senate Finance Committee and the chair of the house of representatives Ways
62.19and Means Committee and the chairs have made their recommendations, and the chair and
62.20ranking minority member of the senate Capital Investment Committee and the chair and
62.21ranking minority member of the house of representatives Capital Investment Committee is
62.22 are notified. "Construction or major remodeling" means construction of a new building,
62.23a substantial addition to an existing building, or a substantial change to the interior
62.24configuration of an existing building. The presentation must note any significant changes in
62.25the work that will be done, or in its cost, since the appropriation for the project was enacted
62.26or from the predesign submittal. The program plans and estimates must be presented for
62.27review at least two weeks before a recommendation is needed. The recommendations are
62.28advisory only. Failure or refusal to make a recommendation is considered a negative
62.29recommendation. The chairs and ranking minority members of the senate Finance
62.30Committee and Capital Investment Committees and the house of representatives Capital
62.31Investment and Ways and Means Committees must also be notified whenever there is a
62.32substantial change in a construction or major remodeling project, or in its cost.
62.33(b) Capital projects exempt from the requirements of this subdivision include
62.34demolition or decommissioning of state assets, hazardous material projects, utility
62.35infrastructure projects, environmental testing, parking lots, parking structures, park
63.1and ride facilities, bus rapid transit stations, light rail lines, exterior lighting, fencing,
63.2highway rest areas, truck stations, storage facilities not consisting primarily of offices or
63.3heated work areas, roads, bridges, trails, pathways, campgrounds, athletic fields, dams,
63.4floodwater retention systems, water access sites, harbors, sewer separation projects, water
63.5and wastewater facilities, port development projects for which the commissioner of
63.6transportation has entered into an assistance agreement under section 457A.04, ice centers,
63.7a local government project with a construction cost of less than $1,500,000, or any other
63.8capital project with a construction cost of less than $750,000.

63.9    Sec. 5. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 16B.335, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
63.10    Subd. 2. Other projects. All other capital projects for which a specific appropriation
63.11is made must not proceed until the recipient undertaking the project has notified the chairs
63.12and ranking minority members of the senate Capital Investment and Finance Committee
63.13 Committees and the house of representatives Capital Investment and Ways and Means
63.14Committees that the work is ready to begin. Notice is not required for capital projects
63.15needed to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, for asset preservation projects
63.16to which section 16B.307 applies, or for projects funded by an agency's operating budget
63.17or by a capital asset preservation and replacement account under section 16A.632, or a
63.18higher education asset preservation and replacement account under section 135A.046.

63.19    Sec. 6. Minnesota Statutes 2013 Supplement, section 16B.335, subdivision 5, is
63.20amended to read:
63.21    Subd. 5. Information technology. Agency requests for construction and
63.22remodeling funds shall include money for cost-effective information technology
63.23investments that would enable an agency to reduce its need for office space, provide
63.24more of its services electronically, and decentralize its operations. The Office of MN.IT
63.25Services must review and approve the information technology portion of construction
63.26and major remodeling program plans before the plans are submitted to the chairs of the
63.27senate Finance Committee and the house of representatives Ways and Means Committee
63.28for their recommendations and the chair and ranking minority member of the senate
63.29Capital Investment Committee and the chair and ranking minority member of the house of
63.30representatives Capital Investment Committee is are notified as required by subdivision 1.

63.31    Sec. 7. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 134.45, subdivision 5b, is amended to read:
63.32    Subd. 5b. Qualification; improvement grants. A public library jurisdiction may
63.33apply for a grant in an amount up to $1,000,000 or 50 percent, whichever is less, of the
64.1approved costs of renovating or expanding an existing library building, or to construct
64.2a new library building. Renovation may include remediation of conditions hazardous
64.3to health or safety.

64.4    Sec. 8. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 135A.034, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
64.5    Subd. 2. Capital projects. The Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota
64.6and the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities are requested
64.7to consider the following criteria in establishing priorities for requests for bond funds
64.8for capital projects:
64.9(1) maintenance and preservation of existing facilities;
64.10(2) completion of projects that have received funding;
64.11(3) updating facilities to meet contemporary needs;
64.12(4) providing geographic distribution of capital projects; and
64.13(5) maximizing the use of nonstate contributions.
64.14The criteria listed in this subdivision are not in priority order.

64.15    Sec. 9. Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 7, subdivision 27, as amended by Laws 2010,
64.16chapter 189, section 56, Laws 2010, chapter 399, section 4, and Laws 2012, chapter 293,
64.17section 39, is amended to read:
64.18
64.19
Subd. 27.State Trail Acquisition,
Rehabilitation, and Development
15,320,000
64.20To acquire land for and to construct and
64.21renovate state trails under Minnesota
64.22Statutes, section 85.015.
64.23$970,000 is for the Chester Woods Trail
64.24from Rochester to Dover. Notwithstanding
64.25Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, the
64.26bond authorization and appropriation of bond
64.27proceeds for this project are available until
64.28June 30, 2016.
64.29$700,000 is for the Casey Jones Trail.
64.30$750,000 is for the Gateway Trail, to replace
64.31an at-grade crossing of the Gateway Trail
64.32at Highway 120 with a grade-separated
64.33crossing.
65.1$1,600,000 is for the Gitchi-Gami Trail
65.2between Silver Bay and Tettegouche State
65.3Park.
65.4$1,500,000 is for the Great River Ridge Trail
65.5from Plainview to Elgin to Eyota.
65.6$1,500,000 is for the Heartland Trail.
65.7$500,000 is for the Mill Towns Trail from
65.8Lake Byllesby Park to Cannon Falls.
65.9Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
65.10section 16A.642, the bond authorization
65.11and appropriation of bond proceeds for this
65.12project are available until December 30,
65.132014.
65.14$150,000 is for the Mill Towns Trail within
65.15the city of Faribault.
65.16$1,500,000 is for the Minnesota River Trail
65.17from Appleton to Milan and to the Marsh
65.18Lake Dam. Notwithstanding Minnesota
65.19Statutes, section 16A.642, the bond
65.20authorization and appropriation of bond
65.21proceeds for this project are available until
65.22December 30, 2014.
65.23$2,000,000 is for the Paul Bunyan Trail from
65.24Walker to Guthrie.
65.25$250,000 is for the Root River Trail from
65.26Preston to Forestville State Park.
65.27$100,000 is for the Root River Trail, the
65.28eastern extension.
65.29$250,000 is for the Root River Trail, the
65.30eastern extension Wagon Wheel.
65.31$550,000 is to connect the Stagecoach Trail
65.32with the Douglas Trail in Olmsted County.
65.33Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes,
65.34section 16A.642, the bond authorization
66.1and appropriation of bond proceeds for this
66.2project are available until June 30, 2014
66.3 December 31, 2016.
66.4$3,000,000 is to rehabilitate state trails.
66.5For any project listed in this subdivision that
66.6the commissioner determines is not ready to
66.7proceed, the commissioner may allocate that
66.8project's money to another state trail project
66.9in this subdivision. The chairs of the house
66.10and senate committees with jurisdiction
66.11over environment and natural resources
66.12and legislators from the affected legislative
66.13districts must be notified of any changes.

66.14    Sec. 10. Laws 2008, chapter 179, section 16, subdivision 5, is amended to read:
66.15
66.16
Subd. 5.Minnesota Valley Railroad Track
Rehabilitation
3,000,000
66.17For a grant to the Minnesota Valley Regional
66.18Rail Authority to rehabilitate a portion of
66.19railroad track from Norwood-Young America
66.20to Hanley Falls. The grant under this
66.21subdivision may also be used for predesign,
66.22design, engineering, and rehabilitation or
66.23replacement of bridges with new bridges
66.24or culverts between Norwood-Young
66.25America and Hanley Falls. Notwithstanding
66.26Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, the
66.27bond sale authorization for this project
66.28and appropriation of bond proceeds in this
66.29subdivision are available until December 31,
66.302015. A grant under this subdivision is in
66.31addition to any grant, loan, or loan guarantee
66.32for this project made by the commissioner
66.33under Minnesota Statutes, sections 222.46
66.34to 222.62.

67.1    Sec. 11. Laws 2009, chapter 93, article 1, section 11, subdivision 4, is amended to read:
67.2
67.3
Subd. 4.Minnesota Valley Railroad Track
Rehabilitation
4,000,000
67.4For a grant to the Minnesota Valley Regional
67.5Railroad Authority to rehabilitate up to 95
67.6miles of railroad track from Norwood-Young
67.7America to Hanley Falls. The grant
67.8under this subdivision may also be used
67.9for predesign, design, engineering, and
67.10rehabilitation or replacement of bridges
67.11with new bridges or culverts between
67.12Norwood-Young America and Hanley Falls.
67.13Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section
67.1416A.642, the bond sale authorization for this
67.15project and appropriation of bond proceeds in
67.16this subdivision are available until December
67.1731, 2015. A grant under this subdivision is in
67.18addition to any grant, loan, or loan guarantee
67.19for this project made by the commissioner
67.20under Minnesota Statutes, sections 222.46
67.21to 222.62.

67.22    Sec. 12. Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 15, subdivision 5, is amended to read:
67.23
67.24
Subd. 5.Minnesota Valley Railroad Track
Rehabilitation
5,000,000
67.25For a grant to the Minnesota Valley Regional
67.26Rail Authority to rehabilitate and make
67.27capital improvements to railroad track from
67.28east of Gaylord to Winthrop. The grant
67.29under this subdivision may also be used
67.30for predesign, design, engineering, and
67.31rehabilitation or replacement of bridges
67.32with new bridges or culverts between
67.33Gaylord and Winthrop. Notwithstanding
67.34Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, the
67.35bond sale authorization for this project
68.1and appropriation of bond proceeds in this
68.2subdivision are available until December 31,
68.32015. A grant under this subdivision is in
68.4addition to any grant, loan, or loan guarantee
68.5for this project made by the commissioner
68.6under Minnesota Statutes, sections 222.46
68.7to 222.62.

68.8    Sec. 13. Laws 2010, chapter 189, section 21, subdivision 11, is amended to read:
68.9
Subd. 11.Minneapolis - Orchestra Hall
16,000,000
68.10For a grant to the city of Minneapolis to
68.11predesign, design, construct, furnish, and
68.12equip the renovation of Orchestra Hall at
68.13its current downtown Minneapolis location,
68.14including $2,000,000 for Peavey Plaza.
68.15The city of Minneapolis may operate a
68.16performing arts center and adjacent property
68.17for public recreation and may enter into
68.18a lease or management agreement for the
68.19improved facilities, subject to Minnesota
68.20Statutes, section 16A.695. Notwithstanding
68.21Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, the
68.22bond sale authorization and appropriation of
68.23bond proceeds for the Peavey Plaza project
68.24are available until December 31, 2018.
68.25This appropriation is not available until the
68.26commissioner has determined that at least
68.27an equal amount has been committed from
68.28nonstate sources.

68.29    Sec. 14. Laws 2011, First Special Session chapter 12, section 18, subdivision 5,
68.30is amended to read:
68.31
68.32
68.33
Subd. 5.Hennepin County - Minnesota African
American History Museum and Cultural
Center
1,000,000
69.1For a grant to Hennepin County to acquire
69.2land and buildings and to predesign, design,
69.3construct, furnish, and equip the renovation
69.4of an historic mansion for the Minnesota
69.5African American History Museum and
69.6Cultural Center in Minneapolis.
69.7This appropriation is not available until the
69.8commissioner has determined that at least
69.9an equal amount has been committed to the
69.10project from nonstate sources.

69.11    Sec. 15. Laws 2012, chapter 293, section 19, subdivision 4, is amended to read:
69.12
69.13
Subd. 4.Minneapolis Veterans Home
Centralized Pharmacy
1,366,000
69.14To predesign, design, remodel, and furnish
69.15historic Building 13 Building 15 or another
69.16building located on the Minneapolis Veterans
69.17Home campus to be used as the veterans
69.18homes' central pharmacy.

69.19    Sec. 16. Laws 2012, chapter 293, section 21, subdivision 6, is amended to read:
69.20
69.21
Subd. 6.Austin Port Authority - Research and
Technology Center
13,500,000
69.22For a grant to the Austin Port Authority to
69.23design and construct a new building addition
69.24to the Hormel Institute, including research
69.25labs, research technology space, and support
69.26offices. The appropriation may also be
69.27used to design and construct a parking lot.
69.28This appropriation is not available until the
69.29commissioner has determined that at least
69.30an equal amount has been committed to the
69.31project from nonstate sources.

69.32    Sec. 17. Laws 2012, First Special Session chapter 1, article 1, section 9, subdivision 3,
69.33is amended to read:
70.1
70.2
Subd. 3.Flood Hazard Mitigation, Stream
Restoration Grants
10,000,000
70.3(a) For the purposes specified in Minnesota
70.4Statutes, section 12A.12, subdivision 2.
70.5Funds may be used to acquire or relocate
70.6structures damaged or threatened by the
70.7impacts resulting from the rain storm and
70.8are also available for the local share of
70.9acquisition and relocation flood mitigation
70.10projects. Of this appropriation, $9,000,000 is
70.11from the bond proceeds fund and $1,000,000
70.12is from the general fund.
70.13(b) This appropriation may also be used
70.14for stream restoration projects in the area
70.15included in DR-4069.

70.16    Sec. 18. Laws 2012, First Special Session chapter 1, article 2, section 4, subdivision 2,
70.17is amended to read:
70.18
Subd. 2.Reforestation
994,000
70.19From the bond proceeds fund for reforestation
70.20of lands damaged by natural causes under
70.21Minnesota Statutes, section 89.002. Money
70.22appropriated in this section may be used
70.23to pay state agency staff costs that are
70.24attributed directly to the capital program.
70.25 This appropriation may also be used for
70.26reforestation in the area included in the 2011
70.27declared disaster area, DR-4009.

70.28    Sec. 19. Laws 2013, chapter 136, section 4, is amended to read:
70.29
Sec. 4. VETERANS AFFAIRS
$
18,935,000
70.30(a) Of this amount, up to $1,750,000 is to
70.31the commissioner of administration to: (1)
70.32construct a new distribution and service
70.33tunnel to serve Buildings 17 north and 18
71.1and the future Building 17 south; and (2)
71.2construct steam and electrical connections,
71.3related infrastructure, site work, a canopy
71.4with vestibule, and required modifications
71.5to Building 18 drop-off and entry. This
71.6appropriation is not available until the
71.7commissioner of management and budget has
71.8determined that at least $5,000,000 has been
71.9committed from federal sources. Any unused
71.10funds may be used under paragraph (b).
71.11(b) The remainder of this amount is to the
71.12commissioner of administration to complete
71.13the design of, perform hazardous materials
71.14abatement for, and demolish the south wing
71.15of Building 17 and adjoining buildings, and
71.16; design, reconstruct, and furnish the new
71.17south wing of Building 17 and adjoining
71.18buildings as a new skilled nursing building,;
71.19 construct a new distribution and service
71.20tunnel to serve buildings 6, 17 north, and
71.21 19, and the future 17 south,; and design,
71.22construct, and equip a network and server
71.23room, including installation of new fiber optic
71.24lines. This appropriation is not available
71.25until the commissioner of management and
71.26budget has determined that the funds to
71.27complete this work have been committed
71.28from federal sources.

71.29    Sec. 20. EAST METRO INTEGRATION DISTRICT, PROPERTY
71.30CONVEYANCE.
71.31    Subdivision 1. Harambee. Notwithstanding the appropriations of state general
71.32obligation bond proceeds in Laws 1994, chapter 643, section 14, subdivision 7, to Joint
71.33Powers District No. 6067, East Metro Integration District, to acquire and better the
71.34Harambee community school, in Maplewood, the real and personal property of the
71.35Harambee school may be conveyed to Independent School District No. 623, Roseville,
72.1for operation of a multidistrict integration facility that serves students in any grade from
72.2early education through grade 12.
72.3    Subd. 2. Crosswinds. Notwithstanding the appropriation of state general obligation
72.4bond proceeds in Laws 1998, chapter 404, section 5, subdivision 5; Laws 1999, chapter
72.5240, article 1, section 3; Laws 2000, chapter 492, article 1, section 5, subdivision 2; Laws
72.62001, First Special Session chapter 12, section 2, subdivision 2; and Laws 2005, chapter
72.720, article 1, section 5, subdivision 3, to acquire and better the Crosswinds school facilities
72.8by the Joint Powers District No. 6067, East Metro Integration District, in Woodbury, the
72.9Crosswinds school may be conveyed to the Perpich Center for Arts Education for use as
72.10an east metropolitan area integration magnet school.

72.11    Sec. 21. CONVEYANCE OF SURPLUS STATE LAND; WASHINGTON
72.12COUNTY.
72.13(a) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, sections 16A.695 and 16B.281 to 16B.296,
72.14the commissioner of administration may convey to the city of Bayport for no consideration
72.15the surplus land that is described in paragraph (c).
72.16(b) The conveyance must be in a form approved by the attorney general and provide
72.17that the lands revert to the state if the city of Bayport stops using the land for the public
72.18purpose described in paragraph (d). The attorney general may make changes to the land
72.19description to correct errors and ensure accuracy.
72.20(c) The land to be conveyed is located in Washington County and is described as:
72.21That part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Section 3, Township 29
72.22North, Range 20 West, Washington County, Minnesota, described as follows:
72.23Commencing at the southeast corner of said Southeast Quarter of the Southwest
72.24Quarter; thence South 89 degrees 28 minutes 13 seconds West, assigned bearing, along
72.25the south line of said Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 665.22
72.26feet to the easterly right-of-way line of Stagecoach Trail North (A.K.A. County State-Aid
72.27Highway 21); thence North 00 degrees 31 minutes 47 seconds West, along said easterly
72.28right-of-way line, 60.00 feet to the point of beginning of the tract to be herein described;
72.29thence North 34 degrees 35 minutes 03 seconds West, along said right-of-way line, 112.00
72.30feet; thence North 21 degrees 21 minutes 41 seconds East, along said right-of-way line,
72.31508.03 feet; thence South 70 degrees 24 minutes 54 seconds East, 250.49 feet; thence
72.32South 00 degrees 08 minutes 49 seconds East, 478.06 feet to the northerly right-of-way
72.33line of County State-Aid Highway 14 (A.K.A. 5th Avenue North); thence South 89
72.34degrees 28 minutes 13 seconds West, along said northerly right-of-way line, 358.72 feet to
72.35the point of beginning. Subject to easements, restrictions, and reservations of record.
73.1(d) The commissioner has determined that the land is no longer needed for any state
73.2purpose and that the state's land management interests would best be served if the land
73.3was conveyed to and used by the city of Bayport for a fire station.

73.4    Sec. 22. AMERICAN-MADE STEEL.
73.5To the extent practicable, a public entity receiving an appropriation of public money
73.6for a project in this act must ensure those facilities are built with American-made steel.

73.7    Sec. 23. EFFECTIVE DATE.
73.8    Except as otherwise provided, this article is effective the day following final
73.9enactment.
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