Nineteen projects receive funding during 2018 legislative session
Overall, the 2018 legislative session was a fairly good one for parks and trails. On May 30, Gov. Dayton signed the bonding bill, which included funding for 19 of the 25 projects we were advocating for in our legislative agenda this year.
Projects receiving full funding include:
Chester Woods State Trail
Glendalough State Park
Harmony-Preston State Trail
Jay Cooke State Park
Mesabi Regional Trail
Minneopa State Park
Scenic State Park
Sibley State Park
Superior Hiking Trail
Swedish Immigrant Trail
Wagon Wheel Regional Trail
Projects receiving partial funding include:
Goodhue Pioneer State Trail
Lake Vermilion State Park
Local parks and trails grants program
Metropolitan Parks and Trails
Mill Towns State Trail
Mississippi Blufflands State Trail
State Parks accessibility enhancements
State Park rehab projects
Projects receiving NO funding include:
Blazing Star State Trail
Cannon Valley Trail
Faribault-Northern Links Trail
Frontenac State Park (although we are celebrating the boundary expansion)
Gitchi-Gami State Trail
Heartland State Trail
Preston-Forestville State Trail
You can see the full details of the projects and the amount of funding received at our 2018 Public Investments page.