1.1 A bill for an act 1.2 relating to capital investment; authorizing spending to acquire and better land and 1.3 buildings and for other improvements of a capital nature with certain conditions; 1.4 canceling prior appropriations; appropriating money. 1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 1.6Section 1. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS. 1.7 The sums shown in the column under "Appropriations" are appropriated from the general 1.8fund in fiscal year 2024 to the state agencies or officials indicated, to be spent for public 1.9purposes. These are onetime appropriations. Money appropriated in this act is available 1.10until the project is completed or abandoned, subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642. 1.11 APPROPRIATIONS 185,000,000$1.12Sec. 2. EDUCATION 1.13To the commissioner of education for library 1.14construction grants under Minnesota Statutes, 1.15section 134.45. 1.16Sec. 3. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL 1.17RESOURCES 5,501,000$1.18Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation 1.19To the commissioner of natural resources for 1.20the purposes specified in this section. 1Sec. 3. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK SENATE STATE OF MINNESOTA S.F. No. 677NINETY-THIRD SESSION (SENATE AUTHORS: PAPPAS, Kupec and Kunesh) OFFICIAL STATUSD-PGDATE Introduction and first reading36901/25/2023 Referred to Capital Investment Author added Kunesh57402/01/2023 Comm report: To pass as amended and re-refer to Finance02/27/2023 3,626,0002.1Subd. 2.Moorhead; Flood Hazard Mitigation 2.2For a grant to the city of Moorhead to design, 2.3construct, and equip flood mitigation 2.4infrastructure. This appropriation includes 2.5money for Phase 2 of the North Moorhead 2.6levee project, the relocation of sanitary lift 2.7station #2, and a levee project along First 2.8Avenue North. 1,875,0002.9Subd. 3.Rochester; Willow Creek Trail 2.10For a grant to the city of Rochester to 2.11predesign, design, engineer, construct, furnish, 2.12and equip a paved trail to extend the Rochester 2.13Trail network approximately 2.5 miles from 2.1428th Street SE to Gamehaven Regional Park 2.15and the future extension of the Bluestem Trail 2.16to Stewartville. This project includes a trail 2.17crossing under U.S. Highway 52, 2.18property/easement acquisition, trail 2.19rehabilitation, creek crossing, trail 2.20construction, installation of trail wayfinding 2.21and rest areas, and a trailhead located at 2.22Gamehaven Regional Park. 4,000,000$2.23Sec. 4. AMATEUR SPORTS COMMISSION 2.24To the Minnesota Amateur Sports 2.25Commission for grants under Minnesota 2.26Statutes, section 240A.20, subdivision 2, 2.27clause (2), to predesign, design, construct, 2.28furnish, and equip skate parks. Design work 2.29must be by designers with expertise in the field 2.30of skate park design. Construction must be of 2.31a skate park designed by designers with 2.32expertise in the field of skate park design. 2.33Sec. 5. PUBLIC SAFETY 2Sec. 5. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 1,350,000$3.1Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation 3.2To the commissioner of administration for the 3.3purposes specified in this section. 1,000,000 3.4Subd. 2.Edina; South Metro Public Safety 3.5Center 3.6For a grant to the city of Edina for the South 3.7Metro Public Safety Training Facility project. 3.8This appropriation is in addition to the 3.9appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special 3.10Session chapter 3, article 1, section 15, 3.11subdivision 6, for the same purpose. 350,0003.12Subd. 3.Minnesota State Patrol Headquarters 3.13To the commissioner of administration to 3.14predesign a Minnesota State Patrol 3.15headquarters building and related storage and 3.16training facilities. 1,400,000$3.17Sec. 6. TRANSPORTATION 3.18To the commissioner of transportation for a 3.19grant to the city of Biwabik to design and 3.20construct Phase 6 of the city's infrastructure 3.21improvement project. This appropriation 3.22includes money for the full reconstruction of 3.23Fifth Avenue North; First Street North, from 3.24First Avenue North to Sixth Avenue North; 3.25and Sixth Avenue South, including all 3.26associated utilities and other capital 3.27improvements. 3.28Sec. 7. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL 29,355,000$3.29Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation 3.30To the Metropolitan Council for the purposes 3.31specified in this section. 3Sec. 7. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 2,500,0004.1Subd. 2.St. Paul; Lower Phalen Creek Project 4.2For a grant to the Lower Phalen Creek Project 4.3to construct the Wakan Tipi Center in St. Paul, 4.4including construction of a reception area, 4.5classrooms, permanent and temporary exhibit 4.6space, community gathering area, and gallery 4.7space. This appropriation is in addition to the 4.8appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special 4.9Session chapter 3, article 1, section 17, 4.10subdivision 11, for the same purpose. 5,000,000 4.11Subd. 3.Dakota County; Minnesota River 4.12Greenway 4.13For a grant to Dakota County for right-of-way 4.14acquisition and for predesign, design, 4.15engineering, and construction of pedestrian 4.16safety-related improvements, including 4.17grade-separated crossings of railroads and 4.18multilane highways in Dakota County. This 4.19appropriation includes money for the 4.20Minnesota River Regional Greenway in Fort 4.21Snelling State Park. 6,000,000 4.22Subd. 4.Minneapolis Park Board; Grand 4.23Rounds Missing Link 4.24For a grant to the Minneapolis Park and 4.25Recreation Board to design and construct trail 4.26connections for the Grand Rounds Missing 4.27Link on the east side of Minneapolis between 4.28East River Road and St. Anthony Parkway. 1,635,0004.29Subd. 5.Minnetonka; Hopkins Crossroad Trail 4.30For a grant to the city of Minnetonka to 4.31acquire property, complete predesign and 4.32design, construct, furnish, and equip a new 4.33off-street, multiuse trail along County State 4.34Aid Highway 73, Hopkins Crossroad, from 4.35Cedar Lake Road to Wayzata Boulevard and 4Sec. 7. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 5.1Hillside Lane east of Hopkins Crossroad. This 5.2appropriation may be used for utility 5.3relocation to accommodate the trail. 725,0005.4Subd. 6.Minnetonka; Opus Public Space 5.5For a grant to the city of Minnetonka to 5.6acquire property, predesign, and design a 5.7public space including a linear plaza, an 5.8interactive art and play area, a splash pad, a 5.9dog park, a great lawn, an amphitheater, 5.10shelters, trail connections, a bike share space, 5.11a bike parking space, and an overlook at a site 5.12adjacent to the Southwest Light Rail Transit 5.13Opus station. 5,000,000 5.14Subd. 7.Ramsey County; Bruce Vento Regional 5.15Trail 5.16For a grant to Ramsey County to construct a 5.172.7-mile extension of the Bruce Vento 5.18Regional Trail between Buerkle Road and the 5.19intersection of Hoffman Road/Trunk Highway 5.2061 in the city of White Bear Lake. 6,220,0005.21Subd. 8.Ramsey County; Park at Riversedge 5.22For a grant to Ramsey County to predesign 5.23and design a public realm in the city of St. 5.24Paul over a portion of Shepard Road and 5.25adjacent rail lines, including related 5.26infrastructure. 3,000,000 5.27Subd. 9.Three Rivers Park District; Mississippi 5.28Gateway Regional Park 5.29For a grant to the Three Rivers Park District 5.30to design, engineer, construct, furnish, and 5.31equip the Mississippi Gateway Regional Park 5.32development, including playground 5.33development, pedestrian trail connections, 5.34landscape restoration and enhancements, 5Sec. 7. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 6.1habitat restoration, visitor center, classroom 6.2space, and site amenities. This appropriation 6.3is in addition to the appropriation under Laws 6.42020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 6.51, section 17, subdivision 12. 6.6Sec. 8. HUMAN SERVICES 24,956,000$6.7Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation 6.8To the commissioner of administration, or 6.9other named entity, for the purposes specified 6.10in this section. 21,568,000 6.11Subd. 2.St. Peter Regional Treatment Center 6.12Campus; Phase 2 6.13To design, renovate, construct, furnish, and 6.14equip the second phase of a multiphase project 6.15to develop additional residential, program, 6.16activity, and ancillary facilities for the 6.17Minnesota sex offender program on the lower 6.18campus of the St. Peter Regional Treatment 6.19Center. This appropriation includes money to 6.20design, renovate, construct, furnish, and equip 6.21the west, south, and north wings of Sunrise 6.22and the Tomlinson Building. This 6.23appropriation also includes money to: replace 6.24or renovate HVAC, plumbing, electrical, 6.25security, and life safety systems; address fire 6.26and life safety, and other building code 6.27deficiencies; replace windows and doors; 6.28tuck-point exterior building envelopes; 6.29reconfigure and remodel space; design and 6.30abate asbestos and other hazardous materials; 6.31remove or demolish nonfunctioning building 6.32components; and complete site work necessary 6.33to support the programmed use of the 6.34buildings. 6Sec. 8. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 3,388,000 7.1Subd. 3.Harriet Tubman Center East 7.2Renovation 7.3To the commissioner of human services for a 7.4grant to Tubman to design, construct, renovate, 7.5furnish, and equip capital improvements to 7.6the Harriet Tubman Center East building in 7.7the city of Maplewood. This appropriation 7.8includes money for installation of a public 7.9elevator, partial replacement of the roof, 7.10electrical system improvements, window 7.11replacement, and the completion of a fire 7.12sprinkling system. 7.13Any unspent portion of this appropriation 7.14remaining after completion of the projects 7.15listed in this subdivision, after written notice 7.16to the commissioner of human services, is 7.17available for additional improvements and 7.18betterments of a capital nature at the Harriet 7.19Tubman Center East building. 7.20Sec. 9. EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC 7.21DEVELOPMENT 141,357,000$7.22Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation 7.23To the commissioner of employment and 7.24economic development for the purposes 7.25specified in this section. 1,382,0007.26Subd. 2.Apple Valley; Inclusive Playground 7.27For a grant to the city of Apple Valley to 7.28predesign, design, construct, furnish, and 7.29equip an inclusive and accessible playground 7.30in the city of Apple Valley. "Inclusive and 7.31accessible playground" as used in this 7.32subdivision means a playground, planned and 7.33designed in partnership with community 7.34stakeholders, designed to be safe and 7.35accessible to all children including those with 7Sec. 9. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 8.1intellectual, developmental, or physical 8.2disabilities. 630,0008.3Subd. 3.Aurora; Community Center 8.4For a grant to the city of Aurora to construct 8.5improvements and betterments of a capital 8.6nature to the community center facility. This 8.7appropriation includes major projects to 8.8preserve or replace windows, roofing, 8.9mechanical or electrical systems, utility 8.10infrastructure, safety systems, and site 8.11renovations to support ongoing operations 8.12including energy conservation and 8.13accessibility improvements. 1,800,0008.14Subd. 4.Bloomington; Public Health Facility 8.15For a grant to the city of Bloomington to 8.16design a public health facility in the city of 8.17Bloomington to serve people who live and 8.18work in the cities of Bloomington, Edina, and 8.19Richfield. 1,000,0008.20Subd. 5.Champlin; Mississippi Crossings 8.21For a grant to the city of Champlin to design, 8.22construct, and equip a parking area, including 8.23related site improvements and infrastructure, 8.24for Mississippi Crossings. This appropriation 8.25includes money for charging stations for 8.26electric vehicles, an ADA-compliant trail, an 8.27event space, an outdoor performance area, and 8.28a municipal dock system. 1,250,0008.29Subd. 6.Champlin; Park Land Acquisition 8.30For a grant to the city of Champlin for the 8.31acquisition of real property, as part of the city's 8.32parks and conservation initiative, along the 8.33Elm Creek Greenway Trail Corridor and 8.34adjacent to the Champlin Mill Pond. 8Sec. 9. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 3,000,0009.1Subd. 7.Chisholm; Ice Arena and Curling Club 9.2For a grant to the city of Chisholm to 9.3predesign, design, and construct capital 9.4improvements to the existing Sports Arena 9.5and Curling Club, located in Chisholm, 9.6including replacing an existing ice plant 9.7serving both the hockey arena and the curling 9.8club, adding new heating mains and replacing 9.9curling mains, replacing the floor systems in 9.10both the hockey arena and the curling club, 9.11and installing dehumidification systems in 9.12both the hockey arena and the curling club. 5,000,000 9.13Subd. 8.Duluth; Entertainment and Convention 9.14Center 9.15For a grant to the Duluth Entertainment and 9.16Convention Center Authority to predesign, 9.17design, construct, furnish, and equip capital 9.18improvements and renovations to the Duluth 9.19Entertainment and Convention Center facility. 9.20This appropriation includes money for 9.21replacement of or improvements to 9.22mechanical, electrical, heating, ventilating, 9.23and air conditioning systems; life safety 9.24improvements; and improvements to the 9.25building's exterior envelope. 13,000,0009.26Subd. 9.Duluth; Spirit Mountain 9.27For a grant to the city of Duluth to design and 9.28construct new facilities and to renew, replace, 9.29and repair existing facilities at the Spirit 9.30Mountain Recreation Area. 7,475,0009.31Subd. 10.Hermantown; Ice Arena 9.32For a grant to the city of Hermantown to 9.33predesign, design, construct, furnish, and 9.34equip an expansion and improvements to the 9Sec. 9. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 10.1hockey arena in the city of Hermantown, 10.2including adding a second sheet of indoor ice, 10.3locker rooms, dry land training area, ice plant, 10.4Zamboni room, and mezzanine, and renovating 10.5and reconfiguring existing space. 2,000,000 10.6Subd. 11.Inver Grove Heights; Heritage Village 10.7Park 10.8For a grant to the city of Inver Grove Heights 10.9to predesign, design, construct, furnish, and 10.10equip an inclusive accessible play structure 10.11for children and to predesign, design, 10.12construct, furnish, and equip accessible 10.13restrooms, water fountains, and a fixed-shade 10.14structure, at Heritage Village Park. 1,836,00010.15Subd. 12.Mendota Heights; Pilot Knob 10.16For a grant to the city of Mendota Heights for 10.17Oheyawahe (Pilot Knob), a culturally, 10.18historically, and environmentally important 10.19site and Dakota sacred site located at 2100 10.20Pilot Knob Road in Mendota Heights, 10.21overlooking the confluence of the Mississippi 10.22and Minnesota Rivers, which is included on 10.23the National Register of Historic Places. This 10.24appropriation includes money to design and 10.25construct: multipurpose gathering spaces, 10.26interpretation structures, trail connections and 10.27walkways, parking, and other visitor amenities 10.28and infrastructure; grading, landscaping, and 10.29other site and natural resource improvements 10.30including the planting and restoration of native 10.31vegetation; and other betterments necessary 10.32to provide safe and improved visitor access 10.33and preserve the site as a public natural area. 10Sec. 9. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 9,900,000 11.1Subd. 13.Minneapolis; Central City Storm 11.2Tunnel 11.3For a grant to the city of Minneapolis for 11.4construction necessary to expand the Central 11.5City Storm Tunnel in Minneapolis. This 11.6appropriation is in addition to the 11.7appropriation in Laws 2020, Fifth Special 11.8Session chapter 3, article 1, section 21, 11.9subdivision 26, for the same purpose. 2,190,00011.10Subd. 14.Oak Park Heights; Redevelopment 11.11For a grant to the city of Oak Park Heights to 11.12acquire property and to predesign and design 11.13public infrastructure for development of the 11.14Allen S. King power plant site in the city. 11.15Public infrastructure includes clean water 11.16systems, sanitary sewer systems, stormwater 11.17systems, roads, trails, and sidewalks. 12,000,00011.18Subd. 15.Richfield; Wood Lake Nature Center 11.19For a grant to the city of Richfield to predesign 11.20and design a new nature center building, and 11.21for the renovation of the site and trails at 11.22Wood Lake Nature Center. This appropriation 11.23may also be used for demolition costs 11.24associated with completing the project 11.25described in this subdivision. 6,000,000 11.26Subd. 16.St. Paul; North End Community 11.27Center 11.28For a grant to the city of St. Paul for site 11.29preparation, park enhancements, and to 11.30construct, furnish, and equip a community 11.31center in the city's North End neighborhood. 2,500,00011.32Subd. 17.St. Paul; Conway Recreation Center 11.33For a grant to the city of St. Paul for the repair, 11.34upgrade, and renovation of the existing 11Sec. 9. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 12.1structure; design, site preparation, and 12.2preconstruction services for an auxiliary 12.3storage facility; and improvements to increase 12.4security and safety at the Conway Community 12.5Recreation Center in the city of St. Paul. 3,500,000 12.6Subd. 18.30,000 Feet; Technical Training 12.7Center 12.8For a grant to 30,000 Feet to construct a Black 12.9Arts and Tech Center in the city of St. Paul to 12.10increase the number of African American 12.11youth and families served through culturally 12.12responsive arts and technology education, 12.13social-emotional learning, and African 12.14American history and culture. 2,200,00012.15Subd. 19.Ain Dah Yung Center 12.16For a grant to the Ain Dah Yung (Our Home) 12.17Center to construct, furnish, and equip the 12.18renovation of the emergency shelter and youth 12.19lodge in the city of St. Paul. The renovations 12.20include tuckpointing, electric upgrades, ADA 12.21access, emergency fire escape, and bathroom 12.22renovation for the emergency shelter. This 12.23appropriation also includes money for roof 12.24replacement, electric upgrades, and ADA 12.25access for the youth lodge. 8,000,00012.26Subd. 20.Hope 4 Youth 12.27For a grant to HOPE 4 Youth to acquire 12.28property, predesign, design, construct, furnish, 12.29and equip a youth homeless drop-in center in 12.30Anoka County. 1,500,00012.31Subd. 21.Appetite For Change 12.32For a grant to Appetite for Change to acquire 12.33property, predesign, and design a facility that 12.34will provide access to food, workforce 12Sec. 9. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 13.1development, urban agriculture, and health 13.2and wellness services in the city of 13.3Minneapolis. 2,073,00013.4Subd. 22.Avenues For Youth 13.5For a grant to Avenues for Youth to acquire 13.6property, predesign, and design a new 13.7expanded facility in North Minneapolis to 13.8provide space for the organization's existing 13.9North Minneapolis emergency shelter and 13.10transitional housing program, provide 13.11affordable housing for youth, and serve as the 13.12new administrative headquarters for Avenues 13.13for Youth. 3,500,000 13.14Subd. 23.Comunidades Latinas Unidas en 13.15Servicio (CLUES) 13.16For a grant to Comunidades Latinas Unidas 13.17en Servicio (CLUES) to acquire property and 13.18predesign a new Latino outreach facility at 13.192800 East Lake Street, Minneapolis. The new 13.20Economic Opportunity and Wellness Hub will 13.21provide workforce training, business 13.22incubators and technical assistance, a youth 13.23technology center, behavioral health clinics, 13.24a food shelf, child care, and other high-demand 13.25community supports. 3,000,00013.26Subd. 24.Cultural Wellness Center 13.27For a grant to the Cultural Wellness Center 13.28for acquisition of property; site preparation, 13.29including demolition; and improvements and 13.30betterments of a capital nature for Dreamland 13.31on 38th Street in the city of Minneapolis. This 13.32appropriation includes money for HVAC and 13.33mechanical system upgrades and storm water 13.34utility improvements. 13Sec. 9. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 4,500,00014.1Subd. 25.Armory Arts and Music Center 14.2(a) For a grant to the Armory Arts and Music 14.3Center to design, construct, furnish, and equip 14.4the renovation of the historic Armory in the 14.5city of Duluth. 14.6(b) This appropriation includes money for 14.7improvements for the Music Resource Center, 14.8the North Country Creative Center, and the 14.9Food Enterprise Center; interior building 14.10improvements, including structural 14.11enhancements to meet current applicable 14.12building codes; improvements for compliance 14.13with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 14.14requirements; and building systems, including 14.15mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and utility 14.16upgrades. 14.17(c) This project must use design and 14.18construction methods to maximize 14.19consideration of energy efficiency and 14.20long-life cycle materials, while meeting the 14.21requirements of the federal National Parks 14.22Service, Secretary of Interior Standards for 14.23Rehabilitation. 14.24(d) Due to the integrated nature of the overall 14.25development, public bidding is not required 14.26for this project. 2,300,00014.27Subd. 26.Keystone Community Services 14.28For a grant to Keystone Community Services 14.29to renovate, furnish, and equip improvements 14.30to existing exterior enclosure, utilities, interior 14.31spaces, and other improvements of a capital 14.32nature for a new community food site in 14.33Ramsey County. 14Sec. 9. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 1,500,00015.1Subd. 27.Irreducible Grace Foundation 15.2For a grant to the Irreducible Grace 15.3Foundation for demolition of 3,800 square feet 15.4of the Black Youth Healing Arts Center, and 15.5predesign and design of housing at 643 15.6Virginia St. in St. Paul to be owned and 15.7managed by the Irreducible Grace Foundation 15.8for youth and young adults. 3,000,00015.9Subd. 28.Isuroon 15.10For a grant to Isuroon to predesign, design, 15.11construct, and renovate the property located 15.12at 1600 Lake Street, in the city of Minneapolis, 15.13to carry out the mission of the organization to 15.14support immigrant women and provide mental 15.15health counseling. 4,500,00015.16Subd. 29.Native American Community Clinic 15.17(a) For a grant to the Native American 15.18Community Clinic for site preparation and 15.19construction of an expansion of the clinic in 15.20the city of Minneapolis. This appropriation 15.21includes money for medical and dental exam 15.22rooms, additional laboratory and diagnostic 15.23space, and associated capital improvements 15.24that will facilitate additional patients. 15.25(b) This appropriation is only for the Native 15.26American Community Clinic. The Native 15.27American Community Clinic may sell real 15.28property interests on the clinic property, the 15.29purchase and construction of which were 15.30funded by this and earlier appropriations, so 15.31long as: (1) the real property interests sold do 15.32not include the clinic, and (2) the rights and 15.33interests sold will be used for the purpose of 15.34developing affordable housing for the 15Sec. 9. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 16.1populations served by the clinic. In addition, 16.2the Native American Community Clinic may 16.3retain any sale proceeds so long as the sale 16.4proceeds are applied to the construction and 16.5expansion of the clinic for which this 16.6appropriation is being made. 1,720,00016.7Subd. 30.Northrup King Building 16.8For a grant to the city of Minneapolis for 16.9improvement and betterments of a capital 16.10nature to renovate and restore the historic 16.11Northrup King Building campus in the city of 16.12Minneapolis. 450,00016.13Subd. 31.Public Functionary 16.14For a grant to Public Functionary to predesign 16.15and design a community arts center in the 16.16northeast area of the city of Minneapolis to 16.17serve Black, Indigenous, people of color, 16.18LGBTQ, and emerging artists and 16.19entrepreneurs in a multiuse arts and culture 16.20space. 3,900,00016.21Subd. 32.Somali Museum 16.22For a grant to the Somali Museum to predesign 16.23and design a facility in the city of Minneapolis 16.24to be used for a museum of Somali relics and 16.25artifacts, Somali cultural history, and 16.26education. 2,500,000 16.27Subd. 33.Southern Anoka Community 16.28Assistance 16.29For a grant to Southern Anoka Community 16.30Assistance to predesign, design, construct, 16.31engineer, furnish, and equip a facility in the 16.32city of Columbia Heights to provide food shelf 16.33services, grocery delivery for seniors and 16Sec. 9. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK 17.1people with disabilities, and basic needs 17.2support. 7,000,00017.3Subd. 34.Great River Children's Museum 17.4For a grant to Great River Children's Museum 17.5to construct, furnish, and equip capital 17.6improvements to renovate and expand a 17.7facility and outdoor exhibit space donated to 17.8the museum for the purpose of housing a 17.9children's museum in the city of St. Cloud. 12,000,00017.10Subd. 35.V3 Sports, Inc. 17.11For a grant to V3 Sports, Inc., to predesign, 17.12design, construct, furnish, and equip a 17.13community, aquatic, sports, and event center 17.14with a 50-meter competition swimming pool 17.15in the North Minneapolis neighborhood. 2,526,00017.16Subd. 36.Walker West Music Academy 17.17For a grant to Walker West Music Academy 17.18to acquire property, predesign, and design a 17.19building in the city of St. Paul to support youth 17.20music education. 17.21Sec. 10. CANCELLATION. 17.22 The amount of the general fund appropriations listed in the cancellation report submitted 17.23to the legislature in January 2023, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642, are 17.24canceled on the effective date of this section. 17.25Sec. 11. EFFECTIVE DATE. 17.26 This act is effective the day following final enactment. 17Sec. 11. S0677-1 1st EngrossmentSF677 REVISOR JSK