Project included in Parks & Trails Council’s 2018 Legislative Agenda
Amount Requested | Amount Funded |
$20 million | An unspecified portion of the $30 million appropriated to the DNR overall, plus a portion of the 3.4 million for building betterment |
Bonding Bill H.F.No. 4425
Session Law Chapter 214: Article 1: Capital Improvement Appropriations: Sec. 7 Natural Resources
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Session Law Chapter 214: Article 6: Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund Appropriation Bond, Sec. 4: Special Appropriations Trust Funds Bonds, Subd 5: Natural Resources
Subd. 2. Natural Resources Asset Preservation $26,581,000
For the renovation of state-owned facilities and recreational assets operated by the commissioner of natural resources to be spent in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section 84.946. Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 84.946, the commissioner may use this appropriation to replace buildings if, considering the embedded energy in the building, that is the most energy-efficient and carbon-reducing method of renovation.
Subd. 4. Acquisition and Betterment of Buildings $6,000,000
For acquisition, predesign, design, and construction to replace existing facilities that no longer meet the business needs of the department; for the predesign, design, and construction of a drill core facility in Hibbing; and for the design and construction of storage facilities.
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(1) Natural Resources Asset Preservation $3,419,000
For the renovation of state-owned facilities and recreational assets within units of the outdoor recreation system classified under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05, operated by the commissioner of natural resources to be spent in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section 84.946. Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 84.946, the commissioner may use this appropriation to replace buildings if, considering the embedded energy in the building, that is the most energy-efficient and carbon-reducing method of renovation.
Renew state park visitor facilities that have fallen into disrepair.
$20 million
Many visitor facilities across the state park system is dilapidated, and funding is needed for rehabilitation and renewal. Potential projects include rehabbing old buildings (e.g., at Rice Lake State Park), replacing deteriorating water and sanitation systems (e.g., at Itasca State Park, Whitewater State Park, and McCarthy Beach State Park), repairing park roads in poor condition, and renewing water access sites.
Project identified by the MnDNR as a priority