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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
2-1.2 relating to capital investment; authorizing spending to acquire and better land and​
3-1.3 buildings and for other improvements of a capital nature with certain conditions;​
4-1.4 canceling prior appropriations; appropriating money.​
5-1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
6-1.6Section 1. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS.​
7-1.7 The sums shown in the column under "Appropriations" are appropriated from the general​
8-1.8fund in fiscal year 2024 to the state agencies or officials indicated, to be spent for public​
9-1.9purposes. These are onetime appropriations. Money appropriated in this act is available​
10-1.10until the project is completed or abandoned, subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642.​
11-1.11 APPROPRIATIONS​
12-185,000,000​$​1.12Sec. 2. EDUCATION​
13-1.13To the commissioner of education for library​
14-1.14construction grants under Minnesota Statutes,​
15-1.15section 134.45.​
16-1.16Sec. 3. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL​
17-1.17RESOURCES​
18-5,501,000​$​1.18Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation​
19-1.19To the commissioner of natural resources for​
20-1.20the purposes specified in this section.​
21-1​Sec. 3.​
22-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​
2+1.2 relating to capital investment; appropriating money for the library construction​
3+1.3 grant program; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.​
4+1.4BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
5+1.5 Section 1. LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION GRANTS.​
6+1.6 Subdivision 1.Appropriation.$5,000,000 is appropriated from the bond proceeds fund​
7+1.7to the commissioner of education for library construction grants under Minnesota Statutes,​
8+1.8section 134.45.​
9+1.9 Subd. 2.Bond sale.To provide the money appropriated in this section from the bond​
10+1.10proceeds fund, the commissioner of management and budget shall sell and issue bonds of​
11+1.11the state in an amount up to $5,000,000 in the manner, upon the terms, and with the effect​
12+1.12prescribed by Minnesota Statutes, sections 16A.631 to 16A.675, and by the Minnesota​
13+1.13Constitution, article XI, sections 4 to 7.​
14+1.14 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective the day following final enactment.​
15+1​Section 1.​
16+23-02461 as introduced​01/18/23 REVISOR JSK/AD​
2317 SENATE​
2418 STATE OF MINNESOTA​
2519 S.F. No. 677​NINETY-THIRD SESSION​
26-(SENATE AUTHORS: PAPPAS, Kupec and Kunesh)​
20+(SENATE AUTHORS: PAPPAS and Kupec)​
2721 OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
28-Introduction and first reading​369​01/25/2023​
22+Introduction and first reading​01/25/2023​
2923 Referred to Capital Investment​
30-Author added Kunesh​574​02/01/2023​
31-Comm report: To pass as amended and re-refer to Finance​02/27/2023​ 3,626,000​2.1Subd. 2.Moorhead; Flood Hazard Mitigation​
32-2.2For a grant to the city of Moorhead to design,​
33-2.3construct, and equip flood mitigation​
34-2.4infrastructure. This appropriation includes​
35-2.5money for Phase 2 of the North Moorhead​
36-2.6levee project, the relocation of sanitary lift​
37-2.7station #2, and a levee project along First​
38-2.8Avenue North.​
39-1,875,000​2.9Subd. 3.Rochester; Willow Creek Trail​
40-2.10For a grant to the city of Rochester to​
41-2.11predesign, design, engineer, construct, furnish,​
42-2.12and equip a paved trail to extend the Rochester​
43-2.13Trail network approximately 2.5 miles from​
44-2.1428th Street SE to Gamehaven Regional Park​
45-2.15and the future extension of the Bluestem Trail​
46-2.16to Stewartville. This project includes a trail​
47-2.17crossing under U.S. Highway 52,​
48-2.18property/easement acquisition, trail​
49-2.19rehabilitation, creek crossing, trail​
50-2.20construction, installation of trail wayfinding​
51-2.21and rest areas, and a trailhead located at​
52-2.22Gamehaven Regional Park.​
53-4,000,000​$​2.23Sec. 4. AMATEUR SPORTS COMMISSION​
54-2.24To the Minnesota Amateur Sports​
55-2.25Commission for grants under Minnesota​
56-2.26Statutes, section 240A.20, subdivision 2,​
57-2.27clause (2), to predesign, design, construct,​
58-2.28furnish, and equip skate parks. Design work​
59-2.29must be by designers with expertise in the field​
60-2.30of skate park design. Construction must be of​
61-2.31a skate park designed by designers with​
62-2.32expertise in the field of skate park design.​
63-2.33Sec. 5. PUBLIC SAFETY​
64-2​Sec. 5.​
65-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 1,350,000​$​3.1Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation​
66-3.2To the commissioner of administration for the​
67-3.3purposes specified in this section.​
68-1,000,000​
69-3.4Subd. 2.Edina; South Metro Public Safety​
70-3.5Center​
71-3.6For a grant to the city of Edina for the South​
72-3.7Metro Public Safety Training Facility project.​
73-3.8This appropriation is in addition to the​
74-3.9appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special​
75-3.10Session chapter 3, article 1, section 15,​
76-3.11subdivision 6, for the same purpose.​
77-350,000​3.12Subd. 3.Minnesota State Patrol Headquarters​
78-3.13To the commissioner of administration to​
79-3.14predesign a Minnesota State Patrol​
80-3.15headquarters building and related storage and​
81-3.16training facilities.​
82-1,400,000​$​3.17Sec. 6. TRANSPORTATION​
83-3.18To the commissioner of transportation for a​
84-3.19grant to the city of Biwabik to design and​
85-3.20construct Phase 6 of the city's infrastructure​
86-3.21improvement project. This appropriation​
87-3.22includes money for the full reconstruction of​
88-3.23Fifth Avenue North; First Street North, from​
89-3.24First Avenue North to Sixth Avenue North;​
90-3.25and Sixth Avenue South, including all​
91-3.26associated utilities and other capital​
92-3.27improvements.​
93-3.28Sec. 7. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL​
94-29,355,000​$​3.29Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation​
95-3.30To the Metropolitan Council for the purposes​
96-3.31specified in this section.​
97-3​Sec. 7.​
98-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 2,500,000​4.1Subd. 2.St. Paul; Lower Phalen Creek Project​
99-4.2For a grant to the Lower Phalen Creek Project​
100-4.3to construct the Wakan Tipi Center in St. Paul,​
101-4.4including construction of a reception area,​
102-4.5classrooms, permanent and temporary exhibit​
103-4.6space, community gathering area, and gallery​
104-4.7space. This appropriation is in addition to the​
105-4.8appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special​
106-4.9Session chapter 3, article 1, section 17,​
107-4.10subdivision 11, for the same purpose.​
108-5,000,000​
109-4.11Subd. 3.Dakota County; Minnesota River​
110-4.12Greenway​
111-4.13For a grant to Dakota County for right-of-way​
112-4.14acquisition and for predesign, design,​
113-4.15engineering, and construction of pedestrian​
114-4.16safety-related improvements, including​
115-4.17grade-separated crossings of railroads and​
116-4.18multilane highways in Dakota County. This​
117-4.19appropriation includes money for the​
118-4.20Minnesota River Regional Greenway in Fort​
119-4.21Snelling State Park.​
120-6,000,000​
121-4.22Subd. 4.Minneapolis Park Board; Grand​
122-4.23Rounds Missing Link​
123-4.24For a grant to the Minneapolis Park and​
124-4.25Recreation Board to design and construct trail​
125-4.26connections for the Grand Rounds Missing​
126-4.27Link on the east side of Minneapolis between​
127-4.28East River Road and St. Anthony Parkway.​
128-1,635,000​4.29Subd. 5.Minnetonka; Hopkins Crossroad Trail​
129-4.30For a grant to the city of Minnetonka to​
130-4.31acquire property, complete predesign and​
131-4.32design, construct, furnish, and equip a new​
132-4.33off-street, multiuse trail along County State​
133-4.34Aid Highway 73, Hopkins Crossroad, from​
134-4.35Cedar Lake Road to Wayzata Boulevard and​
135-4​Sec. 7.​
136-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 5.1Hillside Lane east of Hopkins Crossroad. This​
137-5.2appropriation may be used for utility​
138-5.3relocation to accommodate the trail.​
139-725,000​5.4Subd. 6.Minnetonka; Opus Public Space​
140-5.5For a grant to the city of Minnetonka to​
141-5.6acquire property, predesign, and design a​
142-5.7public space including a linear plaza, an​
143-5.8interactive art and play area, a splash pad, a​
144-5.9dog park, a great lawn, an amphitheater,​
145-5.10shelters, trail connections, a bike share space,​
146-5.11a bike parking space, and an overlook at a site​
147-5.12adjacent to the Southwest Light Rail Transit​
148-5.13Opus station.​
149-5,000,000​
150-5.14Subd. 7.Ramsey County; Bruce Vento Regional​
151-5.15Trail​
152-5.16For a grant to Ramsey County to construct a​
153-5.172.7-mile extension of the Bruce Vento​
154-5.18Regional Trail between Buerkle Road and the​
155-5.19intersection of Hoffman Road/Trunk Highway​
156-5.2061 in the city of White Bear Lake.​
157-6,220,000​5.21Subd. 8.Ramsey County; Park at Riversedge​
158-5.22For a grant to Ramsey County to predesign​
159-5.23and design a public realm in the city of St.​
160-5.24Paul over a portion of Shepard Road and​
161-5.25adjacent rail lines, including related​
162-5.26infrastructure.​
163-3,000,000​
164-5.27Subd. 9.Three Rivers Park District; Mississippi​
165-5.28Gateway Regional Park​
166-5.29For a grant to the Three Rivers Park District​
167-5.30to design, engineer, construct, furnish, and​
168-5.31equip the Mississippi Gateway Regional Park​
169-5.32development, including playground​
170-5.33development, pedestrian trail connections,​
171-5.34landscape restoration and enhancements,​
172-5​Sec. 7.​
173-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 6.1habitat restoration, visitor center, classroom​
174-6.2space, and site amenities. This appropriation​
175-6.3is in addition to the appropriation under Laws​
176-6.42020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article​
177-6.51, section 17, subdivision 12.​
178-6.6Sec. 8. HUMAN SERVICES​
179-24,956,000​$​6.7Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation​
180-6.8To the commissioner of administration, or​
181-6.9other named entity, for the purposes specified​
182-6.10in this section.​
183-21,568,000​
184-6.11Subd. 2.St. Peter Regional Treatment Center​
185-6.12Campus; Phase 2​
186-6.13To design, renovate, construct, furnish, and​
187-6.14equip the second phase of a multiphase project​
188-6.15to develop additional residential, program,​
189-6.16activity, and ancillary facilities for the​
190-6.17Minnesota sex offender program on the lower​
191-6.18campus of the St. Peter Regional Treatment​
192-6.19Center. This appropriation includes money to​
193-6.20design, renovate, construct, furnish, and equip​
194-6.21the west, south, and north wings of Sunrise​
195-6.22and the Tomlinson Building. This​
196-6.23appropriation also includes money to: replace​
197-6.24or renovate HVAC, plumbing, electrical,​
198-6.25security, and life safety systems; address fire​
199-6.26and life safety, and other building code​
200-6.27deficiencies; replace windows and doors;​
201-6.28tuck-point exterior building envelopes;​
202-6.29reconfigure and remodel space; design and​
203-6.30abate asbestos and other hazardous materials;​
204-6.31remove or demolish nonfunctioning building​
205-6.32components; and complete site work necessary​
206-6.33to support the programmed use of the​
207-6.34buildings.​
208-6​Sec. 8.​
209-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 3,388,000​
210-7.1Subd. 3.Harriet Tubman Center East​
211-7.2Renovation​
212-7.3To the commissioner of human services for a​
213-7.4grant to Tubman to design, construct, renovate,​
214-7.5furnish, and equip capital improvements to​
215-7.6the Harriet Tubman Center East building in​
216-7.7the city of Maplewood. This appropriation​
217-7.8includes money for installation of a public​
218-7.9elevator, partial replacement of the roof,​
219-7.10electrical system improvements, window​
220-7.11replacement, and the completion of a fire​
221-7.12sprinkling system.​
222-7.13Any unspent portion of this appropriation​
223-7.14remaining after completion of the projects​
224-7.15listed in this subdivision, after written notice​
225-7.16to the commissioner of human services, is​
226-7.17available for additional improvements and​
227-7.18betterments of a capital nature at the Harriet​
228-7.19Tubman Center East building.​
229-7.20Sec. 9. EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC​
230-7.21DEVELOPMENT​
231-141,357,000​$​7.22Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation​
232-7.23To the commissioner of employment and​
233-7.24economic development for the purposes​
234-7.25specified in this section.​
235-1,382,000​7.26Subd. 2.Apple Valley; Inclusive Playground​
236-7.27For a grant to the city of Apple Valley to​
237-7.28predesign, design, construct, furnish, and​
238-7.29equip an inclusive and accessible playground​
239-7.30in the city of Apple Valley. "Inclusive and​
240-7.31accessible playground" as used in this​
241-7.32subdivision means a playground, planned and​
242-7.33designed in partnership with community​
243-7.34stakeholders, designed to be safe and​
244-7.35accessible to all children including those with​
245-7​Sec. 9.​
246-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 8.1intellectual, developmental, or physical​
247-8.2disabilities.​
248-630,000​8.3Subd. 3.Aurora; Community Center​
249-8.4For a grant to the city of Aurora to construct​
250-8.5improvements and betterments of a capital​
251-8.6nature to the community center facility. This​
252-8.7appropriation includes major projects to​
253-8.8preserve or replace windows, roofing,​
254-8.9mechanical or electrical systems, utility​
255-8.10infrastructure, safety systems, and site​
256-8.11renovations to support ongoing operations​
257-8.12including energy conservation and​
258-8.13accessibility improvements.​
259-1,800,000​8.14Subd. 4.Bloomington; Public Health Facility​
260-8.15For a grant to the city of Bloomington to​
261-8.16design a public health facility in the city of​
262-8.17Bloomington to serve people who live and​
263-8.18work in the cities of Bloomington, Edina, and​
264-8.19Richfield.​
265-1,000,000​8.20Subd. 5.Champlin; Mississippi Crossings​
266-8.21For a grant to the city of Champlin to design,​
267-8.22construct, and equip a parking area, including​
268-8.23related site improvements and infrastructure,​
269-8.24for Mississippi Crossings. This appropriation​
270-8.25includes money for charging stations for​
271-8.26electric vehicles, an ADA-compliant trail, an​
272-8.27event space, an outdoor performance area, and​
273-8.28a municipal dock system.​
274-1,250,000​8.29Subd. 6.Champlin; Park Land Acquisition​
275-8.30For a grant to the city of Champlin for the​
276-8.31acquisition of real property, as part of the city's​
277-8.32parks and conservation initiative, along the​
278-8.33Elm Creek Greenway Trail Corridor and​
279-8.34adjacent to the Champlin Mill Pond.​
280-8​Sec. 9.​
281-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 3,000,000​9.1Subd. 7.Chisholm; Ice Arena and Curling Club​
282-9.2For a grant to the city of Chisholm to​
283-9.3predesign, design, and construct capital​
284-9.4improvements to the existing Sports Arena​
285-9.5and Curling Club, located in Chisholm,​
286-9.6including replacing an existing ice plant​
287-9.7serving both the hockey arena and the curling​
288-9.8club, adding new heating mains and replacing​
289-9.9curling mains, replacing the floor systems in​
290-9.10both the hockey arena and the curling club,​
291-9.11and installing dehumidification systems in​
292-9.12both the hockey arena and the curling club.​
293-5,000,000​
294-9.13Subd. 8.Duluth; Entertainment and Convention​
295-9.14Center​
296-9.15For a grant to the Duluth Entertainment and​
297-9.16Convention Center Authority to predesign,​
298-9.17design, construct, furnish, and equip capital​
299-9.18improvements and renovations to the Duluth​
300-9.19Entertainment and Convention Center facility.​
301-9.20This appropriation includes money for​
302-9.21replacement of or improvements to​
303-9.22mechanical, electrical, heating, ventilating,​
304-9.23and air conditioning systems; life safety​
305-9.24improvements; and improvements to the​
306-9.25building's exterior envelope.​
307-13,000,000​9.26Subd. 9.Duluth; Spirit Mountain​
308-9.27For a grant to the city of Duluth to design and​
309-9.28construct new facilities and to renew, replace,​
310-9.29and repair existing facilities at the Spirit​
311-9.30Mountain Recreation Area.​
312-7,475,000​9.31Subd. 10.Hermantown; Ice Arena​
313-9.32For a grant to the city of Hermantown to​
314-9.33predesign, design, construct, furnish, and​
315-9.34equip an expansion and improvements to the​
316-9​Sec. 9.​
317-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 10.1hockey arena in the city of Hermantown,​
318-10.2including adding a second sheet of indoor ice,​
319-10.3locker rooms, dry land training area, ice plant,​
320-10.4Zamboni room, and mezzanine, and renovating​
321-10.5and reconfiguring existing space.​
322-2,000,000​
323-10.6Subd. 11.Inver Grove Heights; Heritage Village​
324-10.7Park​
325-10.8For a grant to the city of Inver Grove Heights​
326-10.9to predesign, design, construct, furnish, and​
327-10.10equip an inclusive accessible play structure​
328-10.11for children and to predesign, design,​
329-10.12construct, furnish, and equip accessible​
330-10.13restrooms, water fountains, and a fixed-shade​
331-10.14structure, at Heritage Village Park.​
332-1,836,000​10.15Subd. 12.Mendota Heights; Pilot Knob​
333-10.16For a grant to the city of Mendota Heights for​
334-10.17Oheyawahe (Pilot Knob), a culturally,​
335-10.18historically, and environmentally important​
336-10.19site and Dakota sacred site located at 2100​
337-10.20Pilot Knob Road in Mendota Heights,​
338-10.21overlooking the confluence of the Mississippi​
339-10.22and Minnesota Rivers, which is included on​
340-10.23the National Register of Historic Places. This​
341-10.24appropriation includes money to design and​
342-10.25construct: multipurpose gathering spaces,​
343-10.26interpretation structures, trail connections and​
344-10.27walkways, parking, and other visitor amenities​
345-10.28and infrastructure; grading, landscaping, and​
346-10.29other site and natural resource improvements​
347-10.30including the planting and restoration of native​
348-10.31vegetation; and other betterments necessary​
349-10.32to provide safe and improved visitor access​
350-10.33and preserve the site as a public natural area.​
351-10​Sec. 9.​
352-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 9,900,000​
353-11.1Subd. 13.Minneapolis; Central City Storm​
354-11.2Tunnel​
355-11.3For a grant to the city of Minneapolis for​
356-11.4construction necessary to expand the Central​
357-11.5City Storm Tunnel in Minneapolis. This​
358-11.6appropriation is in addition to the​
359-11.7appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special​
360-11.8Session chapter 3, article 1, section 21,​
361-11.9subdivision 26, for the same purpose.​
362-2,190,000​11.10Subd. 14.Oak Park Heights; Redevelopment​
363-11.11For a grant to the city of Oak Park Heights to​
364-11.12acquire property and to predesign and design​
365-11.13public infrastructure for development of the​
366-11.14Allen S. King power plant site in the city.​
367-11.15Public infrastructure includes clean water​
368-11.16systems, sanitary sewer systems, stormwater​
369-11.17systems, roads, trails, and sidewalks.​
370-12,000,000​11.18Subd. 15.Richfield; Wood Lake Nature Center​
371-11.19For a grant to the city of Richfield to predesign​
372-11.20and design a new nature center building, and​
373-11.21for the renovation of the site and trails at​
374-11.22Wood Lake Nature Center. This appropriation​
375-11.23may also be used for demolition costs​
376-11.24associated with completing the project​
377-11.25described in this subdivision.​
378-6,000,000​
379-11.26Subd. 16.St. Paul; North End Community​
380-11.27Center​
381-11.28For a grant to the city of St. Paul for site​
382-11.29preparation, park enhancements, and to​
383-11.30construct, furnish, and equip a community​
384-11.31center in the city's North End neighborhood.​
385-2,500,000​11.32Subd. 17.St. Paul; Conway Recreation Center​
386-11.33For a grant to the city of St. Paul for the repair,​
387-11.34upgrade, and renovation of the existing​
388-11​Sec. 9.​
389-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 12.1structure; design, site preparation, and​
390-12.2preconstruction services for an auxiliary​
391-12.3storage facility; and improvements to increase​
392-12.4security and safety at the Conway Community​
393-12.5Recreation Center in the city of St. Paul.​
394-3,500,000​
395-12.6Subd. 18.30,000 Feet; Technical Training​
396-12.7Center​
397-12.8For a grant to 30,000 Feet to construct a Black​
398-12.9Arts and Tech Center in the city of St. Paul to​
399-12.10increase the number of African American​
400-12.11youth and families served through culturally​
401-12.12responsive arts and technology education,​
402-12.13social-emotional learning, and African​
403-12.14American history and culture.​
404-2,200,000​12.15Subd. 19.Ain Dah Yung Center​
405-12.16For a grant to the Ain Dah Yung (Our Home)​
406-12.17Center to construct, furnish, and equip the​
407-12.18renovation of the emergency shelter and youth​
408-12.19lodge in the city of St. Paul. The renovations​
409-12.20include tuckpointing, electric upgrades, ADA​
410-12.21access, emergency fire escape, and bathroom​
411-12.22renovation for the emergency shelter. This​
412-12.23appropriation also includes money for roof​
413-12.24replacement, electric upgrades, and ADA​
414-12.25access for the youth lodge.​
415-8,000,000​12.26Subd. 20.Hope 4 Youth​
416-12.27For a grant to HOPE 4 Youth to acquire​
417-12.28property, predesign, design, construct, furnish,​
418-12.29and equip a youth homeless drop-in center in​
419-12.30Anoka County.​
420-1,500,000​12.31Subd. 21.Appetite For Change​
421-12.32For a grant to Appetite for Change to acquire​
422-12.33property, predesign, and design a facility that​
423-12.34will provide access to food, workforce​
424-12​Sec. 9.​
425-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 13.1development, urban agriculture, and health​
426-13.2and wellness services in the city of​
427-13.3Minneapolis.​
428-2,073,000​13.4Subd. 22.Avenues For Youth​
429-13.5For a grant to Avenues for Youth to acquire​
430-13.6property, predesign, and design a new​
431-13.7expanded facility in North Minneapolis to​
432-13.8provide space for the organization's existing​
433-13.9North Minneapolis emergency shelter and​
434-13.10transitional housing program, provide​
435-13.11affordable housing for youth, and serve as the​
436-13.12new administrative headquarters for Avenues​
437-13.13for Youth.​
438-3,500,000​
439-13.14Subd. 23.Comunidades Latinas Unidas en​
440-13.15Servicio (CLUES)​
441-13.16For a grant to Comunidades Latinas Unidas​
442-13.17en Servicio (CLUES) to acquire property and​
443-13.18predesign a new Latino outreach facility at​
444-13.192800 East Lake Street, Minneapolis. The new​
445-13.20Economic Opportunity and Wellness Hub will​
446-13.21provide workforce training, business​
447-13.22incubators and technical assistance, a youth​
448-13.23technology center, behavioral health clinics,​
449-13.24a food shelf, child care, and other high-demand​
450-13.25community supports.​
451-3,000,000​13.26Subd. 24.Cultural Wellness Center​
452-13.27For a grant to the Cultural Wellness Center​
453-13.28for acquisition of property; site preparation,​
454-13.29including demolition; and improvements and​
455-13.30betterments of a capital nature for Dreamland​
456-13.31on 38th Street in the city of Minneapolis. This​
457-13.32appropriation includes money for HVAC and​
458-13.33mechanical system upgrades and storm water​
459-13.34utility improvements.​
460-13​Sec. 9.​
461-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 4,500,000​14.1Subd. 25.Armory Arts and Music Center​
462-14.2(a) For a grant to the Armory Arts and Music​
463-14.3Center to design, construct, furnish, and equip​
464-14.4the renovation of the historic Armory in the​
465-14.5city of Duluth.​
466-14.6(b) This appropriation includes money for​
467-14.7improvements for the Music Resource Center,​
468-14.8the North Country Creative Center, and the​
469-14.9Food Enterprise Center; interior building​
470-14.10improvements, including structural​
471-14.11enhancements to meet current applicable​
472-14.12building codes; improvements for compliance​
473-14.13with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)​
474-14.14requirements; and building systems, including​
475-14.15mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and utility​
476-14.16upgrades.​
477-14.17(c) This project must use design and​
478-14.18construction methods to maximize​
479-14.19consideration of energy efficiency and​
480-14.20long-life cycle materials, while meeting the​
481-14.21requirements of the federal National Parks​
482-14.22Service, Secretary of Interior Standards for​
483-14.23Rehabilitation.​
484-14.24(d) Due to the integrated nature of the overall​
485-14.25development, public bidding is not required​
486-14.26for this project.​
487-2,300,000​14.27Subd. 26.Keystone Community Services​
488-14.28For a grant to Keystone Community Services​
489-14.29to renovate, furnish, and equip improvements​
490-14.30to existing exterior enclosure, utilities, interior​
491-14.31spaces, and other improvements of a capital​
492-14.32nature for a new community food site in​
493-14.33Ramsey County.​
494-14​Sec. 9.​
495-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 1,500,000​15.1Subd. 27.Irreducible Grace Foundation​
496-15.2For a grant to the Irreducible Grace​
497-15.3Foundation for demolition of 3,800 square feet​
498-15.4of the Black Youth Healing Arts Center, and​
499-15.5predesign and design of housing at 643​
500-15.6Virginia St. in St. Paul to be owned and​
501-15.7managed by the Irreducible Grace Foundation​
502-15.8for youth and young adults.​
503-3,000,000​15.9Subd. 28.Isuroon​
504-15.10For a grant to Isuroon to predesign, design,​
505-15.11construct, and renovate the property located​
506-15.12at 1600 Lake Street, in the city of Minneapolis,​
507-15.13to carry out the mission of the organization to​
508-15.14support immigrant women and provide mental​
509-15.15health counseling.​
510-4,500,000​15.16Subd. 29.Native American Community Clinic​
511-15.17(a) For a grant to the Native American​
512-15.18Community Clinic for site preparation and​
513-15.19construction of an expansion of the clinic in​
514-15.20the city of Minneapolis. This appropriation​
515-15.21includes money for medical and dental exam​
516-15.22rooms, additional laboratory and diagnostic​
517-15.23space, and associated capital improvements​
518-15.24that will facilitate additional patients.​
519-15.25(b) This appropriation is only for the Native​
520-15.26American Community Clinic. The Native​
521-15.27American Community Clinic may sell real​
522-15.28property interests on the clinic property, the​
523-15.29purchase and construction of which were​
524-15.30funded by this and earlier appropriations, so​
525-15.31long as: (1) the real property interests sold do​
526-15.32not include the clinic, and (2) the rights and​
527-15.33interests sold will be used for the purpose of​
528-15.34developing affordable housing for the​
529-15​Sec. 9.​
530-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 16.1populations served by the clinic. In addition,​
531-16.2the Native American Community Clinic may​
532-16.3retain any sale proceeds so long as the sale​
533-16.4proceeds are applied to the construction and​
534-16.5expansion of the clinic for which this​
535-16.6appropriation is being made.​
536-1,720,000​16.7Subd. 30.Northrup King Building​
537-16.8For a grant to the city of Minneapolis for​
538-16.9improvement and betterments of a capital​
539-16.10nature to renovate and restore the historic​
540-16.11Northrup King Building campus in the city of​
541-16.12Minneapolis.​
542-450,000​16.13Subd. 31.Public Functionary​
543-16.14For a grant to Public Functionary to predesign​
544-16.15and design a community arts center in the​
545-16.16northeast area of the city of Minneapolis to​
546-16.17serve Black, Indigenous, people of color,​
547-16.18LGBTQ, and emerging artists and​
548-16.19entrepreneurs in a multiuse arts and culture​
549-16.20space.​
550-3,900,000​16.21Subd. 32.Somali Museum​
551-16.22For a grant to the Somali Museum to predesign​
552-16.23and design a facility in the city of Minneapolis​
553-16.24to be used for a museum of Somali relics and​
554-16.25artifacts, Somali cultural history, and​
555-16.26education.​
556-2,500,000​
557-16.27Subd. 33.Southern Anoka Community​
558-16.28Assistance​
559-16.29For a grant to Southern Anoka Community​
560-16.30Assistance to predesign, design, construct,​
561-16.31engineer, furnish, and equip a facility in the​
562-16.32city of Columbia Heights to provide food shelf​
563-16.33services, grocery delivery for seniors and​
564-16​Sec. 9.​
565-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​ 17.1people with disabilities, and basic needs​
566-17.2support.​
567-7,000,000​17.3Subd. 34.Great River Children's Museum​
568-17.4For a grant to Great River Children's Museum​
569-17.5to construct, furnish, and equip capital​
570-17.6improvements to renovate and expand a​
571-17.7facility and outdoor exhibit space donated to​
572-17.8the museum for the purpose of housing a​
573-17.9children's museum in the city of St. Cloud.​
574-12,000,000​17.10Subd. 35.V3 Sports, Inc.​
575-17.11For a grant to V3 Sports, Inc., to predesign,​
576-17.12design, construct, furnish, and equip a​
577-17.13community, aquatic, sports, and event center​
578-17.14with a 50-meter competition swimming pool​
579-17.15in the North Minneapolis neighborhood.​
580-2,526,000​17.16Subd. 36.Walker West Music Academy​
581-17.17For a grant to Walker West Music Academy​
582-17.18to acquire property, predesign, and design a​
583-17.19building in the city of St. Paul to support youth​
584-17.20music education.​
585-17.21Sec. 10. CANCELLATION.​
586-17.22 The amount of the general fund appropriations listed in the cancellation report submitted​
587-17.23to the legislature in January 2023, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, are​
588-17.24canceled on the effective date of this section.​
589-17.25Sec. 11. EFFECTIVE DATE.​
590-17.26 This act is effective the day following final enactment.​
591-17​Sec. 11.​
592-S0677-1 1st Engrossment​SF677 REVISOR JSK​