Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2335

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Cook County historic sites renovations bond issue and appropriation

Impact

The passage of SF2335 is anticipated to have a substantial positive impact on local economic development. By revitalizing and preserving historic sites, the bill aims to enhance community engagement and tourism, thereby boosting local business and the economy. The funding will facilitate extensive renovations that make these sites more accessible and appealing, which is expected to increase visitor numbers and promote local cultural identity. Additionally, the bill’s emphasis on historic preservation aligns with broader state goals of maintaining and valuing cultural heritage.

Summary

Bill SF2335 pertains to the appropriation of funds aimed at the renovation of historic sites in Cook County, Minnesota. The bill stipulates a total appropriation of $1,092,650 which will be allocated through the state bonding process, allowing the state to issue bonds to garner the necessary funds. The intended recipients of this funding include significant local heritage sites such as the Cook County History Museum, the Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery, and several other historically valuable locations. This capital investment is designed not only to enhance the physical structures but also promote tourism and cultural education in the region.

Contention

While SF2335 generally enjoys broad support due to its focus on community and economic benefits, it is not without controversy. Some stakeholders may argue about the prioritization of funding for historic sites over other pressing community needs such as education or infrastructure. Additionally, there might be concerns regarding the management and execution of the renovation projects, particularly regarding whether the funds will be utilized efficiently and effectively. Ensuring transparency and accountability in how the allocated funds are spent will be crucial in addressing potential points of contention.

Additional_notes

The funds appropriated through SF2335 will be available once the Commissioner of Management and Budget determines that sufficient resources are committed to completing the renovation project as mandated by existing Minnesota statutes. This means that there will be prerequisites that must be met before funding is released, ensuring that the project is feasible and that all stakeholders are prepared to move forward.

Companion Bills

MN HF2649

Similar To Cook County; historic site renovation funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2649

Cook County; historic site renovation funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

MN SF2731

Minneapolis Minnesota Veterans Home historic building 6 capital renovation bond issue and appropriation

MN SF3378

Bloomington athletic field renovations bond issuance and appropriations

MN SF5158

Cook County Courthouse and Law Enforcement center expansion and renovation bond issue and appropriation

MN SF2091

Chisago County household hazardous waste facility renovation bond issue and appropriation

MN SF4347

Little Falls/Morrison County Airport hangar renovation bond issue and appropriation

MN HF2375

Minneapolis; Minnesota Veterans Home historic building 6 capital renovation funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

MN SF3755

Cook County solid waste transfer facility bond issuance and appropriation

MN SF1555

Belle Plaine downtown public infrastructure renovation bond issue and appropriation

MN SF4309

St. Paul Riverview Library renovation bond issue and appropriation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.