"ID","Title","Fiscal Year(s)","Fiscal Year Funding Amount","Legal Citation / Subdivision","Appropriation Language","Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)","Measurable Outcome(s)","Proposed Outcomes Achieved","Other Funds Leveraged","Source of Additional Funds","Direct Expenses","Administration Costs","Recipient Board Members","Number of full time equivalents funded","Recipient","Recipient Type","Body","About the Issue","Project Details","Start Date","End Date","Source","Status","Updates","Details/Reports","First Name","Last Name","Organization Name","Street Address","City","State","Zip Code","Phone","Email","Activity Type","Administered by","Media","Counties Affected","LSOHC Section","Watershed","URL","Advisory Group Members and Qualifications","Board Members and Qualifications","Conflict of Interest Contact","Conflict of Interest Disclosed" 10000376,"1.3 acre acquisition for Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2013,150675,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Acquired 1.3 acres for the Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",,100449,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Anoka County","Local/Regional Government","1.3 acre acquisition for Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,"Land Acquisition","Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/13-acre-acquisition-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000412,"5 projects in Bunker Hills, Coon Rapids Dam, Lake George, Rice Creek chain of Lakes, Rice Creek W Regional Trail",2014,1129658,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased visits to park over time.","Project completed in 2014. Waiting on use counts for outcome measure",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park, repair erosion, restore landscape, improve stormwater and site furnishings.",,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park/Anoka",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/5-projects-bunker-hills-coon-rapids-dam-lake-george-rice-creek-chain-lakes-rice-creek-w,,,, 10000469,"6 projects: Design/engineer/build Central Anoka County Regional Trail, roadwork at Lake George Regional Park, retaining wall & trail connection at Mississippi River Regional Trail, build Heritage Laboratory Day Camp at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reser",2015,1245000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in park and trail visits","Projects are completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Six Projects $1,245,000 Multiple Regional Park Locations",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/6-projects-designengineerbuild-central-anoka-county-regional-trail-roadwork-lake-george,,,, 10015526,"Above the Falls - Hall's Island and the Park on the Scherer Site",2021,1273219,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Acres of parkland made accessible for public use 2. Completed bridge to island 3. Number and types of river access 4. Acres/linear feet of shoreline restored 5. Stormwater management facilities 6. Number and type of signage installed 7. Linear feet of trails and pathways 8. Number and type of visitor comfort facilities","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, & implement improvements associated with the ongoing restoration of Hall's Island and the creation of a park on the Scherer site, including bridge and boardwalk access to the island, trails, pathways, canoe/kayak launching and other river access, shoreline restoration, stormwater management, buildings, earthwork, informational signage, & visitor comfort facilities",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-halls-island-and-park-scherer-site,,,, 10025581,"Above the Falls Regional Park - Upper Harbor Terminal Park Implementation",2023,2905000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres of public park created. Number and type of new facilities implemented. Mileage of trails constructed.","Reported upon completion",,9395000,State/Local,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Funding would be used to match an authorized State G.O. Bond to implement public infrastructure and a new park on the Upper Harbor Terminal site. Funding activities would include design, engineering, trails, plazas, recreational amenities, natural areas, shoreline restoration, and other elements called for in the park's adopted master plan. The primary intended outcome is to create publicly accessible Mississippi River waterfront, which has never existed in this location nor is widely available in north and northeast Minneapolis. This funding helps accomplish the adopted vision of creating public, environmentally sustainable parkland along both sides of the upper Mississippi River in Minneapolis.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-upper-harbor-terminal-park-implementation,,,, 10012039,"Above the Falls Regional Park Implementation - 2019",2021,1849953,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Upper Harbor Terminal: Consultant professional services for design, engineering, construction documents, bidding, construction administration, construction activities related to site preparation, demolition, removals, grading, utilities, landscaping, stormwater management. This grant provided approximately 23% of the design and engineering fees. Graco: This grant helped facilitate the design and engineering for new park improvements on the former Scherer site, now known as Graco Park. For Graco Park this grant provided approximately 15% of the funds required for the design and engineering. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Implement various aspects of the River First Plan for Above the Falls Regional Park, including, potentially, riverside park spaces at Upper Harbor Terminal, extended trail connections, bridge retrofits for pedestrian and bicycle access to trails, a river overlook and critical trail gap at 26th Avenue North, and shoreline restoration on MPRB-owned property throughout the corridor. Funded work could include design, engineering, administration, earthwork, trails, shoreline enhancement, natural areas, buildings, comfort facilities, interpretive facilities, and signage. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-implementation-2019,,,, 10012039,"Above the Falls Regional Park Implementation - 2019",2020,1443173,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number and type of new facilities implemented. Mileage and type of trails constructed. Dependent upon finalized RiverFirst Plan - but would include number and type of each implementation aspect - # park spaces; # trail connections; # type and location of bridge retrofits; location and size of river overlook; length of trail filling gap at 26th Ave; locations of shoreline restoration and aggregate length; # and location of buildings, comfort facilities, interpretive facilities.","Upper Harbor Terminal: Consultant professional services for design, engineering, construction documents, bidding, construction administration, construction activities related to site preparation, demolition, removals, grading, utilities, landscaping, stormwater management. This grant provided approximately 23% of the design and engineering fees. Graco: This grant helped facilitate the design and engineering for new park improvements on the former Scherer site, now known as Graco Park. For Graco Park this grant provided approximately 15% of the funds required for the design and engineering. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Implement various aspects of the River First Plan for Above the Falls Regional Park, including, potentially, riverside park spaces at Upper Harbor Terminal, extended trail connections, bridge retrofits for pedestrian and bicycle access to trails, a river overlook and critical trail gap at 26th Avenue North, and shoreline restoration on MPRB-owned property throughout the corridor. Funded work could include design, engineering, administration, earthwork, trails, shoreline enhancement, natural areas, buildings, comfort facilities, interpretive facilities, and signage. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-implementation-2019,,,, 10012039,"Above the Falls Regional Park Implementation - 2019",2015,131034,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"See Row 50",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Implement various aspects of the River First Plan for Above the Falls Regional Park, including, potentially, riverside park spaces at Upper Harbor Terminal, extended trail connections, bridge retrofits for pedestrian and bicycle access to trails, a river overlook and critical trail gap at 26th Avenue North, and shoreline restoration on MPRB-owned property throughout the corridor. Funded work could include design, engineering, administration, earthwork, trails, shoreline enhancement, natural areas, buildings, comfort facilities, interpretive facilities, and signage. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-implementation-2019,,,, 10035429,"Above the Falls Regional Park - Upper Harbor Terminal Implementation",2024,453163,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres of parkland developed and opened to the public; linear feet of publicly accessible trails constructed and riverfront restored; number and type of general park and visitor comfort amenities constructed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This grant will fund continued implementation of Upper Harbor Terminal within the Above the Falls Regional Park. Work will include consultant fees for design, engineering, and administration related to implementation of the improvements defined in the construction contract documents for the Park at Upper Harbor and related to the process of constructing the park. Construction of the park will include mobilization, erosion and sediment control, removals, earthwork and drainage, utilities, pavements, walls, salvaged materials, picnic shelters, buildings, restoration of existing industrial structures, site furnishings and lighting, security infrastructure, railings, native seeding and turf establishment, landscaping, stormwater management, and miscellaneous site restoration. Amenities will include gathering spaces, overlooks, pedestrian and bike circulation, vehicular parking, artistic interpretation elements, staff programming spaces and landscape, hydrologic and habitat restoration. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-upper-harbor-terminal-implementation,,,, 10035448,"Above the Falls Regional Park - Upper Harbor Terminal Implementation",2025,1284000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Acres of parkland developed and opened to the public; linear feet of publicly accessible trails constructed and riverfront restored; number and type of general park and visitor comfort amenities constructed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This grant will fund continued implementation of Upper Harbor Terminal within the Above the Falls Regional Park. Work will include consultant fees for design, engineering, and administration related to implementation of the improvements defined in the construction contract documents for the Park at Upper Harbor and related to the process of constructing the park. Construction of the park will include mobilization, erosion and sediment control, removals, earthwork and drainage, utilities, pavements, walls, salvaged materials, picnic shelters, buildings, restoration of existing industrial structures, site furnishings and lighting, security infrastructure, railings, native seeding and turf establishment, landscaping, stormwater management, and miscellaneous site restoration. Amenities will include gathering spaces, overlooks, pedestrian and bike circulation, vehicular parking, artistic interpretation elements, staff programming spaces and landscape, hydrologic and habitat restoration. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/above-falls-regional-park-upper-harbor-terminal-implementation-0,,,, 9534,"Accelerating State Park Resource Management",2011,82603,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project aims to accelerate natural resource management activities within state park boundaries",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerating-state-park-resource-management,,,, 9534,"Accelerating State Park Resource Management",2010,78000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"Provided accelerated natural resource management funding for state park and recreational units with resource management standard hours.","Approximately 70 state park and recreational units with resource management standard hours utilized funding for accelerated activities.",,,,,,,,,,"This project aims to accelerate natural resource management activities within state park boundaries",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerating-state-park-resource-management,,,, 3216,"Accelerate State Park Operations",2011,150000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Provided for an increase in public service, security and enforcement, maintenance and custodial work at high participation locations during the first two fiscal years of Legacy. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Steven,Kirch,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",steve.kirch@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerate-state-park-operations,,,, 3216,"Accelerate State Park Operations",2010,150000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"The Division would expect to enhance operations by providing increased staffing hours at 18 locations during the peak operating seasons.","The Division was able to enhance operations by providing increased staffing hours at 18 locations during the peak operating seasons.",,,,,,,,,,"Provided for an increase in public service, security and enforcement, maintenance and custodial work at high participation locations during the first two fiscal years of Legacy. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Steven,Kirch,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",steve.kirch@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerate-state-park-operations,,,, 3222,"Accelerating State Trail Resource Management",2011,246000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (2)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project will restore and manage native prairies and woodlands, including removal of invasive species along at least six percent of the developed miles of state trails","Resource management on state trails has been sporadic over the past several years because it was dependent on the use of infrequent project dollars. Legacy monies are the first stable funding for resource management on state trails, so it will take a little time to establish the infrastructure for an on-going program but it is anticipated that significant improvements in resource quality along state trail corridors will be achieved. The purpose of natural resource management on state trails is to help provide the maximum potential for the appreciation, conservation and enjoyment of significant scenic, historical, natural or cultural qualities along the trail (MS 86A.05 subd. 4).",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerating-state-trail-resource-management-0,,,, 3222,"Accelerating State Trail Resource Management",2010,154000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (2)",,"Resource inventories invasive species control native plant community restoration and prescribed burning on 920 acres of Minnesota State Trail lands.","88% of the target acreage has been met and the division fully anticipates that the target will be reached by the end of FY 2011.",,,,,,,,,,"This project will restore and manage native prairies and woodlands, including removal of invasive species along at least six percent of the developed miles of state trails","Resource management on state trails has been sporadic over the past several years because it was dependent on the use of infrequent project dollars. Legacy monies are the first stable funding for resource management on state trails, so it will take a little time to establish the infrastructure for an on-going program but it is anticipated that significant improvements in resource quality along state trail corridors will be achieved. The purpose of natural resource management on state trails is to help provide the maximum potential for the appreciation, conservation and enjoyment of significant scenic, historical, natural or cultural qualities along the trail (MS 86A.05 subd. 4).",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerating-state-trail-resource-management-0,,,, 10007084,"Acquire 72.1 acres ",2018,956777,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 72.1 acres for Spring Lake Park Reserve.","72.1 acres acquired",,637854,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 72.1 acres ",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve ",2018-06-28,2019-06-28,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff ",Bransford,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7168,jeff.bransford@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-721-acres-0,,,, 10007087,"Acquire 8.93 acres",2018,181766,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8.93 acres for Lake Rebecca Park Reserve.","8.93 acres acquired",,121178,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 8.93 acres",," Lake Rebecca Park Reserve",2017-11-30,2019-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-893-acres,,,, 10007087,"Acquire 8.93 acres",2017,181766,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8.93 acres for Lake Rebecca Park Reserve.","8.93 acres acquired",,121178,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 8.93 acres",," Lake Rebecca Park Reserve",2017-11-30,2019-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-893-acres,,,, 10007088,"Acquire 12.94 acres",2018,168630,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 12.94 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail","12.94 acres acquired",,516676,"Metropolitan Council and LCCMR",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 12.94 acres",,"Rush Creek Regional Trail",2018-01-24,2019-04-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-1294-acres,,,, 10007089,"Acquire 4.24 acre",2019,103557,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 4.24 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","4.24 acres acquired",,174034,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 4.24 acre",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2018-12-13,2019-12-14,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-424-acre,,,, 10007089,"Acquire 4.24 acre",2018,157494,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 4.24 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","4.24 acres acquired",,174034,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 4.24 acre",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2018-12-13,2019-12-14,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-424-acre,,,, 10007089,"Acquire 4.24 acre",2017,261050,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 4.24 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","4.24 acres acquired",,174034,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 4.24 acre",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2018-12-13,2019-12-14,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-424-acre,,,, 10007090,"Acquire 8.33 acre",2019,171704,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8.33 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve","8.33 acres acquired",,280220,"Metropolitan Council and LCCMR",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 8.33 acre",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2019-09-13,2018-09-14,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-833-acre,,,, 10007090,"Acquire 8.33 acre",2018,171704,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8.33 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve","8.33 acres acquired",,280220,"Metropolitan Council and LCCMR",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 8.33 acre",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2019-09-13,2018-09-14,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-833-acre,,,, 10007091,"Acquire 17.97 acres",2019,990000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 17.97 acres for Kingswood Special Recreation Feature","17.97 acres acquired",,660000,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 17.97 acres",,"Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",2019-01-10,2020-01-10,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-1797-acres,,,, 10007092,"Acquire 20.15 acres",2019,236126,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 20.15 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","20.15 acres acquired",,157418,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 20.15 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2019-01-10,2020-01-10,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-2015-acres,,,, 10007097,"Acquire 72.1 acres ",2019,956777,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. ","Acquire 72.1 acres for Spring Lake Park Reserve. ","72.1 acres acquired ",,637854,"Metropolitan Council ",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 72.1 acres ",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve ",2018-06-28,2019-06-28,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff ",Bransford,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7168,jeff.bransford@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-721-acres,,,, 10000310,"Acquire 1-acre 1286 Carriage Hills Drive (Shadduck) for Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,157238,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres acquired","1 acre acquired",,127235,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 1-acre 1286 Carriage Hills Drive (Shadduck) for Lebanon Hills Regional Park",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-1-acre-1286-carriage-hills-drive-shadduck-lebanon-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000311,"Acquire 21-acre Union Pacific parcel for Scott County Regional Trail",2011,300846,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Project completed.",,231707,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Acquire 21-acre Union Pacific parcel for Scott County Regional Trail",,"Scott County Regional Trail",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-21-acre-union-pacific-parcel-scott-county-regional-trail,,,, 10000312,"Acquire 1.56 miles of rail corridor for Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail",2011,267829,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire land","Project completed.",,178553,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire 1.56 miles of rail corridor for Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail",,"Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail/Carver",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-156-miles-rail-corridor-minnesota-river-bluffs-regional-trail,,,, 10000338,"Acquire 2.5 acres for Trout Brook Regional Trail",2013,583309,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","The project is completed. Trail constructed.",,610689,"Metropolitan Council",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Acquire 2.5 acres for Trout Brook Regional Trail",,"Trout Brook Regional Trail/St. Paul",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-25-acres-trout-brook-regional-trail,,,, 10000339,"Acquire 2.5 acres for Trout Brook Regional Trail",2012,210900,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","The project is completed. Trail constructed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Acquire 2.5 acres for Trout Brook Regional Trail",,"Trout Brook Regional Trail/St. Paul",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-25-acres-trout-brook-regional-trail-0,,,, 10000360,"Acquire 4.24 acres for Above the Falls Regional Park",2012,1469000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","4.49 acres acquired. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Acquire 4.24 acres. (Year 1 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-424-acres-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000361,"Acquire 4.24 acres for Above the Falls Regional Park",2013,1429970,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Project completed.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Acquire 4.24 acres. (Year 2 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-424-acres-above-falls-regional-park-0,,,, 10000365,"Acquire 1.0 acre for Baker Park Reserve",2012,211875,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.",Acquired,,84750,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Baker Park Reserve. Acquire one acre.",,"Baker Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-10-acre-baker-park-reserve,,,, 10000366,"Acquire 1.74 acres for Above the Falls Regional park",2013,9864,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,,,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Acquire 1.74 acres. (Year 2 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-174-acres-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000367,"Acquire 1.74 acres for Above the Falls Regional park",2012,354561,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","The 1.74 acre parcel was acquired on October 30, 2012.","1.74 acres acquired.",,243526,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Acquire 1.74 acres. (Year 1 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-174-acres-above-falls-regional-park-0,,,, 10000372,"Acquire 84 acres for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve",2012,269022,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Acquire property","84 acres acquired.",,179348,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve. Acquire an 84-acre parcel (Wells Fargo) for park visitor center and maintenance facility.",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-84-acres-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve,,,, 10000375,"Acquire 4.49 acres for Lebanon Hills Regional Park - Andrews",2013,238076,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Acres acquired","4.49 acres acquired. ",,158718,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 4.49 acres for Lebanon Hills Regional Park - Andrews",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-449-acres-lebanon-hills-regional-park-andrews,,,, 10000377,"Acquire 56.3 acre parcel for Spring Lake Park Reserve",2012,206191,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Dakota County acquired the 56.3 acre parcel in Spring Lake Park Reserve per approved master plan.",,151642,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve, acquire 56.3 acre parcel (Reis).",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-563-acre-parcel-spring-lake-park-reserve,,,, 10000378,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",2013,632175,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Project completed.",,424833,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",,Kingswood,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-kingswood-special-recreation-feature,,,, 10000379,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",2012,74413,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Property acquired. ",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",,Kingswood,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-kingswood-special-recreation-feature-0,,,, 10000380,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",2014,194841,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"Project completed.",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",,Kingswood,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-kingswood-special-recreation-feature-1,,,, 10000390,"Acquire 114-acre parcel for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve",2014,437107,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Protect land within planned Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve through fee-title acquisition.","The real estate closing occurred on October 15, 2013. The property was acquired and is protected.",,292467,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve. Acquire 114 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve (JMJM parcel)",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-114-acre-parcel-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve,,,, 10000400,"Acquire 2117 West River Road for Above the Falls Regional Park",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","Purchased a portion of .52 acres of 2128 Marshall Street NE in the Above the Falls Regional Park on November 12, 2013.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park, acquire parcel including acquisition construction for surveys, site investigations, title review, appraisals, environmental assessment, clean-up, demolition, site utilities, related design and engineering, and project management.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-2117-west-river-road-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000402,"Acquire 8.5 acres in a 100'-wide greenway corridor easement for Vermillion Highlands and Rosemount Greenway Regional Trails",2014,161603,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.","Acquired Klein parcel in 2014.",,107736,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Rosemount and Vermillion Highlands Greenway Regional Trails, acquire 8.5 acre greenway corridor.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-85-acres-100-wide-greenway-corridor-easement-vermillion-highlands-and-rosemount,,,, 10000403,"Acquire trail easement for Nokomis Minnesota River Regional Trail (fka Intercity Regional Trail)",2014,11347,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,,,7564,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"ICRT easements",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-trail-easement-nokomis-minnesota-river-regional-trail-fka-intercity-regional-trail,,,, 10000404,"Acquire 146 acres for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve",2015,560795,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire Land for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve","Acquire 146 acres at 24236 Union Trail",,373863,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakeley Bluffs PR acquire 146 acres at 24236 Union Trail",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-146-acres-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve,,,, 10000405,"Acquire 36.8 acres at Crow Hassan Park Reserve",2015,111369,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire 38.56-acre parcel ","Property acquired for Crow-Hassan Park Reserve ",,378963,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Crow Hassan 36.8 acres",,"Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-368-acres-crow-hassan-park-reserve,,,, 10000406,"Acquire 1828 Marshall St NE for Above the Falls Regional Park",2015,852750,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire 0.75 acre parcel","Property acquired for Above the Falls Regional Park ",,568500,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"1828 Marshall St NE",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-1828-marshall-st-ne-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000407,"Acquire 1.5 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve",2015,177389,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire a 1.5-acre parcel","Property acquired for Big Marine Park Reserve",,198120,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"17980 Margo Ave",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-15-acres-big-marine-park-reserve,,,, 10000407,"Acquire 1.5 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve",2014,94392,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire a 1.5-acre parcel","Property acquired for Big Marine Park Reserve",,,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"17980 Margo Ave",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-15-acres-big-marine-park-reserve,,,, 10000411,"Acquire 10 acres for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve",2012,153102,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Protect land within planned Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve through fee-title acquisition.","Real estate closing occurred on August 27, 2013. Property was acquired and is protected.",,102905,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve. Acquire 10 areas for park reserve (Albrecht Hutchinson parcel).",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-10-acres-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve,,,, 10000413,"Acquire 1.3 acres for Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2014,84380,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased visits to park over time.","Acquisition occurred May 2013. Waiting on use counts for outcome measure",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek West Regional Trail, acquire 1.3 acres.",,"Rice Creek West Regional Trail/Anoka",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-13-acres-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000419,"Acquire 240.05 acres for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve (year 2 of 2)",2014,269932,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire 240.05 acres ","Property acquired for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",,476967,"Metropolitan Council/ENRTF",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve. Acquire 240.05 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve (Albrecht Hutchinson parcel - year 2 of 2)",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-24005-acres-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve-year-2-2,,,, 10000420,"Acquire 240.05 acres for Blakely Bluffs Park Reserve (year 1 of 2)",2012,34324,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"The real estate closing occurred on August 27, 2013. Property was acquired and is protected.",,,"Metropolitan Council/Scott",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve. Acquire 240.05 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve (Albrecht Hutchinson parcel - year 1 of 2)",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-24005-acres-blakely-bluffs-park-reserve-year-1-2,,,, 10000421,"Acquire 0.5 acre parcel for Southwest Regional Trail",2012,29486,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Acquire 0.5 acres","Property acquired for Southwest Regional Trail.",,19657,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire 0.5 acre parcel for Southwest Regional Trail",,"Southwest Regional Trail",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty ",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-05-acre-parcel-southwest-regional-trail,,,, 10000422,"Acquire 0.35 acre parcel for Southwest Regional Trail",2012,8039,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Acquired .35 acres of land which allowed for the construction of .8 miles of the Southwest Regional Trail. The project is completed and opened to the public June 2014.",,5359,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Southwest Regional Trail, acquire 0. 35 acres, connect the Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail and Southwest Regional Trail",,"Southwest Regional Trail",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-035-acre-parcel-southwest-regional-trail,,,, 10000426,"Acquire 44,443 square foot MnDOT parcel for Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2014,30842,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire parcel.","One-acre of land was acquired from the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Acquisition is complete.",,20561,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Phalen Keller Regional Park. Acquire 44,443 square foot MNDoT parcel.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/Ramsey",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-44443-square-foot-mndot-parcel-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10000462,"Acquire 0.5 acres for Above the Falls Regional Park with 85 feet of frontage on the Mississippi River",2014,51222,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Reimburse MPRB to partially finance acquisition of parcel at 2128 Marshall Street NE for Above the Falls Regional Park","Parcel Acquired",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park reimburse MPRB to partially finance acquisition of parcel at 2128 Marshall Street NE",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-05-acres-above-falls-regional-park-85-feet-frontage-mississippi-river,,,, 10000463,"Acquire 0.5 acre parcel for Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2014,97338,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire 0.5-acre parcel at 7907 Lea Road","Property acquired.",,67552,"Metropolitan Council",,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve acquire 0.5-acre parcel at 7907 Lea Road",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-05-acre-parcel-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000465,"Acquire 5 permanent trail easements for Nokomis Minnesota River Regional Trail (fka Intercity Regional Trail)",2014,33240,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire trail easement","Acquired. The newly named Nokomis-Minnesota River"" Regional Trail construction and will be completed in the summer 2016.",,22160,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Intercity Regional Trail acquire five trail easements",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-5-permanent-trail-easements-nokomis-minnesota-river-regional-trail-fka-intercity,,,, 10000466,"Acquire 6 permanent trail easements for Nokomis Minnesota River Regional Trail (fka Intercity Regional Trail)",2014,42766,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire trail easement","Acquired. The newly named Nokomis-Minnesota River"" Regional Trail construction and will be completed in the summer 2016.",,28510,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Intercity Regional Trail acquire six trail easements",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-6-permanent-trail-easements-nokomis-minnesota-river-regional-trail-fka-intercity,,,, 10000467,"Acquire 2 permanent trail easements for Nokomis Minnesota River Regional Trail (fka Intercity Regional Trail)",2014,15043,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire trail easement","Acquired. The newly named Nokomis-Minnesota River"" Regional Trail construction and will be completed in the summer 2016.",,10028,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Intercity Regional Trail acquire two easements",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-2-permanent-trail-easements-nokomis-minnesota-river-regional-trail-fka-intercity,,,, 10000468,"Acquire 0.3-acre parcel for Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2014,245545,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Acquire 0.3 acre parcel at 7501 Izaak Walton Road for Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve.","Property acquired",,163667,"Metropolitan Council",,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Acquire 0.3 acre parcel at 7501 Izaak Walton Road for Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-03-acre-parcel-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000483,"Acquire 1.27 acres at Bald-Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park",2010,168917,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire Land ","1.27 acres acquired. ",,112611,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park, acquire 1.27 acre inholding at 1700 North County Line Rd.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-127-acres-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000510,"Acquire 1.28-acre Country Store parcel for Lake Waconia Regional Park",2010,394543,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 1.28 acres","1.28 acres acquired.",,263029,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire 1.28-acre Country Store parcel for Lake Waconia Regional Park",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-128-acre-country-store-parcel-lake-waconia-regional-park,,,, 10000512,"Acquire 3.57 acre inholding for Above the Falls Regional Park",2010,13090,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire Land ","3.57 acres acquired.",,,"Metropolitan Council/MPRB",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Above the Falls Regional Park, acquire 3.57 acre inholding (Scherer Lumber Co. - year 1 of 2).",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-357-acre-inholding-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000513,"Acquire 3.57 acre inholding for Above the Falls Regional Park",2011,416650,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Project completed.",,1270232,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Above the Falls Regional Park, acquire 3.57 acre inholding (Scherer Lumber Co. - year 2 of 2).",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-357-acre-inholding-above-falls-regional-park-0,,,, 10000514,"Acquire 1.4 acre inholding for Elm Creek Park Reserve",2011,88303,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"1.4 acres acquired.",,99401,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"At Elm Creek Park Reserve, acquire 1.4 acre inholding (Zopfi) at 12208 Hayden Lake Rd. W.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-14-acre-inholding-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 10000306,"Acquire 0.4-acre inholding for Above the Falls Regional Park",2011,161309,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"0.4 acre acquired.",,112980,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Above the Falls Regional Park, acquire 0.4 acre inholding at 2220 Marshall St. NE.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-04-acre-inholding-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000308,"Acquire easement & build trail connection for Dakota Rail Regional Trail",2011,200000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete trail improvements.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Complete 6.9 miles of paved trail, build trailhead, acquire trail right-of-way",,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail/Carver",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-easement-build-trail-connection-dakota-rail-regional-trail,,,, 10000554,"Acquire trail easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2018,23212,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 0.16 acres for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. ","0.16 acres acquired",,15475,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire trail easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-trail-easement-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail,,,, 10000555,"Acquire trail easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2018,107099,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 0.17 acres for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. ","0.17 acres acquired",,71400,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire trail easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-trail-easement-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail-0,,,, 10000556,"Acquire 4.5 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2018,63221,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 4.5 acres for North Creek Regional Trail","4.5 acres acquired",,42147,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 4.5 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-45-acres-north-creek-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10000604,"Acquire 9.37 parcel for Spring Lake Park Reserve",2016,570334,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 9.37 acres in Spring Lake Park Reserve.","9.37 acres acquired. ",,380223,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"REIMBURSE Dakota County $950,557 to acquire a 9.37-acre inholding property within Spring Lake Park Reserve.MC Action 2015-142 06/24/2015",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve ",Sullivan,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-937-parcel-spring-lake-park-reserve,,,, 10000605,"Acquire 33.5 acres for Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2016,424208,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire a 33.5 acre property for Lake Elmo Park Reserve.","33.5 acres acquired. ",,279928,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 33.5 acres for Lake Elmo Park Reserve (Hammes)",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-335-acres-lake-elmo-park-reserve,,,, 10000607,"Acquire 1.1 acres for Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2017,116687,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire park property","Acquired 1.1 acre property for Elmo Park Reserve",,77533,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 1.1-acre property",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-11-acres-lake-elmo-park-reserve,,,, 10000608,"Acquire 0.28 acres for Above the Falls Regional Park",2017,236808,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,".28 acres acquired for Above the Falls Regional Park",,157872,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Acquire 0.28 acres for Above the Falls Regional Park",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-028-acres-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000609,"Acquire 33.7 acres for Lake Waconia Park Reserve",2017,630000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Land acquired","Land acquired",,420000,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire 33.7 acre Coney Island",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-337-acres-lake-waconia-park-reserve,,,, 10000610,"Acquire 1.0 acre for Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2017,95891,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire park property","1.0 acres acquired for Lake Elmo Park Reserve",,63927,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire one acre property",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-10-acre-lake-elmo-park-reserve,,,, 10000625,"Acquire 9.3 acres for Spring Lake Park Reserve",2017,439838,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Land acquired","Land acquired",,269934,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 9.3-acre property located at 13584 Fischer Avenue",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-93-acres-spring-lake-park-reserve,,,, 10000632,"Acquire 0.49 acres for Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2017,38315,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Acquired .49 acre property within Lebanon Hills Regional Park. Home to be removed from the property and area to be restored",,144685,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 0.49 acres for Lebanon Hills Regional Park (Hansch)",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-049-acres-lebanon-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000633,"Acquire easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2017,106040,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Easement acquired for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",,49700,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail (Edina Manor)",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-easement-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail,,,, 10000634,"Acquire 14.4 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve",2017,142735,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire park property","Property Acquired",,95157,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 14.4-Acre property",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-144-acres-big-marine-park-reserve,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2024,436144,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2023,410650,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","In FY23, Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office, regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that will advance the Legacy mission to Acquire Land and Create Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes). ",,,,,,,,2.0,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2022,345140,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","In FY22 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that will advance the Legacy mission to Acquire Land and Create Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes). ","In FY22, Parks and Trails provided Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advanced the Legacy mission to Acquire Land and Create Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments). ",,,,,,,1.8,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2021,360098,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","In FY21 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that will advance the Legacy mission to Acquire Land and Create Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).",,,,,,,,1.9,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2020,480127,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","In FY 20 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).","In FY20 Parks and Trails provided Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advanced the Legacy mission to Acquire Land and Create Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).",,,,,,,2.5,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2019,501438,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 19 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).","In FY 19 this program provided support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).",,,,,,,2.5,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2018,613201,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 18 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).","In FY 18 this program provided support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).",,,,,,,2.8,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2017,736809,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 17 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. ","In FY 17 this program provided support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).",,,,,,,3.9,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2016,640271,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 16 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. ","In FY 16 this program provided support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities: 1. New State Trail Construction; 2. Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development; and 3. Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).",,,,181650,458621,,4.74,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2015,711218,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,9.0,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2014,732000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,9.0,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2013,393000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,4987100,393000,,0.25,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18200,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2012,412250,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,4509000,412250,,0.25,,,"Acquiring Land and Creating Opportunities - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to create new and expanded park and trail opportunities to satisfy current customers as well as to reach out to new ones. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of acquiring land and creating opportunities that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-land-and-creating-opportunities-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 10015531,"Acquire 17.97 acres",2019,990000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 17.97 acres for Kingswood Special Recreation Feature","17.97 acres acquired",,660000,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 17.97 acres",,"Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",2019-01-10,2020-01-10,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-1797-acres-0,,,, 10015532,"Acquire 20.15 acres",2019,236126,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 20.15 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","20.15 acres acquired",,157418,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 20.15 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2019-01-10,2020-01-10,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-2015-acres-0,,,, 10015556,"Acquire ___-acre parcel at 1466 E County Rd H2 for Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park PAID FROM FUND 327; DO NOT COUNT",2010,246853,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire Land ","1.3 acres acquired. ",,164569,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Acquire 1.3-acre parcel at 1466 E County Rd H2 for Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-acre-parcel-1466-e-county-rd-h2-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park-paid-fund-327,,,, 10000464,"Acquisition, engineering & construction for lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2014,25592,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Complete construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to Lakeville for developing Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail complete trail construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to the City of Lakeville",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-engineering-construction-lake-marion-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10000464,"Acquisition, engineering & construction for lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2013,25592,,"Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Complete construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to Lakeville for developing Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,,,"Dakota County",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail complete trail construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to the City of Lakeville",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-engineering-construction-lake-marion-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10000511,"Acquisition of 43-acre Appert parcel for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2010,436697,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire land. ","45 acres acquired",,588101,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquisition of 43-acre Appert parcel for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-43-acre-appert-parcel-grey-cloud-island-regional-park,,,, 19177,"Acquisition and Development Planning and Design",2013,214000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"Strategic planning efforts guide the expenditure of Legacy funds towards desired outcomes which are derived from public and stakeholder input, research, analysis and input from a variety of experts and leadership. Parks and Trails planners conduct these efforts. Staffing levels were adjusted to complete this legacy work. Legacy funds have also substantially increased the numbers of projects completed each year. Design and project management levels of work have increased correspondingly. Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Parks and Trails staff conduct these efforts. Staffing levels and efforts were adjusted to complete this legacy work.","The 25 year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan identified four pillars of work on which to focus. The potential scope of work within each of these work areas far exceeds the funding and and staff time available. Development of a strategic framework and 10 year Parks and Trails Division Strategic Plan to guide work creates an initial set of high priority legacy outcomes. Parks and Trails Legacy Funds have allowed significant progress towards multiple acquisition, development and renewal priorities and design needs. All of these efforts are done to provide outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors and to protect and restore natural resources.",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Linnell,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5626",stan.linnell@state.mn.us,"Planning, Analysis/Interpretation, Research, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-and-development-planning-and-design,,,, 19177,"Acquisition and Development Planning and Design",2012,239000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The target is to complete a 10 year strategic plan for the Parks and Trails Division and a Management plan for La Salle State Recreation Area.","A 10 year strategic plan for the Parks and Trails Division and a Management plan for La Salle State Recreation Area were completed.",,,,,,,,,,"Strategic planning efforts guide the expenditure of Legacy funds towards desired outcomes which are derived from public and stakeholder input, research, analysis and input from a variety of experts and leadership. Parks and Trails planners conduct these efforts. Staffing levels were adjusted to complete this legacy work. Legacy funds have also substantially increased the numbers of projects completed each year. Design and project management levels of work have increased correspondingly. Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Parks and Trails staff conduct these efforts. Staffing levels and efforts were adjusted to complete this legacy work.","The 25 year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan identified four pillars of work on which to focus. The potential scope of work within each of these work areas far exceeds the funding and and staff time available. Development of a strategic framework and 10 year Parks and Trails Division Strategic Plan to guide work creates an initial set of high priority legacy outcomes. Parks and Trails Legacy Funds have allowed significant progress towards multiple acquisition, development and renewal priorities and design needs. All of these efforts are done to provide outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors and to protect and restore natural resources.",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Linnell,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5626",stan.linnell@state.mn.us,"Planning, Analysis/Interpretation, Research, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-and-development-planning-and-design,,,, 9464,"Alexander Ramsey Park",2012,232200,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Redwood Falls",,"Redevelop parking lot to redirect storm water, control erosion and provide walkways along the river to improve safety and ADA access. ",,,2012-02-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alexander-ramsey-park-1,,,, 9474,"Alexander Ramsey Park",2010,141625,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Redwood Falls",,"Renovate the Ramsey Falls pedestrian overlook according to developed architectural plans, provide erosion control and enhance public safety while viewing. ",,,2010-06-21,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alexander-ramsey-park-0,,,, 9486,"Asphalt Restoration",2010,31500,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Goodhue County",,"to restore the asphalt trail surfance on the Cannon Valley Trail",,,2010-06-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/asphalt-restoration-0,,,, 10015534,"ATF Update Park Master Plan",2019,100000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Successfully adopted master plan. Number of people engaged in planning process. Community satisfaction with planning process. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Complete an updated master plan based on the RiverFirst Initiative, extensive community engagement, and a collaborative process with the City of Minneapolis around the Upper Harbor Terminal",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/atf-update-park-master-plan,,,, 10000650,"Awareness & marketing campaign throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,100000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of unique marketing products in print or digital. ","The Marketing, Awareness and Promotion Plan has resulted in 15,787 residents increasing their awareness of park offerings by participating in programs and events in the parks, interacting with park staff and activities at locations throughout the communities of Dakota County, and increased representation of the cultural and linguistic diversity of Dakota County in our communications and program offerings. The numbers on the table and graphs to the right represent the individuals that engaged with Dakota County Parks through an outreach program, activity, or event, primarily in-person, but also through Zoom during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As seen on the table and graphics, from 2019 through 2023 there was relatively steady growth in the number of activities conducted and people engaged, with the exception of a dip in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and a dip in 2023 due to the fact that there were only 1.5 months included in that years reporting before the close date of SG-06009. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Develop and implement an integrated brand awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the park system service offerings to Dakota County residents and increase new use throughout the park system. The campaign will use print, digital and other media strategies to inform a broad and diverse audiences with targeted approaches appropriate for those audiences.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/awareness-marketing-campaign-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000651,"Awareness & marketing campaign throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2019,98298,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of unique marketing products in print or digital. ","The Marketing, Awareness and Promotion Plan has resulted in 15,787 residents increasing their awareness of park offerings by participating in programs and events in the parks, interacting with park staff and activities at locations throughout the communities of Dakota County, and increased representation of the cultural and linguistic diversity of Dakota County in our communications and program offerings. The numbers on the table and graphs to the right represent the individuals that engaged with Dakota County Parks through an outreach program, activity, or event, primarily in-person, but also through Zoom during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As seen on the table and graphics, from 2019 through 2023 there was relatively steady growth in the number of activities conducted and people engaged, with the exception of a dip in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and a dip in 2023 due to the fact that there were only 1.5 months included in that years reporting before the close date of SG-06009. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Develop and implement an integrated brand awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the park system service offerings to Dakota County residents and increase new use throughout the park system. The campaign will use print, digital and other media strategies to inform a broad and diverse audiences with targeted approaches appropriate for those audiences.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/awareness-marketing-campaign-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-0,,,, 10015546,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park - 5600 Otter Lake Road Property Acquisition",2021,172152,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquisition of parcel","Acquired .61 acres for Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",,116784,"Council Bonds",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Acquisition of .61 acre property located at 5600 Otter Lake Road",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional-park-5600-otter-lake-road-property-acquisition,,,, 10015546,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park - 5600 Otter Lake Road Property Acquisition",2020,261555,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 5.27 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,174370,"Council Bonds",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Acquisition of .61 acre property located at 5600 Otter Lake Road",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional-park-5600-otter-lake-road-property-acquisition,,,, 10020256,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park Volunteer Coordinator",2022,75000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings, including care for the animals and garden, assisting with programs, and projects within the park. ",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional-park-volunteer-coordinator,,,, 10025582,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake RP - Volunteer Coordinator",2023,85000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings, including care for the animals and garden, assisting with programs, and projects within the park.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-rp-volunteer-coordinator,,,, 10029587,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park - Volunteer Coordinator",2025,85000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings, including care for animals and gardens, assisting with programs, and projects within the park.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional-park-volunteer-coordinator-0,,,, 10029587,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park - Volunteer Coordinator",2024,85000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings, including care for animals and gardens, assisting with programs, and projects within the park.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional-park-volunteer-coordinator-0,,,, 10035431,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail - Golden Valley Segment",2024,406000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Approximately 1.2 miles of trail construction, and trail use.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design and construct the Bassett Creek Regional Trail from Regent Ave to Wirth Parkway adjacent to Golden Valley Road. This is the final missing gap of the BCRT, and once completed will cnnect the Three Rivers regional trail network directly to the Minneapolis Grand Rounds.",,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bassett-creek-regional-trail-golden-valley-segment,,,, 10015528,"Battle Creek Winter Recreation Area Phase 1",2021,500557,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completed design of all phases, installation of Phase 1: snowmaking, holding pond, building infrastructure, lighting, tubing and snowboarding hill with tow rope, and winter lodge. ","Installed snowmaking infrastructure for 3.25km lighted cross-country ski loop and .75 km practice loop/sledding hill. Constructed of 4,400 sf maintenance building to support snowmaking operations. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and construct a winter recreation area within Battle Creek Regional Park, including snowmaking equipment, a holding pond for water, building infrastructure, and pumps, with a tubing hill, a snowboarding hill, new lighting, tow rope, and winter lodge. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-winter-recreation-area-phase-1,,,, 10020252,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2022,677462,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation,,,, 10020252,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2021,196669,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation,,,, 10020252,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2020,226871,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation,,,, 10020252,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2019,55710,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation,,,, 10020252,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2018,4229,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation,,,, 10020274,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2021,78711,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation-0,,,, 10020274,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2020,148161,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation-0,,,, 10020274,"Battle Creek Regional Park Winter Recreation",2019,55710,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete design of all phases, installation of Phase I: snowmaking, holding pond, maintenance building, lighting, sledding hill, and associated infrastructure","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-11406 for planning, design, engineering, construction, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for a new cross country skiing and winter recreation area and supporting facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at Battle Creek Regional Park. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-winter-recreation-0,,,, 10029571,"Battle Creek Regional Park - Site Infrastructure and Accessibility Improvements",2024,1035000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Square feet of parking lot maintained/redeveloped Miles of bituminous trail redevelopment List of accessibility and infrastructure improvements List of improvements to utilities, storm water management, wayfinding, site amenities, and restoration ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for parking lot maintenance/redevelopment, bituminous trail redevelopment, improved site accessibility and infrastructure, utilities, stormwater management, wayfinding, site amenities, and restoration. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-site-infrastructure-and-accessibility-improvements,,,, 10029571,"Battle Creek Regional Park - Site Infrastructure and Accessibility Improvements",2021,37401,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for parking lot maintenance/redevelopment, bituminous trail redevelopment, improved site accessibility and infrastructure, utilities, stormwater management, wayfinding, site amenities, and restoration. ",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-regional-park-site-infrastructure-and-accessibility-improvements,,,, 10012045,"Battle Creek Upper Afton Playground Redevelopment, Phase 2",2020,413000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Final design completed, completion of site preparation, including infrastructure and grading; relocation of trail; installation of signage, landscaping, picnic tables, play area pods and safety surfacing; delivery of play equipment","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"During Phase 1, further engagement led to refocusing this project to build a destination playground. This phase will complete construction. The new playground includes traditional play equipment for toddlers and youth, plus other features, including a nature play area with water feature. Work will include site prep, infrastructure, grading, trail relocation, signage, landscaping, picnic tables, installation of play area pods, safety surfacing, and part of play equipment purchase",,"Battle Creek Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-creek-upper-afton-playground-redevelopment-phase-2,,,, 10000594,"Beach house upgrades at Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2016,604472,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Square footage and types of facilities that has been renovated or rehabilitated; 2. Square footage of underutilized areas that have been improved; 3. Number and type of amenities added to the facility","Improved concessions, an office, family restrooms, locker rooms, outdoor shower, accessible toilets, internet and security cameras. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Perform aesthetic upgrades to the Phalen Beach House focused on improved bathroom and changing rooms, concessions, staff space, storage, and seating areas.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beach-house-upgrades-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 32163,"Bear Head Lake State Park trail center landscaping",2015,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project installed the landscaping around the new trail center at Bear Head Lake State Park, which was completed in 2014.",,,2015-03-02,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bear-head-lake-state-park-trail-center-landscaping,,,, 9465,"Beaver Falls County Park",2012,193000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Renville County",,"Acquisition of a 56 acres addition to the current 302 acre park and development of trails, restroom, prairie restoration and parking. ",,,2012-02-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beaver-falls-county-park,,,, 25799,"Beaver Bay Trail and Trailhead Amenities",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"Lake County",,"Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities.",,,2014-06-05,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Golner,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",Daniel.Golner@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beaver-bay-trail-and-trailhead-amenities,,,, 9448,"Beebe Lake Regional Trail Project",2011,500000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Hanover",,"to construct the Beebe Lake Regional Trail, which is a new 3.8 mile bicycle and pedestrian trail along CSAH 34 in the cities of Hanover and St. Michael",,,2011-12-20,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beebe-lake-regional-trail-project,,,, 18268,"Bend in the River Regional Park",2013,280000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Benton County",,"River overlook(s), parking lot, trail connections, bathrooms, interpretive sign boards, kiosk, signage, pedestrian crossings, benches, picnic tables, trash receptacles.",,,2013-06-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bend-river-regional-park,,,, 18345,"Bent Tree Trail",2013,950000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Freeborn County",,"to acquire 12.65 miles of abandoned rail line for trail development with connection to existing biking lane and trail head of the Blazing Star State Trail located in Albert Lea",,,2013-01-04,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Freeborn,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bent-tree-trail,,,, 18271,"Bertram Chain of Lakes - Phase 6",2013,1528925,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Wright County",,"Acquire 124-acre addition to existing 496-acre Bertram Chain of Lakes Regional Park. This property consists of 1,200 acres, including four undeveloped lakes (5.75 miles of lake shore and 1.5 miles of streams), in Wright County. ",,,2013-06-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bertram-chain-lakes-phase-6,,,, 9420,"Bertram Chain of Lakes - Phase 2",2010,76000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Wright County",,"Acquire a 126.7-acre portion of the Bertram Chain of Lakes. The total project will encompass 1,200 acres of land and water, including four undeveloped lakes (5.75 miles of lake shore and 1.5 miles of streams).",,,2010-09-20,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bertram-chain-lakes-phase-2,,,, 37798,"Bertram Chain of Lakes - Phase 1D",2016,700000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$8618000 the first year and $9033000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional significance outside the seven-county metropolitan area under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535. The grants must be based on the recommendations to the commissioner from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission established under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536. The second year appropriation in this paragraph includes money for: a grant to the St. Louis and Lake Counties Regional Railroad Authority to design engineer acquire right-of-way and construct a segment of the Mesabi Trail from Embarrass to near the intersection of County Road 26 Whalston Road and Trunk Highway 135 toward Tower; and up to $400000 for a grant to the city of La Crescent to design engineer acquire right-of-way and construct a segment of the Wagon Wheel Trail. Grants funded under this paragraph must support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance that meet the applicable definitions and criteria for regional parks and trails contained in the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan adopted by the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission on April 22 2015. Grant recipients identified under this paragraph must submit a grant application to the commissioner of natural resources. Up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation may be used by the commissioner for the actual cost of issuing and monitoring the grants for the commission. Of the amount appropriated $356000 in fiscal year 2016 and $362000 in fiscal year 2017 are for the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission to carry out its duties under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 including the continued development of a statewide system plan for regional parks and trails outside the seven-county metropolitan area.",,,,,,,,,,"Wright County",,"Development of trails, access roads, parking, restrooms, picnic shelter, sand volleyball and improvements to the rental chalet. ",,,2016-02-16,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bertram-chain-lakes-phase-1d,,,, 9473,"Bertram Chain of Lakes",2010,400000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"County Of Wright ",,"Acquire 126.7 acres of the Bertram Chain of Lakes Regional Park. The total project will encompass 1,200 acres of land and water, including four undeveloped lakes (5.75 miles of lake shore and 1.5 miles of streams), in Wright County.",,,2010-06-21,2011-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bertram-chain-lakes-0,,,, 9491,"Bertram Chain of Lakes - Phase 4.1",2012,500000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Wright County",,"Acquire the 62 acres of the Bertram Chain of Lakes. This property consists of 1,200 acres, including four undeveloped lakes (5.75 miles of lake shore and 1.5 miles of streams), in Wright County. This project will expand a new regional park, which is currently 370 acres in size along the I-94 growth corridor. ",,,2012-09-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bertram-chain-lakes-phase-41,,,, 25819,"Bertram Chain of Lakes - Phase 9",2015,1000000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Wright County",,"Acquire approximately 50 acres of the Bertram Chain of Lakes. ",,,2015-03-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bertram-chain-lakes-phase-9,,,, 25821,"Bertram Chain of Lakes - Phase 7",2014,1400000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Wright County",,"Acquire 80 acres to expand Bertram Chain of Lakes Regional Park. ",,,2014-06-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bertram-chain-lakes-phase-7-0,,,, 10015536,"Big Marine Park Reserve - Nelson Acquisition",2020,487829,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 75.4 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve","Acquired 75.4 acre Nelson property for Big Marine Park Reserve",,596235,"Council Bonds/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 75.4 acres",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-marine-park-reserve-nelson-acquisition,,,, 10025601,"Big Marine Park Reserve - Reibel Acquisition",2022,385025,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 1.20 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve ","Acquired 1.20 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve ",,476369,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 1.20 acres",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2023-01-26,2024-01-26,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-marine-park-reserve-reibel-acquisition,,,, 10012036,"Big Rivers RT 0 Trailhead Improvements",2020,1261015,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of square footage of improvements. 2. Number and type of historical/cultural improvements 3. Number of new parking stalls","1. Square footage of shelter: 2,985 sf 2. Number of historical and cultural improvements: 7 3. Number of new parking stalls: 36",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Build trailhead to the Big Rivers Regional Park including restrooms, drinking water, information center, picnic canopy, an expanded parking lot, accessibility improvements, and interpretation of historical/cultural/natural resources",,"Big Rivers Regional Trail - Dakota County",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Bransford",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7168,jeff.bransford@co.dakota.mn.us?,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-rivers-rt-0-trailhead-improvements,,,, 3865,"Big Bog State Recreation Area - Visitor Center Energy Conservation Project",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Construct 3.9KW pole mounted renewable energy system",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-bog-state-recreation-area-visitor-center-energy-conservation-project,,,, 10035417,"Big Marine Park Reserve - Kelley Land and Cattle Acquisition",2023,615230,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire approximately 248 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire approximately 248 acres for Big Marine Park Reserve",,"Big Marine Park Reserve",2024-03-28,2025-03-28,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Alex,McKinney,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4364,alex.mckinney@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-marine-park-reserve-kelley-land-and-cattle-acquisition,,,, 10015523,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve - Chatfield Ravines Acquisition",2020,242030,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 37.45 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve","Acquired 37.45 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",,501939,"Council Bonds/Scott County",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Acquire 37.45 acres",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blakeley-bluffs-park-reserve-chatfield-ravines-acquisition,,,, 10035430,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve - Long Range Plan",2024,111549,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Completed long range plan document. 2. Plan approved by Scott County 3. Plan approved by Metropolitan Council","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Development of a long range plan for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve including consulting services to support preparation of the plan and facilitate a public engagement process.",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blakeley-bluffs-park-reserve-long-range-plan,,,, 10035415,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve - Barbarawi Acquisition",2023,408292,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire approximately 41 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Scott County",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Acquire approximately 41 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2024-04-25,2025-04-25,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blakeley-bluffs-park-reserve-barbarawi-acquisition,,,, 10012030,"Bloomington Park Ambassador Program",2020,32823,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of events, engagements and convenings 2. Number of participants","5 events and 50 participants",,,,,,"City Council",0.7,Bloomington,,"Staffing, programming, supplies and contracted services to operate a Park Ambassador Program within the Hyland/Bush/Andersen Lakes Regional Park that would focus on increasing usage by minorities and other underrepresented populations by conducting community outreach, meet and greet park users, education of regulations, address reservation/maintenance concerns and creating programs of interest to underserved segments of the public developed based upon surveys, engagement and outreach. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Kattreh,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bloomington-park-ambassador-program,,,, 3866,"Blue Ox State Trail - Big Fork River Bridge",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridge over the Big Fork River in the community of Big Falls.","The Blue Ox State Trail Bridge over the Big Fork is a two span, overhead truss, originally constructed as a Railroad Bridge. Rehabilitation of the structure will take place in two phases: (1) Structural rehabilitation of the structure; (2) Replacement of the bridge deck/trail surface and the bridge safety railings.",,2011-07-01,2012-12-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blue-ox-state-trail-big-fork-river-bridge,,,, 32138,"Blufflands State Trail - Root River trail bridge #14 replacement",2014,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project replaced bridge #14 along the Blufflands - Root River State Trail.",,,2014-11-01,2015-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blufflands-state-trail-root-river-trail-bridge-14-replacement,,,, 32138,"Blufflands State Trail - Root River trail bridge #14 replacement",14,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project replaced bridge #14 along the Blufflands - Root River State Trail.",,,2014-11-01,2015-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blufflands-state-trail-root-river-trail-bridge-14-replacement,,,, 32160,"Blufflands - Root River State Trail bridge #28",2014,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project replaced bridge #28 along the Blufflands - Root River State Trail.",,,2014-10-01,2015-10-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blufflands-root-river-state-trail-bridge-28,,,, 32160,"Blufflands - Root River State Trail bridge #28",14,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project replaced bridge #28 along the Blufflands - Root River State Trail.",,,2014-10-01,2015-10-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blufflands-root-river-state-trail-bridge-28,,,, 32162,"Blufflands - Root River State Trail bridge #24",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project replaced bridge #24 along the Blufflands - Root River State Trail.",,,2014-10-01,2015-10-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blufflands-root-river-state-trail-bridge-24,,,, 10029578,"Boating Infrastrucutre Improvements",2023,41891,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of rack berths installed Number of sailboat buoys installed","1 Rack Wirth Lake, 3 Racks Bde Maka Ska, 3 Racks Lake Nokomis, 17 Buoys installed at Lake Nokomis",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",0.2,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This project will improve infrastructure associated with non-motorized boating on Minneapolis lakes. Canoe/kayak racks will be installed at multiple locations, and sailboat tether buoys will be installed on Minneapolis lakes. The intended outcome is to provide additional opportunities for the public to access the lakes in personal non-motorized watercraft. Current numbers of racks and buoys are insufficient and waiting lists are long. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/boating-infrastrucutre-improvements,,,, 10000553,"Branding, marketing, software upgrades & design at St. Croix Bluffs and Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2018,88752,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of visits to the Park and Park Reserve, and the change in services to park users. ","Number of St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park visits were 130,077 in 2018, 144,385 in 2019, and 156,459 in 2020. Number of Lake Elmo Park Reserve visits increased from 620,965 in 2018 to 689,271 in 2019. Number of Washington County parks website views were 17,472 in 2018, 20,146 in 2019, and 33,300 in 2020. Number of Facebook followers increased from 1,925 on 2/1/2019 to 2,137 as of 11/25/2020. Number of Instagram followers increased from 1,204 on 2/1/2019 to 1,561 as of 11/25,2020",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Upgrade software and hire consultant services to assist in providing multilingual services for park users in St. Croix Bluffs and Lake Elmo Park. Consultant tasks would include design guidance and direction in effective communication methods to non-native speakers",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/branding-marketing-software-upgrades-design-st-croix-bluffs-and-lake-elmo-park-reserve,,,, 10000551,"Bringing people to parks within Three Rivers Park District's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2019,92429,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of people served annually served by transportation services, and the number of visitors served.","15,029 people were transported to the parks with this funding over the course of the grant period.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Provide transportation service to new visitors to Three Rivers' Parks and Trails for programs and special events.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bringing-people-parks-within-three-rivers-park-districts-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10029588,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail - Phase 2 Design",2024,325000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete preliminary and finally engineering plans for the phase 2 section, further engage the community for recommended improvements, and track the number of people participating in engagement opportunities.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Local match to federal funds for planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for the Phase 2 section of the Bruce Vento Regional Trail between Hoffman Road/Highway 61 and County Road J.",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bruce-vento-regional-trail-phase-2-design,,,, 10012046,"Bruce Vento Master Plan and Design",2020,300000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Approval of the master plan amendment, completion of the preferred route design and preliminary construction plans. Track the number of people participating in the public comment opportunities","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplemental design of the regional trail segment from Highway 96 to County Road J, including a master plan amendment and alternative trail corridor search",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bruce-vento-master-plan-and-design,,,, 10012046,"Bruce Vento Master Plan and Design",2019,127097,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplemental design of the regional trail segment from Highway 96 to County Road J, including a master plan amendment and alternative trail corridor search",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bruce-vento-master-plan-and-design,,,, 3266,"Brushing Travel Corridors",2010,22500,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Clear 22 miles of existing travel corridors for resource assessment development design and recreational uses.","A total of 23 miles of existing travel corridors were cleared to accommodate temporary hiking and snowmobile trails resource management and development work.",,,,,,,,,,"Brushing and clearing travel corridors for resource management and recreational uses.","Brushing and clearing existing travel corridors for resource management and recreation.",,2010-08-16,2010-12-15,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Essig,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(218) 753-2245",jim.essig@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/brushing-travel-corridors,,,, 3242,"Buckthorn control: Fountain-Lanesboro-Preston section of the Root River State Trail",2009,21500,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Buckthorn control to restore forested and cliffside native plant communities along the Fountain-Lanesboro-Preston section of the Root River Trail.","This project targeted woody invasive species in higher quality native plant communities along the Root River Trail. However, there is significant additional invasives work to be conducted along other parts of the Root River Trail.",,2009-12-08,2010-10-06,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Angela,Anderson,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5613",Angela.Anderson@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/buckthorn-control-fountain-lanesboro-preston-section-root-river-state-trail,,,, 32153,"Buffalo River State Park improvements",2012,,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project entailed a number of small individual improvements to the park made over a 3 year period, including constructing a drinking fountain with an accessible sidewalk at the beach in Buffalo River State Park, repairing a broken water line, rebuilding the main park entrance sign, purchasing sand to stem the flooding of nearby Buffalo R into the beach area, purchasing accessible fire rings, and purchase of new park signs.",,,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/buffalo-river-state-park-improvements,,,, 3264,"Buffalo River State Park Swimming Pond Repair",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Replacement of failed swimming pond drainage and piping system","Repair work allowed the swimming area to open for summer use on schedule and allowed treatment equipment to operate efficiently for maintaining healthy conditions. ",,2011-05-25,2014-09-29,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Nelson,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(218) 498-2124",brian.nelson@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/buffalo-river-state-park-swimming-pond-repair,,,, 10000351,"Build 3 miles of paved trails, dog area, parking & facilities at Spring Lake Regional Park",2013,527000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Primary park improvements are complete and the ark opened to public on October 13, 2012. Design of final east trail loop underway and anticipated to be constructed in either later 2015 or 2016.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Spring Lake Regional Park. Construct 3 miles of paved trails, dog area, parking and facilities.",,"Spring Lake Regional park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-3-miles-paved-trails-dog-area-parking-facilities-spring-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000364,"Build trail & make shoreline & play area improvements at Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2013,1222030,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Construction of the Sandcastle Terrace was completed in October, 2014. Regional Park Master Plan process initiated in April 2014 and MPRB approval is expected in early March, 2015. Phase 1 construction (play areas) will commence in early 2015 with a project partly funded under this grant and partly under SG 2013-103",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Nokomis Hiawatha Regional Park. Construct trail, shoreline, play area improvements.",,"Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-trail-make-shoreline-play-area-improvements-nokomis-hiawatha-regional-park,,,, 10000373,"Build 3.2 miles of trail through Spring Lake Park Reserve",2013,657000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Construction started and will be complete in 2016.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail. Construct 3.2 miles of trail through Spring Lake Park Reserve.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-32-miles-trail-through-spring-lake-park-reserve,,,, 10000374,"Build trail segment for Mississippi Valley Greenway Regional Trail",2013,250000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Construction to start in 2015 and complete by 2016.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi Valley Greenway Regional Trail. Construct trail.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-trail-segment-mississippi-valley-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10000471,"Build segment of Mississippi River Regional Trail",2015,489000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"No outcomes reported",,1800000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Miss. River Regional Trail engineering and construction of the Mississippi River Regional Trail to connect South St. Paul to St. Paul.",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-segment-mississippi-river-regional-trail,,,, 10000473,"Build bird sanctuary & conduct trail stabilization & habitat restoration at Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2015,179749,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in park and trail visits over time to measure the effect of the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park bird sanctuary project.","3,000 feet of fence, 250 feet of nature trail, 2 new entry gates, and signage were installed",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Mpls Chain of Lakes Regional Park bird sanctuary, trail stabilization, habitat restoration, accessibility improvements, and construction of new entrances. Includes landscaping, design and engineering, and project management.",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-bird-sanctuary-conduct-trail-stabilization-habitat-restoration-minneapolis-chain,,,, 10000474,"Build trail connection at Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2015,539217,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in park and trail visits over time to measure the effect of the Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail project.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail build a trail to connect Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail below Lyndale Avenue. Includes landscaping, site utilities, plus related survey and site investigations, design and engineering, and project management.",,"Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-trail-connection-minnehaha-parkway-regional-trail,,,, 10000307,"Build bridge over 4-lane county road for the Luce Line Regional Trail",2010,680000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,1000000,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Luce Line Regional Trail. ?Construct pedestrian/bicycle bridge over 4 lane county road in the City of Plymouth.",,"Luce Line Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-bridge-over-4-lane-county-road-luce-line-regional-trail,,,, 10020237,"Bunker Hills Regional Park Activities Center Roof Replacement",2022,325000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Replacement of 15,600 SF of roof reconstruction","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"The project will reconstruct the roof of the Bunker Hills Activities Center and address drainage issues around the building.",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-activities-center-roof-replacement,,,, 10029581,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Bunker Beach Water Park Improvements",2024,280000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Successful functioning of equipment after work is completed and visitor satisfaction of facility","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project includes improvements to mechanical systems, pool plaster repair, cooling unit replacements, concession equipment and playground removal and shade shelter replacement. These items will ensure the functionality of the various facilities within Bunker Beach to ensure visitor satisfaction. ",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-bunker-beach-water-park-improvements,,,, 10012027,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Bunker Beach Infrastructure Improvements",2021,1605928,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Asset Management Plan developed 2. Wave pool constructed","Wave Pool Reconstructed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Development of asset management plan and wave pool reconstruction. Work to include design, engineering, construction, utility work, and restoration",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2017-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-bunker-beach-infrastructure-improvements,,,, 10012027,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Bunker Beach Infrastructure Improvements",2020,1002396,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Asset Management Plan developed 2. Wave pool constructed","Wave Pool Reconstructed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Development of asset management plan and wave pool reconstruction. Work to include design, engineering, construction, utility work, and restoration",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2017-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-bunker-beach-infrastructure-improvements,,,, 10029580,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Improvements",2025,1814751,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Measurable outcomes for this redevelopment include: Approximately 3.75 miles of roadway reconstruction, approximately 5 miles of trail reconstruction, 1,000 LF of boardwalk reconstruction, 17,000 SF of parking lot reconstruction/rehabilitation, 1 playground replaced","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project will provide for the overall redevelopment of Bunker Hills Regional Park, deliverables include community engagement, design, engineering and reconstruction of roadways, trails and parking lots, playground replacement, maintenance facility and security improvements and natural resource restoration. This project will also help support reconstruction of the picnic pavilions, including any site work needed surrounding the pavilions. ",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-improvements,,,, 10029580,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Improvements",2024,1521454,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measurable outcomes for this redevelopment include: Approximately 3.75 miles of roadway reconstruction, approximately 5 miles of trail reconstruction, 1,000 LF of boardwalk reconstruction, 17,000 SF of parking lot reconstruction/rehabilitation, 1 playground replaced","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project will provide for the overall redevelopment of Bunker Hills Regional Park, deliverables include community engagement, design, engineering and reconstruction of roadways, trails and parking lots, playground replacement, maintenance facility and security improvements and natural resource restoration. This project will also help support reconstruction of the picnic pavilions, including any site work needed surrounding the pavilions. ",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-improvements,,,, 10035442,"Bunker Hills Regional Park - Lazy River Bridge Replacement",2025,500000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Measurable outcome for this project is to have one safe accessible pedestrian bridge over the Bunker Beach Lazy River.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project will include design, engineering and start construction of the lazy river pedestrian bridge located within Bunker Beach Water Park in Bunker Hills Regional Park. This project will provide a safe crossing over the lazy river to access other amenities within the water park. This is the first funding phase of this project.",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bunker-hills-regional-park-lazy-river-bridge-replacement,,,, 18344,"Camden Regional Trail Project",2013,1409925,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Lyon County",,"to construct 6.75 miles of new paved off-road bicycle and pedestrain trail from Camden State Park to the City of Marshall",,,2013-01-03,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/camden-regional-trail-project,,,, 25809,"Camden Regional Trail Project Phase II",2015,274680,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Lyon County",,"To expand the Camden Regional Trail from Southwest MN State University (SMSU) in Marshall to Camden State Park",,,2015-06-29,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/camden-regional-trail-project-phase-ii-1,,,, 25780,"Camden Regional Trail Project Phase II",2015,910880,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Lyon County",,"Construction of 2.4 miles of multi use trail to complete the Camden Regional Trail and installing of signage. ",,,2015-06-29,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/camden-regional-trail-project-phase-ii-0,,,, 32143,"Camden State Park campsite electrification",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project saw the electrification of campsites in Camden State Park. In all there are 12 new electric sites (20/30/50 amp) and 29 upgraded sites (20/30amp to 20/30/50amp).",,,2014-04-30,2015-04-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/camden-state-park-campsite-electrification,,,, 9429,"Campground Shower Building Solar Water Heater",2010,18000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Washington County",,"to install two 120 gallon solar water heaters with solar panels at the Lake Elmo Park Reserve campground restroom/shower facilities",,,2010-07-08,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/campground-shower-building-solar-water-heater,,,, 9444,"Campground Shower Building Solar Energy Project",2010,112500,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District",,"to install a solar hot water heating unit on the Baker Campground Shower Building roofin Baker Park Reserve that will include the fixed roof mounted solar array, circulating pumps and thermal pre-heat storage tanks",,,2010-12-21,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/campground-shower-building-solar-energy-project,,,, 13197,"I Can Camp! 2011",2011,50000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"The I Can Camp! program provides people new to the outdoors with a safe and comfortable way to learn the basics of tent camping, through first-hand experience, providing all equipment and instruction, combined with conservation education and hands-on outdoor recreational skills activities. The DNR offered and conducted two, overnight workshops each week from June 4 through the September 4, 2011.","After some 50 years of growth, nature-based recreation turned a corner in the 1990s and is now declining on a per-capita basis in Minnesota and nationally. Per-capita visits to state and national parks, use of state trails, hunting, fishing, boating, wildlife watching, and wilderness use are all down. The primary contributing trend is a drop in participation by young adults (ages 20 to 40) and their children. This can be attributed to many parents today did not have opportunities to camp when they were growing up and have fears about safety, dangerous animals, hygiene, and other issues. They would like to provide the experience for their kids, but are not comfortable with trying it on their own. In order to help overcome declining trends in outdoor recreation and connect more people with outdoor learning, camping skills workshops have been shown to help parents overcome their fears and become more comfortable recreating in the outdoors on their own.",,2011-06-04,2011-09-04,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/i-can-camp-2011,,,, 13198,"I Can Climb! 2012",2012,25000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program is designed to attract new audiences to Minnesota State Parks. Primarily young families and young adults that often look beyond state parks for their means of recreation, along with youth looking for an “extreme” or “adventure” experience. Programs will offer participants the opportunity to experience rock climbing, outdoors on real rock. This program targets the state’s climbing parks (Blue Mounds, Interstate and Tettegouche State Parks) by offering one “I Can Climb!” - rock climbing experience - every month from June to August at each of the climbing parks. These programs are designed to provide participants with a rock climbing experience intended to hook people on climbing and expose them to the outdoors. Each program will have a natural resource and stewardship component with an emphasis on Minnesota’s geological history and cliff dwelling plants and animals.","After some 50 years of growth, nature-based recreation turned a corner in the 1990s and is now declining on a per-capita basis in Minnesota and nationally. Per-capita visits to state and national parks, use of state trails, hunting, fishing, boating, wildlife watching, and wilderness use are all down. The primary contributing trend is a drop in participation by young adults (ages 20 to 40) and their children.",,2012-06-02,2012-09-08,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/i-can-climb-2012,,,, 3874,"I Can Climb! 2011",2011,20000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"In 2011 our goal was to plan and host 9 programs to provide participants with an outdoor experience climbing on “real” rock on the most stunning cliff faces in the state.","In the pilot season of ""I Can Climb!"" (2011) we hosted 6 workshops 66% of initial goal. Due to the state government shutdown 3 workshops had to be canceled. Had the shutdown not taken place it is certain that we would have reached 100% of our initial goal and attracted significantly more participants. Overall 562 people experienced rock climbing (at 6 programs) through the “I Can Climb!” program in 2011.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is designed to attract new audiences to Minnesota State Parks. Primarily young families and young adults that often look beyond state parks for their means of recreation, along with youth looking for an “extreme” or “adventure” experience. Programs will offer participants the opportunity to experience rock climbing, outdoors on real rock. This program targets the state’s climbing parks (Blue Mounds, Interstate and Tettegouche State Parks) by offering one “I Can Climb!” - rock climbing experience - every month from June to August at each of the climbing parks. These programs are designed to provide participants with a rock climbing experience intended to hook people on climbing and expose them to the outdoors. Each program will have a natural resource and stewardship component with an emphasis on Minnesota’s geological history and cliff dwelling plants and animals.","After some 50 years of growth, nature-based recreation turned a corner in the 1990s and is now declining on a per-capita basis in Minnesota and nationally. Per-capita visits to state and national parks, use of state trails, hunting, fishing, boating, wildlife watching, and wilderness use are all down. The primary contributing trend is a drop in participation by young adults (ages 20 to 40) and their children. ",,2011-06-01,2011-08-27,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/i-can-climb-2011,,,, 3302,"I Can Paddle! 2011",2011,20000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"In 2011 our goal was to plan and host 14 workshops to teach paddling skills in Minnesota State Parks and on Minnesota State Water Trails.","In the pilot season of “I Can Paddle!” (2011) we hosted 10 workshops 71% of initial goal. Due to the state government shutdown and inclement weather throughout the summer 4 workshops had to be canceled. The 10 workshops that were held provided 166 people with hands on learning and educational fun.",,,,,,,,,,"Many people are interested in paddling but don’t have the equipment or expertise to head out on their own. The “I Can Paddle!” program is designed to provide participants with first-hand opportunities to learn basic skills necessary for planning and taking a safe, fun and efficient canoe trip on both Minnesota’s lakes and rivers. New in 2011, the “I Can Paddle!” program saw much success and received rave reviews from participants. 10 programs were hosted between June and August providing 166 participants with paddling opportunities. Throughout the summer participants often had wonderful things to say about the program, most commonly participants stated they enjoyed the small group sizes and they enjoyed learning from experienced and entertaining instructors. ","After some 50 years of growth, nature-based recreation turned a corner in the 1990s and is now declining on a per-capita basis in Minnesota and nationally. Per-capita visits to state and national parks, use of state trails, hunting, fishing, boating, wildlife watching, and wilderness use are all down. The primary contributing trend is a drop in participation by young adults (ages 20 to 40) and their children. ",,2011-06-01,2011-08-14,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/i-can-paddle-2011,,,, 3252,"I Can Camp! 2010",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"Our goal was to plan and host 38 overnight workshops to teach camping skills and provide equipment to new campers at a reasonable rate of $55 per family.","In the first full season of ""I Can Camp!"" hosted 30 workshops 78% of initial goal. Due to inclement weather throughout the summer 8 workshops had to be canceled. The 30 workshops that were held provided nearly 600 people with hands on learning and educational fun.",,,,,,,,,,"The I Can Camp! program provides people new to the outdoors with a safe and comfortable way to learn the basics of tent camping, through first-hand experience, providing all equipment and instruction, combined with conservation education and hands-on outdoor recreational skills activities. The DNR offered and conducted four, one-overnight workshops each week for a 10-week period from mid-June through the third week in August, 2010.","After some 50 years of growth, nature-based recreation turned a corner in the 1990s and is now declining on a per-capita basis in Minnesota and nationally. Per-capita visits to state and national parks, use of state trails, hunting, fishing, boating, wildlife watching, and wilderness use are all down. The primary contributing trend is a drop in participation by young adults (ages 20 to 40) and their children. This can be attributed to many parents today did not have opportunities to camp when they were growing up and have fears about safety, dangerous animals, hygiene, and other issues. They would like to provide the experience for their kids, but are not comfortable with trying it on their own. In order to help overcome declining trends in outdoor recreation and connect more people with outdoor learning, camping skills workshops have been shown to help parents overcome their fears and become more comfortable recreating in the outdoors on their own.",,2010-06-17,2010-08-22,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/i-can-camp-2010,,,, 25817,"Cannon River Regional Park",2014,408000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Northfield and Dundas",,"Acquire 105 acres along the Cannon River and development of a biking trail, picnic shelter and shore fishing.",,,2014-06-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cannon-river-regional-park-0,,,, 9432,"Carl W. Kroening Interpretive Center Solar Array & Educational Curriculum",2010,46000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Minneapolis Park And Rec Board (City Of Mpls)",,"to install 34 PV solar modules with enphase micro-inverters at the Carl W. Kroenig Interpretive Center",,,2010-05-17,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carl-w-kroening-interpretive-center-solar-array-educational-curriculum,,,, 32149,"Cascade River State Park campsite electrification",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project saw the electrification of 20 campsites in Cascade State Park. RV camping is extremely popular, and the North Shore has very few electrified campsites within our state park system. These new electric sites satisfy some of the incredible demand for this amenity.",,,2014-06-02,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cascade-river-state-park-campsite-electrification,,,, 10015529,"Central Mississippi Water Works",2020,295000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Lineal feet of trails and pathways completed, number of canoe/kayak launch sites, number of river access points, number of buildings completed.","2.8 acres of park area improved for recreational use. (This grant funded a small portion of the total project). Total project provides approximately 11 new public amenities including outdoor flex space and plaza seating, city steps performance and seating area, landscape, accessible circulation and parkway crossing, lighting, infrastructure connections for public use and maintenance, flexible lawn spaces, play area for ages 2-5, new public building, water reuse system, public signage and interpretive communications. This grant is linked to ID 367",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer and implement improvements at Water Works Park, including trails pathways, canoe/kayak launching and river access, shoreline restoration, stormwater management, buildings, earthwork, information signage, and visitor comfort facilities",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/central-mississippi-water-works-0,,,, 10012044,"Central Mississippi Water Works",2020,295000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Lineal feet of trails and pathways completed, number of canoe/kayak launch sites, number of river access points, number of buildings completed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,,,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer and implement improvements at Water Works Park, including trails pathways, canoe/kayak launching and river access, shoreline restoration, stormwater management, buildings, earthwork, information signage, and visitor comfort facilities ",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/central-mississippi-water-works,,,, 10035424,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park - Bde Maka Ska Refectory Rebuild",2024,175000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Reconstruction of visitor service building at Bde Maka Ska.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This request will complete the rebuilding of the Bde Maka Refectory, as a replacement for the building lost to fire. Funds will be used for project administration, construction oversight, engineering, design and construction of new buildings, public restrooms, seating and plaza spaces, natural habitat enhancement, accessibility improvements, trails and walkways, and stormwater management.",,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chain-lakes-regional-park-bde-maka-ska-refectory-rebuild,,,, 10035425,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park - Operational Improvements",2024,251000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Rehabilitation of the Lyndale Operations Center.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This request will rehabilite and improve the Lyndale Gardens Operation Center, which will allow for more efficient maintenance and operations throughout the southern half of Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park. The project will include design, administration, and construction of the significant rehabilitation of an operations facility located near the Rose Garden adjacent to Lake Harriet. Activities include buildings, parking, storage, walkways, fencing, and stormwater management. ",,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chain-lakes-regional-park-operational-improvements,,,, 10029573,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park - Lake Harriet Bandshell Renovation",2022,300000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of re-roofing, residing, and repainting of bandshell and increased lifespan for structure. ","The entire roof has been completed with approx. 75,000 shingles used to replace the entire 650 sq/ft roof of the bandshell building. New roof sheathing, performance category plywood and framing support.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This project will re-roof, reside, and repaint the Lake Harriet Bandshell, an iconic structure on the shore of Lake Harriet. The bandshell envelope is failing and there is risk of significant water intrusion and irreparable damage. Refurbishing the building envelope will ensure increased longevity of this well-used building. ",,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chain-lakes-regional-park-lake-harriet-bandshell-renovation,,,, 10029574,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park - Ruddick Acquisition",2022,570002,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 0.2 acre Ruddick property for Chain of Lakes Regional Park","Acquired 0.2 acre Ruddick property for Chain of Lakes Regional Park",,707025,"Metropolitan Council/MPRB",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Acquire 0.2 acre Ruddick property for Chain of Lakes Regional Park",,"Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chain-lakes-regional-park-ruddick-acquisition,,,, 25782,"Chambers Grove Park",2013,1000000,,,,,,,,,,,,"City Of Duluth",,"Restoration of Chambers Grove Park impacted by the flood of 2012.",,,2013-12-19,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chambers-grove-park,,,, 10000676,"Channel restoration, fishing improvements & picnic area at Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,155771,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of new trail miles constructed, sq ft of fishing nodes developed, number of signs installed, amenities added and sq ft of turf restored. ","1. Installation of 3 fishing nodes 2. Restoration of 46,500 sq. ft. of turn 3. 480 linear ft. of shoreline plantings 4. 1,000 linear ft. of bituminous trail 5. 1,200 linear ft. of aggregate trail 6. 4 benches 7. 3 picnic tables 8. Wayfinding",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing Design/Engineering services to complete site improvement plans for fishing nodes, trails, landscape, site amenities and signage. Construction activities will include demolition, grading, stormwater management, utilities, construction, landscaping, installation of signs and site amenities. Legacy funds will leverage non-state funds provided by Vadnais Lake Area Water Management Organization and Saint Paul Regional Watershed.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/channel-restoration-fishing-improvements-picnic-area-vadnais-snail-lake-regional-park-year,,,, 10000676,"Channel restoration, fishing improvements & picnic area at Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2017,165869,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report amount of parking built, road deeveloped, new trails and sidewalk built, stormwater management facilities developed, site amenities and signs added, and landscape restored.","Reported upon completion",,95000,"Vadnais Lake Area WMO & Sg Paul Regional Watershed",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing Design/Engineering services to complete site improvement plans for fishing nodes, trails, landscape, site amenities and signage. Construction activities will include demolition, grading, stormwater management, utilities, construction, landscaping, installation of signs and site amenities. Legacy funds will leverage non-state funds provided by Vadnais Lake Area Water Management Organization and Saint Paul Regional Watershed.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/channel-restoration-fishing-improvements-picnic-area-vadnais-snail-lake-regional-park-year,,,, 10015543,"Cherokee Heights Regional Trail Connections",2020,25000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Construction documents prepared","Construction documents prepared. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design of internal pathways to park facilities located between Cherokee Heights Blvd. and Chippewa Ave. Project includes internal design services, consultant and engineering fees, surveying, and soil analysis.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-heights-regional-trail-connections-0,,,, 10015543,"Cherokee Heights Regional Trail Connections",2019,633,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Construction documents prepared","Construction documents prepared. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design of internal pathways to park facilities located between Cherokee Heights Blvd. and Chippewa Ave. Project includes internal design services, consultant and engineering fees, surveying, and soil analysis.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-heights-regional-trail-connections-0,,,, 10012064,"Cherokee Heights Regional Trail Connections",2020,25000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Construction documents prepared","Construction documents prepared. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design of internal pathways to park facilities located between Cherokee Heights Blvd. and Chippewa Ave. Project includes internal design services, consultant and engineering fees, surveying, and soil analysis.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-heights-regional-trail-connections,,,, 10012064,"Cherokee Heights Regional Trail Connections",2019,633,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Construction documents prepared","Construction documents prepared. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design of internal pathways to park facilities located between Cherokee Heights Blvd. and Chippewa Ave. Project includes internal design services, consultant and engineering fees, surveying, and soil analysis.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-heights-regional-trail-connections,,,, 10012065,"Cherokee Heights Regional Park Lighting improvements",2020,63776,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of lighting fixtures installed, lineal feet of unlighted trail now lit","12 poles with light fixtures installed, 750' of trail lit",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Installation of ornamental pedestrian-scale lighting along the Ohio Street trail in Cherokee Heights Regional Park, including wiring and any other associated utility and equipment installation",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-heights-regional-park-lighting-improvements,,,, 9418,"Cherokee Regional Trail",2012,250000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Saint Paul",,"to construct 1.3 miles of a bituminous trail connecting Cherokee Regional Park to Harriet Island/Lilydale Regional Park, including site enhancements along the trail such as a retaining wall, fence, landscaping, parking, scenic overlooks, benches, drinking",,,2012-06-05,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-regional-trail,,,, 9494,"Cherokee Regional Trail - Ohio to Smith Avenue",2010,136375,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Saint Paul",,"to construct a 1.3 mile regional trail within Cherokee Regional Park",,,2010-06-23,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-regional-trail-ohio-smith-avenue-0,,,, 10020259,"Cherokee Height Trail Construction",2022,215748,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Linear feet of trail constructed","900 linear feet of trail constructed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Construction of internal pathways to park facilities located between Cherokee Heights Blvd and Chippewa Ave. Project may include surveying, soil analysis, temporary site controls, demolition of asphalt and concrete, tree relocation, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving, concrete work, retaining wall, signage, striping, and landscaping. ",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cherokee-height-trail-construction,,,, 9468,"City Park",2012,82000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Aitkin",,"Acquire approximately 50.4 acre expansion to existing 8.9-acre park along the Ripple River to be operated as a regional park.",,,2012-02-07,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-park,,,, 25834,"City Park and Nature Area",2014,150000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Cambridge",,"Develop a fishing pier, picnic shelters, restrooms and parking in 154-acre park. ",,,2014-01-09,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-park-and-nature-area,,,, 10012052,"Clear Lake Regional Park Maintenance Shop Development Phase 2",2020,449956,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Square footage of completed maintenance facility","Constructed as planned. 1. Total sq. ft. of new building = 8,855 2. sq. ft. of shop = 5,895 3. sq. ft. of office and staff support space = 2,960",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Completion of the activities in the previously-funded project. The project will result in the construction of an approximately 7200 s.f. maintenance shop and administrative office, replacing an existing inadequate facility. Project activities include demolition, design, engineering, construction, construction administration and other related construction costs",,"Clear Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clear-lake-regional-park-maintenance-shop-development-phase-2,,,, 10000498,"Collaborate with the City of Saint Paul to update the joint Master Plan for Phalen-Keller Regional Park.",2010,20000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete and approve park master plan, and track public participation. ","Six public meetings were held during the development of the Master Plan, with each having 15 to 25 participants. A public open house reached out to nearly 100 people. One diversity outreach event reached over 100 individuals - primarily Hmong and Latino.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"In cooperation with the City of St. Paul, update the joint Master Plan for Phalen-Keller Regional Park. ?The updated master plan will identify and prioritize future capital projects for the regional park that will enhance visitor services.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/Ramsey",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collaborate-city-saint-paul-update-joint-master-plan-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10020260,"Como Shuttle",2023,105000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Ridership numbers. Capture rates. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como shuttle program relieves pressure on parking availability by providing additional parking capacity and increasing accessibility to regional park programs and experiences.",,"Como Regional Parks and Como Special Recreation Feature",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-shuttle,,,, 10020260,"Como Shuttle",2022,105000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Ridership numbers. Capture rates. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como shuttle program relieves pressure on parking availability by providing additional parking capacity and increasing accessibility to regional park programs and experiences.",,"Como Regional Parks and Como Special Recreation Feature",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-shuttle,,,, 9483,"Como Regional Park Pool Replacement",2011,150000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Saint Paul",,"to install solar thermal hot water heating system for the bathhouse building and the concessions building as part of the park swimming pool replacement",,,2011-02-08,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-pool-replacement,,,, 10035409,"Como Regional Park - Long-Range Plan",2021,42808,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Approval of master plan by Saint Paul City Council and Metropolitan Council","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare long-range plan update for Como Regional Park with particular focus on the trial network around Como Lake and connection to Grand Round North Regional Trail. Work may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, engineering testing, and transportation study and analysis.",,"Como Regional Park",2020-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-long-range-plan,,,, 10035409,"Como Regional Park - Long-Range Plan",2020,41667,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Approval of master plan by Saint Paul City Council and Metropolitan Council","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare long-range plan update for Como Regional Park with particular focus on the trial network around Como Lake and connection to Grand Round North Regional Trail. Work may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, engineering testing, and transportation study and analysis.",,"Como Regional Park",2020-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-long-range-plan,,,, 10012054,"Como Park Zoo and Conservatory - Shuttle",2021,105000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Ridership numbers and capture rates 2. Rider satisfaction and effectiveness of program","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como shuttle program relieves pressure on parking availability by providing additional parking capacity and increasing accessibility to regional park programs and experiences",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-park-zoo-and-conservatory-shuttle,,,, 10012054,"Como Park Zoo and Conservatory - Shuttle",2020,101365,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Ridership numbers and capture rates 2. Rider satisfaction and effectiveness of program","1,761 riders in 2023; 20% of rides are within the first two hours of public hours; most rides (29%) are between 4-6pm when parking lots are at peak usage.",,,,,,"City Council",0.5,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como shuttle program relieves pressure on parking availability by providing additional parking capacity and increasing accessibility to regional park programs and experiences",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-park-zoo-and-conservatory-shuttle,,,, 10012055,"Como Regional Park - Reconstruct Parking Lots along Lexington Parkway",2021,519017,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Square footage of parking lot paved; number of connections and path reconstructed; type and location of erosion control and stormwater management.","168,840 sf parking lot paved with 366 parking spaces, 3 vehicle entrance reconstructions, 12 reconstructed pedestrian connections, 1 new lake access, 4 new stormwater basins, 10 inlets - 2 with rain gardens.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Full reconstruction of parking lots and associated entrance drives, path connections, and curbs into Como Regional Park, including asphalt and concrete removal, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving and concrete work, lighting, and landscaping",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-reconstruct-parking-lots-along-lexington-parkway,,,, 10012055,"Como Regional Park - Reconstruct Parking Lots along Lexington Parkway",2020,34980,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Square footage of parking lot paved; number of connections and path reconstructed; type and location of erosion control and stormwater management.","168,840 sf parking lot paved with 366 parking spaces, 3 vehicle entrance reconstructions, 12 reconstructed pedestrian connections, 1 new lake access, 4 new stormwater basins, 10 inlets - 2 with rain gardens.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Full reconstruction of parking lots and associated entrance drives, path connections, and curbs into Como Regional Park, including asphalt and concrete removal, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving and concrete work, lighting, and landscaping",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-reconstruct-parking-lots-along-lexington-parkway,,,, 10012055,"Como Regional Park - Reconstruct Parking Lots along Lexington Parkway",2019,158818,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Square footage of parking lot paved; number of connections and path reconstructed; type and location of erosion control and stormwater management.","168,840 sf parking lot paved with 366 parking spaces, 3 vehicle entrance reconstructions, 12 reconstructed pedestrian connections, 1 new lake access, 4 new stormwater basins, 10 inlets - 2 with rain gardens.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Full reconstruction of parking lots and associated entrance drives, path connections, and curbs into Como Regional Park, including asphalt and concrete removal, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving and concrete work, lighting, and landscaping",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-reconstruct-parking-lots-along-lexington-parkway,,,, 10012055,"Como Regional Park - Reconstruct Parking Lots along Lexington Parkway",2015,20,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Square footage of parking lot paved; number of connections and path reconstructed; type and location of erosion control and stormwater management.","168,840 sf parking lot paved with 366 parking spaces, 3 vehicle entrance reconstructions, 12 reconstructed pedestrian connections, 1 new lake access, 4 new stormwater basins, 10 inlets - 2 with rain gardens.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Full reconstruction of parking lots and associated entrance drives, path connections, and curbs into Como Regional Park, including asphalt and concrete removal, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving and concrete work, lighting, and landscaping",,"Como Regional Park and Special Recreation Feature",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-reconstruct-parking-lots-along-lexington-parkway,,,, 10020235,"Como Regional Park Master Plan ",2021,150000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of master plan","Long-range plan completed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare a master plan update for Como Regional Park with particular focus on the trial network around Como Lake and connection to Grand Round North Regional Trail. Work may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, engineering testing, and transportation study and analysis. ",,"Como Regional Park",2020-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-master-plan,,,, 10000330,"Complete 2.6 miles of trail and grade-separated crossing at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2012,257000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","The project is complete and 2.6 miles of trail was constructed as a part of Lake Minnewashta Regional Park and along TH 41. This project was open and available to the public June 2013. In addition, 5.5 miles of the Dakota Rail Regional trail constructed. This project was open and available to the public June 2013. And 0.8 miles of the Southwest Regional Trail is complete. This project was open and available to the public June, 2014",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park. Complete 2.6-mile internal park trail and grade separated trail crossing of TH 41.",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-26-miles-trail-and-grade-separated-crossing-lake-minnewashta-regional-park,,,, 10000347,"Complete reconstruction of campground roads, utilities & campsites at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park (6th of 6 projects in this grant)",2013,606000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to campground over time.","At Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve campground construction is complete. Visits to campground increased by 300 between 2014 and 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve, complete reconstruction of campground roadways, utility improvements and campsites. (3 of 6 projects financed with grant.)",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-reconstruction-campground-roads-utilities-campsites-rice-creek-chain-lakes,,,, 10000486,"Complete native plantings, shoreline restoration and invasive species control using MN Conservation Corps",2010,150000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report Minnesota Conservation Corps work completed. ","Planted approximately 30,000 native plantings, removed invasive plants in approximately 40 acres and established 1200 feet of shoreline restoration.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Contract with Minnesota Conservation Corps to complete native plantings, shoreline restoration, and invasive plant control. Additional crews will enhance resource preservation and restoration program, limiting invasive growth and protect vital resource areas.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-native-plantings-shoreline-restoration-and-invasive-species-control-using-mn,,,, 10000488,"Complete 3 miles of trail between French Lake Regional Park and Fish Lake Regional Park",2010,500000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","32 percent trail visits increase.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"French Regional Park to Fish Lake Regional Park. Complete 3 trail miles.",,"Clifton E. French Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-3-miles-trail-between-french-lake-regional-park-and-fish-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000300,"Complete construction of picnic shelter, lake picnic area and road reconstruction at Harriet Island-Lilydale Regional Park",2011,923000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of this project, which is preparatory to constructing visitor facilities in this section of the park.? When visitor facilities are constructed, park visitation will be measured to evaluate effectiveness of that project as well as this preparato","Project completed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"At Lilydale Regional Park, completion of construction work started in 2009 with a FY 2010 Parks and Trails Fund Grant and new design/engineering/construction documents for picnic shelter, lake picnic area and middle section road re-alignment including utilities and lighting.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-construction-picnic-shelter-lake-picnic-area-and-road-reconstruction-harriet,,,, 10000304,"Complete development of the winter recreation area at Lake Elmo Lake Reserve",2011,716000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park's winter visits over time. The 2015 annual report will compare 2012-13 park visits in winter (post-construction) to 2010-11 park visits in winter (pre-construction) to measure the effect of constructing this winter recreation area.","The 2012-2013 season had 60,000 skiers. The project is complete and the grant closed out with final report submitted in July 2012",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve. Complete Winter Recreation Area development that was started with FY 2010 Parks and Trails Fund grant including: plan winter recreation area project, develop or re-develop recreation facilities to accommodate evening use, install lighting for ski trails and site, develop roads and parking lot, remodel or replace barn for use as a trailhead, and provide signage and other amenities to enhance park visitor's experience",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-development-winter-recreation-area-lake-elmo-lake-reserve,,,, 10000525,"Complete campground loop with water/electric hook-up sites",2011,100000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"At Bunker Hills Regional Park, completion of additional campground loop with water/electric hook-up sites.",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-campground-loop-waterelectric-hook-sites,,,, 10000533,"Complete nature play area and children's garden at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2011,141000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to the nature center over time. A? The 2012 annual report will compare 2009 nature center visits (pre-construction) to 2011 nature center visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park, complete 2 acre Nature Play Area and 1 acre Children's Garden (including garden house for multi-purpose programs) at Tamarack Nature Center that was started with the FY 2010 Parks and Trails Fund grant and other funds.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-nature-play-area-and-childrens-garden-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000567,"Complete Phase 2 improvements to Whitetail Woods Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2017,32675,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, new structures or site furnishings installed, and square feet of landscaping improved. ","Completed 2.4 miles of trail and 2 camper cabins built",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Complete Phase 2 improvements to Whitetail Woods Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2015-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-phase-2-improvements-whitetail-woods-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000567,"Complete Phase 2 improvements to Whitetail Woods Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,180000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, new structures or site furnishings installed, and square feet of landscaping improved. ","Completed 2.4 miles of trail and 2 camper cabins built",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Complete Phase 2 improvements to Whitetail Woods Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2015-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-phase-2-improvements-whitetail-woods-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000619,"Complete Estabrook Drive in Como Regional Park",2017,300000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Transit circle complete; Landscaping and restoration complete along and around Estabrook and the transit circle, meeting historic preservation guidelines","9,500 sq. ft. of bituminous pavement installed. 17,000 sq. ft. of new concrete added. 6 new bike racks added. 1/2 acre restored with native plantings. 9 new street light fixtures are installed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Complete important Como RP access road, Estabrook Drive, and related infrastructure, lighting, landscape restoration. Park hosts approximately 4,476,000 visits annually, representing people from many backgrounds.",,"Como Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-estabrook-drive-como-regional-park,,,, 10000662,"Complete natural filtration swimming pool in North Mississippi Regional Park",2018,450000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the linear feet of trail rehabilitated, type of trailside amenities, number of aquatic facilities improved and acres of vegetation enhanced. ","A new, public swimming facility was created which serves a larger population that the previous pool. The new pool does not use chemicals to treat the water so it is a safer and healthier experience for park patrons. The new aquatic facility also offers a new pool bathhouse with restroom facilities. During winter months the larger swimming pool serves as a skating rink and the bathhouse serves as a warming house, with ice skate rental. ",,4000000,"Met Council and State G.O. Bonds, Hennepin Youth Sports Grants, MPRB capital levy and net debt bonds",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Final stages of implementation of the first-in-the-nation public natural filtration swimming pool at Webber Park, which is within North Mississippi Regional Park. Work will include design, engineering, and construction of landscaping, stormwater management, grading and drainage, furniture, and signage.",,"North Mississippi Regional Park/Minneapolis",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-natural-filtration-swimming-pool-north-mississippi-regional-park,,,, 10000532,"Conduct design competition to develop a master plan for Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park and Above the Falls Regional Park",2011,562000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The primary measurable outcome is completion of the master plan and adoption by the appropriate public officials. Secondary measurable outcome is completion of planning and engineering documents that reflect the design and cost estimates for the headrace","Project complete; grant closed-out. ?The River FIRST development framework was approved by the MPRB on 03/14/2012. ?The $212,000 reallocated grant funding completed the park improvements at Boom Island Park within the Central River Regional Park, and included parking lot, trail renovations and a new trail segment that created better pedestrian access for large events. A?Growth in park visits over time. Visitation to the Central Riverfront Regional Park in 2010 (pre-construction) was 1,431,100 and in 2012 (post-construction) it was 1,827,000. This constitutes an increase of 395,900 in visits.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, Above the Falls Regional Park. Conduct a design competition to develop a next generation park master plan for the Minneapolis Riverfront Regional Parks at an estimated cost of $350,000. And complete initial planning and engineering documents for restoration and development of the Mill Ruins Park Headrace facilities in Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park at an estimated cost of $212,000. MRPB staff will be working with the Met Council staff to update this scope of service, with confirmation of the scope change in July 2011.",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conduct-design-competition-develop-master-plan-central-mississippi-riverfront-regional,,,, 10000427,"Connect Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail with Southwest Regional Trail via road and bridge construction",2014,294000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.","Two segments of the SWRT totaling 1 mile were constructed and paved. 2.1 miles, pedestrian bridge, and parking area of the Minnesota River Buffs Regional Trail to be constructed beyond summer of 2016.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail, fund trail and bridge construction.",,"Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail/Carver",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty ",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connect-minnesota-river-bluffs-regional-trail-southwest-regional-trail-road-and-bridge,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2024,503726,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2023,403780,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","In FY23, Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office, regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that will advance the Legacy mission to Connect People to the Outdoors:  1. Education and Interpretive Services;  2. Outreach public affairs and web; and  3. Information Technology.  (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes). ",,,,,,,,20.5,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2022,345140,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","In FY22 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that will advance the Legacy mission to Connect People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes). ","In FY22, Parks and Trails provided Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advanced the Legacy mission to Connect People to the Outdoors:  1. Education and Interpretive Services;  2. Outreach public affairs and web; and  3. Information Technology.  (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments). ",,,,,,,16.2,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2021,142406,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","In FY21 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that will advance the Legacy mission to Connect People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).",,,,,,,,21.5,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2020,335347,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","In FY 20 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Connecting People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).","In FY20 Parks and Trails provided Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advanced the Legacy mission to Connect People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).",,,,,,,23.9,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2019,452466,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 19 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Connecting People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).","In FY 19 this program provided support to central office regional and field operations of three (3) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Connecting People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).",,,,,,,23.9,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2018,433189,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 18 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Connecting People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).","In FY 18 this program provided support to central office regional and field operations of three (3) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Connecting People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).",,,,,,,24.4,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2017,311005,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 17 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three (3) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Connecting People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. ","In FY 17 this program provided support to central office regional and field operations of three (3) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Connecting People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).",,,,,,,24.0,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2016,493555,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 16 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of three (3) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Connecting People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. ","In FY 16 this program provided support to central office regional and field operations of three (3) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of Connecting People to the Outdoors: 1. Education and Interpretive Services; 2. Outreach public affairs and web; and 3. Information Technology. (see those programs for a summary of accomplishments).",,,,217000,276555,,24.6,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2015,266707,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,20.15,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2014,274500,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,25.0,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2013,182750,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,1967250,182750,,30.0,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18196,"Connecting People to the Outdoors -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2012,182750,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$2100000 the first year is for acquisition of land adjacent to LaSalle Lake in Hubbard County for a state recreation area.",,,,,,1967250,182750,,30.0,,,"Connecting People to the Outdoors - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to better develop Minnesota's stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in parks and trails. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the three other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Connecting People to the Outdoors that do not fall directly in one of the three related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-people-outdoors-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 10015524,"Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2021,100000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of acres invasive species removed 2. Number of acres of prescribed fire conducted 3. Kilometers of ski trails pruned 4. Linear feet of shoulders repaired/seeded 5. Number of trees removed for tree health 6. Number of trees/shrubs planted","89.8 Acres- Exotic/Invasive Species Management 399 hrs - Natural Resources Area Maintenance 7.62 miles - Non-mortorized Trail Improvement/Maintenance 131 trees - Oak Wilt Management 352 hrs Building/Grounds Maintenance 270 hrs Hazard Tree Removal 98 Hrs Planting 15 Hrs Training/Technical Skill",,,,,,"County Board",3.3,"Anoka County",,"Contract with CCM for natural resource and maintenance management throughout the regional park system in Anoka County. Work includes conducting invasive species removals, prairie, oak savanna and forest restoration, oak wilt management, seeding, plantings, building and grounds maintenance, tree/shrub removal, debris removal, sign installation, river clean-up/obstruction removal, if needed. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2020-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-corps-minnesota-0,,,, 10012047,"Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2021,110000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of youth participants and of those, the number of youth of color. Number of natural resource projects performed. Hours performed","Number of natural resources projects performed - 9 projects consisting of removal of invasive species and exotic vegetation, buckthorn removal, and seeding. Number of youth participants in CCM related work in Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails System - 4 crew team in addition to engaging 6 high school students Number of hours Youth Corps performed work in the field - 3,995 hours",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The Conservation Corps provides a crew to perform natural resource management tasks throughout the regional park system. Buckthorn removal, community garden maintenance, invasive species control, and landscaping are some of the tasks performed",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-corps-minnesota,,,, 10012047,"Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2020,110000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of youth participants and of those, the number of youth of color. Number of natural resource projects performed. Hours performed","Number of natural resources projects performed - 9 projects consisting of removal of invasive species and exotic vegetation, buckthorn removal, and seeding. Number of youth participants in CCM related work in Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails System - 4 crew team in addition to engaging 6 high school students Number of hours Youth Corps performed work in the field - 3,995 hours",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The Conservation Corps provides a crew to perform natural resource management tasks throughout the regional park system. Buckthorn removal, community garden maintenance, invasive species control, and landscaping are some of the tasks performed",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-corps-minnesota,,,, 3238,"Conservation Corps Minnesota Working for DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Projects",2012,,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The MN Legislature requires the Division of Parks and Trails to contract with Conservation Corps Minnesota for services of at least $500 000 the first year and at least $500 000 the second year for the FY2012/2013 Parks and Trails Legacy Fund.","Through this partnership with the Conservation Corps completed 34 194 crew hours toward FY2012 and 49 360 towards FY2013 Parks and Trails Legacy projects through June 30 2013. ",,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails (as directed by Chapter 172, Art. 3, Sec. 2, Subd. 3(c)) utilizes Conservation Corps of Minnesota services for restoration, maintenance, and other activities that supplement the ability to reach Legacy Fund goals. Budget associated with this program area capture an accounting of dollars that support CCM Summer Youth, Individual Placements, and special projects for park and trail renewal and development. Other dollars not accounted for in this program area are part of other PAT program areas and included as part of those budgets. In particular, the division's Natural Resource Management Program utilizes CCM for a majority of the division's annual responsibility to contract with CCM for services.","Conservation Corps Minnesota provides hands-on environmental stewardship and service-learning opportunities to youth and young adults while accomplishing natural resource management and emergency response work. Young Adults (ages 18-25) that join the Field Crew Program enroll in AmeriCorps for a 10-month service term, earn a monthly living stipend, and receive an education award upon completion. Program participants join to give back to their communities while gaining marketable skills for natural resource and other green-industry careers. Each summer, diverse youth (ages 15-18) that join the Summer Youth Corps enroll in an eight week service term, work and camp outdoors, and earn a stipend. AmeriCorps members serve as leaders for the youth crews. The Corps leases fleet, a group camp facility at St. Croix State Park, and office space from DNR and other sources. A crew is equipped with most hand and power tools necessary to complete a project including boats, canoes, firefighting gear, chainsaws, etc. Fleet and equipment expense is included in the hourly rate along with corpsmember pay. The Corps provides trained crews on a flexible basis from 1 day at a time to one year at a time. In addition to the field crews (primarily focused on habitat work under Parks and Trails Legacy funds), the Corps and DNR have enhanced the Single Placement training program. This program provides mentorship & training opportunities focusing on connecting people to the outdoors through outreach, new technologies, GPS/GIS work, interpretive programs, landscape design, and planning outreach/assistance. With the societal trend toward decreased outdoor recreation participation, DNR is focusing significant energy on outreach to youth and young adults. Conservation Corps members serve as ideal role models to other youth and young adults and provide new perspectives towards project assistance for DNR projects and new programs.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jay,Krienitz,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",jay.krienitz@state.mn.us,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Mapping, Planning, Preservation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance, Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-corps-minnesota-working-dnr-parks-and-trails-legacy-projects-0,,,, 3238,"Conservation Corps Minnesota Working for DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Projects",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (3)(c)",,"The MN Legislature requires the Division of Parks and Trails to contract with Conservation Corps Minnesota for services of at least $600 000 the first year and at least $1 000 000 the second year for the FY2010/2011 Parks and Trails Legacy Fund.","Through this partnership with the Conservation Corps completed 109 584 crew hours toward Parks and Trails Legacy projects. In Fiscal Year 2010 the division contracted for $721 824 in services with the Corps. In Fiscal Year 2011 the division expended $1 287 857 with the Corps. The division has met the goal of contracting for at least $600 000 the first year and $1 000 000 the second year for Conservation Corps services under this program.",,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails (as directed by Chapter 172, Art. 3, Sec. 2, Subd. 3(c)) utilizes Conservation Corps of Minnesota services for restoration, maintenance, and other activities that supplement the ability to reach Legacy Fund goals. Budget associated with this program area capture an accounting of dollars that support CCM Summer Youth, Individual Placements, and special projects for park and trail renewal and development. Other dollars not accounted for in this program area are part of other PAT program areas and included as part of those budgets. In particular, the division's Natural Resource Management Program utilizes CCM for a majority of the division's annual responsibility to contract with CCM for services.","Conservation Corps Minnesota provides hands-on environmental stewardship and service-learning opportunities to youth and young adults while accomplishing natural resource management and emergency response work. Young Adults (ages 18-25) that join the Field Crew Program enroll in AmeriCorps for a 10-month service term, earn a monthly living stipend, and receive an education award upon completion. Program participants join to give back to their communities while gaining marketable skills for natural resource and other green-industry careers. Each summer, diverse youth (ages 15-18) that join the Summer Youth Corps enroll in an eight week service term, work and camp outdoors, and earn a stipend. AmeriCorps members serve as leaders for the youth crews. The Corps leases fleet, a group camp facility at St. Croix State Park, and office space from DNR and other sources. A crew is equipped with most hand and power tools necessary to complete a project including boats, canoes, firefighting gear, chainsaws, etc. Fleet and equipment expense is included in the hourly rate along with corpsmember pay. The Corps provides trained crews on a flexible basis from 1 day at a time to one year at a time. In addition to the field crews (primarily focused on habitat work under Parks and Trails Legacy funds), the Corps and DNR have enhanced the Single Placement training program. This program provides mentorship & training opportunities focusing on connecting people to the outdoors through outreach, new technologies, GPS/GIS work, interpretive programs, landscape design, and planning outreach/assistance. With the societal trend toward decreased outdoor recreation participation, DNR is focusing significant energy on outreach to youth and young adults. Conservation Corps members serve as ideal role models to other youth and young adults and provide new perspectives towards project assistance for DNR projects and new programs.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jay,Krienitz,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",jay.krienitz@state.mn.us,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Mapping, Planning, Preservation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance, Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-corps-minnesota-working-dnr-parks-and-trails-legacy-projects-0,,,, 3287,"Conservation Education Special Requested Programs",2009,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The purpose of this program is to conduct additional requested conservation education programs for school and other groups. This program expands the reach of conservation education to local communities.","The capacity for meeting the demand for conservation education programs by schools and other groups has been expanded with the addition of new park naturalist, Minnesota Naturalist Corps and visitor center host positions. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-education-special-requested-programs-0,,,, 10000324,"Construct trailhead building & related infrastructure at Lake Elmo Lake Reserve",2012,275000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","The 2012-2013 winter season had 60,000 skiers. The project is complete.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve. Construct trailhead building at winter recreation area, construct new well, septic, site lighting, trails, parking, and related infrastructure, landscaping and amenities.",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-trailhead-building-related-infrastructure-lake-elmo-lake-reserve,,,, 10000332,"Construct 11 miles of the Mississippi River Regional Trail",2012,1012000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","The Mississippi River Regional Trail, central segment (Inver Grove Heights) and (Nininger Segment) are complete and open for public use, but the Rosemount segment is to be constructed in 2015-2016.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail. Construct 11 miles of trail.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-11-miles-mississippi-river-regional-trail,,,, 10000352,"Construct island access, fishing deck, benches, trail & landscaping in Mississippi Gorge Regional Park",2013,103349,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","The river access project was completed in 2014.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park. Construct island access, stabilize slopes, instance fishing deck, benches, trail and landscaping.",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park/St Paul",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-island-access-fishing-deck-benches-trail-landscaping-mississippi-gorge-regional,,,, 10000439,"Construct Phase I improvements at Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2014,550000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Number of trail miles constructed, par, amenities connected by trail, accessible parking stalls. ","0.62 Miles of trail constructed, 7 park amenities accessible by trail, 9,634 sq ft of beach expanded, 8 accessible parking stalls, and 2,700 sq ft of maintenance shop constructed. c. Square footage measurement of the beac",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park. Construct Phase 1 improvements.",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-phase-i-improvements-cedar-lake-farm-regional-park,,,, 10000440,"Construct Phase I improvements at Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2015,554000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Number of trail miles constructed, par, amenities connected by trail, accessible parking stalls. ","0.62 Miles of trail constructed, 7 park amenities accessible by trail, 9,634 sq ft of beach expanded, 8 accessible parking stalls, and 2,700 sq ft of maintenance shop constructed. c. Square footage measurement of the beac",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park. Construct Phase 1 improvements.",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-phase-i-improvements-cedar-lake-farm-regional-park-0,,,, 10000500,"Construct trail loop & reconstruct wetland & parking among Theodore Wirth Regional Park, St. Anthony Parkway Regional Trail & Minnehaha Regional Park",2010,1651000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. ","Completed wetland construction, parking enhancements, trails, accessible access and lighting. The 2013 annual use estimate for Theodore Wirth Reginal Park is 459,800.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park, St. Anthony Parkway Regional Trail, Minnehaha Regional Park, construct loop trail around Wirth Lake, reconstruct wetland, parking, and update stormwater and buildings.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-trail-loop-reconstruct-wetland-parking-among-theodore-wirth-regional-park-st,,,, 10000501,"Construct 1.1 miles of trail through Dodge Nature Center on the North Urban Regional Trail",2010,279000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in trail visits over time.","Project completed in 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"North Urban Regional Trail, construct 1.1 miles through Dodge Nature Center.",,"River to River Greenway Regional Trail (North Urban)",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-11-miles-trail-through-dodge-nature-center-north-urban-regional-trail,,,, 10000502,"Construct 5.2 miles of trail to connect Inver Grove Heights to the pine Bend Scientific & Natural Area to lower Spring Lake Park Reserve",2010,625000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in trail visits over time. ","Constructed the Mississippi River Regional Trail to connect Inver Grove Heights to the Pine Bend Scientific Area which opened for public use in 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail, construct 5.2 miles to connect ?Inver Grove Heights to the Pine Bend Scientific and Natural Area to lower Spring Lake Park Reserve.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-52-miles-trail-connect-inver-grove-heights-pine-bend-scientific-natural-area,,,, 10000506,"Construct 4 camper cabins at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve and Bunker Hills Regional Park",2010,100000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in campground visits over time. The 2013 annual report will compare 2009 campground visits (pre-construction) to 2011 campground visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of adding these camper cabins to the campgrounds.","Park visits increased. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"At Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve and Bunker Hills Regional Park Campgrounds construct a total of four camper cabins.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-4-camper-cabins-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve-and-bunker-hills-regional,,,, 10000507,"Construct 25 electric/water hookup campsites at Bunker Hills Regional Park",2010,500000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in campground visits over time. The 2013 annual report will compare 2009 campground visits (pre-construction) to 2011 campground visits (post construction) to measure the effect of adding these additional campsites to the campground.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park. Construct an additional 25 electric/water hook-up campsites at Bunker Hills Regional Park.",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-25-electricwater-hookup-campsites-bunker-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000522,"Construct 3,070 lineal feet of bituminous trails at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2011,234000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in parks visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2011 park visits (pre-construction) with 2012 park visits (post construction) to measure effectiveness of reconstructing this trail.","The project is complete. Trail construction complete June 2011.",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve, reconstruct 3,070 lineal feet of bituminous trails.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-3070-lineal-feet-bituminous-trails-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000529,"Construct beach & picnic improvements at Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2011,1000000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2015 annual report will compare 2010 park visits (pre-construction) to 2013 park visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","Project completed.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park, construct beach and picnic improvements (Wirth Lake Area Plan) including boardwalks and trail.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-beach-picnic-improvements-theodore-wirth-regional-park,,,, 10000536,"Construct 1 mile of paved linking trail for Battle Creek Regional Park",2011,448518,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to Battle Creek Regional Park via the bike trail over time. The 2015 annual report will compare 2011 visits (pre-construction) to 2013 visits (post construction) bicyclists/pedestrians from this trail.","All construction activities for the Lower Afton Trail were completed in spring of 2013. Remaining signage for the Lower Afton Trail were installed in 2014. Park visits to Battle Creek Regional Park was 638,800 in 2012 (pre-construction) and Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Park was 644,800 in 2012 (pre-construction). The number of park visits to Battle Creek Regional Park were 761,900 and Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Parks were 746,300 in 2013.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Battle Creek Regional Park, construct 1-mile paved off-road bicycle and pedestrian trail on the north side of Lower Afton Road, from Pt Douglas Rd to McKnight Road. Links the regional trail system to communities including Maplewood and Woodbury.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-1-mile-paved-linking-trail-battle-creek-regional-park,,,, 10000578,"Construct fishing nodes",2016,30000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of: SQFT of streambank restored; new trail miles constructed; SQFT of fishing nodes developed; signs installed; site amenities added; SQFT of turf restored.","Project completed, all site components and fishing nodes constructed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and construct fishing nodes along Sucker Lake Channel, improve pedestrian connections, landscape restoration, and signage. Legacy funds will leverage non-state funds provided by the Vadnais Lake Area WMO for fishing node development and landscape restoration. Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park had 746,300 visits in 2013.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-fishing-nodes,,,, 10000595,"Construct phase 1 development at Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2016,275000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1.a. Number of trail miles constructed. 1.b. Number of type of amenities installed. 2. a. Square footage of buildings improved. 2.b. Square footage of natural resources restored and enhanced. 2.c. Square footage of new infrastructure.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Implement Phase 1 development of Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park, including trail construction, installation of park amenities, improvements to buildings, natural resource restoration and enhancement, and infrastructure.",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-phase-1-development-cedar-lake-farm-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000596,"Construct phase 1 development at Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2017,597492,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of trail miles constructed, number of amenities installed, sq ft of buildings improved, sq ft of natural resources restored, and the sq ft of new infrastructure.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Implement Phase 1 development of Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park, including trail construction, installation of park amenities, improvements to buildings, natural resource restoration and enhancement, and infrastructure.",,"Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-phase-1-development-cedar-lake-farm-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000612,"Construct & pave 1.3 miles of Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail",2017,77961,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of new paved trail miles constructed","No outcomes reported",,272000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Design, engineer, construct 1.3 miles of paved trail between County Road 61 and Bluff Creek Drive to service 131,000 user visits",,"Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail/Carver",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-pave-13-miles-minnesota-river-bluffs-regional-trail,,,, 10000637,"Construct 2 outdoor gathering spaces at the Bunker Hills Regional Park Activities Center",2018,267297,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of accessible outdoor gathering areas added to the park, number of outdoor gathering events hosted, and the number of attendants. ","1. Square feet of accessible outdoor gathering area added to the park - 5,200 sq. ft. 2. Number of outdoor gathering events hosted and number of attendees - to be reported at end of 2020",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Construct 2 outdoor gathering spaces at the Bunker Hills Regional Park Activities Center",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Anoka,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-2-outdoor-gathering-spaces-bunker-hills-regional-park-activities-center,,,, 10000705,"Construct TH 5 Regional Trail segment",2019,301214,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the amount of trail paved.","Approximately 2 miles of trail constructed. Trail gap eliminated",,2000,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Carver County",,"Construct TH 5 Regional Trail segment",,"TH 5 Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-th-5-regional-trail-segment,,,, 10000705,"Construct TH 5 Regional Trail segment",2017,146806,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the amount of trail paved.","Approximately 2 miles of trail constructed. Trail gap eliminated.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Construct TH 5 Regional Trail segment",,"TH 5 Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-th-5-regional-trail-segment,,,, 3243,"Contract for Services - Accelerated Facility Maintenance and Rehabilitation",2009,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The division is contracting for services under the strategic program objectives of the Legacy fund. This project aims to assist the division through work under the Accelerate Facility Maintenance and Rehabilitation objective",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Krienitz,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",jay.krienitz@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/contract-services-accelerated-facility-maintenance-and-rehabilitation,,,, 3286,"Contract with CCM for ""I Can Camp"" program assistance",2009,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""I Can Camp"" offers a safe and comfortable way for families to learn the basics of tent camping through first-hand experience. ""I Can Camp"" attendees receive access to camping gear and participate in outdoor skill-building activities during the overnight workshop.","""Many people would like the chance to go camping, but some aren't sure where to start,"" said Bryce Anderson, former interpretive services coordinator for the DNR’s Division of Parks and Trails. The I Can Camp program is designed to make the out-of-doors accessible. Instructors will help ensure people have a safe and fun experience, so families can leave feeling more confident about going camping on their own.",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Krienitz,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",jay.krienitz@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/contract-ccm-i-can-camp-program-assistance,,,, 3267,"Contract for Services - Connecting People to the Outdoors",2009,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The division is contracting for services under the strategic program objectives of the Legacy fund. This project aims to assist the division through work under Connecting People to the Outdoors objective.",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Krienitz,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",jay.krienitz@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/contract-services-connecting-people-outdoors,,,, 3277,"Contract for Services - Accelerated Natural Resource Management",2009,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The division is contracting for services under the strategic program objectives of the Legacy fund. This project aims to assist the division through work under Accelerated Natural Resource Management objective",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Krienitz,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",jay.krienitz@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/contract-services-accelerated-natural-resource-management,,,, 3281,"Contract with CCM for Individual Placement Training Program",2009,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The division has begun a new career-track training program that utilizes ""individual placement"" corpsmembers, currently stationed at DNR headquarters. With Legacy Funding, the Conservation Corps was able to hire two individual placement positions in 2010 and offered a total of five Legacy Funded positions in the 2011 program year that serve division Legacy program needs. Continuing in 2012, these five positions create opportunity for AmeriCorps members to learn while serving, provide the DNR with additional assistance for important projects, and establish a link to the Conservation Corps field program by engaging our members in events and training that support Parks and Trails Division projects.","These career development/training positions serve in the areas of outreach, interpretation, GIS/mapping, landscape design, and planning assistance/outreach.",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Krienitz,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",jay.krienitz@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/contract-ccm-individual-placement-training-program,,,, 10025579,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park Trail and Culvert Improvements",2023,1051678,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1/2 mile of reconstructed trail.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineering, and reconstruction of 1/2 mile of paved trail with culvert and drainage improvements.",,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coon-rapids-dam-regional-park-trail-and-culvert-improvements,,,, 18201,"Coordinating with Partners - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective ",2024,622000,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. Sec. 3(a)(4)","$722,000 the first year and $645,000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department, the Metropolitan Council, and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"Coordinating with Partner's - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to enhance coordination across the large and complex network of public, private, and non-profit partners that support Minnesota's parks and trails to ensure seamless, enjoyable park and trail experiences for Minnesotans. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the one other program that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of taking care of what we have that do not fall directly in the other related program. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Lars,Erdahl,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordinating-partners-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18201,"Coordinating with Partners - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective ",2023,412000,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$512000 the first year and $512000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee. ","In FY23, staff will support the Coordinate with Partners pillar and manage its related programs:  1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program;  2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website;  3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes). ",,,,,,,,2.3,,,"Coordinating with Partner's - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to enhance coordination across the large and complex network of public, private, and non-profit partners that support Minnesota's parks and trails to ensure seamless, enjoyable park and trail experiences for Minnesotans. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the one other program that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of taking care of what we have that do not fall directly in the other related program. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Lars,Erdahl,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordinating-partners-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18201,"Coordinating with Partners - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective ",2022,412000,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$512000 the first year and $512000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee. ","In FY22 staff will support the Coordinate with Partners pillar and manage its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes). ","In FY22, staff successfully supported the Coordinate with Partners pillar and managed its related programs:  1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program;  2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website;  3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations.  (see individual programs for accomplishments). ",,,,,,,2.1,,,"Coordinating with Partner's - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to enhance coordination across the large and complex network of public, private, and non-profit partners that support Minnesota's parks and trails to ensure seamless, enjoyable park and trail experiences for Minnesotans. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the one other program that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of taking care of what we have that do not fall directly in the other related program. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Lars,Erdahl,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordinating-partners-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18201,"Coordinating with Partners - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective ",2021,412000,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$500000 the first year and $512000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee.","In FY21 staff will support the Coordinate with Partners pillar and manage its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).",,,,,,,,1.7,,,"Coordinating with Partner's - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to enhance coordination across the large and complex network of public, private, and non-profit partners that support Minnesota's parks and trails to ensure seamless, enjoyable park and trail experiences for Minnesotans. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the one other program that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of taking care of what we have that do not fall directly in the other related program. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Lars,Erdahl,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordinating-partners-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18201,"Coordinating with Partners - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective ",2020,400000,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$500000 the first year and $512000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee.","Leadership and staff support for the 'Coordinating with Partners' pillar and its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes). ","In FY20 staff successfully supported the Coordinate with Partners pillar and managed its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations. (see individual programs for accomplishments).",,,,,,,2.3,,,"Coordinating with Partner's - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to enhance coordination across the large and complex network of public, private, and non-profit partners that support Minnesota's parks and trails to ensure seamless, enjoyable park and trail experiences for Minnesotans. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the one other program that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of taking care of what we have that do not fall directly in the other related program. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Lars,Erdahl,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordinating-partners-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18201,"Coordinating with Partners - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective ",2019,398000,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$521000 the first year and $548000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced Web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee.","Leadership and staff support for the 'Coordinating with Partners' pillar and its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes). In addition measurable goals in this area include presenting Parks and Trails Legacy accomplishments and engaging the public around future strategic directions at the 2018 Minnesota State Fair and planning to continue to that effort at the 2019 State Fair.","In FY19 staff successfully supported the 'Coordinating with Partners' pillar and managed its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations. (see individual programs for accomplishments). In addition accomplishments in this area included preparations for highlighting Parks and Trails Legacy accomplishments and directions at the Minnesota State Fair in 2019 (at the DNR building). ",,,,,,,2.5,,,"Coordinating with Partner's - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to enhance coordination across the large and complex network of public, private, and non-profit partners that support Minnesota's parks and trails to ensure seamless, enjoyable park and trail experiences for Minnesotans. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the one other program that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of taking care of what we have that do not fall directly in the other related program. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Lars,Erdahl,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordinating-partners-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18201,"Coordinating with Partners - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective ",2018,371000,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$521000 the first year and $548000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced Web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee.","Leadership and staff support for the 'Coordinating with Partners' pillar and its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).","In FY18 staff successfully supported the 'Coordinating with Partners' pillar and managed its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations. (see individual programs for accomplishments). In addition accomplishments in this area included preparations for highlighting Parks and Trails Legacy accomplishments and directions at the Minnesota State Fair in 2018 (at the DNR building). ",,,,,,,2.5,,,"Coordinating with Partner's - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to enhance coordination across the large and complex network of public, private, and non-profit partners that support Minnesota's parks and trails to ensure seamless, enjoyable park and trail experiences for Minnesotans. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the one other program that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of taking care of what we have that do not fall directly in the other related program. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Lars,Erdahl,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordinating-partners-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18201,"Coordinating with Partners - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective ",2017,355000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$536000 the first year and $555000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced Web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee. Of this amount $260000 the first year shall be used for a grant to the University of Minnesota Center for Changing Landscapes to complete a legacy tracking project and to implement a survey on use patterns user needs and perceptions related to parks and trails in Minnesota. The tracking project and survey work must be done in collaboration with the Department of Natural Resources Metropolitan Council and Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission.","Staff support for the 'Coordinating with Partners' pillar and the successful management of its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations.","In FY17 staff successfully supported the 'Coordinating with Partners' pillar and managed its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations. (see individual programs for accomplishments).",,,,,,,2.2,,,"Coordinating with Partner's - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to enhance coordination across the large and complex network of public, private, and non-profit partners that support Minnesota's parks and trails to ensure seamless, enjoyable park and trail experiences for Minnesotans. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the one other program that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of taking care of what we have that do not fall directly in the other related program. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Lars,Erdahl,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordinating-partners-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18201,"Coordinating with Partners - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective ",2016,310000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$536000 the first year and $555000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced Web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee. Of this amount $260000 the first year shall be used for a grant to the University of Minnesota Center for Changing Landscapes to complete a legacy tracking project and to implement a survey on use patterns user needs and perceptions related to parks and trails in Minnesota. The tracking project and survey work must be done in collaboration with the Department of Natural Resources Metropolitan Council and Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission.","Staff support for the 'Coordinating with Partners' pillar and the successful management of its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations.","Staff successfully supported the 'Coordinating with Partners' pillar and the successful management of its related programs: 1. Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program; 2. Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website; 3. Landscape reconstruction evaluations.",,,,50000,,,2.6,,,"Coordinating with Partner's - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to enhance coordination across the large and complex network of public, private, and non-profit partners that support Minnesota's parks and trails to ensure seamless, enjoyable park and trail experiences for Minnesotans. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the one other program that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of taking care of what we have that do not fall directly in the other related program. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Lars,Erdahl,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordinating-partners-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18201,"Coordinating with Partners - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective ",2013,17000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(4)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,185000,17000,,1.0,,,"Coordinating with Partner's - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to enhance coordination across the large and complex network of public, private, and non-profit partners that support Minnesota's parks and trails to ensure seamless, enjoyable park and trail experiences for Minnesotans. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the one other program that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of taking care of what we have that do not fall directly in the other related program. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Lars,Erdahl,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordinating-partners-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18201,"Coordinating with Partners - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective ",2012,17000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(4)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,185000,17000,,1.0,,,"Coordinating with Partner's - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan identifies its purpose to enhance coordination across the large and complex network of public, private, and non-profit partners that support Minnesota's parks and trails to ensure seamless, enjoyable park and trail experiences for Minnesotans. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the one other program that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of taking care of what we have that do not fall directly in the other related program. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Lars,Erdahl,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordinating-partners-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 10012159,"Cottage Grove Ravine Multiuse Building",2020,932953,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of a new multi-use building","A new building was constructed at the Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park replacing an old park shelter on existing county property. The new 3,900 sq. ft. building includes many modern day amenities for park visitors such as restrooms with indoor plumbing, drinking fountains, outdoor covered patio, fire pit, bike racks, and wayfinding. It also includes a kitchenette and large multi-purpose room which allows for large gatherings and offers tables, adequate seating with benches and chairs as well as a projector screen, microphone, and audio capabilities for presentations. There is also an office to house a Park's staff member to assist visitors. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"An existing shelter and restroom facility will be replaced by a new multi use building at Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park. The building may include restrooms, storage space, multi-purpose lobby space, equipment staging area and fire ring. ",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottage-grove-ravine-multiuse-building,,,, 10012159,"Cottage Grove Ravine Multiuse Building",2019,36747,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of a new multi-use building","A new building was constructed at the Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park replacing an old park shelter on existing county property. The new 3,900 sq. ft. building includes many modern day amenities for park visitors such as restrooms with indoor plumbing, drinking fountains, outdoor covered patio, fire pit, bike racks, and wayfinding. It also includes a kitchenette and large multi-purpose room which allows for large gatherings and offers tables, adequate seating with benches and chairs as well as a projector screen, microphone, and audio capabilities for presentations. There is also an office to house a Park's staff member to assist visitors. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"An existing shelter and restroom facility will be replaced by a new multi use building at Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park. The building may include restrooms, storage space, multi-purpose lobby space, equipment staging area and fire ring. ",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottage-grove-ravine-multiuse-building,,,, 10012159,"Cottage Grove Ravine Multiuse Building",2018,1248,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of a new multi-use building","A new building was constructed at the Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park replacing an old park shelter on existing county property. The new 3,900 sq. ft. building includes many modern day amenities for park visitors such as restrooms with indoor plumbing, drinking fountains, outdoor covered patio, fire pit, bike racks, and wayfinding. It also includes a kitchenette and large multi-purpose room which allows for large gatherings and offers tables, adequate seating with benches and chairs as well as a projector screen, microphone, and audio capabilities for presentations. There is also an office to house a Park's staff member to assist visitors. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"An existing shelter and restroom facility will be replaced by a new multi use building at Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park. The building may include restrooms, storage space, multi-purpose lobby space, equipment staging area and fire ring. ",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottage-grove-ravine-multiuse-building,,,, 10035418,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park - Stu-Mac Acquisition",2023,244033,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire approximately 11 acres for Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire approximately 11 acres for Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2024-04-25,2025-04-25,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Alex,McKinney,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4364,alex.mckinney@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottage-grove-ravine-regional-park-stu-mac-acquisition,,,, 9463,"County Park at Florian",2012,166000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Marshall County",,"Redevelop access routes, docks, fishing pier, 4 shelters, and shower building. Add accessible tables, benches, and grills to beach area and along trail. Plant trees along ditch.",,,2012-02-07,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Marshall,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-park-florian,,,, 10000335,"County-wide wayfinding system",2012,145000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Sign standards and maps have been developed for all Regional Parks and Trails. Sign installation was completed spring 2014 and the grant has been closed-out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"County-wide. Implement a wayfinding system throughout.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-wide-wayfinding-system,,,, 10000478,"Create trail connection from Tamarack Nature Center to the boat launch at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2015,36000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Preliminary design development plans for trail development to connect Tamarack Nature Center to the Otter Lake boat launch at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park.","Project completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park build trail connection from Tamarack Nature Center to Otter Lake",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/create-trail-connection-tamarack-nature-center-boat-launch-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional,,,, 3253,"Croft Mine Access Route",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Construct concrete walk from parking lot to Croft Mine interpretive exhibit.",,,,,,,,,,,"Improve accessibility to the Croft Mine interpretive exhibit. ",,,2010-05-15,2010-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/croft-mine-access-route,,,, 3265,"Croft Mine Elevator and Gate Replacement",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,"Elevator and gate replaced allowing for safe operation of Croft Mine facility for public mine interpretation.",,,,,,,,,,"Replacement of the elevator at Croft Mine within Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area","This work allows Croft Mine to remain open to the public for interpretive activities. ",,2010-03-01,2010-05-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Weber,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(218) 546-5926",steve.weber@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/croft-mine-elevator-and-gate-replacement,,,, 10015540,"St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park - Rowe Trust Property Acquisition",2020,136188,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 102 acres for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park","Acquired 102 acres for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park",,2654306,"ENRTF/Council Bonds/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 102 acres",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-rowe-trust-property-acquisition,,,, 10015540,"St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park - Rowe Trust Property Acquisition",2019,180684,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 102 acres for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park","Acquired 102 acres for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park",,2654306,"ENRTF/Council Bonds/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 102 acres",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-rowe-trust-property-acquisition,,,, 3241,"St. Croix State Park Campground Sanitation Building",2009,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Construct new campground sanitation building",,,2009-09-24,2010-06-04,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-croix-state-park-campground-sanitation-building,,,, 10035439,"St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park Hilltop Area Improvements",2024,1429662,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The expected outcome is that the existing facilities, playground and other area amenities are improved or replaced.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"The project scope includes updates and improvements to the Hilltop area and play area at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park. The improvements may include facility upgrades, site grading, refurbishing, replacing equipment, trails, landscaping, pavement improvements, and playground structure access.",,"St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Alex,McKinney,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4364,alex.mckinney@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-hilltop-area-improvements,,,, 9488,"Cross City Trail Phase 2 (Munger Trail Extension)",2011,288000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Duluth",,"to construct a 10 foot wide bituminous pedestrian trail, extending the Cross City Trail from 37th Avenue West to 24th Avenue West within the City of Duluth",,,2011-12-20,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cross-city-trail-phase-2-munger-trail-extension,,,, 9502,"Cross City Trail (aka Munger Trail Extension)",2011,175000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Duluth",,"to construct 7.3 miles of the Cross City Trail to connect the Munger Trail in West Duluth to the Lakewalk Trail in Downtown Duluth",,,2011-01-28,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cross-city-trail-aka-munger-trail-extension,,,, 10000476,"Cross-country skiing wayfinding at Battle Creek Regional Park, Tamarack Nature Center in Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park and Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2015,50000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in visits to the park over time. Apply uniform standards for cross-country ski trails established by the Ramsey County Parks and Recreation Department.","Establish wayfinding for cross-country ski trails at Battle Creek Regional Park, Tamarack Nature Center and Grass-Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Battle Creek Regional Park establish wayfinding for cross-country ski trails at Battle Creek, Tamarack Nature Center and Grass-Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cross-country-skiing-wayfinding-battle-creek-regional-park-tamarack-nature-center-bald,,,, 10015538,"Crow-Hassan Park Reserve - Guzek Acquisition",2020,145888,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 1.02 acres for Crow-Hassan Park Reserve","Acquired 1.02 acres for Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",,182348,"Council Bonds/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.02 acres",,"Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-hassan-park-reserve-guzek-acquisition,,,, 10015547,"Crow-Hassan Park Reserve - Berning Acquisition",2021,174710,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire .97 acres for Crow-Hassan Park Reserve","Acquired .97 acres for Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",,130650,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire .97 acres",,"Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-hassan-park-reserve-berning-acquisition,,,, 10000590,"Cultural resource study & interpretive program for Battle Creek-Indian Mounds Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,123000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete a cultural resource assessment and interpretive plan to inform visitors of the Regional Park's cultural significance. ","1. Comprehensive cultural assessment completed 2. Interpretive plan completed 3. First phase of implementation under way with other grant ",,,,,,"County Board",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continue Implementation of adopted Master Plan to include a splash pad (small artistic interactive water feature with year-round interest.) Indian Mounds hosts approximately 344,000 visits annually, including 13% of both African Americans and Asians, and 3% Native Americans.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cultural-resource-study-interpretive-program-battle-creek-indian-mounds-regional-park-year,,,, 10000591,"Cultural resource study & interpretive program for Battle Creek-Indian Mounds Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2017,539000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete a cultural resource assessment and interpretive plan to inform visitors of the Regional Park's cultural significance. ","1. Comprehensive cultural assessment completed 2. Interpretive plan completed 3. First phase of implementation under way with other grant",,,,,,"County Board",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continue Implementation of adopted Master Plan to include a splash pad (small artistic interactive water feature with year-round interest.) Indian Mounds hosts approximately 344,000 visits annually, including 13% of both African Americans and Asians, and 3% Native Americans.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cultural-resource-study-interpretive-program-battle-creek-indian-mounds-regional-park-0,,,, 32148,"Cuyuna State Recreation Area acquisition",2012,,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project acquired ~40 acres of land for the Cuyuna State Recreation Area, and may serve to expand recreational trails or other amenities in the future.",,,2012-05-30,2013-05-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cuyuna-state-recreation-area-acquisition,,,, 32154,"Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area",2015,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project converted 2-way mountain biking trail in the Cuyuna Country SRA to one-way trail near the Portsmouth Mine and Manuel Mine Lakes. This represents a substantial safety enhancement at the SRA.",,,2015-04-01,2015-10-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cuyuna-country-state-recreation-area,,,, 10035432,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail - CSAH 15 Trail Crossing Improvements - Mound",2024,29492,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The measure of safety improvements is the number of accidents pre and post-improvements, and also the perception of safety amng trail users. Three Rivers will track accidents at this site to guage the success of the improvements. Three Rivers conducts trail visitor studies, and will track visitor sastisfaciton and concerns about road crossing safety for this crossing.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This is a joint project with the City of Mound and Hennepin County to improve the regional trail at-grade crossing of CSAH 15 in downtown Mound. The project is being led by Hennepin County and hs an estimated cost of $555,000, of which Three Rivers has agreed to pay one-third ($185,000). Crossing improvements include road reconfiguration to create a safety island, reduction of road traffic lanes, removal of a right turn road lane, and addition of a Rapid Flashing Beacon crossing signal.",,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-rail-regional-trail-csah-15-trail-crossing-improvements-mound,,,, 3278,"Debris Removal",2010,22500,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Removing debris from decades of multiple use.","Removing debris that had accumulated from decades of multiple use.",,2010-08-16,2010-12-15,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Essig,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(218) 753-2245",jim.essig@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/debris-removal,,,, 10007083,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (reallocation)",2011,,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-reallocation,,,, 10000690,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,465201,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000691,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,632436,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000724,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (reallocation)",2012,3113,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-reallocation-0,,,, 10015516,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (reallocation)",2015,9674,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-reallocation-1,,,, 10015517,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (reallocation)",2014,13844,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-reallocation-2,,,, 10015518,"Demolish, design, engineer & build maintenance shop at Cleary Lake Regional Park (reallocation)",2014,9849,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure and report the total square footage of new building, shop, office and staff support space.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Maintenance shop development including demolition, design, engineering, and construction.",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demolish-design-engineer-build-maintenance-shop-cleary-lake-regional-park-reallocation-3,,,, 10000729,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 2 of 3)",2017,182198,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Separated pedestrian connection made between US 61 near Hastings, MN and Point Douglas Park/Prescott, WI",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 2 of 3)",,"Point Douglas (Bruce Vento -Washington County RT Search Corridor",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-segment-point-douglas-regional-trail-year-2-3-0,,,, 10000731,"Design, engineer & construct Halls Island for Above the Falls Regional Park(year 2 of 2)",2014,19678,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure and report the acres of parkland developed for recreational use, acres of restored habitat, and the number and type of new recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct Hall's Island and the Park based on the Metropolitan Council approved Park Master Plan. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-construct-halls-island-above-falls-regional-parkyear-2-2-0,,,, 10000732,"Design, engineer & build the Water Works portion of Central Mississippi Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2014,20000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure and report the acres of parkland improved for recreational uses, and the number and types of new and reconstructed recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Central Mississippi Regional Park, implement the master plan including design, engineering, and construction of trails, pedestrian/bicycle/vehicle circulation, landscaping improvements, ramps, stairs, and walls, buildings, stormwater management, historic resources, neighborhood connections, and natural habitat restoration. ",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-water-works-portion-central-mississippi-regional-park-year-2-2-0,,,, 10007093,"Design, engineer and construct 3.0 acres of paved parking and 0.9 miles of paved roads.",2019,150000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of rehabilitated parking lots, and miles of rehabilitated park roads.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, engineer and construct 3.0 acres of paved parking and 0.9 miles of paved roads.",,"Hyland Lake Park Reserve Pavement Rehab",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-30-acres-paved-parking-and-09-miles-paved-roads,,,, 10007094,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. ",2019,120000,,,"Report the number of parking spaces added.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. (year 2 of 2)",,"Bryant Lake Regional Park Parking Expansion",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-additional-128-parking-spaces,,,, 10000333,"Design/build improvements throughout Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2012,1110000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Shoreline work and trail construction complete. The Wirth pavilion is complete with contract close out expected in summer 2015. Additional trail construction for sustainable natural surface trails (walking and biking) was completed in Southwest Wirth in fall 2014. A final section of natural surface walking trails is planned for 2015 construction, to be followed by additional trail and wayfinding signage.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park. Design and implement improvements throughout the park including trail renovation, resource restoration.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-improvements-throughout-theodore-wirth-regional-park,,,, 10000334,"Design/build 2 children's play areas in Minnehaha Regional Park",2012,600000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Minnehaha Regional Park. Design and construct two children's play areas.",,"Minnehaha Park Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-2-childrens-play-areas-minnehaha-regional-park,,,, 10000342,"Design/replace water filtration system at Bunker Hills Regional Park (1st of 6 projects in this grant)",2013,235000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to park over time.","Bunker Beach filtration system is substantially complete. Final Completion by May 2014. Visits to park increased by approx. 4,600 between 2012 and 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park, design and replace wave pool filtration system. (1 of 6 projects financed with grant.)",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designreplace-water-filtration-system-bunker-hills-regional-park-1st-6-projects-grant,,,, 10000343,"Design /construct segment of Mississippi River Regional Trail (5th of 6 projects in this grant)",2013,200000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to trail over time.","Visits to trail increased by about 52,000 between 2012 and 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail, design and reconstruct bituminous trail segment from Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park to 37th Avenue. (6 of 6 projects financed with grant.)",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Anoka",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-construct-segment-mississippi-river-regional-trail-5th-6-projects-grant,,,, 10000344,"Design/build parking & sidewalks at Manomin Park Trail head on Rice Creek West Regional Trail (4th of 6 projects in this grant)",2013,190000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to trail over time.","At Rice Creek West Regional Trail/Manomin Park parking lot rehab is substantially complete. Final completion is expected to occur by July 2014. Visits to trail decreased by about 27,000 between 2012 and 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek West Regional Trail, design and reconstruct entrance drive parking lot and sidewalks in Manomin Park trail head. (5 of 6 projects financed with grant.)'",,"Rice Creek West Regional Trail/Anoka",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-parking-sidewalks-manomin-park-trail-head-rice-creek-west-regional-trail-4th-6,,,, 10000363,"Design services for Above the Falls Regional Park",2013,383000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Community engagement and data gathering to develop a schematic design for the Scherer Bros site within the regional park is complete. Drafted a revised Above the Falls Regional Park master plan in coordination with City of Minneapolis.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Design trails and design for Scherer Bros Property.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-services-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000370,"Design/build campground at Elm Creek Park Reserve",2013,194000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Project Complete and grant closed out July 2014. The Hyland 5-km Cross-Country Ski Trail with Snowmaking and Lights was constructed in late summer/fall of 2013 and opened to public use on December 5, 2013.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve. Design and construct campground.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-campground-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 10000371,"Design/build trail pedestrian bridge along Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2013,1093000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Project Complete and the grant closed out July 2014. The Hyland 5-km Cross-Country Ski Trail with Snowmaking and Lights was constructed in late summer/fall of 2013 and opened to public use on December 5, 2013.",,1040000,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail. Design and construct a trail pedestrian bridge in Shorewood.",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trail-pedestrian-bridge-along-lake-minnetonka-lrt-regional-trail,,,, 10000382,"Design/construct boat launch; improve roadway, fishing pier/observation deck, & related infrastructure & natural resources at Mississippi West Regional Park",2012,382000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Maintenance and improvements.","Boat launch, fishing pier observation deck construction completed. The boat launch opened in 2012, and the grant was closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Mississippi West Regional Park.?Design and construct new boat launch, improve existing roadway, fishing pier/ observation deck, utilities, landscape restoration, signs and site furnishings, plus associated permit fees and contingencies.MC Action on 06/27/2012 reduced the grant amount from $400,000 to $382,000.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Anoka",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designconstruct-boat-launch-improve-roadway-fishing-pierobservation-deck-related,,,, 10000385,"Design/build trailhead and facilities at Rice Creek North Regional Trail",2013,614000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","The trailhead facility was completed in 2014. Pedestrian bridge improvements that provide access to the trailhead facility are anticipated to be completed in 2015. The number of park visits to Rice Creek North Regional Trail were 216,000 in 2012 (pre-construction). The number of park visits to Rice Creek North Regional Trail were 196,200 in 2013.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail. Design and construct trailhead and facilities.",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trailhead-and-facilities-rice-creek-north-regional-trail,,,, 10000387,"Design/build play areas at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2013,150000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","The remaining play area elements are planned for spring 2015. The number of park visits to Bald Eagle Otter Lake Regional Park was 363,300 in 2013. Visits to Tamarack Nature Center increased from 99,352 in 2013 to 116,939 in 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park. Design and construct play areas.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-play-areas-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000391,"Design/build trail, stormwater & amenities for Bruce Vento Regional Trail",2014,67118,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits; Preliminary design development plans will drive final construction documents and trail construction.","Preliminary design development plans are In Process.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail. Design development plans for trail development and connection, storm water management improvements and site amenities on trail from Buerkle Road to Hwy 96.",,"Bruce Vento (Point Douglas) Regional Trail Search Corridor",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trail-stormwater-amenities-bruce-vento-regional-trail,,,, 10000394,"Design/build early learning center at Tamarack Nature Center in Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2014,1058000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in visits to the park over time.","Design development plans have been completed. Construction started fall of 2014 and is anticipated to be complete summer of 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park. Design and construct an early learning center at Tamarack Nature Center, and pedestrian connections, landscape restoration, signage, and other site amenities.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-early-learning-center-tamarack-nature-center-bald-eagle-otter-lake-regional,,,, 10000401,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 3 of 3)",2015,780000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"Separated pedestrian connection made between US 61 near Hastings, MN and Point Douglas Park/Prescott, WI",,1000000,Federal,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Washington County",,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 3 of 3)",,"Point Douglas Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-segment-point-douglas-regional-trail-year-3-3,,,, 10000424,"Design/build trail overlooks, river access, landscaping, stormwater, site furnishings at Above the Falls Regional Park (Year 1 of 2)",2014,2171000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park, design and construct trail loops, river access areas, landscapes, storm water management. Includes site furniture, landscaping, utilities, survey and site investigations, design, engineering, and project management.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trail-overlooks-river-access-landscaping-stormwater-site-furnishings-above,,,, 10000425,"Design/build trail overlooks, river access, landscaping, stormwater, site furnishings at Above the Falls Regional Park (Year 2 of 2)",2015,1596000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design and construction of trail loops, river access areas, landscape and storm water management improvements at ATF RP. Project includes site furniture, landscaping, site utilities, survey and site investigations, design and engineering",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trail-overlooks-river-access-landscaping-stormwater-site-furnishings-above-0,,,, 10000434,"Design, engineer & build 3.6 bike trail segment, including landscaping, signage & trail links for Mississippi River Regional Trail (Year 2 of 2)",2014,860000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","MnDOT identified and supported Mississippi River Regional Trail connection from Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul to the Mississippi River Trail in Dakota County. ","3.715 miles of trail constructed",,3700000,Federal,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail. MnDOT identified and supported Mississippi River Regional Trail connection from Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul to the Mississippi River Trail in Dakota County. Design, engineering and construction for a combine",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/St Paul",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-36-bike-trail-segment-including-landscaping-signage-trail-links,,,, 10000435,"Design, engineer & build 3.6 bike trail segment, including landscaping, signage & trail links for Mississippi River Regional Trail (Year 1 of 2)",2015,925000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","MnDOT identified and supported Mississippi River Regional Trail connection from Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul to the Mississippi River Trail in Dakota County. ","3.715 miles of trail constructed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail. MnDOT identified and supported Mississippi River Regional Trail connection from Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul to the Mississippi River Trail in Dakota County. Design, engineering and construction for a combine",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/St Paul",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-36-bike-trail-segment-including-landscaping-signage-trail-links-0,,,, 10000443,"Design/build trail bridge for Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2014,107095,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Reported upon completion. ","Built regional trail crossing with ADA compliant ramps and trail safety enhancements. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Initial project was Design and Construction of a trail bridge over County State-Aid Highway 19 for the Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail. 2015 Legislature amended project to ""save trail crossing"". PAT Legacy (F14-15) matched with $1,040,000 in federal funds.",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-trail-bridge-lake-minnetonka-lrt-regional-trail,,,, 10000444,"Design/build Crystal Lake Regional Trail",2014,711870,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Reported upon completion. ","Trail completed. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design/build Crystal Lake Regional Trail",,"Crystal Lake Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-crystal-lake-regional-trail,,,, 10000445,"Design/build Bassett Creek Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2015,200000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in trail visits over time comparing 2014 to 2017 visits. ","Trail completed. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Bassett Creek Regional Trail.",,"Baker Park Reserve",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-bassett-creek-regional-trail-year-2-2,,,, 10000446,"Design/build Bassett Creek Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in trail visits over time comparing 2014 to 2017 visits. ","Trail completed. ",,922880,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Bassett Creek Regional Trail.",,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-bassett-creek-regional-trail-year-1-2,,,, 10000448,"Design/build Twin Lakes Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2015,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in trail visits over time comparing 2014 to 2017 visits. ","Trail completed. ",,1120000,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Twin Lakes Regional Trail. Design and construct the Twin Lakes Regional Trail.",,"Twin Lakes Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-twin-lakes-regional-trail-year-2-2,,,, 10000449,"Design/build Twin Lakes Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in trail visits over time comparing 2014 to 2017 visits. ","Trail completed. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Twin Lakes Regional Trail. Design and construct the Twin Lakes Regional Trail.",,"Twin Lakes Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-twin-lakes-regional-trail-year-1-2,,,, 10000450,"Design/build Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2015,2880000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measured annual trail visits on trail when opened. ","Trail completed. ",,6160000,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail.",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail-year-2-2,,,, 10000451,"Design/build Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2014,1737905,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measured annual trail visits on trail when opened. ","Trail completed. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail.",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail-year-1-2,,,, 10000479,"Design & build trail segment east of Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional park",2015,274791,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Design and construct trail on east side of Vadnais Lakes, new bituminous trail and parallel turf trail; site and restoration improvements; improve storm water management; and site amenities.","Project completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Grass Vadnais Lakes Regional Park, design and construct trail on east side of Vadnais Lakes, new bituminous trail and parallel turf trail; site and restoration improvements; improve storm water management; and site amenities.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-build-trail-segment-east-vadnais-snail-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000481,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 2 of 3)",2016,315109,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Separated pedestrian connection made between US 61 near Hastings, MN and Point Douglas Park/Prescott, WI",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Washington County",,"Design/build segment of Point Douglas Regional Trail (year 2 of 3)",,"Point Douglas Regional Trail",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-segment-point-douglas-regional-trail-year-2-3,,,, 10000504,"Design/build 2.3 miles of bituminous trails in Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2010,195000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time.","Park visits increased. ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Design and reconstruct approximately 12,300 lineal feet of bituminous trails in that portion of Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve managed by the City of Bloomington.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-23-miles-bituminous-trails-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000508,"Design/build 4,200 lineal feet of Rice Creek North Regional Trail",2010,450000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in campground visits over time.","Park visits increased. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail. Design and construct approximately 4,200 lineal feet of the Rice Creek North Regional Trail from Hodgson Road to Baldwin City Park.",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Anoka",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-4200-lineal-feet-rice-creek-north-regional-trail,,,, 10000295,"Design and renovate the lily pond at Como Regional Park",2011,590000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Restoration of the Historic Lily Pond in Como Regional Park will restore an important historic feature and promote use of an underutilized area of the park. The annual 2014 report will compare 2010 visits (pre-construction) with 2012 visits (post-construc","Project completed June 30, 2012; Grant closed-out. The annual estimated visit count for Como Regional Park was 3,561,700 in 2010 (pre-construction), and 4,482,100 in 2012 (post-construction), representing an increase of 920,000 visits, or 25.84 % over 2010.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Park. Design and renovation of the Lily Pond.",,"Como Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-and-renovate-lily-pond-como-regional-park,,,, 10000309,"Design, construct & administer improvements to parking, event area, and the site at the Visitor Center for Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,150000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park visit growth from 2011 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post construction).","The project was successfully completed in 2012. The visits increased from 93,900 in 2011 (pre-construction) to 136,400 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 42,500 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park, design, construct and administer parking, event area and site improvements at park's visitor center.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-construct-administer-improvements-parking-event-area-and-site-visitor-center,,,, 10000544,"Design, engineer, construct 2.1 miles of paved trail for the TH 5 Regional Trail",2016,284000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of new paved trail miles constructed","2.1 miles of trail built for MN River Bluffs Regional Trail",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Construct 2.1 miles of paved trail between First Street in the City of Chaska and County Road 40 in the City of Carver on the Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail.",,"Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail/Carver",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty ",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-construct-21-miles-paved-trail-th-5-regional-trail,,,, 10000546,"Design, engineer & reconstruct parking and driveways at West Bush Lake inside Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2018,220684,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lots and driveways reconstructed, the number of boat ramps and parking lot lights, the number of stormwater BMPs installed or retrofitted, and the number of trail lights and linear feet of trails newly illuminated. ","respectively), new lighting, one raingarden to treat stormwater which was previously untreated, two new retaining walls. At Normandale Lake, path lighting includes 3 solar powered trail lights for a portion of path not lit previously, six new poles and LED fixtures to improve safety on the trail. ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Design, engineer and reconstruct parking lots and driveways including demolition, grading, curb and gutter, paving, landscaping, parking lot lighting, trail lighting, utilities, retaining walls and associated storm water improvements at the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park Reserve, in particular, West Bush Lake Park. If project costs come in lower, City would utilize funds to install lighting on trail between Bandshell and Chalet parking lot.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-reconstruct-parking-and-driveways-west-bush-lake-inside-hyland-bush,,,, 10000552,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. ",2019,120000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report the number of parking spaces added.","Creation of up to 128 additional parking spaces at Bryant Lake Regional Park. A total of 121 new parking stalls were added at the disc golf area, 30 new parking stalls were added at the beach, 6 new parking stalls were added at the maintenance facility, and 10 new parking stalls were added at the play area. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. (year 2 of 2)",,"Bryant Lake Regional Park Parking Expansion",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-additional-128-parking-spaces-0,,,, 10000552,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. ",2018,130000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of parking spaces added. ","Creation of up to 128 additional parking spaces at Bryant Lake Regional Park. A total of 121 new parking stalls were added at the disc golf area, 30 new parking stalls were added at the beach, 6 new parking stalls were added at the maintenance facility, and 10 new parking stalls were added at the play area. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, engineer, and construct up to additional 128 parking spaces. (year 2 of 2)",,"Bryant Lake Regional Park Parking Expansion",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-additional-128-parking-spaces-0,,,, 10000558,"Design, engineer & reconstruct parking, trails & retaining wall at Islands of Peace.",2019,325000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the linear feet of improved trail surfaced and parking lot.","More than 3,100 linear feet of trail was completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineer & reconstruct parking, trails & retaining wall at Islands of Peace.",,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-reconstruct-parking-trails-retaining-wall-islands-peace,,,, 10000558,"Design, engineer & reconstruct parking, trails & retaining wall at Islands of Peace.",2017,41012,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the linear feet of improved trail surfaced and parking lot.","More than 3,100 linear feet of trail was completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineer & reconstruct parking, trails & retaining wall at Islands of Peace.",,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-reconstruct-parking-trails-retaining-wall-islands-peace,,,, 10000559,"Design & engineer renovation of bathroom & boat rental buildings at Baker Park Reserve",2019,1316000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of renovated bathrooms and boat rental buildings, improved bathrooms, and improved boat house buildings. ","Constructed total of five new bathroom buildings (including one with attached boat rental space) ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Project will complete the design and engineering required for renovation of the bathroom buildings and the boat rental building within the main day-use recreation area of Baker Park Reserve",,"Baker Park Reserve",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-renovation-bathroom-boat-rental-buildings-baker-park-reserve-0,,,, 10000560,"Design, engineer & reconstruct restrooms, maintenance garage, and other areas at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2019,269123,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report Increased usage of the restroom facility.","New park building with two gender neutral bathrooms and increased maintenance and storage space ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Design, engineer and reconstruct rest rooms building, maintenance garage, driveway, sidewalks, lighting, utilities, associated storm water improvements including demolition, grading, curb and gutter, paving, retaining wall construction and landscaping at the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park Reserve.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Ann Kattreh",Quale,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-reconstruct-restrooms-maintenance-garage-and-other-areas-hyland-bush,,,, 10000564,"Design, engineer & build 2 miles of Mississippi River Regional Trail",2016,370000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Design, engineer and construct 2 miles of regional trail. ","Constructed 2 miles of trail for the Mississippi River Regional Trail.",,1440000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct 2 miles of trail from 117th Street E. to Pine Bend Trail in Rosemount.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve ",Sullivan,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-2-miles-mississippi-river-regional-trail,,,, 10000565,"Design, engineer & build segment of trail including grade-separated crossing for the River to River Greenway Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2016,475000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Design, engineer and construct a grade separated crossing.",".392 miles of River to River Regional Trail completed",,693000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct segment of the trail including grade separated crossing at Hwy 110 and Dodd Road intersection and a connection to Valley Park.",,"River to River Greenway Regional Trail (North Urban)",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-segment-trail-including-grade-separated-crossing-river-river,,,, 10000566,"Design, engineer & build segment of trail including grade-separated crossing for the River to River Greenway Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2017,245000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Design, engineer and construct a grade separated crossing.",".392 miles of River to River Regional Trail completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct segment of the trail including grade separated crossing at Hwy 110 and Dodd Road intersection and a connection to Valley Park.",,"River to River Greenway Regional Trail (North Urban)",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-segment-trail-including-grade-separated-crossing-river-river-0,,,, 10000576,"Design/build Tamarack Nature Center campus (year 1 of 2)",2016,925000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of: Redevelopment acres, SQFT of parking lot redeveloped; SQFT of road developed; new trail miles constructed; lineal feet of new sidewalk developed; SQFT of storm water management facilities developed; site amenities added; signs installed; SQFT o","Completed - all site infrastructure components were completed during construction",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and construction of Tamarack Nature Center Campus Site and Infrastructure consisting of parking lot and roadway redevelopment, storm water management, pedestrian connections, landscape restoration, signage, and other site amenities at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park; supplement construction cost for Early Childhood Learning Center Project; supplement construction cost for the Tamarack Nature Center Interior Remodel project. *(There were 99,352 visits to the Tamarack Nature Center in Bald Eagle Otter Lake Regional Park in 2013).",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-tamarack-nature-center-campus-year-1-2,,,, 10000577,"Design/build Tamarack Nature Center campus (year 2 of 2)",2017,194000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of redevelopment acres, SQFT of parking lot redeveloped; SQFT of road developed; new trail miles constructed; lineal feet of new sidewalk developed; SQFT of storm water management facilities developed; site amenities added; signs installed; SQFT of","Completed - all site infrastructure components were completed during construction",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and construction of Tamarack Nature Center Campus Site and Infrastructure consisting of parking lot and roadway redevelopment, storm water management, pedestrian connections, landscape restoration, signage, and other site amenities at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park; supplement construction cost for Early Childhood Learning Center Project; supplement construction cost for the Tamarack Nature Center Interior Remodel project. *(There were 99,352 visits to the Tamarack Nature Center in Bald Eagle Otter Lake Regional Park in 2013).",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-tamarack-nature-center-campus-year-2-2,,,, 10000614,"Design, engineer and construct 2 miles of trail",2017,210000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report miles of trail constructed","1.072 miles of trail completed for Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",,560000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct 2 miles of trail adjacent to Hwy 13 from I-494 to approximately Lone Oak Road.",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-2-miles-trail,,,, 10000616,"Design, engineer, build pedestrian tunnel for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2017,127325,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"One grade-separated crossing; 800 linear feet of greenway trail",,615000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct tunnel to provide grade separated crossing of regional greenway to 157th Street in Apple Valley.",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-tunnel-north-creek-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10000618,"Design/develop trailhead for Rice Creek North Regional Trail",2017,617131,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report number of development acres, trail and sidewalk miles, added amenities, installed signs , and square feet of parking lot, roads, storm water facilities, landscape restored. ","Phase 1 road and site development of approximately 8 acres from County Road I consisting of 350 linear ft. of ten ton bituminous roadway with curb/gutter and stormwater infrastructure, 1,500 linear ft. of fence, one stormwater 3,700 sq. ft. infiltration basin, and 5 acres of restoration",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Phase 1 Design/Development Trailhead Rice Ck No RT, bituminous and natural surface trails, trailhead building with restrooms, entrance road and parking lot development, cross country ski staging area and trails, signage, storm water management, habitat restoration, landscaping. ",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designdevelop-trailhead-rice-creek-north-regional-trail,,,, 10000631,"Design, engineer & build trail bridge for Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2017,1200000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"1901 Bridge reconstructed with total span of 176'",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and reconstruct the trail bridge between Nicollet Island and BF Nelson Park. The bridge is a crucial trail link along the Mississippi River",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-trail-bridge-central-mississippi-riverfront-regional-park,,,, 10000635,"Design, engineer, build 2 accessible outdoor gathering spaces at the Bunker Hills Regional Park Activities Center",2017,438000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Collect, evaluate and report the number of square feet of accessible outdoor gathering area added to the park, number of outdoor gathering events hosted, and the number of attendants.","1. Square feet of accessible outdoor gathering area added to the park - 5,200 sq. ft. 2. Number of outdoor gathering events hosted and number of attendees - to be reported at end of 2020",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineer, build 2 accessible outdoor gathering spaces at the Bunker Hills Regional Park Activities Center",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-2-accessible-outdoor-gathering-spaces-bunker-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000636,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2019,604953,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number and types of improvements or expansions made to building, and the change in number of reservations. ","Improvements made to the new pole barn include new heated floor, new racking system for storage, 18 vehicle parking spots, new fresh air exchanger, three garage doors, new access road to building, two holding tanks for wastewater, a new transformer Number of paid nights stayed for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park campgrounds were 4,824 from 4/27/2018-10/21/2018, 5,130 from 4/26/2109-10/20/2019, and 5,033 from 6/1/2020-10/18/2020 (partial season due to COVID)",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pole-shed-electrical-work-st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000636,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,705097,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number and types of improvements or expansions made to building, and the change in number of reservations. ","Improvements made to the new pole barn include new heated floor, new racking system for storage, 18 vehicle parking spots, new fresh air exchanger, three garage doors, new access road to building, two holding tanks for wastewater, a new transformer Number of paid nights stayed for St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park campgrounds were 4,824 from 4/27/2018-10/21/2018, 5,130 from 4/26/2109-10/20/2019, and 5,033 from 6/1/2020-10/18/2020 (partial season due to COVID)",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pole-shed-electrical-work-st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000648,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",2018,963832,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure, evaluate and report the total number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, the number of new structures or site furnishings installed, and the number of sq ft of landscaping improved.","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2017-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-paved-trail-boardwalk-whitetail-woods-regional-park,,,, 10000654,"Design, engineer & construct Halls Island for Above the Falls Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,337875,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of parkland developed for recreational use, acres of restored habitat, and the number and type of new recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,2741000,"MPRB Capital levy, Henn Co, MWMO",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct Hall's Island and the Park on the Scherer Site within Above the Falls Regional Park, based on the Metropolitan Council approved Master Plan for that park.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-construct-halls-island-above-falls-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000655,"Design, engineer & construct Halls Island for Above the Falls Regional Park(year 2 of 2)",2019,164565,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of parkland developed for recreational use, acres of restored habitat, and the number and type of new recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct Hall's Island and the Park on the Scherer Site within Above the Falls Regional Park, based on the Metropolitan Council approved Master Plan for that park.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-construct-halls-island-above-falls-regional-parkyear-2-2,,,, 10000656,"Design, engineer & build the Water Works portion of Central Mississippi Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,963890,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of parkland improved for recreational uses, and the number and types of new and reconstructed recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Central Mississippi Regional Park, implement the master plan including design, engineering, and construction of trails, pedestrian/bicycle/vehicle circulation, landscaping improvements, ramps, stairs, and walls, buildings, stormwater management, historic resources, neighborhood connections, and natural habitat restoration. ",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-water-works-portion-central-mississippi-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000657,"Design, engineer & build the Water Works portion of Central Mississippi Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,415325,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of parkland improved for recreational uses, and the number and types of new and reconstructed recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,12585000,"Private philanthropy",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Implement the Water Works portion of the 2015 Central Mississippi Regional Park master plan pending adoption by the Metropolitan Council. Work will include design, engineering, and construction of trails, pedestrian/bicycle/vehicle circulation, landscaping improvements, ramps, stairs, and walls, buildings, stormwater management, historic resources, neighborhood connections, and natural habitat restoration.",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-water-works-portion-central-mississippi-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000671,"Design & engineering for building plans for an addition to the Tamarack Nature Center at Bald-Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,506780,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of building plans completed, site plans completed, acres redeveloped, new trail miles constructed, number & type of site amenities added, signs installed, and sq feet of landscaping completed. ","Garden Center was remodeled to accomindate better efficiency, restrooms and new uses. A 280 SF Sugur Shack was constructed to accomindate improved maple syrup operations, pedestrian connections were improved to the Garden House, Sugar Shack, and other Tamarack Nature Center program areas. Existing program shelters were improved. 1 new program shelter was added for additional program opppurtunities. Approx 1/4-acre of turf restoration was completed from improvements. Additional wayfinding signs were installed throughout the site for improved circulation and awareness. Approximately 1,500 LF of trail was improved for access to program shelters, garden house, and the sugur shack. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design & engineering to develop building plans for a addition to the Nature Center, Sugar Shack, Garden House, Shelters, and Maintenance Facility. Develop site plans for gathering nodes, observation, amenities, trails, landscaping, signage, stormwater management; initiate construction for site related improvements such as trails, gathering nodes, nature observation, signage, landscaping, and site amenities. Supplement construction costs for amenities on the Campus Site and Infrastructure project.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineering-building-plans-addition-tamarack-nature-center-bald-eagle-otter-lakes,,,, 10000683,"Design, engineer & build picnic shelter at Lilydale-Harriet Island Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,178328,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the description of the new picnic shelter and restroom facility. ","Trail-side picnic pavilion constructed with restroom, bicycle racks, a drinking fountain, benches, and picnic tables surrounded by restored native grasses. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of a picnic shelter with restroom facilities. Site work will include grading, erosion control, and stormwater management.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-picnic-shelter-lilydale-harriet-island-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000684,"Design, engineer & build picnic shelter at Lilydale-Harriet Island Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,360000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the description of the new picnic shelter and restroom facility. ","Trail-side picnic pavilion constructed with restroom, bicycle racks, a drinking fountain, benches, and picnic tables surrounded by restored native grasses. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of a picnic shelter with restroom facilities. Site work will include grading, erosion control, and stormwater management.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-picnic-shelter-lilydale-harriet-island-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000685,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (year 1 of 3)",2018,190690,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report the square feet of parking lot restored, linear feet of trail restored, and the linear feet of road restored within park upon completion. ","1. 129,020 sq. ft. park lot restored 2. 1,500 linear ft. pedestrian trail restored, 800 linear ft. bike trail restored 3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-year-1-3,,,, 10000686,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (year 2 of 3)",2019,920178,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, linear feet of trail restored, and the linear feet of road restored within park upon completion. ","1. 129,020 sq. ft. park lot restored 2. 1,500 linear ft. pedestrian trail restored, 800 linear ft. bike trail restored 3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-year-2-3,,,, 10000688,"Design, engineer & build safety improvements for Robert Piram Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2018,192340,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of easements or land acquired for trail construction, the linear feet of trail constructed. ","1. 737 sq. ft. permanent easement, 9,109 sq. ft. temporary easement acquired (excluding easement area from PAOF grant) 2. 3.715 miles of trail constructed ",,875000,"FWHA, National Park Servoce",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Project includes additional design, engineering, easements, potential acquisitions, construction of safety improvements related to the regional trail project specifically at intersections of the trail and private businesses and rail properties.",,"Robert Piram Regional Trail (fka (Harriet Island-South St. Paul)",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-safety-improvements-robert-piram-regional-trail-year-1-2,,,, 10000689,"Design, engineer & build safety improvements for Robert Piram Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2019,550000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of easements or land acquired for trail construction, the linear feet of trail constructed. ","1. 737 sq. ft. permanent easement, 9,109 sq. ft. temporary easement acquired (excluding easement area from PAOF grant) 2. 3.715 miles of trail constructed ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Project includes additional design, engineering, easements, potential acquisitions, construction of safety improvements related to the regional trail project specifically at intersections of the trail and private businesses and rail properties.",,"Robert Piram Regional Trail (fka (Harriet Island-South St. Paul)",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-safety-improvements-robert-piram-regional-trail-year-2-2,,,, 10000694,"Design & engineer renovation of bathroom & boat rental buildings at Baker Park Reserve",2018,350000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of renovated bathrooms and boat rental buildings, improved bathrooms, and improved boat house buildings. ","Constructed total of five new bathroom buildings (including one with attached boat rental space) ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Project will complete the design and engineering required for renovation of the bathroom buildings and the boat rental building within the main day-use recreation area of Baker Park Reserve",,"Baker Park Reserve",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-renovation-bathroom-boat-rental-buildings-baker-park-reserve,,,, 10000695,"Design & engineering to build segment of Baker-Carver Regional Trail",2018,352000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. ","Measure and report the number of new miles of regional trail constructed. ","Constructed 3.4 miles of trail. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Project will complete the design and engineering necessary to construct 3.4 miles of paved trail connecting Lowry Nature Center in Carver Park to Lake Minnetonka Regional Park ",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail ",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineering-build-segment-baker-carver-regional-trail,,,, 10000696,"Design, engineer & build parking lots & roads within Lake Minnetonka Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,647638,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of rehabilitated parking lots, miles of rehabilitated park roads. ","Reconstructed 3.11 acres of paved parking lots, 0.43 miles of paved roads, and 1.25 miles of paved trails within Lake Minnetonka Regional Park.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, Engineering, Construction Administration and Construction of 4.6 acres of paved parking lots and 1.5 miles of paved roads within Lake Minnetonka Regional Park.",,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-parking-lots-roads-within-lake-minnetonka-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000697,"Design, engineer & build parking lots & roads within Lake Minnetonka Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2019,990572,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of rehabilitated parking lots, miles of rehabilitated park roads. Upon construction completion, the total number of acres of rehabilitated parking lots and miles of rehabilitated park roads will be reported. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, Engineering, Construction Administration and Construction of 4.6 acres of paved parking lots and 1.5 miles of paved roads within Lake Minnetonka Regional Park.",,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-parking-lots-roads-within-lake-minnetonka-regional-park-year-1-2-0,,,, 10000702,"Design & engineering to build segment of Baker-Carver Regional Trail",2019,723095,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. ","Measure and report the number of new miles of regional trail constructed. ","Constructed 3.4 miles of trail. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Project will complete the design and engineering necessary to construct 3.4 miles of paved trail connecting Lowry Nature Center in Carver Park to Lake Minnetonka Regional Park ",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail ",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineering-build-segment-baker-carver-regional-trail-0,,,, 10000703,"Design, engineer & build maintenance facility at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve.",2019,687044,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of building constructed and landscape restored. ","4,680 sq. ft. maintenance facility",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineer & build maintenance facility at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-maintenance-facility-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000704,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,905703,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the campgound improvements added or upgraded. ","Reported upon completion",,5000000,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Washington County",,"Design, engineer & build pole shed, electrical work at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pole-shed-electrical-work-st-croix-bluffs-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000709,"Design and construct an early learning center at Tamarack Nature Center",2015,158000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Design and construct an early learning center at Tamarack Nature Center.","Project completed; 3,300 SF Early Childhood Learning Center constructed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and construct an early learning center at Tamarack Nature Center, and pedestrian connections, landscape restoration, signage, and other site amenities at Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-and-construct-early-learning-center-tamarack-nature-center,,,, 10000713,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",2011,8013,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure, evaluate and report the total number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, the number of new structures or site furnishings installed, and the number of sq ft of landscaping improved.","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Build ADA compliant, year round, multi-purpose, paved trail and boardwalk around Empire Lake; Construct 2 camper cabins; Improve/replace Empire Lake dike outlet; Install benches & site furnishings; landscaping and MP-approved improvements. Includes design, engineering, construction & construction administration.",,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2010-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-paved-trail-boardwalk-whitetail-woods-regional-park-0,,,, 10000714,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",2012,21273,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Measure, evaluate and report the total number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, the number of new structures or site furnishings installed, and the number of sq ft of landscaping improved.","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,,,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2011-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-paved-trail-boardwalk-whitetail-woods-regional-park-1,,,, 10000719,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (year 1 of 3)",2010,11137,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","1. 129,020 sq. ft. park lot restored",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-year-1-0,,,, 10000720,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (reallocation)",2012,904,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","2. 1,500 linear ft. pedestrian trail restored, 800 linear ft. bike trail restored",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10000721,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (reallocation)",2013,651,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-0,,,, 10000722,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (reallocation)",2014,,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-1,,,, 10015519,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",2014,99409,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure, evaluate and report the total number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, the number of new structures or site furnishings installed, and the number of sq ft of landscaping improved.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,,,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",,,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-paved-trail-boardwalk-whitetail-woods-regional-park-2,,,, 10015519,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",2013,99409,,"Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measure, evaluate and report the total number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, the number of new structures or site furnishings installed, and the number of sq ft of landscaping improved.","2.4 miles of trail; 2 camper cabins built",,,,,,,,"Dakota County",,,,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",,,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-paved-trail-boardwalk-whitetail-woods-regional-park-2,,,, 10015520,"Design, engineer & construct Halls Island for Above the Falls Regional Park(reallocation)",2011,,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres of parkland developed for recreational use, acres of restored habitat, and the number and type of new recreational amenities. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct Hall's Island and the Park based on the Metropolitan Council approved Park Master Plan. ",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-construct-halls-island-above-falls-regional-parkreallocation,,,, 10015521,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (reallocation)",2016,11,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","1. 129,020 sq. ft. park lot restored 2. 1,500 linear ft. pedestrian trail restored, 800 linear ft. bike trail restored 3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-2,,,, 10015522,"Design, engineer & build pedestrian circulation & parking at Phalen-Keller Regional Park (reallocation)",2016,28529,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot restored, the linear feet of trail restored and the linear feet of road restored within park.","1. 129,020 sq. ft. park lot restored 2. 1,500 linear ft. pedestrian trail restored, 800 linear ft. bike trail restored 3. 440 linear ft. road restored ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering and construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation and parking. Includes grading, stormwater management and erosion control.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-pedestrian-circulation-parking-phalen-keller-regional-park-3,,,, 10020273,"Design, engineer and construct 3.0 acres of paved parking and 0.9 miles of paved roads.",2018,150000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of rehabilitated parking lots, and miles of rehabilitated park roads.","3.84 acres of parking lots rehabilitated .65 miles of roads rehabilitated",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design, engineer and construct 3.0 acres of paved parking and 0.9 miles of paved roads.",,"Hyland Lake Park Reserve Pavement Rehab",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-and-construct-30-acres-paved-parking-and-09-miles-paved-roads-0,,,, 10012026,"Design, engineer & build maintenance facility at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve.",2020,15409,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Measure and report the square feet of building constructed and landscape restored. ","4,680 sq. ft. maintenance facility",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Design, engineer & build maintenance facility at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-maintenance-facility-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve-0,,,, 10000383,"Develop day camp, picnic shelter & utilities at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2012,200000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Upgrades to roadways are substantially complete, stormwater drainage improvements are complete and the grant is closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve. Develop day camp, picnic shelters, utilities, etc.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-day-camp-picnic-shelter-utilities-rice-creek-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000484,"Develop recreation facilities for evening use in the Lake Elmo Park Reserve winter recreation",2010,595000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2010 park visits in winter (pre-construction) to 2012 park visits in winter (post-construction) to measure the effect of constructing this winter recreation area.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve. Build Winter Recreation Area including plan winter recreation area, develop recreation facilities to accommodate evening use; install lighting for ski trails and site; develop roads and parking lot; remodel barn for use as a trailhead. A?",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-recreation-facilities-evening-use-lake-elmo-park-reserve-winter-recreation,,,, 10000499,"Develop Boom Island and BF Nelson Picnic Area at Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2010,1037000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time.","The Park Board approved the River FIRST development framework in March 2012.",,775000,"Mississippi Watershed Management Organization",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, redevelop Boom Island & BF Nelson picnic area, including playground replacement, bike and pedestrian trails, wading pool. Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, develop master plan. Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, construct playground. A?",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-boom-island-and-bf-nelson-picnic-area-central-mississippi-riverfront-regional-park,,,, 10000299,"Develop new entrance to Crosby Farm Regional Park and build trail connect to Samuel Morgan Regional Trail and other existing trails and convert existing paved area to green space",2011,350000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to Crosby Farm-Hidden Falls Regional Park via the new east side entrance over time.","Project completed June 30, 2012 and grant closed-out. The annual estimated visit count for Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park in 2010 was 423,200, and in 2012 the estimated visit count was 482,300; an increase of 59,100 visits, and an increase of 13.97% over 2010.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Crosby Farm Regional Park. Develop new east side entrance and parking area. Build new trail connections to Sam Morgan Regional Trail and other existing trails. Convert unused road bed to green space.",,"Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul","MN ",55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-new-entrance-crosby-farm-regional-park-and-build-trail-connect-samuel-morgan,,,, 10000531,"Develop 1 mile of trail, update amenities, and upgrade fishing & archery facilities within Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional park",2011,600000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2016 annual report will compare 2011 park visits (pre-construction) to 2014 park visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","Construction was substantially complete November 15, 2013. The asphalt bicycle trail, guardrails, and lighting along Cedar Lake Parkway were replaced. Within the lake basin, a pedestrian bridge was added over the channel between Brownie and Cedar lakes. Trails were realigned at the north end of the property to reduce grades and eliminate erosion.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park, implement Brownie Lake Master Plan, develop a 1-mile trail and update lighting, vegetation, and drainage. Upgrade fishing facility, archery area.",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-1-mile-trail-update-amenities-and-upgrade-fishing-archery-facilities-within,,,, 10000534,"Develop volunteer leaders for nature play, gardening and naturalists at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2011,129193,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to the nature center over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2010 nature center visits (pre-program implementation) to 2012 nature center visits (post-program implementation) to measure the effect of this project. 100 volunteers","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Bald Eagle-Otter Tail Lakes Regional Park, develop a volunteer corps of nature play leaders, gardeners and naturalists to support nature programming.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-volunteer-leaders-nature-play-gardening-and-naturalists-bald-eagle-otter-lakes,,,, 10000550,"Development of Coney Island other areas within Lake Waconia Regional Park",2018,276430,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report on the plan for the development of a future park on Coney Island, remove hazardous areas, secure archeological sites, construct trail and active use areas. ","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Development of Coney Island other areas within Lake Waconia Regional Park",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-coney-island-other-areas-within-lake-waconia-regional-park,,,, 10000581,"Develop & implement master plan for mountain bike trail for Battle Creek Regional Park",2016,34352,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of a Mountain Bike Trail Master Plan; Number of lineal feet of trail redeveloped; Number and type of site amenities added; Number of people who provided input; Types of input solicited.","Mountain Bike Master plan completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Develop a mountain bike trail master plan and initiate implementation of mountain bike trail improvements consistent with the master plan. ( There were 761,900 visits to Battle Creek Regional Park in 2013).",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-implement-master-plan-mountain-bike-trail-battle-creek-regional-park,,,, 10000659,"Develop community-driven master plan for Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2018,256000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the project engagement contacts, number of participants engaged in planning process, participant satisfaction and surverys conducted.","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Create a master plan for Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail through extensive engagement with the community. Create a new master plan to provide direction for connecting more people to parks through future capital investment, and promote the park through its community engagement.",,"Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-community-driven-master-plan-minnehaha-parkway-regional-trail,,,, 10000669,"Develop and implement nature and outdoor recreation programming for people of color and lower income levels throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,125000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report on the nature and outdoor recreation based outreach program, the number of programs, number of events, percent of people of color, and the percent of low-income participants. "" ","200 people attended ""Winter Recreation Sampler"" events (3 scheduled, 1 cancelled due to weather) that allowed people to try snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and kick-sledding. 120 people attended free fishing and archery skills programming Bike fleet, including, bikes, helmets, locks, tools and hauling trailer purchased with 18 adult bikes, 25 kid's bikes, 4 electric assist bikes, and balance bikes Staff attendance at a multi-day racial equity conference put on by Government Alliance on Race and Equity. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Develop and implement nature and outdoor recreation programming for people of color and lower income levels throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-and-implement-nature-and-outdoor-recreation-programming-people-color-and-lower,,,, 10000670,"Develop and implement nature and outdoor recreation programming for people of color and lower income levels throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails system (year 2 of 2)",2019,125000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report on the nature and outdoor recreation based outreach program, the number of programs, number of events, percent of people of color, and the percent of low-income participants. "" ","200 people attended ""Winter Recreation Sampler"" events (3 scheduled, 1 cancelled due to weather) that allowed people to try snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and kick-sledding. 120 people attended free fishing and archery skills programming Bike fleet, including, bikes, helmets, locks, tools and hauling trailer purchased with 18 adult bikes, 25 kid's bikes, 4 electric assist bikes, and balance bikes Staff attendance at a multi-day racial equity conference put on by Government Alliance on Race and Equity. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Develop and implement nature and outdoor recreation programming for people of color and lower income levels throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-and-implement-nature-and-outdoor-recreation-programming-people-color-and-lower-0,,,, 10000675,"Develop segment of Bruce Vento Regional Trail from Buerkle Road to Highway 96",2018,457820,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the master plan amendment completion, and the number of participants who provided input; complete final construction plans for a section of trail.","Master plan amendment completed and approved. Diverse stakeholders engaged in development of master plan amendment. Construction plans finalized. ",,,"Potential Federal (Reg Solicitation)",,,"City Council",,"Ramsey County",,"Design & engineering for final trail construction from Buerkle Road to Highway 96 including design & engineering for trails, sidewalk, storm water management, wetland impacts, landscape, signage, pedestrian bridge, site amenities; and design/engineering for preliminary trail extension plans between Highway 96 to County Road J consisting of design/engineering for trail alignment, amenities, conceptual pedestrian bridge, grading, landscaping, stormwater management, and signage; and prepare a master plan amendment for the Bruce Vento Regional Trail including design/engineering, community engagement for new trail alignment, amenities, signage, land acquisition, trailhead areas, trail/pedestrian connections, landscaping, restoration, and stormwater management between Buerkle Road and County Road J.",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail/Ramsey",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-segment-bruce-vento-regional-trail-buerkle-road-highway-96,,,, 3223,"Division of Parks and Trails 10-year Strategic Plan",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"The commissioner shall develop a ten-year strategic state parks and trails plan considering traditional funding and the funding available under the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 15. The plan shall incorporate the 25-year framework developed by the University of Minnesota Center for Changing Landscapes. (HF 1231, Art 3, Sec 2)","The Legacy Amendment mandate and the creation of the Parks and Trails Division present an opportunity to develop an overall strategic direction for the division over the next ten years, establishing priorities and broader strategies to: protect and manage the resource base, develop and maintain recreational facilities, and better serve existing customers and reach out to new ones.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Colin,Kelly,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5606",colin.kelly@state.mn.us,Planning,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/division-parks-and-trails-10-year-strategic-plan,,,, 3223,"Division of Parks and Trails 10-year Strategic Plan",2010,150000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"The commissioner shall develop a ten-year strategic state parks and trails plan considering traditional funding and the funding available under the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 15. The plan shall incorporate the 25-year framework developed by the University of Minnesota Center for Changing Landscapes. (HF 1231, Art 3, Sec 2)","The Legacy Amendment mandate and the creation of the Parks and Trails Division present an opportunity to develop an overall strategic direction for the division over the next ten years, establishing priorities and broader strategies to: protect and manage the resource base, develop and maintain recreational facilities, and better serve existing customers and reach out to new ones.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Colin,Kelly,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5606",colin.kelly@state.mn.us,Planning,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/division-parks-and-trails-10-year-strategic-plan,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2024,500000,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2023,500000,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","This program seeks to provide funding for regions for high priority projects that are small in nature  but have high impact. An example may be rehabilitating a hiking trail that has eroded and is causing sedimentation to a nearby stream  or the replacement of a hiking bridge to resolve safety issues for hikers. Because the projects are highly variable in size and scope  success is measured by the number of projects completed combined with brief descriptions of the impact. ",,,,,,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2022,500000,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2021,500000,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2020,500000,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","This program seeks to provide funding for regions for high priority projects that are small in nature but have high impact. An example may be rehabilitating a hiking trail that has eroded and is causing sedimentation to a nearby stream or the replacement of a hiking bridge to resolve safety issues for hikers. Because the projects are highly variable in size and scope success is measured by the number of projects completed combined with brief descriptions of the impact.",,,,,,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2019,500000,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to provide funding for regions for high priority projects that are small in nature but have high impact. An example may be rehabilitating a hiking trail that has eroded and is causing sedimentation to a nearby stream or the replacement of a hiking bridge to resolve safety issues for hikers. Because the projects are highly variable in size and scope success is measured by the number of projects completed combined with brief descriptions of the impact.","Legacy dollars at the regional and local level were a critical flexible tool to help field staff solve significant smaller scale problems. Examples of field projects completed in FY19 include: Northwest Region: *Installed electric in two camper cabins at Glacial Lakes State Park. *Added two benches and three picnic tables to the nature play space at Buffalo River State Park. *Added 70 cubic yards of sand to the Hayes Lake beach restoring it to its historic extent. *Rebuild of the decaying Grefthen Bay deck at Hayes Lake State Park including ADA improvements. *Added a new volleyball net and sand to the volleyball court at Lake Carlos State Park. *Replaced the information kiosk at the Jacob V. Brower Visitor Center parking lot in Itasca State Park with a four-sided kiosk to provide additional space for visitor information. Northeast Region: *Purchased materials to repair and improve boardwalk and docks below the Chase Point Campground at Scenic State Park. *Improved accessibility by adding ADA beach mats and a wheel chair for beach area at McCarthy Beach State Park. *Installed a charging station for electric cars at Gooseberry Falls State Park. *Made repairs to a snowmobile trail in the Moose Lake Area after a storm event in October 2018. Central Region: *Installed new natural playground equipment in Mille Lacs Kathio State Park. *Rehabilitated and expanded the parking lot at the fishing pier at Father Hennepin State Park. *Created a new lifejacket station at Afton State Park. *Added wood railing to hiking trails at Interstate State Park. Southern Region: *Completed culvert work to provide efficient water flow at Nerstrand Big Woods State Park. *Replaced the fireplace in the beach house at Flandrau State Park. *Completed a rip rap stream stabilization project at Fort Ridgely State Park. *Installed an eye wash station and a water heater in Blue Mounds State Park. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2018,500000,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to provide funding for regions for high priority projects that are small in nature but have high impact. An example may be rehabilitating a hiking trail that has eroded and is causing sedimentation to a nearby stream or the replacement of a hiking bridge to resolve safety issues for hikers. Because the projects are highly variable in size and scope success is measured by the number of projects completed combined with brief descriptions of the impact.","Legacy dollars at the regional and local level were a critical flexible tool to help field staff solve significant smaller scale problems. Examples of field projects completed in FY18 include: *Adding gravel shoulders to the Lake Bronson Bike Trail between the town of Lake Bronson and Lake Bronson State Park. *Improvements to swing set in the Old Mill State Park campground including new swings chains and ADA-compliant wood chips. *Rehabilitation and realignment of Hallaway Hill Trail in Maplewood State Park *Portable cart for dock winch to allow staff to move winch along the beach to install adjust and remove docks on Garden Island. *Rules signs for horse and group camps at Wild River State Park. *Rehabilitation of the campground trail at Afton State Park. *Slump repairs on the Gateway State Trail. *Repair of trail stairs at Frontenac State Park *Hired trail crew to work on hiking trail projects along the North Shore including at Cascade and Tettegouche State Parks. *Remodel of the interpretive center at St. Croix State Park including upgrades to windows doors and counter space. *Campsite rehabilitation at Side Lake and Beatrice Lake campgrounds in McCarthy Beach State Park. *Redevelopment of the Greenleaf Lake State Recreation Area including a seasonal day-use area accessibility improvements and stormwater management and buffer areas to improve water quality. *New ADA concrete vault toilet at Yellow Medicine Campground in Upper Sioux Agency State Park. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2017,500000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to provide funding for regions for high priority projects that are small in nature but have high impact. An example may be rehabilitating a hiking trail that has eroded and is causing sedimentation to a nearby stream or the replacement of a hiking bridge to resolve safety issues for hikers. Because the projects are highly variable in size and scope success is measured by the number of projects completed combined with brief descriptions of the impact.","Legacy dollars at the regional and local level were a critical flexible tool to help field staff solve significant smaller scale problems. Examples of field projects completed in FY17 include: *ADA sidewalk to vault toilets in picnic area at Buffalo River SP and at sanitation buildings at Glendalough and Hayes Lake SPs. ADA path to fishing pier at Savanna Portage SP. *installation of emergency lighting in Lake Bemidji SP sanitation buildings; *road trail and/or culvert repairs and upgrades at Maplewood Tettegouche and other SPs; *hosted a trail building class and pay for materials to complete a stone staircase at Jay Cooke State Park; *landscaping and parking lot project completion at the recently completed partnership project with the “Friends of Maplewood” State Park Sugar Shack facility; *phone and/or electrical service improvements at Bear Head Lake SP; *replace self-pay station (""iron ranger"") at Gulch Lakes Forest Campground; *dam water level control improvements at Hayes Lake SP; *adding new signs and/or gates at Hayes Lake SP Lake Carlos McCarthy Beach Grand Portage and other state parks and Cuyuna Country SRA; *and moving a camper cabin from Itasca SP to Big Bog SRA.",,,,,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2016,500000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to provide funding for regions for high priority projects that are small in nature but have high impact. An example may be rehabilitating a hiking trail that has eroded and is causing sedimentation to a nearby stream or the replacement of a hiking bridge to resolve safety issues for hikers. Because the projects are highly variable in size and scope success is measured by the number of projects completed combined with brief descriptions of the impact.","Legacy dollars at the regional and local level were a critical flexible tool to help field staff solve significant smaller scale problems. Examples of field projects completed in FY16 include: installation of ADA/accessible fire rings at McCarthy Beach Scenic Glendalough and other state parks; installation of ADA toilet at CJ Ramstad North Shore Trail (Two Harbors Area); installation of solar-powered water pump at Tamarack Horse Camp (St. Croix State Forest); bicycle and helmet acquisition ($300) for a pilot project to reduce fleet costs during staff patrols at Buffalo River State Park; road trail and/or culvert repairs and upgrades at William O'Brien Wild River Forestville/Mystery Cave Gooseberry (Gitchi Gummi Hiking trail connector) and Itasca state parks and Paul Bunyan State Trail; bridge repairs on the Beaver River tributary (Two Harbors Area) and at Camden State Park; phone and/or electrical service improvements at Lake Maria Wild River state parks; replacing a woodstove chimney at Mille Lacs Kathio State Park; and adding new signs and/or gates at Mille Lacs Kathio Lake Maria Wild River Kilen Woods Blue Mounds Nerstrand and other state parks; and swimming pool repair at Flandrau State Park. ",,,,500000,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2015,500000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to provide funding for regions for high priority projects that are small in nature but have high impact. An example may be rehabilitating a hiking trail that has eroded and is causing sedimentation to a nearby stream or the replacement of a hiking bridge to resolve safety issues for hikers. Because the projects are highly variable in size and scope success is measured by the number of projects completed.","Legacy dollars at the regional and local level were a critical flexible tool to help field staff solve significant smaller scale problems. Examples of regional projects completed in FY15 include installation of handicapped accessible fire rings at Buffalo River Glendalough Maplewood and other state parks; bison-related fencing and access road at Blue Mounds and Minneopa state parks; ski trail widening at Gooseberry State Park for improved grooming; and electrical service improvements at the office and picnic shelters at Fort Snelling State Park rail bed trail repair at Zumbro Bottoms Forest Recreation Area; solving the problem of helping visitors navigate between the Munger State Trail and nearby Moose Lake State Park by installing four kiosks with maps and information; and adding new signs at Central Lakes and Heartland state trails. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2014,500000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to provide funding for regions for high priority projects that are small in nature but have high impact. An example may be rehabilitating a hiking trail that has eroded and is causing sedimentation to a nearby stream or the replacement of a hiking bridge to resolve safety issues for hikers. Because the projects are highly variable in size and scope success is measured by the number of projects completed.","This year's projects included repairs to swimming pond infrastructure and lift stations repairs to waterlines and park roads and erosion control on hiking trails.",,,,,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 21695,"DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This program provides critical assistance to MN DNR Parks and Trails Division Regional and District offices to assist with renewal and rehabilitation efforts prioritized locally by field staff. Projects include the following types: State Park Building and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance, Paved Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation, and State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal. This project is a newly reorganized budget area that consolidates these three smaller project areas reported on in previous years. ","A small portion of MN DNR Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are distributed to regional offices that achieve key programmatic objectives as part of regional planning efforts. These dollars are key to fulfilling important local initiatives and are accounted for at the end of the fiscal year. ",,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dnr-parks-and-trails-regional-renewal-and-rehabilitation-priority-projects,,,, 32139,"R J Dorer State Forest Zumbro Bottoms vault toilet",2015,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project saw the construction of a vault toilet at the Zumbro Bottoms horse camp in the R J Dorer State Forest.",,,2015-04-01,2015-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/r-j-dorer-state-forest-zumbro-bottoms-vault-toilet,,,, 3867,"Douglas State Trail - #9 Bridge",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of a former railroad bridge which currently carries the Douglas State Trail over the South Branch Middle Fork Zumbro River. This 3 span steel through-girder structure that is approximately 100 years old. This multispan structure has been inspected and has been recommended for rehabilitation. ","The rehabilitation of this 218 foot long three span steel girder bridge to safely accommodate continued recreational trail use. The rehabilitation is to include the repair to the masonry piers and abutments the installation of a new trail surface/deck and the installation of new safety railing across the entire structure. Because the bridge is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places - specific rehabilitation guidelines apply. The rehabilitation of this trail structure is scheduled to be completed by 1 November 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridge over the South Branch of the Middle Fork Zumbro River.","The Douglas State Trail, Bridge #9, is a 3 span, steel girder bridge which carries the Douglas State Trail over the South Branch Middle Fork Zumbro River. The rehabilitation of the bridge will be completed in two phases: (1) rehabilitation of the masonry piers and all structural components; (2) replacement of the existing deck and the installation of new safety railings. Structural rehabilitation is anticipated to be completed by 1 December 2011.",,2011-06-01,2013-09-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/douglas-state-trail-9-bridge,,,, 9435,"Douglas - Cascade Trail Phase 3",2010,250000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Rochester",,"to construct approximately 3 miles of new bituminous trail to the southern edge of the Douglas State Trail, including bridges",,,2010-11-04,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/douglas-cascade-trail-phase-3,,,, 9476,"Douglas - Cascade Trail Phase 2 and 3",2010,175000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Rochester",,"to develop a non-motorized trail connecting city trails in Rochester to the Douglas State Trail",,,2010-07-27,2011-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/douglas-cascade-trail-phase-2-and-3-0,,,, 32146,"Douglas State Trail bridge #4",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project replaced bridge #4 on the Douglas State Trail. A grant from the Federal Recreation Trail Program contributed funding towards this project, and leveraged the Legacy funding.",,,2014-11-01,2015-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/douglas-state-trail-bridge-4,,,, 9416,"Duluth Traverse Trail Phase 1",2011,250000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Duluth",,"to construct 30 miles of beginner/intermediate natural surface singletrack trail purpose built for mountain biking at Lester Park, Mission Creek, Piedmont, and Brewer Park areas of Duluth",,,2011-12-20,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-traverse-trail-phase-1,,,, 10020267,"Eagle Lake Regional Park Road and Parking Lot Maintenance",2022,200000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Mill and overlay of approximately 2.4 acres of parking lot and entrance road pavement. ","This grant paid for 21% of the project which included the following total improvement quantities: 1.15 miles of bituminous trail reconstruction, 2.11 acres of parking lot mill and overlay, and 1770 SY of concrete replacement.",,,,,,"City Council",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Mill and overlay (engineering and construction) of the parking lot and entrance road totaling approximately 2/4 acres of pavement surface. ",,"Eagle Lake Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eagle-lake-regional-park-road-and-parking-lot-maintenance,,,, 18346,"East Circle Drive Path",2013,250000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Rochester",,"to construct a multi-use path forming a continuous, regional path between Viola Road Trail and Towne Club Road Trail, with interconnection to Quarry Hill Nature Center and future connection to Chester Regional Trail",,,2013-01-06,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/east-circle-drive-path,,,, 9457,"East Cannon River Trail",2011,274500,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Northfield",,"to construct a 2.6 mile multi-use trail along the east side of the Cannon River in the City of Northfield",,,2011-12-20,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/east-cannon-river-trail,,,, 10020258,"Eastside Heritage Park Master Plan Update",2022,15000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Approval of master plan by Saint Paul City Council by expiration of grant. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare master plan amendment for Eastside Heritage Park portion of Bruce Vento Regional Trail. Project may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, and engineering testing. ",,"Bruce Vento Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eastside-heritage-park-master-plan-update,,,, 10000582,"Education Coordinator position for the City's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2016,70000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Develop and implement education activities including classes, surveys, field labs, nature study programs and interpretive tours.","Engaged 8,665 people in environmental education events in over 200 programs.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Education Coordinator position for the City's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-coordinator-position-citys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-1-2,,,, 10000583,"Education Coordinator position for the City's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2017,70000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Develop and implement education activities including classes, surveys, field labs, nature study programs and interpretive tours.","Engaged 8,665 people in environmental education events in over 200 programs.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Education Coordinator position for the City's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-coordinator-position-citys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-2-2,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2024,3603658,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2023,2682124,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","The division's target for 2023 is to host a total of 2,000,000 visits to state park visitor centers. The division's target for 2023 is to offer more than 8,000 interpretive programs statewide. The division's target for 2023 is to provide programs for a total of 250,000 participants at state park and trail interpretive programs. ",,,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2022,2533670,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","The division's target for 2022 is to host a total of 2,000,000 visits to state park visitor centers. The division's target for 2022 is to offer more than 8,000 interpretive programs statewide. The division's target for 2022 is to provide programs for a total of 250,000 participants at state park and trail interpretive programs. ","In 2022, the division hosted 1,347,960 visits at state park visitor centers. Minnesota state parks and trails offered 6524 interpretive programs and events at state parks and trails in 2022. Through the efforts of Legacy-funded interpretive naturalists and Naturalist Corps interns, overall program attendance reached 162,957 in 2022. Although 2022 fell short of proposed measurable outcomes, programs and program attendance increased from COVID-impacted 2020 and 2021. Normal programming efforts resumed after COVID closures lifted, but numerous interpretive vacancies impacted visitor center hours and number of programs offered in 2022. ",,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2021,1750227,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2020,2080961,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The division's target for 2020 is to reach a total of 2 000 000 people at state park visitor centers.",,,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2019,1405892,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division's target for 2019 is to reach a total of 2 000 000 people at state park visitor centers.","The division reached 1 891 864 members of the public at state park visitor centers in 2019. (Note: Fort Snelling State Park Visitor Center was closed most of summer 2019.) Legacy-funded interpretive services staff completed a number of exhibit projects in 2019. Most notably the Whitewater State Park Visitor Center indoor exhibit was completed.",,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2018,1229912,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division's target for 2018 is to reach a total of 2 000 000 people at state park visitor centers.","The division reached 1 873 478 members of the public at state park visitor centers in 2018.",,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2017,1375158,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division's target for 2017 is to reach a total of 2 000 000 people at state park visitor centers., The division's target for 2017 is to offer more than 8 000 interpretive programs statewide. , The division's target for 2017 is to reach a total of at least 250 000 people at state park and trail interpretive programs.","The division reached 2 134 844 members of the public at state park visitor centers in 2017., Parks and Trails offered 8793 interpretive programs and events at state parks and trails in 2017., Through the efforts of Legacy-funded Naturalist Corps seasonal and permanent interpretive naturalists overall program attendance reached 257 733 in 2017.",,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2016,1326894,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division's target for 2016 is to reach a total of at least 200 000 people at state park and trail interpretive programs., The division's target for 2016 is to reach a total of 2 000 000 people at state park visitor centers., The division's target for 2016 is to offer more than 9 000 interpretive programs statewide. ","Through the efforts of Legacy-funded Naturalist Corps seasonal and permanent interpretive naturalists overall program attendance reached 278 880 in 2016. This exceeds the goal of reaching 200 000 people., 2 168 511 people attended an event or visited an exhibit at a DNR Park visitor center. This is well in excess of the goal., Parks and Trails offered 8 912 interpretive programs at state parks and trails in 2016. Despite having fewer Naturalist Corps positions in 2016 we still nearly met our ambitious goal.",,,,1326894,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2015,1363693,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","Increase participation in interpretive programs by 50 000 people with the added support of Naturalist Corps year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists., In calendar year 2008 attendance at visitor center exhibits was 1 123 534 people. The division's target for 2015 is to increase that number by 100 000 people. , The division's target for 2015 is to offer more than 9 000 interpretive programs statewide. ","Through the efforts of Legacy-funded Naturalist Corps and seasonal and permanent interpretive naturalists overall program attendance has increased by more than 37% from 219 675 in 2009 to 302 154 in 2015. This exceeds the goal of reaching an additional 50 000 people with increased interpretive staffing., 2 152 917 people attended an event or visited an exhibit at a DNR Park visitor center. This is well in excess of the goal., Parks and Trails offered 9 550 interpretive programs at state parks and trails in 2015 in excess of the goal.",,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2014,1417275,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In calendar year 2008 attendance at visitor center exhibits was 1 123 534 people. The division's target for 2014 is to increase that number by 100 000 people. , The division's target for 2014 is to offer more than 5 000 interpretive programs statewide. , Increase participation in interpretive programs by 50 000 people with the added support of Naturalist Corps year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists.","With a 297 978 increase since 2008 2014 visitor center attendance exceeded the goal., In 2014 a total of 9083 scheduled and requested state parks and trail interpretive programs were presented statewide. This far exceeded the 5 000 program goal., With the addition of Legacy-funded Naturalist Corps and seasonal and permanent interpretive naturalists in the spring of 2010 overall program attendance rates have increased by 31% from 219 675 in 2009 to 288 221 in 2014. This exceeds the goal of reaching an additional 50 000 people with increased interpretive staffing.",,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2013,942250,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The division's target for 2013 is to offer more than 5 000 interpretive programs statewide. , Increase participation in interpretive programs by 50 000 people with the added support of Naturalist Corps year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists so the goal is 269 675., In calendar year 2008 attendance at visitor center exhibits was 1 123 534 people. The division's target for 2013 is to increase that number by 100 000 people. ","As reported in previous years this measure includes the number of scheduled and requested programs plus the number of special events., With the addition of Legacy-funded Naturalist Corps and seasonal and permanent interpretive naturalists in the spring of 2010 overall program attendance rates have increased by 30% from 219 675 in 2009 to 285 723 in 2013. This exceeds the goal of reaching an additional 50 000 people with increased interpretive staffing., In 2013 reported visitor center attendance was 1 222 992. This number nearly reaches the division's goal fo 100 000 over the 2008 attendance number.",,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2012,942250,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","In calendar year 2008 attendance at visitor center exhibits was 1 123 534 people. The division's target for 2012 is to increase that number by 100 000 people., The division's target for 2012 is to offer more than 5 000 interpretive programs statewide. , Increase participation in interpretive programs by 50 000 people with the added support of Naturalist Corps year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists.","In 2012 visitor centers at parks throughout the state saw 1 206 742 visitors. This number came close to the 1 223 534 visitor goal. , In 2012 a total of 9 156 statewide interpretive programs were offered to the public. This far exceeded the 5 000 program goal. , With the addition of Legacy-funded Naturalist Corps and seasonal and permanent interpretive naturalists in the spring of 2010 overall program attendance rates have increased by 23% from 219 675 in 2009 to 285 620 in 2012. This exceeds the goal of reaching an additional 50 000 people with increased interpretive staffing.",,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2011,1180000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"In calendar year 2008 attendance at visitor center exhibits was 1 123 534 people. The division's target for this year is to increase that number by 100 000 people., The division's target for this year is to offer more than 5 000 interpretive programs statewide. , Increase participation in interpretive programs by 50 000 people with the added support from our Naturalist Corps the 80% year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists.","In 2011 due to a 3 week state government shutdown that closed parks from July 1-21 attendance at visitor centers dropped to 985 811 visitors and did not surpass the 1 223 534 visitor goal. , The division has significantly exceeded the original goal for the number of interpretive programs programs. In calendar years 2009 and 2010 5 374 and 8 571 programs were held respectively. In 2011 a total of 6 172 interpretive programs were delivered. This lower number reflects a three-week state shutdown., Interpretive programs reached 219 675 in 2009 before the addition of new Legacy-funded interpretive staff. In 2011 interpretive programs reached 216 840. These lower numbers were due to a state government shutdown that closed parks from July 1-21 typically the busiest weeks for interpretation. Legacy-funded Naturalist Corps seasonal and permanent interpretive naturalist positions reached 98 272 of the total program participants in 2011.",,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 3230,"Education and interpretive services",2010,573000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"In calendar year 2008 attendance at visitor center exhibits was 1 123 534 people. The division's target for the biennium is to increase that number by 200 000 people., The division's target for the biennium is to double interpretive program numbers to offer 5 000 interpretive programs statewide. , Increase participation in interpretive programs by 50 000 people with the added support from our Naturalist Corps the 80% year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists.","The Division of Parks and Trails has significantly exceeded the original attendance goal by steadily increasing attendance at visitor center exhibits since 2008 by 276 000 people. This was accomplished by increasing staffing at visitor centers updating exhibits and extending hours of operation., The division has significantly exceeded the original goal for the number of programs. In calendar years 2009 and 2010 5 374 and 8 571 programs were held respectively. , Since the addition of the Naturalist Corps 80% year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists in spring 2010 overall program attendance rates have increased by 21% from 219 675 in 2009 to 266 403 in 2010. ",,,,,,,,,,"The Parks and Trails Division is creating innovative programs to attract new audiences to Minnesota state parks and trails. Skill-building programs, such as ""I Can Camp!,"" provide a trial opportunity by eliminating the barriers of needing to have pre-existing knowledge or gear for the activity. Special events, such as candlelight events and First Day Hikes, generate enthusiasm and a sense of urgency to visit.  Interactive touch-screen displays, videos and podcasts keep Minnesota state parks and trails current with the ways the public wants to receive information, while engaging interpretive exhibits catch the attention of visitors. Additional naturalist positions allows the division to interact with more people, and Minnesota Naturalist Corps internships provide mentored experiences for college students. ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Conrad,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint PAul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",jennifer.conrad@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-and-interpretive-services-0,,,, 9443,"Elm Creek Mountain Bike Trail Solar Well Project",2010,12000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District",,"to construct a solar powered potable water supply which will consist of a potable water supply well, solar pump and DC motor, on-site solar panel mounted to an adjacent frame and to the batteries used to power the pump motor with a user on/off switch at w",,,2010-12-21,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elm-creek-mountain-bike-trail-solar-well-project,,,, 9469,"Elm Creek Recreational Trail (Phase I and II)",2010,90000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District",,"to construct a new sustainable single track trail in the Elm Creek Park Reserve for mountain bikers, hikers, trail runners and snowshoers that has two difficulty levels",,,2010-08-19,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elm-creek-recreational-trail-phase-i-and-ii-0,,,, 10035450,"Elm Creek Park Reserve - Lasher Acquisition",2024,252000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 2.8 acres for Elm Creek Park Reserve ","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 2.8 acres for Elm Creek Park Reserve ",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2024-12-12,2025-12-12,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elm-creek-park-reserve-lasher-acquisition,,,, 10000456,"Engineer & build regional trails throughout Dakota County (year 1 of 2)",2014,574000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.","Construction documents prepared for majority of trail. Feasibility study underway with Union Pacific Railroad Company for short segment of Mississippi River Regional Trail segment in Rosemount.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail, construct segments throughout Dakota County including costs of the Rosemount segment.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engineer-build-regional-trails-throughout-dakota-county-year-1-2,,,, 10000457,"Engineer & build regional trails throughout Dakota County (year 2 of 2)",2015,194000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail, construct segments throughout Dakota County including costs of the Rosemount segment.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engineer-build-regional-trails-throughout-dakota-county-year-2-2,,,, 3234,"Enhancing Minnesota State Parks and Minnesota State Forests Outdoor Winter Activities",2011,150000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is providing expanded cross-country ski, snowshoe and other winter activities in Minnesota state parks and recreation areas; Minnesota state trails; and Minnesota state forests. The division is re-establishing trails that had been closed due to a lack of funding; enhanced a number of existing facilities by brushing, mowing or improving trail condition prior to snowfall. The division has also enhanced existing facilities by maintaining additional parking lots or staging areas and, in the case of trails, by providing winter grooming.","The Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Trails, efforts to expand winter activity has focused on ensuring the highest-demand facilities are safe and groomed, and that the facilities are open so visitors have a positive winter experience. The second part of this effort is to re-establish the most popular ski trails in Minnesota state forests that have been closed due to funding priorities and once again have the trails mapped, signed and groomed so the public has opportunities for quality outdoor recreation close to home.---------",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/enhancing-minnesota-state-parks-and-minnesota-state-forests-outdoor-winter-activities-0,,,, 3234,"Enhancing Minnesota State Parks and Minnesota State Forests Outdoor Winter Activities",2010,150000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"Provide access to an additional 150 kilometers of safe and well-maintained winter trails located close to population centers. , Increase level of service on most-used ski trails within the Minnesota State Parks system which totals to 778 kilometers of trails.","Approximately 60 percent of the trails identified as a priority has been opened and re-established so far. , Service levels have increased by 35 percent in tier one ski parks in the Minnesota State Parks system representing the 17 most-used park ski facilities and totaling 451 kilometers to date.",,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is providing expanded cross-country ski, snowshoe and other winter activities in Minnesota state parks and recreation areas; Minnesota state trails; and Minnesota state forests. The division is re-establishing trails that had been closed due to a lack of funding; enhanced a number of existing facilities by brushing, mowing or improving trail condition prior to snowfall. The division has also enhanced existing facilities by maintaining additional parking lots or staging areas and, in the case of trails, by providing winter grooming.","The Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Trails, efforts to expand winter activity has focused on ensuring the highest-demand facilities are safe and groomed, and that the facilities are open so visitors have a positive winter experience. The second part of this effort is to re-establish the most popular ski trails in Minnesota state forests that have been closed due to funding priorities and once again have the trails mapped, signed and groomed so the public has opportunities for quality outdoor recreation close to home.---------",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/enhancing-minnesota-state-parks-and-minnesota-state-forests-outdoor-winter-activities-0,,,, 3214,"Enhancing ADA Accessibility",2013,350000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The Parks and Trails Division set a goal to complete 4 projects to enhance accessibility at its state parks in FY13.","The Parks and Trails Division was able to meet its goal to set a goal to complete 4 projects by enhancing accessibility at two state trails and accessibility to two sanitation facility in state parks in FY13.",,,,,,,,,,"Increase access for individuals with disabilities to outdoor recreation facilities that are managed by the Division of Parks and Trails.","The Division is attempting to provide a high level of accessibility to all outdoor recreation facilities that are managed by parks and trails with a goal to make as many facilities as possible fully accessible.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/enhancing-ada-accessibility,,,, 3214,"Enhancing ADA Accessibility",2012,400000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The Parks and Trails Division set a goal to complete 4 projects to enhance accessibility at its state parks in FY12.","The Parks and Trails Division was able to meet its goal to set a goal to complete 4 projects to enhance accessibility at sanitation buildings and campsites in FY12.",,,,,,,,,,"Increase access for individuals with disabilities to outdoor recreation facilities that are managed by the Division of Parks and Trails.","The Division is attempting to provide a high level of accessibility to all outdoor recreation facilities that are managed by parks and trails with a goal to make as many facilities as possible fully accessible.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/enhancing-ada-accessibility,,,, 3214,"Enhancing ADA Accessibility",2011,760240,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Increase access for individuals with disabilities to outdoor recreation facilities that are managed by the Division of Parks and Trails.","The Division is attempting to provide a high level of accessibility to all outdoor recreation facilities that are managed by parks and trails with a goal to make as many facilities as possible fully accessible.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/enhancing-ada-accessibility,,,, 3214,"Enhancing ADA Accessibility",2010,501000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Improve access to 32 Parks and Trails facilities for individuals with disabilities","Completed 44 accessibility improvements within 30 State Parks and Trails locations.",,,,,,,,,,"Increase access for individuals with disabilities to outdoor recreation facilities that are managed by the Division of Parks and Trails.","The Division is attempting to provide a high level of accessibility to all outdoor recreation facilities that are managed by parks and trails with a goal to make as many facilities as possible fully accessible.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/enhancing-ada-accessibility,,,, 3276,"Enhance Park Operations",2010,300000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"An expansion of staffing offers better availability to customers and provides improved facility operation to help connect visitors to the outdoors.","A Operations Supervisor position has been expanded as planned and the outcome has been achieved.",,,,,,,,,,"Expand staffing hours for customer interaction and facility operation","$150,000 per fiscal year has been allocated to this effort statewide to be used at 17 locations.",,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Steven,Kirch,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",steve.kirch@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/enhance-park-operations,,,, 3288,"Enterprise System of Information",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"The objective of the project is to integrate Division-wide stand-alone datasets into a single information system that eliminates redundancies and inconsistencies and better meets the business requirements of the Division. Once completed, the information system will serve as the authoritative source of MN State Parks and Trails data for updates, maintenance, and reporting, and will be poised to take advantage of emerging technologies.","There are currently over 100 different datasets in use with overlapping and often inconsistent data in the Division of Parks and Trails. The business need is to ensure that the data maintained and distributed by the Division of Parks and Trails is consistent, accurate, authoritative, and accessible. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Shannon,Flynn,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 227-3555",shannon.flynn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/enterprise-system-information,,,, 9484,"Everything Under the Sun",2010,54000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Kandiyohi County",,"to install a 8kw PV array, monitoring equipment, both roof and pole mounted tracker, 3 solar tubes, insulated shades, energy efficient displays, and related educational displays at the Prairie Woods Environmental Learning Center as the final step to achie",,,2010-04-22,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/everything-under-sun,,,, 9455,"Faribault Trail Connection",2011,500000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Faribault",,"to construct a trail from the North Alexander Park on the East at Two Rivers Park and on the West at the railroad tracks, including an underpass connection under Second Avenue",,,2011-12-20,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/faribault-trail-connection,,,, 10020236,"Floodplain Triangle Acquisition - Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve Acquisition",2021,25221,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 15 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve","Acquired 15 acres for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",,8550,"Scott County",,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Acquire 15 acres",,"Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2021-12-09,2022-12-09,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/floodplain-triangle-acquisition-blakeley-bluffs-park-reserve-acquisition,,,, 10035436,"Forestry-Horticulture Initiatives",2024,350000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres of land improved through the grant initiative.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Funding for contractors and consultants to perform work beyond the standard operational work done by staff. Contractors and consultants may include the Conservation Corps of Minnesota, corrections crews, and specialty equipment contractors. Initiatives include, but are not limited to habitat management, nursery propagation, planting, invasive species management, oak wilt and EAB management. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/forestry-horticulture-initiatives,,,, 10035436,"Forestry-Horticulture Initiatives",2019,7571,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres of land improved through the grant initiative.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Funding for contractors and consultants to perform work beyond the standard operational work done by staff. Contractors and consultants may include the Conservation Corps of Minnesota, corrections crews, and specialty equipment contractors. Initiatives include, but are not limited to habitat management, nursery propagation, planting, invasive species management, oak wilt and EAB management. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/forestry-horticulture-initiatives,,,, 3897,"Fort Snelling State Park Flood Cleanup",2010,15000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Removal of silt and debris deposited by flooding in March and September of 2010. ","Cleanup work has allowed revegetation and reopening of hiking trails in the affected area.",,2010-04-01,2010-11-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Larry,Peterson,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5593",larry.peterson@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-snelling-state-park-flood-cleanup,,,, 10020234,"Gale Woods - Gen Olson Property Acquisition",2021,433699,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature","Acquired 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",,331085,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 27.87 acres",,"Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",2021-06-24,2022-06-24,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gale-woods-gen-olson-property-acquisition,,,, 10020234,"Gale Woods - Gen Olson Property Acquisition",2020,13798,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature","Acquired 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 27.87 acres",,"Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",2021-06-24,2022-06-24,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gale-woods-gen-olson-property-acquisition,,,, 10020234,"Gale Woods - Gen Olson Property Acquisition",2019,3216,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature","Acquired 27.87 acres for Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 27.87 acres",,"Gale Woods Farm Special Recreation Feature",2021-06-24,2022-06-24,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gale-woods-gen-olson-property-acquisition,,,, 3872,"Gandy Dancer State Trail - St. Croix River Bridge",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridge over the St. Croix River, This bridge is a jointly owned, with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and Burnett County, Wisconsin.","The Gandy Dancer State Trail Bridge over the St. Croix River is a 516 foot, nine span former railroad structure, jointed owned, administered and operated as a trail bridge by the States of Minnesota and Wisconsin. This former railroad structure has been previously converted for recreational trail use. The inspection of the overall structure is currently underway and the recommendations for rehabilitation or replacement is expected in late 2011.",,2010-11-01,2014-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gandy-dancer-state-trail-st-croix-river-bridge,,,, 3248,"Gateway to the Outdoors Special Events",2009,180000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The DNR Gateway to the Outdoors Initiative is a department-wide effort to stem the decline in outdoor recreation participation, and connect people to the outdoors through the use of Minnesota State Parks and Trails.","Working with multiple divisions and partners to reach an audience via Minnesota State Parks and Trails, the department has successfully coordinated a number of Gateway projects to-date.",,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Colin,Kelly,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5606",colin.kelly@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gateway-outdoors-special-events,,,, 9424,"Generation Solar at the Depot",2010,37500,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District",,"to install roof top solar panels at the Depot for conversion to a 10kw solar electric system",,,2010-07-07,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/generation-solar-depot,,,, 3282,"Glacial Lakes State Trail - Sauk River Bridge",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Replacement of the former railroad bridge located over the Sauk River in the community of Richmond. The former railroad structure was subject to a detailed inspection and determined to not be eligible for rehabilitation. A new trail bridge will be constructed in the location of the former railroad to carry recreational trail traffic (trail through Richmond is scheduled for construction in 2012-2013).","The demolition of the 300' long former railroad trestle bridge over the Sauk River at Richmond was completed during March 2011. This bridge had never been subject to conversion for trail use. A new 250 foot steel trail bridge with a concrete deck will be constructed in the location of the former railroad structure during 2011 providing a trail link between the communities of RIchmond and Roscoe. The replacement trail bridge is scheduled to be completed by 30 September 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"Demolition of former railroad bridge and construction of a new State Trail Bridge over the Sauk River in the City of Richmond.","Demolition of former railroad bridge completed during March 2011. New trail bridge engineering and design complete. Bridge construction/installation scheduled for completion in September 2012.",,2010-03-01,2012-08-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/glacial-lakes-state-trail-sauk-river-bridge,,,, 3259,"Glendalough State Park Office",2009,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Construct new office/shop and self registration information center",,,2009-08-11,2010-04-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/glendalough-state-park-office,,,, 10015545,"Grand Rounds Missing Link: Industrial Segment",2020,450000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of linear feet of trail constructed","Completion of 750 linear feet of combined bicycle and pedestrian trail, CAD derived mileage for new trails",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This project will construct approximately 750 linear feet of combined pedestrian and bicycle trail that will be part of the Grand Round Missing Link in Northeast Minneapolis. This trail segment will extend along Industrial Boulevard, beginning at the 1-35W underpass and terminating at Broadway Street NE. The trail connects on its northern end to the recently constructed extension of Ridgway Parkway Regional Trail. The project is a collaborative effort with the City of Minneapolis, which will reconstruct Industrial Boulevard to provide additional space for the trail. Road reconstruction is funded by the City of Minneapolis. Project activities under this grant will include design, engineering and construction administration for paved trail, grading, landscaping, signage, and visitor comfort amenities. ",,"Grand Rounds Missing Link Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-rounds-missing-link-industrial-segment,,,, 10020229,"Grand Round North Master Planning",2020,30000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of master plan","Master plan completed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare master plan for Grand Round North Regional Trail. Project may include assessing feasibility and existing trail designations, meeting with partners, Met Council review, and public comment on draft report",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-round-north-master-planning-0,,,, 10012062,"Grand Round North Master Planning",2020,30000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of master plan","Master plan completed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare master plan for Grand Round North Regional Trail. Project may include assessing feasibility and existing trail designations, meeting with partners, Met Council review, and public comment on draft report",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-round-north-master-planning,,,, 3279,"Grand Portage Renewable Energy System",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Construct 7.4KW ground-mounted renewable energy system",,,2010-07-01,2010-12-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-portage-renewable-energy-system,,,, 10035428,"Grand Rounds Missing Link Regional Trail - Implementation",2020,86650,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acres of land acquired as part of the Regional Park and Trail System. Miles of trail constructed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"This project will acquire land and implement trail improvements along the route of the Minneapolis Grand Rounds Missing Link, specifically between Broadway Street and Kasota Avenue in northeast Minneapolis and between Malcolm Street and East River Parkway in southeast Minneapolis. Project activities will include land acquisition, design, engineering, and community engagement for all aspects of implementation, including grading, pavement, curbs and curb ramps, lighting, landscaping, stormwater management, signs, visitor comfort facilities, play features, and underground utilities.",,"Grand Rounds Missing Link Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-rounds-missing-link-regional-trail-implementation,,,, 10000588,"Great River Passage equity initiatives (year 2 of 2)",2016,165000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of FTE for project and equity initiatives in Great River Passage?? Regional Parks; Number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants; Number of active organizational partnerships established to s","1. Goat Grazing, 55,000 attendees; Mississippi River Paddle Share, 132 Users; Family Camping at the River, 60 attendees; East Side River District - Reveal Walkabout, 50 attendees; Great River Passage Event Calendar, 1,566 single views; Photographers in Residence, 3 resident artists and audience of 1,250; Voices of the River, 3 featured people;, 539 views. 2. 26 Organizational partnerships 3. Leveraged existing park areas highlighting cultural partnerships and programs throught the Great River Passage event calendar orienting the public to hundreds of activities taking place at or on the river. 4. Crosby Farm Regional Park, Restorationand Invasive Mitigation - 14 acres lakeside bluff and forest; Indian Mounds Regional Park, Bluff Invasive Mitigation and Restoration - 16.5 acres bluff and forest; Pig's Eye Regional Park, Adaptive Tree Nursery pilot - 1/2 acre floodplain forest",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Operating budget for project and equity initiatives in Mississippi River Gorge, Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm, Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee-Raspberry Island, and Battle Creek-Indian Mounds-Pigs Eye Regional Parks, as well as Sam Morgan and Bruce Vento Regional Trails. Using principles and guidance from the Great River Passage Master Plan, initiatives will support innovative public engagement, establishing organizational partnerships, providing areas for cultural activities, and enhancing participation in natural resource based activities, programs, and multi-modal access.? Projects will include protection and restoration of natural areas, bluffs and slopes. Goals include increasing annual visits by underserved demographic groups to these regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-equity-initiatives-year-2-2,,,, 10000589,"Great River Passage equity initiatives (year 1 of 2)",2017,165000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"1. Goat Grazing, 55,000 attendees; Mississippi River Paddle Share, 132 Users; Family Camping at the River, 60 attendees; East Side River District - Reveal Walkabout, 50 attendees; Great River Passage Event Calendar, 1,566 single views; Photographers in Residence, 3 resident artists and audience of 1,250; Voices of the River, 3 featured people;, 539 views. 2. 26 Organizational partnerships 3. Leveraged existing park areas highlighting cultural partnerships and programs throught the Great River Passage event calendar orienting the public to hundreds of activities taking place at or on the river. 4. Crosby Farm Regional Park, Restorationand Invasive Mitigation - 14 acres lakeside bluff and forest; Indian Mounds Regional Park, Bluff Invasive Mitigation and Restoration - 16.5 acres bluff and forest; Pig's Eye Regional Park, Adaptive Tree Nursery pilot - 1/2 acre floodplain forest",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Operating budget for project and equity initiatives in Mississippi River Gorge, Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm, Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee-Raspberry Island, and Battle Creek-Indian Mounds-Pigs Eye Regional Parks, as well as Sam Morgan and Bruce Vento Regional Trails. Using principles and guidance from the Great River Passage Master Plan, initiatives will support innovative public engagement, establishing organizational partnerships, providing areas for cultural activities, and enhancing participation in natural resource based activities, programs, and multi-modal access.? Projects will include protection and restoration of natural areas, bluffs and slopes. Goals include increasing annual visits by underserved demographic groups to these regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-equity-initiatives-year-1-2,,,, 10012056,"Great River Passage Division",2021,170000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants 2. Number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access 3. Number of cultural activity areas established in Great River Passage regional parks 4. Acres and type of natural areas, bluffs, and slopes with resource protection and restoration projects, and the types of projects","1. Summer Series, programs led by City and GRP partners serving all ages (est. 200,000 participants annually); Voice of the River, a micro documentary project featuring community members (est. 2,000 participants); Designing with the River Series, a riverwide virtual symposium series featuring innovative civic river projects from up and down the Mississippi (est. 500 attendees); GRP Convenings, gatherings with river stakeholders frm across the Twin Cities for peer learning (est. 200 attendees); GRP Public Art, temporary public art at and along the river, one installation each summer (est. 1,200 visitors); Paddle Share and adaptive rec, self-service kayak rental with adaptive kayaking equipment and training (est. 500 annual participants) 2. 44 organizational partnerships 3. 3 cultural activity areas 4. The Great River Passage includes 3,500 acres of protected regional parkland. THe area includes river edge, bluffs, floodplain forest, and backwater lakes. In 2020, the Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change project began providing tree stewardship in a 500 acre area. Three capital project sites have been identified and with restoration areas including approx. 2,000 acres. Daylighting and stormwater enhancements to Hidden Falls. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the division created in 2016. Division gaining inertia and requires further momentum to provide continuing leadership and guidance in prioritization of projects and implementation of short term strategies to become increasingly sustainable. Develop a framework for increasing the number of annual visits by underserved demographic groups to St. Paul's riverfront regional parks by providing more opportunities and increasing accessibility. Battle Creek-Indian Mounds RP; Lilydale-Harriet Island RP; Hidden Falls-Crosby RP; Mississippi Gorge RP; Sam Morgan RT; Harriet Island-SSP RT (Robert Piram RT). Introduce innovative public engagement practices, provide venues for cultural activities, training for participation in natural resource based activities.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-division,,,, 10012056,"Great River Passage Division",2020,170000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants 2. Number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access 3. Number of cultural activity areas established in Great River Passage regional parks 4. Acres and type of natural areas, bluffs, and slopes with resource protection and restoration projects, and the types of projects","1. Summer Series, programs led by City and GRP partners serving all ages (est. 200,000 participants annually); Voice of the River, a micro documentary project featuring community members (est. 2,000 participants); Designing with the River Series, a riverwide virtual symposium series featuring innovative civic river projects from up and down the Mississippi (est. 500 attendees); GRP Convenings, gatherings with river stakeholders frm across the Twin Cities for peer learning (est. 200 attendees); GRP Public Art, temporary public art at and along the river, one installation each summer (est. 1,200 visitors); Paddle Share and adaptive rec, self-service kayak rental with adaptive kayaking equipment and training (est. 500 annual participants) 2. 44 organizational partnerships 3. 3 cultural activity areas 4. The Great River Passage includes 3,500 acres of protected regional parkland. THe area includes river edge, bluffs, floodplain forest, and backwater lakes. In 2020, the Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change project began providing tree stewardship in a 500 acre area. Three capital project sites have been identified and with restoration areas including approx. 2,000 acres. Daylighting and stormwater enhancements to Hidden Falls. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the division created in 2016. Division gaining inertia and requires further momentum to provide continuing leadership and guidance in prioritization of projects and implementation of short term strategies to become increasingly sustainable. Develop a framework for increasing the number of annual visits by underserved demographic groups to St. Paul's riverfront regional parks by providing more opportunities and increasing accessibility. Battle Creek-Indian Mounds RP; Lilydale-Harriet Island RP; Hidden Falls-Crosby RP; Mississippi Gorge RP; Sam Morgan RT; Harriet Island-SSP RT (Robert Piram RT). Introduce innovative public engagement practices, provide venues for cultural activities, training for participation in natural resource based activities.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-division,,,, 9481,"Great Northern Trail Solar Lighting Project",2011,69865,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Elk River",,"to provide lighting and passenger vehicle flashing warning signs at two critical roadway crossing locations along the Great Northern Trail",,,2011-05-04,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-northern-trail-solar-lighting-project,,,, 3254,"Great River Bluffs State Park Office",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Install one 3.7 Kw photovoltaic solar array to offset electrical usage in the new facility. ",,,,,,,,,,,"Construct new 4.5 kilowatt solar electric system which will provide about one third of the park office's electrical energy requirements. Excess electrical energy production is put into the local power grid.",,,2010-03-10,2010-10-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-bluffs-state-park-office,,,, 10020263,"Great River Passage Initiative",2023,170000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants. Number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access. Number of capital projects established or maintained for cultural and recreational activities in Great River Passage regional parks. Acres and types of natural areas, bluffs, and slopes with resource protection and restoration projects, and the types of projects. ","1. Summer Series, programs led by the City and GRP partners serving all ages (est. 200,000 annual participants); Paddle Share, self service kayak equipment rental and training (est. 1,000 annual participants); GRP Convenings & gatherings with river stakeholders for advancing the River Learning Center design (est. 500 attendees) 2. 48 partnerships with an additional 12 to be added as part of River Learning Center design process 3. 16 projects 4. More than 150 acres of natural areas and parkland have undergone various projects including wetland restoration, invasive species removal, and slope stabilization",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the division created in 2016. Division gaining inertia and requires further momentum to provide continuing leadership and guidance in prioritization of projects and implementation of short term strategies to become increasingly sustainable. Develop a framework for increasing the number of annual visits by underserved demographic groups to St. Paul's riverfront regional parks by providing more opportunities and increasing accessibility. Introduce innovative public engagement practices, provide venues for cultural and recreational activities, training for participation in natural resource-based activities. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-initiative,,,, 10020263,"Great River Passage Initiative",2022,170000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants. Number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access. Number of capital projects established or maintained for cultural and recreational activities in Great River Passage regional parks. Acres and types of natural areas, bluffs, and slopes with resource protection and restoration projects, and the types of projects. ","1. Summer Series, programs led by the City and GRP partners serving all ages (est. 200,000 annual participants); Paddle Share, self service kayak equipment rental and training (est. 1,000 annual participants); GRP Convenings & gatherings with river stakeholders for advancing the River Learning Center design (est. 500 attendees) 2. 48 partnerships with an additional 12 to be added as part of River Learning Center design process 3. 16 projects 4. More than 150 acres of natural areas and parkland have undergone various projects including wetland restoration, invasive species removal, and slope stabilization",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the division created in 2016. Division gaining inertia and requires further momentum to provide continuing leadership and guidance in prioritization of projects and implementation of short term strategies to become increasingly sustainable. Develop a framework for increasing the number of annual visits by underserved demographic groups to St. Paul's riverfront regional parks by providing more opportunities and increasing accessibility. Introduce innovative public engagement practices, provide venues for cultural and recreational activities, training for participation in natural resource-based activities. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-passage-initiative,,,, 28106,"Greater Minnesota Capacity Building Grant",2015,103000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(d)","$200000 the first year and $207000 the second year are for enhanced integrated and accessible Web-based information for park and trail users; joint marketing and promotional efforts for all parks and trails of regional or statewide significance; and support of activities of a parks and trails legacy advisory committee. Of this amount $100000 the first year and $103000 the second year are for Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails Commission capacity building","The Department of Natural Resources will administer a grant to the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission for $100 000 the first year and $103 000 the second year are for Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails Commission capacity building to undertake system planning and provide recommendations to the legislature for grants funded by the parks and trails fund.","The Parks and Trails Division has executed an agreement with the Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails Commission for $100 000 in FY2014 and $103 000 in FY2015 for capacity building. The Commission will undertake system planning and provide recommendations to the legislature for grants funded by the Parks and Trails Fund to counties and cities outside of the seven county metropolitan area for parks and trails of regional significance.",,,,103000,,,,,,"$100,000 the first year and $103,000 the second year are for Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails Commission capacity building to undertake system planning and provide recommendations to the legislature for grants funded by the parks and trails fund. ","This project was established by the Minnesota Legislature, directing the Department of Natural Resources to coordinate activities to support the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission was established in 2013 to undertake system planning and provide recommendations to the legislature for grants funded by the parks and trails fund to counties and cities outside the seven-county metropolitan area for parks and trails of regional significance. Minnesota Statutes, 85.536. Commission webpage: http://www.legacy.leg.mn/gmrptc",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/greater-minnesota-capacity-building-grant,,,, 28106,"Greater Minnesota Capacity Building Grant",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(d)","$200000 the first year and $207000 the second year are for enhanced integrated and accessible Web-based information for park and trail users; joint marketing and promotional efforts for all parks and trails of regional or statewide significance; and support of activities of a parks and trails legacy advisory committee. Of this amount $100000 the first year and $103000 the second year are for Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails Commission capacity building","The Department of Natural Resources will administer a grant to the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission for $100 000 the first year and $103 000 the second year are for Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails Commission capacity building to undertake system planning and provide recommendations to the legislature for grants funded by the parks and trails fund. ","The Parks and Trails Division has executed an agreement with the Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails Commission for $100 000 in FY2014 and $103 000 in FY2015 for capacity building. The Commission will undertake system planning and provide recommendations to the legislature for grants funded by the Parks and Trails Fund to counties and cities outside of the seven county metropolitan area for parks and trails of regional significance.",,,,100000,,,,,,"$100,000 the first year and $103,000 the second year are for Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails Commission capacity building to undertake system planning and provide recommendations to the legislature for grants funded by the parks and trails fund. ","This project was established by the Minnesota Legislature, directing the Department of Natural Resources to coordinate activities to support the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission was established in 2013 to undertake system planning and provide recommendations to the legislature for grants funded by the parks and trails fund to counties and cities outside the seven-county metropolitan area for parks and trails of regional significance. Minnesota Statutes, 85.536. Commission webpage: http://www.legacy.leg.mn/gmrptc",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/greater-minnesota-capacity-building-grant,,,, 9640,"Greater Minnesota Regional Parks & Trail Coalition",2012,175000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c)(2)","(1) establish protocols to determine the origin of visitors and projection of potential use of greater Minnesota regional parks and trails; (2) collect and compile details on the facilities within the greater Minnesota regional park system; and (3) develop evaluation protocol and criteria to determine priorities for park and trail acquisition and development. No local match is required for this grant.","Directed by the MN Legislature the division will administer a grant to the Greater Minnesota Regional Park and Trail Coalition to: (1) establish protocols to determine the origin of visitors and projection of potential use of greater Minnesota regional parks and trails; (2) collect and compile details on the facilities within the greater Minnesota regional park system; and (3) develop evaluation protocol and criteria to determine priorities for park and trail acquisition and development. No local match is required for this grant.","MN Parks and Trails has administered this grant successfully.",,,,,,,,,,"This project is established by the Minnesota Legislature, directing the Department of Natural Resources to provide a grant to the Greater Minnesota Regional Park and Trail Coalition. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/greater-minnesota-regional-parks-trail-coalition,,,, 9503,"Greenway Corridor East Cannon River Trail",2011,150000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Northfield",,"to develop a 3 mile multi-use trail along the east side of the Cannon River in the City of Northfield",,,2011-05-27,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/greenway-corridor-east-cannon-river-trail-0,,,, 10015539,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park - Kulvich Acquisition",2021,147207,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 41.15 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","Acquired the 41.15 acre Kulvich property for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",,185313,"Council Bonds/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 41.15 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grey-cloud-island-regional-park-kulvich-acquisition,,,, 10025595,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park - Wald Trust Acquisition",2022,163149,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 3.82 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","Acquired 3.82 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",,277297,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 3.82 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2022-06-23,2023-06-23,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grey-cloud-island-regional-park-wald-trust-acquisition,,,, 10025595,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park - Wald Trust Acquisition",2021,22441,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 3.82 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","See Row 396 ",,,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 3.82 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2022-06-23,2023-06-23,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grey-cloud-island-regional-park-wald-trust-acquisition,,,, 10025595,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park - Wald Trust Acquisition",2020,44198,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 3.82 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park","Acquired 3.82 acres for Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",,,"Metropolitan Council/Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 3.82 acres",,"Grey Cloud Island Regional Park",2022-06-23,2023-06-23,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grey-cloud-island-regional-park-wald-trust-acquisition,,,, 10000692,"Group camp latrines for Cleary Lake Regional Park",2018,90000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report field measurements for completed concrete vault latrine buildings. ","Installed 2 concrete vault latrines",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Design, bid, furnish and install two prefabricated concrete vault latrine buildings including soil borings, permitting, bidding, site preparation/demolition, tree removals/trimming for crane accessibility, grading, drainage, erosion control, ADA concrete pad and path, site restoration, furnish and install latrines, related utility and lighting work, signage and building appurtenances",,"Cleary Lake Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/group-camp-latrines-cleary-lake-regional-park,,,, 10020261,"Harriet Island Play Area Construction",2022,778000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Play area constructed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Replace the existing, deteriorated play area and area surrounding play area. Work may include design, engineering, demolition, excavation, construction, grading, irrigation, erosion control, stormwater management, landscaping, and other related improvements. ",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/harriet-island-play-area-construction,,,, 10015544,"Harriet Island Play Area Design",2021,136612,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of concept plan for play area","Concept plan for play area complete.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare concept plan for renovation of play area at Harriet Island Regional Park. Project will include community engagement process to inform play area design, cost estimate and final concept plan",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/harriet-island-play-area-design,,,, 25789,"Hartley Park",2015,600000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Duluth",,"Develop trails, roads, natural play, parking, native restoration and interpretive opportunities in 640-acre park. ",,,2015-04-10,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hartley-park,,,, 3245,"Heartland State Trail - Crow Wing River Bridge/Akeley",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Replacement of the former railroad bridge which carried the Heartland State Trail over the Crow Wing River at the Town of Akeley. The former wood pile railroad bridge was approximately 100 years old had been inspected and recommended for replacement given advanced deterioriation.","The demolition of the 312' long former railroad trestle bridge over the Crow Wing River at Akeley was completed during August. A new 160' single span steel trail bridge with a concrete deck was open for use in late October 2010.",,,,,,,,,,"Replacement of State Trail Bridge over the Crow Wing River in the Community of Akeley.","Demolition and replacement of former railroad bridge that had been previously converted to recreational trail use. Construction of the replacement bridge was completed during October 2010.",,2010-03-01,2010-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heartland-state-trail-crow-wing-river-bridgeakeley,,,, 3868,"Heartland State Trail -Steamboat River Bridge",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of a former railroad bridge which currently carries the Heartland State Trail over the Steamboat River. This multi-span steel girder structure was originally constructed with an operational center pivot. This multi-span structure has been inspected and has been recommended for rehabilitation. ","The rehabilitation of a 208 foot long six span steel girder and wood pile bridge structure to safely accommodate continued recreational trail use. The rehabilitation of this structure is to include the repair/replacement of all support pile/cribbing determined deteriorated the installation of anew trail surface/deck and the installation of new safety railing across the entire structure. Because the bridge is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places - specific rehabilitation guidelines apply. The rehabilitation of this trail structure is scheduled to be completed by 1 November 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridge over the Steamboat River.","The Heartland State Trail bridge over the Steamboat River is a 208 foot long, six span former railroad structure that when originally constructed to pivot in the center. This structure is currently listed in the National Register of Historic Places. This bridge has previously been converted for recreational trail use. The rehabilitation of the structure which is to include replacement of wood support piles and cribbing, the installation of a new trail surface/deck and the installation of safety railing is scheduled to be completed by 1 November 2012.",,2011-03-01,2014-10-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heartland-state-trail-steamboat-river-bridge,,,, 3256,"Heartland State Trail -Kabekona River Bridge",2009,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridge over the Kabekona River north of the Community of Walker.","Rehabilitation of former railroad bridge that had been previously converted to recreational trail use. The rehabilitation of the trail bridge was completed during June 2011.",,2009-10-08,2010-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heartland-state-trail-kabekona-river-bridge,,,, 3257,"Heartland State Trail -Swamp Creek Bridge",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of the former railroad bridge which carried the Heartland State Trail over Swamp Creek 8 miles south of the City of Cass Lake. The wood pile former railroad bridge is approximately 100 years old had been inspected and recommended for rehabilitation.","The structural rehabilitation of the 92 foot long wood pile railroad trestle bridge as well as the placement of new bridge deck bituminous trail/bridge deck surface and safety railing was completed during November 2010. ",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridge over the Swamp Creek north of the Community of Walker.","Rehabilitation of former railroad bridge that had been previously converted to recreational trail use. The rehabilitation of the trail bridge was completed during June 2011.",,2010-06-01,2010-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heartland-state-trail-swamp-creek-bridge,,,, 10020262,"Hidden Falls Master Plan Improvements",2022,439903,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Square footage of parking lot paved. Linear feet of trail constructed. Number and type of amenities added. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm master plan including parking lot construction, trail and crossing improvements, and restroom design. Work may include a site survey, asphalt and concrete removal, excavation, regrading, stormwater management, erosion control, paving and concrete work, signage, lighting, and landscaping. ",,"Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-falls-master-plan-improvements,,,, 10012057,"Hidden Falls - Crosby Farm RP Master Plan Implementation",2021,20,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of precast concrete tunnel, linear feet of retaining walls, linear feet of connecting trails, and linear feet of creek channel constructed by project","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"First phase of implementation of the Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Master Plan expected to be completed in early 2019. Projects may include construction of buildings, installation of park amenities, paving of trails, paving of roads and parking lots, utility installation or relocation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, lighting, signage, and landscaping.",,"Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-falls-crosby-farm-rp-master-plan-implementation,,,, 10012057,"Hidden Falls - Crosby Farm RP Master Plan Implementation",2020,391988,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of precast concrete tunnel, linear feet of retaining walls, linear feet of connecting trails, and linear feet of creek channel constructed by project","Precast concrete tunnel - 90 LF Creek Channel - 278 LF Connecting Trails - 245 LF Retaining walls - 784 LF",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"First phase of implementation of the Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Master Plan expected to be completed in early 2019. Projects may include construction of buildings, installation of park amenities, paving of trails, paving of roads and parking lots, utility installation or relocation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, lighting, signage, and landscaping.",,"Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-falls-crosby-farm-rp-master-plan-implementation,,,, 10012057,"Hidden Falls - Crosby Farm RP Master Plan Implementation",2019,173012,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Linear feet of precast concrete tunnel, linear feet of retaining walls, linear feet of connecting trails, and linear feet of creek channel constructed by project","Precast concrete tunnel - 90 LF Creek Channel - 278 LF Connecting Trails - 245 LF Retaining walls - 784 LF",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"First phase of implementation of the Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Master Plan expected to be completed in early 2019. Projects may include construction of buildings, installation of park amenities, paving of trails, paving of roads and parking lots, utility installation or relocation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, lighting, signage, and landscaping.",,"Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-falls-crosby-farm-rp-master-plan-implementation,,,, 9442,"Hidden Valley Chalet Solar Heating",2010,12600,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Ely",,"to install 4 thermal hot air panels to provide heat for the Hidden Valley Chalet and to install signage to educate about the operation of the panels",,,2010-11-02,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-valley-chalet-solar-heating,,,, 9454,"Hidden Valley Trail Enhancement",2012,25000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Ely",,"to construct .4 miles of new trail and make improvements to .9 miles of existing trail so both sections will provide both classic and skate skiing opportunities in the Hidden Valley Ski Area",,,2012-04-11,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-valley-trail-enhancement,,,, 10020268,"Hyland Lake Park Reserve Nature Center Improvements",2022,650000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Addition of 40 parking stalls at Richardson Nature Center -Upgrade of Richardson parking lot lighting -Reconstruction of 0.1 miles of paved trails at Richardson Nature Center -Engineering and construction for mill and overlay of 2.3 acres of pavement at Richardson and at the Operations Center","Addition of 40 parking stalls at Richardson Nature Center Upgrade of Richardson Nature Center parking lot lighting Reconstruction of 0.1 miles of paved trails at Richardson Nature Center Engineering and construction for mill and overlay of 2.3 acres of pavement at Richardson and the Operations Center",,,,,,"City Council",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Multiple projects within west side of Hyland Park Reserve: -Engineering and construction of 40 additional parking stalls at Richardson Nature Center -Engineering and construction of parking lot lighting upgrades at Richardson Nature Center -Engineering and reconstruction of 0.1 miles of paved trails at Richardson Nature Center -Engineering and construction for mill and overlay of 2.3 acres of pavement at Richardson Nature Center and the nearby Operations Center",,"Hyland Lake Park Reserve ",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hyland-lake-park-reserve-nature-center-improvements,,,, 10035433,"Hyland Park Reserve - Operations Center & Cold Storage Roof Replacement",2024,350000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Roof replacement","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Replace entire rubber membrane roof on both buildings (approximately 16,500 sq. ft. combined) with new rubber membrane roofs and add fall protection as required by OSHA.",,"Hyland Park Reserve",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hyland-park-reserve-operations-center-cold-storage-roof-replacement,,,, 10020240,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson PR Restroom and Maintenance Garage Replacement",2022,345888,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Full completion of new restroom and maintenance garage facility","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Replace restroom building & maintenance garage south of the Chalet Rd. parking lot with new restrooms that meet ADA requirements and new maintenance/trash/recycling building, including demolition to existing structures, retaining walls, soil corrections, associated stormwater management improvements, landscaping, lighting, concrete driveway & sidewalk connections, utilities, furniture, fixtures, equipment, turf restoration, surveys/permits, signage, plus design/engineering/legal & contingencies",,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,,,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hyland-bush-anderson-pr-restroom-and-maintenance-garage-replacement,,,, 10020240,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson PR Restroom and Maintenance Garage Replacement",2021,43440,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Full completion of new restroom and maintenance garage facility","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Replace restroom building & maintenance garage south of the Chalet Rd. parking lot with new restrooms that meet ADA requirements and new maintenance/trash/recycling building, including demolition to existing structures, retaining walls, soil corrections, associated stormwater management improvements, landscaping, lighting, concrete driveway & sidewalk connections, utilities, furniture, fixtures, equipment, turf restoration, surveys/permits, signage, plus design/engineering/legal & contingencies",,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,,,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hyland-bush-anderson-pr-restroom-and-maintenance-garage-replacement,,,, 10029577,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson PR - Improvements",2023,352850,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Provide quality and safe areas for fishing at Bush Lake.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Updating of fishing and beach areas including replacement and demolition of three existing fishing pier structures that were removed in 2022 and 2023 due to deteriorating materials spilling into the lake, retaining walls, soil corrections, associated stormwater management improvements, landscaping, lighting, concrete, driveway and sidewalk connections, utilities, furniture, fixtures, equipment, turf restoration, surveys and permits, signage, plus design/engineering/legal & contingencies.",,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hyland-bush-anderson-pr-improvements,,,, 10000516,"Implement elements of the Visitor Center Interpretive Concept Plan at Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,75000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post-construction)","The park visits increased from 459,500 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 594,200 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 84,700 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Regional Park, implement elements of the Visitor Center Interpretive Concept Plan to engage, educate, inform and encourage stewardship and preservation.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implement-elements-visitor-center-interpretive-concept-plan-lebanon-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000517,"Implement signage improvements throughout the County's regional parks and trails",2011,144987,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park/trail visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park/trail visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post construction).","The project was successfully completed. The park visits increased from 932,900 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 1,034,000 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 101,100 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"County-wide signage improvements at all regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implement-signage-improvements-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails,,,, 10000620,"Implement master plan amendment (need better description)",2017,140000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Form project task force including at least eight community members; Conduct at least 3 task force meetings for the planning process; Hold 2 public meetings to get feedback about the proposed plan.","City Council approval of master plan 3/27/19 and Met Council approval 6/26/19",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Amend and implement Park Master Plan using the adopted Great River Passage Master Plan as a base plan.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implement-master-plan-amendment-need-better-description,,,, 10000658,"Implement improvements for the Mississippi Gorge Regional Park",2018,44000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number of trail miles rehabilitated, the number and type of new recreational amenities, and the number and type of reconstructed recreational amenities. ","940' of walkway constructed 2 medium size picnic shelters constructed 1 large size picnic shelter constructed 10 new picnic areas 1 drinking fountain 2 new restroom enclosures 3 volleyball courts Numerous benches",,2938000,"Grant ID SG-05665/State O&M Funds",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineering, and construction of improvements included in the Metropolitan Council approved Master Plan for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park, specifically in the area south of I-35W on the west bank now commonly known as Bohemian Flats. Work will include bicycle and pedestrian paths, picnic areas, fishing areas, landscaping, signs, and visitor comfort facilities.",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park/Minneapolis",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implement-improvements-mississippi-gorge-regional-park,,,, 10000452,"Improve parking, buildings and other features at the Lake Elmo Swim Pond",2014,776000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Improve the accessibility and functionality of the Lake Elmo Swim Pond area. The existing facility is approximately 30 years old, and does not completely meet accessibility standards.","Constructed 0.3-mile sidewalk with ADA accesss improvements and rehabilitatied 3.5-acre swim pond. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Bassett Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Bassett Creek Regional Trail.",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improve-parking-buildings-and-other-features-lake-elmo-swim-pond,,,, 10000601,"Improve parking, buildings and other features at the Lake Elmo Swim Pond (year 2 of 2)",2017,230802,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number and types of accessible features added to the swim pond area; Number and types of improvements made to buildings and facilities.","Project completed and 1/3 mile of ADA compliant sidewalk added, four ADA accessible picnic tables, one ADA accessible floating chair for swim pond access, and four pedestrian ramps. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Improve parking, buildings and other features at the Lake Elmo Swim Pond to better meet ADA standards and improve other park visitor needs. The swim pond area was originally developed in 1986. The park had 464,200 visits in 2013.",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improve-parking-buildings-and-other-features-lake-elmo-swim-pond-year-2-2,,,, 10000317,"Improvements to roads, trails, utilities & vegetation at Harriet Island-Lilydale Regional Park",2012,1500000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Continued phased implementation of approved Lilydale Regional Park master plan components focused on design and construction of park road re-alignment/reconstruction including trails, utilities, storm water management, site work and landscaping. This is","Phase I construction of a new roadway, trail network and environmental remediation was completed in October 2013.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Harriet Island-Lilydale Regional Park. Implement plan improvements, roads, trails, utilities, vegetation.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-roads-trails-utilities-vegetation-harriet-island-lilydale-regional-park,,,, 10000398,"Improvements to trail, path, seating, concessions, shoreline & play area at Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2014,550000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park, contract trail, path, seating, concessions, and shoreline improvements and play area rehabilitation. Includes site furniture, landscaping, site utilities and lighting, design and engineering, project management.",,"Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-trail-path-seating-concessions-shoreline-play-area-nokomis-hiawatha-regional,,,, 10000540,"Improvements to maintenance shop at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2016,350000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Maintenance shop and campground improvements. ","Project complete. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Improvements to Maintenance Shop, renovations and campground support facility improvements to improve maintenance and operations efficiencies.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-maintenance-shop-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000600,"Improvements at the swim pond at Lake Elmo Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,109891,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number and types of accessible features added to the swim pond area, and number and types of improvements to buildings and facillites. ","Project completed and 1/3 mile of ADA compliant sidewalk added, four ADA accessible picnic tables, one ADA accessible floating chair for swim pond access, and four pedestrian ramps. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Improve parking, buildings and other features at the Lake Elmo Swim Pond to better meet ADA standards and improve other park visitor needs. The swim pond area was originally developed in 1986. The park had 464,200 visits in 2013.",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-swim-pond-lake-elmo-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000602,"Improvements at Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park - roads, parking, buildings (year 1 of 2)",2016,423000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of: SQFT of parking renovated; miles of road renovated; SQFT of parking relocated/built; miles of road relocated/built; Number and types of improvements made to buildings and facilities.","41,200 square feet (116 parking stalls) removed; 0.9 miles road removed; 46,000 square feet (139 parking stalls) constructed; 1.0 miles road constructed; New playground with landscaping, benches, and drinking fountain. Improved roadway and parking lots lighting, and automated security gate. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Renovation and partial relocation of the roads and parking areas at the park; including improvements to buildings and other related facilities. The current park building was constructed in 1985. The park had 75,300 visits in 2013.",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-cottage-grove-ravine-regional-park-roads-parking-buildings-year-1-2,,,, 10000603,"Improvements at Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park - roads, parking, buildings (year 2 of 2)",2017,475000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of square feet of parking renovated; miles of road renovated or built; parking relocated/built; improvements made to buildings and facilities.","41,200 square feet (116 parking stalls) removed; 0.9 miles road removed; 46,000 square feet (139 parking stalls) constructed; 1.0 miles road constructed; New playground with landscaping, benches, and drinking fountain. Improved roadway and parking lots lighting, and automated security gate. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Renovation and partial relocation of the roads and parking areas at the park; including improvements to buildings and other related facilities. The current park building was constructed in 1985. The park had 75,300 visits in 2013.",,"Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy ",Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-cottage-grove-ravine-regional-park-roads-parking-buildings-year-2-2,,,, 10000621,"Improvements to the Pickerel Clearing Area improvements at Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2017,822000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","2000 lineal feet of roadway completed; 3000 lineal feet of water and forced main sanitary service installed.","2,226 linear ft. of roadway constructed, 3,063 linear ft. of water and sanitary service constructed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continue Implementation of adopted master plan: Pickerel Clearing area including restroom, shelter, and associated site improvements",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvements-pickerel-clearing-area-improvements-lilydale-harriet-island-cherokee-heights,,,, 10000626,"Improvement throughout Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2016,2679000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of acres designed, trail miles rehabilitated, amendities added. ","13 acres designed, 0.75 miles rehabillitated, four rnew raised trail crossings, gathering space, 75 reconstructed pedestrian ramps with signage.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design & construct trail, shoreline, water access, picnic & concessions improvements",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvement-throughout-minneapolis-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10025588,"Indian Mounds Regional Park - Cultural Resources Study Implementation and Signage",2023,100000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of messaging features installed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Implementation of the cultural resources study including a series of messaging features installed throughout the regional park on existing benches and light/wayfinding poles, on fences or in landscapes. The project will also include storytelling/interview videos linked in the messaging features and also landscaping and vegetation establishment.",,"Indian Mounds Regional Park ",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-regional-park-cultural-resources-study-implementation-and-signage,,,, 10025588,"Indian Mounds Regional Park - Cultural Resources Study Implementation and Signage",2020,35000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Implementation of the cultural resources study including a series of messaging features installed throughout the regional park on existing benches and light/wayfinding poles, on fences or in landscapes. The project will also include storytelling/interview videos linked in the messaging features and also landscaping and vegetation establishment.",,"Indian Mounds Regional Park ",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-regional-park-cultural-resources-study-implementation-and-signage,,,, 10025592,"Indian Mounds Regional Park - Fish Hatchery Trail Design",2021,100000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","90% construction documents prepared.","100% construction documents prepared",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Pre-design, design, and engineering to stabilize and reconstruct the Fish Hatchery Trail. Project may include internal staff design time, consultant coordination, environmental and natural resource review, and project administration.",,"Indian Mounds Regional Park",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-regional-park-fish-hatchery-trail-design,,,, 10025593,"Indian Mounds Regional Park - Fish Hatchery Trail Design and Construction",2023,450000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Linear feet of trail reconstructed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design, engineering, and construction of the Fish Hatchery Trail. Project may include stabilizing embankment, conducting environmental cleanup, removing existing trail, paving new trail, and adding lighting and other amenities.",,"Indian Mounds Regional Park",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-regional-park-fish-hatchery-trail-design-and-construction,,,, 10012058,"Indian Mounds Interpretive Plan Implementation",2021,359173,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of messaging features installed","5 messaging features installed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Implementation of the Cultural Resources Study expected to be completed in Summer 2019. Project may include signage, interpretive elements, access reconfigurement to portions of park, and other items identified in the plan. ",,"Indian Mounds Interpretive Plan Implementation ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-interpretive-plan-implementation,,,, 10012058,"Indian Mounds Interpretive Plan Implementation",2020,200000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of messaging features installed","5 messaging features installed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Implementation of the Cultural Resources Study expected to be completed in Summer 2019. Project may include signage, interpretive elements, access reconfigurement to portions of park, and other items identified in the plan. ",,"Indian Mounds Interpretive Plan Implementation ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-mounds-interpretive-plan-implementation,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2024,400000,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2023,150000,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2022,400000,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2021,305000,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2020,305000,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","FY20 Proposed Activities -Update the Project Proposal & Prioritization database & application based on new requirements in FY19. This is used by staff to propose projects & route them through regional & central office reviews. -Complete the development & deployment of the Public Water Access Operations Application a suite of desktop/mobile applications that support condition assessments generate work orders & accomplishment reporting for Water Access Site operations. This will enable field staff to incorporate daily work information so management has the tools to analyze information & measure outcomes. -Migrate trails & roads information & capture business requirements for the creation of the user interface. Migrate geospatial components into the new structure & gather business requirements & work flows to develop an interface for spatial data collection mapping & attribution. -Gather business requirements for the Parks & Trails utilities & infrastructure database. Gather the needed business requirements to provide a means for State Parks SRAs State Waysides & State Forest Campground facilities to collect data on utility line placement & overall infrastructure maintained at each site. -Enhance existing interface for State Parks SRAs State Waysides & State Forest Campground facility data. Enhance the existing data interface to enable improved user/administrative interaction. -Continue to leverage authoritative data from EIS for web content & reports. Collect business requirements & enhance the EIS to provide immediate access for frequently needed info & produce established annual reports. -Improve security & safety for staff & visitors to state parks by installing video security cameras at locations throughout MN. -Improve the security of Point of Sale transactions using credit cards by meeting Purchasing Card Industry standards for compliance. This includes network configuration changes & the addition of single purpose POS stations. ",,,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2019,420000,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","FY19 Proposed Activities - Design and development of the Public Water Access Operations Application – Develop desktop and mobile applications and tools to support condition assessments generate work orders and accomplishment reporting for Water Access Site operations. This will enable field staff to incorporate daily work information so that management has the tools to analyze information and measure outcomes to assess future workloads and budgets. - Migrate trails and roads information and capture business requirements for the creation of the user interface – Migrate geospatial components of roads and trails data into the new structure and gather business requirements and work flows to develop an interface for spatial data collection mapping and attribution. This will allow field staff to actively manage road and trail data with a consistent integrated approach. - Gather business requirements for the Parks and Trails utilities and infrastructure database – Gather the needed business requirements to provide a means for State Parks State Recreation Areas State Waysides and State Forest Campground facilities to collect data on utility line placement and overall infrastructure maintained at each site. The data will enhance knowledge of utilities on site. - Enhance existing interface for State Parks State Recreation Areas State Waysides and State Forest Campground facility data - Enhance the existing data interface to enable improved user and administrative interaction. The enhancements will include functional and efficient tools to enable customized presentation and expedite editing within the application. - Continue to leverage authoritative data from EIS for web content and reports. Collect business requirements and enhance the EIS to provide immediate access for frequently needed information and produce established annual reports.","FY19 Outcomes -Continued to support the Minnesota Great Outdoors application by providing updated DNR Parks and Trails managed park and trail locational and amenity data. -Initiated the design and development of the Public Water Access Operations tool and completed the desktop component of the application and used it to record management activities at Water Access Sites. -Built a mobile tool to facilitate the update of more than 500 photographs of State Park Campsites that are available for review through the State Park Reservation system for citizens when making reservations. -Updated the Point of Interest tool that is used by State park staff to augment cartographic products that are provided to visitors for orientation and wayfinding. -Expanded and built out the Enterprise Information System to include additional feature attributes associated with Water Access Sites that were identified as necessary by the Water Access Site Operations team. -Gather business requirements for an update to the existing Project Proposal and Prioritization system that is used by State Park and Trails staff to document and propose projects that are then routed through Regional and Central Office review and approval. -Installed 49 video security cameras at 12 state park locations statewide improving the safety and security for staff and visitors. Sites include Afton State Park Big Bog Recreation Area Beaver Creek State Park Great River Bluff State Park Interstate State Park Lake Bemidji State Park Lake Bronson State Park Lake Maria State Park Old Mill State Park Red River State Recreation Area William 0’Brien State Park and Zippel Bay State Park. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2018,225803,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","FY18 Proposed Activities - Convert geospatial component of roads and trails data into new structure and develop an interface for spatial data collection mapping and attribution. This will allow field staff to actively manage road and trail data with a consistent integrated approach. - Enhance existing interface for State Parks State Recreation Areas State Waysides and State Forest Campground facility data to enable improved user and administrative access. The enhancements will enable customized presentation and editing within the application. - Elicit and analyze requirements and develop desktop and mobile application tools to support condition assessments generate work orders and accomplishment reporting for Water Access Site operations. This will enable field staff to incorporate updated information management tools into daily work. - Continue to leverage authoritative data from EIS for web content and reports. Collect business requirements and enhance the EIS to provide immediate access for frequently needed information and produce established annual reports. ","FY18 Outcomes - Develop the data migration process and the improvement of trail and road information - The improvement of trails and roads data along with the continued migration of the data into a new structure will assist in the development of an interface for data collection validation and archiving spatial and attribute information. This will allow field staff to actively manage road and trail data with a consistent integrated approach. - Captured business requirements and work flows analysis for the Public Water Access Operations Application – Information gathering for desktop and mobile applications and tools to support condition assessments generate work orders and accomplishment reporting for Water Access Site operations. This will enable field staff to incorporate daily work information so that management has the tools to analyze information and measure outcomes to assess future workloads and budgets. - Supported development of the Minnesota Great Outdoors Application – Provide information to support the web application to assist the public to search for parks trails and outdoor recreation opportunities near-by. Multiple agencies collaborated on the site's design and development. - Development and collection of historical features throughout Parks and Trails – Development of the data structure and tools to collect historical features found on Parks and Trails lands. This will help staff to know where these sites of historical significance exist in the event of natural disaster site development or further historical research. - Development and creation of a web application for the validation of water buffers – The development and creation of a water buffer application used in validating the criteria of water buffer law as it pertains to state owned lands. This will assist in pinpointing problem areas of erosion and remedial plans needed to correct the issue.",,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2017,180000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","FY17 Proposed Activities -Complete design of geospatial component of trails data and develop an interface for spatial data collection mapping and attribution. This will allow field staff to actively manage trail data. -Enhance existing interface for State Parks State Recreation Areas State Waysides and State Forest Campground facility data including locations and pictures of campsites. -Develop interfaces for data maintenance and reporting of State and Local Water Access Sites. -Continue to leverage authoritative data from EIS for web content and reports. ","FY17 Outcomes - Enterprise Information System - Develop data interfaces for maintenance and reporting of State Water Access Sites – A data maintenance interface was completed for State Public Water Access Sites; DNR Parks and Trails staff have access to maintain authoritative data about the facilities present at these management units. Additional functionality was added to support the addition of new facilities and the removal/retirement of facilities that no longer exist. - Develop authoritative content for data-driven web content and pages (ParkFinder Calendar of Events Parks’ individual pages) – DNR’s web content managers continue to integrated several components of the EIS information to feed web pages. Derived products in GIS format continue to be maintained as changes to the Parks and Trails asset inventory changes These data have also been published to the State Geospatial data portal. - Establish a framework to operationalize authoritative data – A framework to publish data content from EIS has been created and is being expanded as more data enters the system. - Captured over 17 000 pictures of campsites at State Parks across the state including 80% of campsites and integrated into Parks online Reservation System. FY17 outcomes - other IT related: - Placement of new security camera systems or the upgrade of current security systems at twenty three State Parks for increased safety and security. - Upgraded internet connections new WIFI and office upgrades at thirty five State Parks. - Completed the courtesy phone project in May of 2017 for the public to access reservation system and be available for safety. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2016,320000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program plans to achieve the following outcomes during FY16: - Complete design and definitions for Trail data; - Develop interfaces to data for maintenance and reporting of State Park State Recreation Areas State Waysides and State Forest Campgrounds facility information; - Develop output for data-driven web content and pages (ParkFinder Calendar of Events Parks’ individual pages); - Establish a framework to operationalize authoritative data. ","-Complete design and definitions for trail data – data tables attributes and content has been defined for DNR administered trails and were developed with subject matter experts and technical staff. -Develop interfaces to data for maintenance and r",,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2015,223000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program area will increase the reliability of Parks and Trails data and information utilized for planning operations on the web and on maps and for other public information. Currently in phase 3 of the project plan Build and populate repository database and beginning stages of Phase 4 Designing and Building User Interfaces.","This program achieved the following outcomes during FY15: -Clearly defined divisional authoritative data for State Water Access Sites State Parks State Recreation Areas State Waysides and Facilities managed by the Division of Parks and Trails; - Designed data structure built structure and populated database for State Parks State Recreation Areas State Waysides and State Forest Campground Facilities; - Documented procedures for migrating data; - Documented procedures and processes for maintenance of data; - Built data maintenance interface (State Water Access Sites). ",,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2014,230000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program area will provide for increased reliability of Parks and Trails data utilized in maps on the web and for other public information. Four phases of development: 1. Inventory and Analysis; 2. Design and Data Preparation; 3. Build and populate a repository database; and 4. Enhance the repository database with user interfaces. ","A systematic approach has been taken to identify and correct redundant and inconsistent data maintained and reported by the Division of Parks and Trails in preparation for managing the information in a division-wide repository of authoritative data.",,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2013,210000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2012,210000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2011,300000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"This program area will provide for increased business processes and reporting through the use of single source authoritative data. This will create more reliable public information. Four phases of development: 1. Inventory and Analysis; 2. Design and Data Preparation; 3. Build and populate a repository database; and 4. Enhance the repository database with user interfaces. This is a multi-year program target through December of 2013.","The a process has been established with Content Authorities to confirm divisional authoritative data. The identification of the data will be ongoing. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 3225,"Information Technology",2010,280000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"Establish a plan to manage data centrally will eliminate redundant and outdated information.",,,,,,,,,,,"This program will develop a centralized, integrated approach to managing existing data systems and incorporating new information needs into the integrated enterprise information system of data. ","MNDNR divisions of Parks and Recreation and Trails and Waterways were merged to form the Division of Parks and Trails in December, 2008. At the time, data management practices in the two former divisions were unique, but there was significant overlap in content and needs. Unique and independent data management practices resulted in duplicate datasets being developed and managed by different individuals or groups leading to a high likelihood of inconsistent and outdated information being distributed and reported by the new division of Parks and Trails. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-technology,,,, 10000384,"Install interactive computer kiosk at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2012,88000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Project is complete and the grant closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve. Install interactive computer kiosk to provide park activity information.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/install-interactive-computer-kiosk-rice-creek-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000505,"Install a fishing pier at Lake George Regional Park.",2010,52462,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. .","Park visits increased. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Install a fishing pier at Lake George Regional Park.",,"Lake George Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/install-fishing-pier-lake-george-regional-park,,,, 3227,"Integrated Minnesota State Parks Trails and Forests Recreation Map",2011,20000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project will develop a statewide parks and trails map in print and in a web-based form. The print map will be generalized and the web-based map will be more descriptive. The aim of this project is to create public awareness of recreational opportunities and, as a result, increased visitation to these areas. ","The production of this map and web-based product will develop public awareness of recreational facilities/opportunities across the state. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Ellison,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5645",amy.ellison@state.mn.us,Mapping,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/integrated-minnesota-state-parks-trails-and-forests-recreation-map-0,,,, 3227,"Integrated Minnesota State Parks Trails and Forests Recreation Map",2010,20000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project will develop a statewide parks and trails map in print and in a web-based form. The print map will be generalized and the web-based map will be more descriptive. The aim of this project is to create public awareness of recreational opportunities and, as a result, increased visitation to these areas. ","The production of this map and web-based product will develop public awareness of recreational facilities/opportunities across the state. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Ellison,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5645",amy.ellison@state.mn.us,Mapping,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/integrated-minnesota-state-parks-trails-and-forests-recreation-map-0,,,, 32158,"Interstate State Park acquisition",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project acquired a small portion of land in Interstate State Park. The land may serve a trail connection from Scandia into the park in the future.",,,2013-09-30,2014-09-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interstate-state-park-acquisition,,,, 32158,"Interstate State Park acquisition",13,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project acquired a small portion of land in Interstate State Park. The land may serve a trail connection from Scandia into the park in the future.",,,2013-09-30,2014-09-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interstate-state-park-acquisition,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2024,2010424,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division anticipates managing invasive plant species on approximately 11,800 acres.  Previous 5 years average 11,852 acres/yr. ",,,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2023,1146731," M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","The division anticipates managing invasive species on approximately 11,860 acres. ","The division conducted efforts to manage invasive plant species on approximately 11,958 acres. ",,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2022,1233959,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","The division anticipates managing invasive species on approximately 13 600 acres. ","The division conducted efforts to manage invasive plant species on approximately 11,860 acres. ",,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2021,1006732,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The division anticipates managing invasive species on approximately 11 400 acres.","11 411 acres managed for invasive species.",,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2020,967993,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","In 2020 the division will manage approximately 11 000 acres for invasive species. Acreage is decreasing in part due to successful control efforts.","The division managed approximately 11 873 acres of invasive species. This figure includes work resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy General Fund etc.). Acreage is decreasing in part due to successful control efforts.",,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2019,886996,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In 2019 the division will manage approximately 11 000 acres for invasive species. Acreage is decreasing in part due to successful control efforts.","The division has managed approximately 12 160 acres of invasive species as of January 2019. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy ENRTF/LCCMR etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2018,1047050,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In 2018 the division will manage approximately 14 000 acres for invasive species. Acreage is decreasing in part due to successful control efforts.","The division has managed approximately 12 886 acres of invasive species as of January 2018. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy ENRTF/LCCMR etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2017,274364,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division will manage approximately 16 000 acres for invasive species. ","The division has managed approximately 20 140 acres of invasive species as of January 2017. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy ENRTF/LCCMR etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2016,675000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division will manage approximately 11 600 acres for invasive species. ","The division has managed approximately 14 364 acres of invasive species as of January 2016. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy Bonding etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years. ",,,,675000,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2015,539510,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division will manage approximately 15 000 acres for invasive species.","The division has managed approximately 15 153 acres of invasive species as of January 2015. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy Bonding etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years. ",,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2014,476600,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division will manage approximately 15 000 acres for invasive species.","The division has managed approximately 15 636 acres of invasive species as of January 2014. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy Bonding etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2013,472773,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2012,472773,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","MNDNR Parks and Trails has generally controlled invasives on about 8 000 acres per biennium. the biennial target is 21 000 acres.","MNDNR Parks and Trails controlled invasives on 23 702 acres during this biennium. This represents 113% of the target. Final FY12-FY13 totals will be available at the end of the 2013 calendar year when field staff provide statewide accomplishment reports however the target has already been exceeded.",,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2011,500000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (2)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3219,"Invasive Species Detection, Prevention, and Control on Lands Administered by the Division of Parks and Trails",2010,700000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (2)",,"MNDNR Parks and Trails has generally controlled invasives on about 12 168 acres per biennium so the division's target for FY2010-2011 including the additional 4 000 acres is 16 168 acres.","The division exceeded its target (16 168 acres) by approximately 25% (20 133 total acres). While this is great progress many acres of state park land remain infested with non-native plants.",,,,,,,,,,"This on-going program is for detecting, mapping and controlling invasive plant species and re-establishing native vegetation in their place on lands administered by the Division of Parks and Trails. Control of invasive plant species furthers progress to preserve and restore the quality of native plant communities on Parks and Trails lands as well as helps prevent the spread of invasives to new locations. ","Invasive species are considered the second most significant threat to protection of biodiversity in the United States, affecting about half of all rare species. MNDNR has also identified invasive species as one of the greatest land and water challenges facing the state. PAT invasive species control efforts are largely focused on aggressive exotic plant species which are most likely to negatively impact state park lands such as buckthorn, Canada thistle and garlic mustard. Controlling invasive species helps the division to meet its statutory mandate to preserve, perpetuate and interpret natural features that existed in the area of the park prior to European settlement (MS 86A.05). ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/invasive-species-detection-prevention-and-control-lands-administered-division-parks-and,,,, 3255,"Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area - Gilbert",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Add photovoltaic solar arrays",,,2010-06-01,2010-09-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Linnell,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5626",stan.linnell@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/iron-range-highway-vehicle-recreation-area-gilbert,,,, 9426,"Irving & John Anderson County Park",2010,60250,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Isanti County",,"Construct three boardwalks and one observation platform to extend existing trails across wetlands and open up access throughout the park.",,,2010-10-12,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Isanti,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/irving-john-anderson-county-park,,,, 18204,"Itasca State Park replace security cameras",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Security camera system was replaced at Itasca State Park","For continuous safety of the public and staff at the park the system was upgraded to better fulfill survelance needs.",,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Kovacovich,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","2115 Birchmont Beach Rd. NW",Bemidji,MN,56601,"(218) 308-2652",michael.kovacovich@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-state-park-replace-security-cameras,,,, 32151,"Itasca State Park water and sewer system condition study",2014,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This study investigated the entire water and sewer system servicing Itasca State Park. A condition report was created that proposes a 12-year rehabilitation schedule. Itasca is Minnesota's oldest park at almost 100 years old. It's water and sewer infrastructure is in dire need of rehab. Failure of this system would be most likely when the park is being heavily visited. Until now, a comprehensive inventory of the entire water and sewer system did not exist. This report forms the basis for the DNR's 2016 bonding request for funding to begin long-needed rehabilitation within this park.",,,2014-05-01,2015-05-29,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-state-park-water-and-sewer-system-condition-study,,,, 32151,"Itasca State Park water and sewer system condition study",14,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This study investigated the entire water and sewer system servicing Itasca State Park. A condition report was created that proposes a 12-year rehabilitation schedule. Itasca is Minnesota's oldest park at almost 100 years old. It's water and sewer infrastructure is in dire need of rehab. Failure of this system would be most likely when the park is being heavily visited. Until now, a comprehensive inventory of the entire water and sewer system did not exist. This report forms the basis for the DNR's 2016 bonding request for funding to begin long-needed rehabilitation within this park.",,,2014-05-01,2015-05-29,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-state-park-water-and-sewer-system-condition-study,,,, 32157,"Itasca State Park design of phase II of the bike trail",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project accomplished the design of the next phase of the new bike trail at Itasca State Park, from the Mississippi Rover to the Oziwindib group center. Portions of the bike trail follow the park road, which is a very dangerous situation for both bikers and motorists. This project will remove this safety risk. The DNR will seek 2016 bonding to construct Phase II.",,,2014-09-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-state-park-design-phase-ii-bike-trail,,,, 32147,"Jay Cooke State Park",2015,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project acquired 40 acres of land within the Jay Cooke State Park boundary on its western side. The land may serve as western access to hiking trails in the future.",,,2015-03-02,2015-03-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Carlton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jay-cooke-state-park,,,, 32161,"Jay Cooke State Park solar array",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project constructed a 40 kw solar array for Jay Cooke State Park. The array will offset electrical use in the shop area, which is one of the highest energy using areas in the park.",,,2014-07-25,2015-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Carlton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jay-cooke-state-park-solar-array,,,, 3270,"Jay Cooke River Inn Rehabilitation",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Upgrades to the River Inn retained the building’s historic integrity and include new ADA-accessible restrooms, new historically appropriate and energy-efficient power-assisted exterior doors, new interpretive exhibits, new energy-efficient lighting and upgrades to a large three-dimensional topographical map with recommended biking, photography, geology, history and nature routes to explore.","Originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps between 1939 and 1942, the River Inn at Jay Cooke State Park has long housed interpretive exhibits, offices, restrooms and a large indoor picnic area with a grand fireplace. Legacy funding made updates and enhancements to this historic building possible. Listed on the National Register, it hadn’t been significantly remodeled since the 1970s.",,2010-05-01,2011-05-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Carlton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jay-cooke-river-inn-rehabilitation,,,, 25805,"M.B. Johnson Park",2013,275000,,,,,,,,,,,,"City of Moorhead",,"Park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the City of Moorhead.",,,2013-12-19,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mb-johnson-park,,,, 10035437,"Jurisdicition-wide - Forestry-Horticulture Initiatives",2024,200000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres of surface water improved; reduction of sendiments and other water quality standard measures.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Funding for contractors and consultants to perform water quality improvement work beyond the standard operational work done by staff. Contracted work typically involves consulting services to develop projects and contracted services for implementing projects (e.g. alum treatments, stabilization and erosion control work), and equipment needs.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdicition-wide-forestry-horticulture-initiatives,,,, 10020243,"Jurisdiction-wide Parks and Natural Resources Supervisor FY22/23",2023,48700,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The creation and implementation of system plans for managing the built and natural resource assets of the park system. ","New Supervisor manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"The position manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations. The position is responsible for asset management of park facilities, grounds and natural resources (forest, prairie, wetland, shore land, wildlife).",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-parks-and-natural-resources-supervisor-fy2223,,,, 10020243,"Jurisdiction-wide Parks and Natural Resources Supervisor FY22/23",2022,57000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The creation and implementation of system plans for managing the built and natural resource assets of the park system. ","New Supervisor manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"The position manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations. The position is responsible for asset management of park facilities, grounds and natural resources (forest, prairie, wetland, shore land, wildlife).",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-parks-and-natural-resources-supervisor-fy2223,,,, 10020244,"Jurisdiction-wide Recreation and Volunteer Specialist FY22/23",2023,40400,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Engage with approximately 3-4,000 participants in various recreation and volunteer programs and activities offered throughout the Carver County regional system","7,137 Program participants, 1,473 Program participants. 157 programs, 246 Volunteer hours ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Continue recreation and volunteer specialist position, engage park visitors in recreation programs, volunteer and outreach activities. Develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-recreation-and-volunteer-specialist-fy2223,,,, 10020244,"Jurisdiction-wide Recreation and Volunteer Specialist FY22/23",2022,39000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Engage with approximately 3-4,000 participants in various recreation and volunteer programs and activities offered throughout the Carver County regional system","7,137 Program participants, 1,473 Program participants. 157 programs, 246 Volunteer hours ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Continue recreation and volunteer specialist position, engage park visitors in recreation programs, volunteer and outreach activities. Develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-recreation-and-volunteer-specialist-fy2223,,,, 10020245,"Jurisdiction-wide Brand Awareness and Marketing Campaign FY22/23",2023,100000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Implement an awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the Dakota County park system ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-brand-awareness-and-marketing-campaign-fy2223,,,, 10020245,"Jurisdiction-wide Brand Awareness and Marketing Campaign FY22/23",2022,100000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of unique marketing products developed (print, digital, or other). ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Implement an awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the Dakota County park system ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-brand-awareness-and-marketing-campaign-fy2223,,,, 10020246,"Jurisdiction-wide Outreach and Engagement FY22/23",2023,87500,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outreach-and-engagement-fy2223,,,, 10020246,"Jurisdiction-wide Outreach and Engagement FY22/23",2022,87500,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of internal and external departments/organizations that collaborated with Dakota County Parks. Number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outreach-and-engagement-fy2223,,,, 10020254,"Jurisdiction-wide Nature Outdoor and Recreation Programming",2022,125000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of programs. Number of participants. Number of participants of color. Number of participants meeting low income standards. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue to support outreach and outdoor recreation based programming for people of color and low income users throughout the Ramsey County Regional Parks & Trails system. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-nature-outdoor-and-recreation-programming,,,, 10025583,"Jurisdiction-wide Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2023,110000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of youth participants, people of color youth participants, number of natural resource project performed, hours performed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with the Conservation Corps of Minnesota to provide a crew and engage youth to perform natural resource management tasks throughout the regional park and trail system. Buckthorn removal, community garden maintenance, invasive species control, and landscaping are some of the tasks performed.",,"Jurisdiction-wide ",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-conservation-corps-minnesota-0,,,, 10025584,"Jurisdiction-wide Nature Outdoor and Recreation Programming",2023,115000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of programs, participants, participants of color, participants meeting low-income standards.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue to support outreach and outdoor recreation-based programming for people of color and low income users throughout the Ramsey County Regional Parks & Trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-nature-outdoor-and-recreation-programming-0,,,, 10025585,"Jurisdiction-wide Off-Leash Dog Area Improvements",2023,80000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Implement Phase 1 improvements associated with grant SG22P4-06-04 for phased improvements at Battle Creek, Rice Creek, and Otter Lake OLDAs","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Initiate phased improvement recommendations from the offleash dog area master plan consisting of site and utility improvements, building structure improvements, trail connections, parking lot, fencing, accessibility, restoration, and wayfinding at off-leash dog areas in Battle Creek Regional Park, Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park, and the Rice Creek North Regional Trail.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-leash-dog-area-improvements-0,,,, 10035426,"Jurisdiction-wide - Engagement and Project Scoping",2024,317000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Project scopes are defined through community engagement, and subsequent improvement grants are executed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Funding will be used for engagement and scoping for long-range plan implementation. Specific activities include project administration, community engagement, events, development of supporting graphics and engagement materials, mailers, temporary communication signage, advertising, and communications. To deepen community engagement, MPRB works with community members at the time of implementation to prioritize improvements to be built with available funding. This grant will allow MPRB to advance project work toward the determination of specific scopes while also meeting grant requirements. Then, final project-specific grants will be executed. MPRB plans to annually execute this type of grant, at roughly 6% of all general ""plan implementation"" projects in MPRB's adopted CIP for the year. In 2024, the projects and amounts are as follows: Minneapolis Chain of Lakes: $113,000 Shingle Creek: $84,000 Mississippi Gorge: $81,000 Columbia Parkway: $39,000",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-engagement-and-project-scoping,,,, 10035434,"Jurisdiction-wide - Interpretive Sign Program",2024,80000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of visitors to the parks where signs are located. Number of QR code visits for translation services. Environmental education satisfaction.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"The project will develop and produce interpretive signange focusing on self-directed learning at locations throughout Three Rivers Park District. This program will provide 24/7 education materials, designed to be ADA Accessible, and to be translatable in multiple languages using QR codes. Signage will be developed and installed throughout the Park District. The actual final number of signs, along with use of interactive features such as QR Code site visits, will be used to help measure the success of the program.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-interpretive-sign-program,,,, 10035410,"Jurisdiction-wide - Volunteer and Education Coordinators",2021,139312,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Total number and type of activities, programs, program hours, participants, and special events 2. Total number of people engaged in volunteerism and impact of their work","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"The Education and Volunteer Coordinators were established for program development/implementation. They will increase efforts to connect, recruit, lead, and coordinate people to our regional parks while developing a deeper relationship with recreation staff, schools, and other groups. Funding may also be used for supplies associated with this program.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2020-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-volunteer-and-education-coordinators,,,, 10035420,"Jurisdiction-wide - Outreach",2024,43000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Document programs supported with Outreach funding, number of participants and number and types of outreach activities conducted.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds will be used to attract users, conduct recreation programs at areas inside and outside of park boundaries, encourage use of regional park and trail facilities, provide scholarships for those who meet income guidelines for low/moderate incomes, provide access to those with disabilities, provide staffing to conduct recreation programs and outreach activities, and fund advertising and marketing for programs and outreach activities.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outreach,,,, 10035421,"Jurisdiction-wide - Indigenous Liaison Position",2024,40000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Engagement: Tasks will include, but are not limited to, planning engagement events/meetings, outreach and recruitment of participants, preparation of meeting agenda and notes, and meeting facilitation. Land Management: Examples of types of recommendations might include: 1) indigenous perspectives on how ecological restoration can be approached, 2) specific plant species that could be emphasized, and 3) indigenous approaches, practices, and techniques to natural resource management. Strategy Development: This will include topics where there is interest in ongoing Indigenous engagement and partnership, potential partners, recommended formats and strategies for long term engagement and relationship building. Education: Amplify Indigenous stories, histories, cultural practices and connections to land through employment, partnerships, planning, programming, ceremony, foraging, land management, interpretation and proactive community engagement across projects and programs.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Dakota County Parks will hire its first ever Indigenous Parks Liaison to incorporate Indigenous cultural perspectives into Dakota County Park topics related to the reintroduction of bison to Spring Lake Park Reserve, culturally significant Indigenous sites within park boundaries, and partnership opportunities. The Liaison will identify and prioritize topic areas for Indigenous engagement, help make contacts with local Indigenous communities, advise on the best format for engagement, facilitate information flow and engagement activities between Indigenous communities and the County, and to identify actions and resources that will sustain the effort long-term.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-indigenous-liaison-position,,,, 10035422,"Jurisdiction-wide - Parks Outreach & Engagement Coordinator",2024,90125,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Monitor and report on: Number of internal and external departments/organizations that collaborated with Dakota County Parks. Number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members. Additional focus would be identifying and supporting opportunities for partnership with DC departments including social services, corrections, etc. to provide opportunities to connect clients to outdoors.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-parks-outreach-engagement-coordinator,,,, 10020238,"Jurisdiction-wide Natural Resource Management ",2022,125000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres restored by type, number of invasive species removed, acres managed for oak wilt, etc. ","Campsite Establishment/Maintenance- 51 Sites, Debris Removal / Litter Clean Up- 205 lbs, Diseased Tree Management-551 hrs, Exotic/Invasive Species Management-31.95 acres, General Building/Grounds Maintenance-591 hrs, Non-motorized Trail Improvement/Maintenance-7980 ft, Nursery Activities - moving/sorting/harvesting/etc- 324.5 hrs, Planting - trees/shrubs/forbs/grasses- 275 plants, Seeding- 500 sq ft, Training- Technical Skills- 15 hrs, Vegetation Removal- 1.43 acres, Infested ash and hazard tree removal, chipping, and hauling- 112.6 crew hrs, 185 acres burned, 0.12 mi water trail improvement/maintenance",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Contract with organizations or hire staff for natural resource and maintenance management throughout the regional system in Anoka County. Includes invasive species removal, prairie, oak savanna and forest restorations, oak wilt management, seeding, plantings, additional building and grounds maintenance, tree/shrub removal, debris removal, sign installation, river clean-up/obstruction removal, and public outreach/education about natural resource management. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-natural-resource-management,,,, 10020242,"Jurisdiction-wide Outreach FY22/23",2023,43000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Document programs supported with Outreach funding, number of participants and number and types of outreach activities conducted. ","28 events discounted for 9 participating organizations. Outreach programs included archery, canoeing, geocaching, and outdoor cooking.",,,,,,"County Board",0.5,"Carver County",,"Improve Carver County's outreach abilities for regional parks and trails areas and recreation programs. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outreach-fy2223,,,, 10020242,"Jurisdiction-wide Outreach FY22/23",2022,28000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Document programs supported with Outreach funding, number of participants and number and types of outreach activities conducted. ","28 events discounted for 9 participating organizations. Outreach programs included archery, canoeing, geocaching, and outdoor cooking.",,,,,,"County Board",0.5,"Carver County",,"Improve Carver County's outreach abilities for regional parks and trails areas and recreation programs. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outreach-fy2223,,,, 10020253,"Jurisdiction-wide Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2022,110000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of youth participants and of those, the number of youth of color. Number of natural resource projects performed. Hours performed. ","The CCM crew worked on 9 different natural resource projects within the park system totaling 3,395 hours and 70 acres were improved. A total of 13 days of youth education were implemented totaling 300 hours.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with the Conservation Corps of Minnesota to provide a crew and engage youth to perform natural resource management tasks throughout the regional park system. Buckthorn removal, community garden maintenance, invasive species control, and landscaping are some of the tasks performed. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-conservation-corps-minnesota,,,, 10020255,"Jurisdiction-wide Off-Leash Dog Area Improvements",2022,200000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Implement phased improvements identified in the System-Wide Off-Leash Dog Area master plan at Battle Creek, Rice Creek and Otter Lake Off-leash dog areas. ","1 pedestrian bridge, 3 ADA accessible pedestrian entrances, 7 double gated bullpens, and additional fencing",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Initiate phased improvement recommendations from the Off Leash Dog Area master plan consisting of site and utility improvements, building structure improvements, trail connections, parking lot improvements, stormwater management, site amenities, restoration, and wayfinding at off leash dog areas in Battle Creek Regional Park, Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park, and the Rice Creek Regional Trail corridor. ",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-leash-dog-area-improvements,,,, 10035444,"Jurisdiction-wide - Playground Redevelopment",2025,535000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Implement playground improvements throughout the regional park system to provide enhanced amenities and use.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative cost, and contingencies for system wide playground replacement and redevelopment including playground equipment and infrastructure, site and utility improvements, site amenities, stormwater management, wayfinding and restoration; initiate playground construction improvements.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-playground-redevelopment,,,, 10035445,"Jurisdiction-wide - Sign Implementation",2025,174176,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Complete phased improvements with associated funding and future funding requests. Survey users to determine how well improvements are recieved.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design and implementation of new regional park signs throughout the Ramsey County Park system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-sign-implementation,,,, 10035446,"Jurisdiction-wide - Conservation Corps of Minnesota",2025,140000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Number of youth participants, people of color youth participants, number of natural resource project performed, hours performed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with the Conservation Corps of Minnesota to provide a crew and engage youth to perfrom natural resource management tasks througout the regional park and trail system. Buckthorn removal, community garden maintenance, invasive species control, and landscaping are some of the task performed.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-conservation-corps-minnesota-1,,,, 10035447,"Jurisdiction-wide - Outdoor Nature & Recreation Programming",2025,270000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Number of programs, participants of color, participats meeting low income standards.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue to support outreach and otudoor recreation based programming for people of color and low income users througou the Ramsey County Regional Parks & Trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2024-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jurisdiction-wide-outdoor-nature-recreation-programming,,,, 10029590,"Keller Regional Park - Tuj Lub Court Improvements",2025,689961,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Complete improvements for an enhanced facility. Engage users after improvements are completed to determine how well improvements are received. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for enhanced Tuj Lub court infrastructure, site and utility improvements, site amenities, stormwater management, wayfinding and restoration. ",,"Keller Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/keller-regional-park-tuj-lub-court-improvements,,,, 10029590,"Keller Regional Park - Tuj Lub Court Improvements",2024,675762,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for enhanced Tuj Lub court infrastructure, site and utility improvements, site amenities, stormwater management, wayfinding and restoration. ",,"Keller Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/keller-regional-park-tuj-lub-court-improvements,,,, 10029590,"Keller Regional Park - Tuj Lub Court Improvements",2023,1342341,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Planning, design, engineering, permitting/administrative costs, and contingencies for enhanced Tuj Lub court infrastructure, site and utility improvements, site amenities, stormwater management, wayfinding and restoration. ",,"Keller Regional Park",2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/keller-regional-park-tuj-lub-court-improvements,,,, 18273,"Kensington Rune Stone Park",2013,337000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Douglas County",,"Acquire approximately 84.4-acre addition to existing 305-acre regional park.",,,2013-01-03,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kensington-rune-stone-park,,,, 9460,"Kensington Runestone Park",2012,261475,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Douglas County",,"Multi-use trails including 640 feet of elevated boardwalk, new park entrance including 1800 feet of entrance road.",,,2012-04-19,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kensington-runestone-park,,,, 3271,"Kids' Interactive Web Site",2010,58720,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"Produce a new engaging age-appropriate website for young children.","A vendor was selected after an RFP process and a standalone Flash-based kids’ site has been designed programmed and beta tested. The site is now completing final testing and the prize fulfillment path is being put in place on the reservations website and in the parks. The new kids' site will launch on the public DNR website in mid-March with a public promotion during grade school spring break the first week of April 2013. After the new site has been publicly announced we will begin measuring page views and other metrics to track its ongoing success.",,,,,,,,,,"This project will create an interactive, educational website for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors.","By engaging in meaningful youth-targeted programs, Minnesota's young people may develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. Our current visitor demographic is aging, and is not being replaced by younger people. As described in the Minnesota State Parks 2009-10 Marketing Plan, increasing the length of visits and acquiring new visitors to the parks and trails is essential to their long-term viability. The DNR website has very little engaging, age-appropriate content for young children, and the new Parks and Trails kids' site is breaking new ground for the agency. There were 6,047 page views of the existing Parks and Trails kids' page (mndnr.gov/state_parks/kids.html) in calendar year 2011 and 7,646 page views in 2012. Because the new site is so different from any other content the DNR has made available to this age group (5-11), setting initial benchmarks is difficult. We expect to far exceed the page views of other kids' content on the site, and will collect baseline data and build future proposed measurable results off of that initial data once the new site has launched. Future proposed measures will quantify page views and conversion rates.",,2010-02-04,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stefanie,Otterson,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5576",stefanie.otterson@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kids-interactive-web-site,,,, 10000698,"Lake & river access improvements at Lake Byllesby Reginal Park",2019,1122255,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measue and report the number of trail miles constructed, areas restored and campsites added. ","26 campsites added, beach improvements",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"The project will increase lake and river access e.g. dock and carry-in portage; provide trails and small gathering space on Echo Point; restore and re-naturalize the park with trees, shrubs and native perennials; improve the layout and/or capacity picnic ground and campground; and other master plan approved improvements. The project includes design, engineering, construction and construction administration.",,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-river-access-improvements-lake-byllesby-reginal-park,,,, 18203,"Lake Bronson Road Repavement",2011,200000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Blacktop resurfacing of park road through Lake Bronson State Park","Funds were previously not available to resurface a portion of a section of road within the park.",,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Kovacovich,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","2115 Birchmont Beach Rd. NW",Bemidji,MN,56601,"(218) 308-2652",michael.kovacovich@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Kittson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-bronson-road-repavement,,,, 10015550,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve/Central Greenway Regional Trail Improvements",2021,954512,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Square footage of additional and improved trails and trail amenities","This project included 101,000 sq. ft. of additional improved trails and 3 benches (trail amenities) along the Regional Trail",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Improvements to the Central Greenway Regional Trail within Lake Elmo Park Reserve may include improving existing paved trails to meet regional standards, building new trail segments, parking and trailhead improvements, wayfinding improvements, and turf trail connections. ",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve/Central Greenway Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-elmo-park-reservecentral-greenway-regional-trail-improvements,,,, 10020231,"Lake Rebecca Park Reserve - Ahrens Acquisition",2021,708176,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 15.14 acres for Lake Rebecca Park Reserve","Acquired 15.14 acres for Lake Rebecca Park Reserve",,242500,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire the 15.14 acre Ahrens property for Lake Rebecca Park Reserve",,"Lake Rebecca Park Reserve",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-rebecca-park-reserve-ahrens-acquisition,,,, 10020241,"Lake Waconia Regional Park Waterfront Service Center",2022,306260,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed plans, building constructed","Design for the building is complete and construction is underway",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Design and construct the waterfront service center building which is envisioned to provide restrooms, concessions, picnic pavilion, and indoor event space",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-regional-park-waterfront-service-center,,,, 10020269,"Lake Independence Regional Trail & Crow-Hassan Park Reserve Dog Park: Microsurfacing",2022,300000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Repair and microsurface approximately 10.5 miles of trails to help extend the life of the pavement.","Approximately 10.5 mile of trail repaired and microsurfaced",,,,,,"City Council",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Microsurface the Lake Independence Regional Trail and the Crow-Hassan dog park trail, totaling approxmately 10.5 miles of trails.? Microsurfacing is a preventative maintenance program that includes crack work and surface treatment that helps extend the life of pavement.",,"Lake Independence Regional Trail & Crow-Hassan Park Reserve",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-independence-regional-trail-crow-hassan-park-reserve-dog-park-microsurfacing,,,, 10029570,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2022,41355,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail - Peterson Acquisition",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2023-07-27,2024-07-27,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-marion-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10029570,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2021,30881,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 8.77 acres and .02 acre easement for Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,88288,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail - Peterson Acquisition",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2023-07-27,2024-07-27,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-marion-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10029585,"Lake Waconia RP - Ballroom Demolition",2024,150000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Removal of 120 x 123 building, removal of septic tank, and removal of well.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"The project removes an old ballroom from the park that is no longer utilized. The approximate dimensions of the building are 120? x 123? single story structure. The project will also remove an onsite well and septic tank.",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-rp-ballroom-demolition,,,, 10029586,"Lake Waconia RP - Parking Lot Lighting",2024,115000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Evening and security lighting is provided for an existing 170 car parking lot at Lake Waconia Regional Park. Furnish and install (8) concrete bases, (12) light poles, (12) LED area lights, conduit and wire, (2) handholes. Provide trenching, backfill, and permit.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"This project will provide evening and security lighting to an existing 170 car parking lot.",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-rp-parking-lot-lighting,,,, 10025580,"Lake Waconia Regional Park - Waterfront Service Center and Park Improvements",2023,306819,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Building is constructed with the primary elements of restrooms to service the park area, covered picnic pavilion space, indoor event space, small office space, restrooms for indoor event space, sidewalks connecting building to the waterfront area.","Building is nearing final construction with the primary elements of restrooms to service the park area, covered picnic pavilion space, indoor event space, small office space, restrooms for indoor event space, sidewalks connecting building to the waterfront area. Building will be opened and available to the public beginning 12/1/23",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds are to be used to design and construct the waterfront service center building which is envisioned to provide the services of restrooms, rental concessions, picnic pavilion and indoor event space. Funds may also be used for additional park improvements such as stormwater management, utility connections, landscaping, furniture, office equipment, and trail construction.",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-regional-park-waterfront-service-center-and-park-improvements,,,, 10025580,"Lake Waconia Regional Park - Waterfront Service Center and Park Improvements",2021,52064,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Building is nearing final construction with the primary elements of restrooms to service the park area, covered picnic pavilion space, indoor event space, small office space, restrooms for indoor event space, sidewalks connecting building to the waterfront area. Building will be opened and available to the public beginning 12/1/23",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds are to be used to design and construct the waterfront service center building which is envisioned to provide the services of restrooms, rental concessions, picnic pavilion and indoor event space. Funds may also be used for additional park improvements such as stormwater management, utility connections, landscaping, furniture, office equipment, and trail construction.",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-regional-park-waterfront-service-center-and-park-improvements,,,, 10025580,"Lake Waconia Regional Park - Waterfront Service Center and Park Improvements",2020,24690,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Building is nearing final construction with the primary elements of restrooms to service the park area, covered picnic pavilion space, indoor event space, small office space, restrooms for indoor event space, sidewalks connecting building to the waterfront area. Building will be opened and available to the public beginning 12/1/23",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds are to be used to design and construct the waterfront service center building which is envisioned to provide the services of restrooms, rental concessions, picnic pavilion and indoor event space. Funds may also be used for additional park improvements such as stormwater management, utility connections, landscaping, furniture, office equipment, and trail construction.",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-regional-park-waterfront-service-center-and-park-improvements,,,, 10025596,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park - Augustine/Schluesner Acquisition",2021,218047,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 110.30 acres for Lake Byllesby Regional Park","Acquired 110.30 acres for Lake Byllesby Regional Park",,266501,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 110.30 acres",,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park",2022-02-24,2023-02-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-byllesby-regional-park-augustineschluesner-acquisition,,,, 10012035,"Lake Waconia Regional Park Development",2020,285614,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Completed design 2. Scoping document 3. Implementation of identified work within scope and grant budget","NEED TO UPDATE STILL WAITING ON CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"1. Design Phase I development in accordance with Master Plan 2. Scope implementation of approved designs 3. Develop areas of Lake Waconia RP, including lakefront access to Coney Island and development of the island",,"Lake Waconia Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-regional-park-development,,,, 3236,"Lake Vermillion State Park -Breaking Ground and Management Plan",2011,52000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Prepare Lake Vermilion State Park for development and public use by completing a master plan and providing immediate day-use opportunities. This program area describing development accomplishments on Lake Vermillion State Park is now being reported as part of ""New State Park and State Recreation Area Development,"" searchable on this site.","Lake Vermilion State Park, acquired in June 2010, has minimal infrastructure to support park resource management and recreational uses. The Legacy funds were used to complete a master planning process (as required by MS 86A.09) and to provide immediate day-use opportunities for Minnesotans to come enjoy their newest state park.",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-vermillion-state-park-breaking-ground-and-management-plan,,,, 3236,"Lake Vermillion State Park -Breaking Ground and Management Plan",2010,79000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Create 3 interim day use opportunities so parks and trails users can get out and see Minnesota's newest state park in 2010-2011., Write a cooperative master plan for Lake Vermilion and Soudan Underground Mine state parks through an open public process as required by MN Statutes Section 86A.09.","Three interim day use areas were developed: 1) a hiking trail; 2) a boat-up picnic area; and 3) a temporary snowmobile trail., A cooperative master plan was written publicly reviewed and approved by the DNR Commissioner (12/30/11). MS 86A.09 requires that a master plan be written before capital development in a park can commence.",,,,,,,,,,"Prepare Lake Vermilion State Park for development and public use by completing a master plan and providing immediate day-use opportunities. This program area describing development accomplishments on Lake Vermillion State Park is now being reported as part of ""New State Park and State Recreation Area Development,"" searchable on this site.","Lake Vermilion State Park, acquired in June 2010, has minimal infrastructure to support park resource management and recreational uses. The Legacy funds were used to complete a master planning process (as required by MS 86A.09) and to provide immediate day-use opportunities for Minnesotans to come enjoy their newest state park.",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-vermillion-state-park-breaking-ground-and-management-plan,,,, 3283,"Lake Bemidji Camper Cabins",2010,238000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Enhancement of existing overnight camping facilities by providing rustic cabins ","This funding provide five new rustic cabins",,2010-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-bemidji-camper-cabins,,,, 9423,"Lake Brophy Park Addition",2010,375000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Douglas County",,"Acquire 26-acres with 8,000 feet of lake shore located 2 miles west of the city of Alexandria. This will be the first phase of a larger acquisition totaling 136 acres. The property is bisected by the Central Lakes Trail and contains unimproved uplands, high hills, scenic vistas, small wood lots and wetlands.",,,2010-10-12,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-brophy-park-addition,,,, 9450,"Lake County Regional ATV Trail Project",2011,118175,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Lake County",,"to construct an ATV trail connecting the western end of Lake County to the existing trail system in the Finland and Silver Bay area",,,2011-12-20,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-county-regional-atv-trail-project,,,, 9459,"Lake Brophy County Park",2012,500000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Douglas County",,"Acquire approximately 40 acres to expand existing regional park.",,,2012-01-26,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-brophy-county-park,,,, 9496,"Lake Washington Park",2009,400000,,,,,,,,,,,,"County Of Le Sueur",,"Development of campground, comfort station, picnic shelters, park roads, trails, playground, and parking.",,,2009-02-08,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-washington-park-0,,,, 9501,"Lake Koronis Regional Park",2010,150000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"County Of Meeker",,"Renovate campground including three camper cabins, park office and accessible storm shelter building, early warning system (safety) and a playground.",,,2010-02-17,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-koronis-regional-park-0,,,, 25807,"Lake Wobegon Trail Extension, St. Joseph to Waite Park",2015,250000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Stearns County",,"Construction of 3.2 miles of the Lake Wobegon Trail from St. Joseph to the Sauk River in Waite Park. ",,,2015-06-25,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-wobegon-trail-extension-st-joseph-waite-park,,,, 25825,"Lake Wobegon Trail",2014,1000000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"Stearns County",,"Extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail.",,,2014-05-15,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Golner,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",Daniel.Golner@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-wobegon-trail,,,, 25836,"Lake Brophy County Park",2014,292000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Douglas County",,"Acquire 62 acres of to expand Brophy Lake Regional Park.",,,2014-02-20,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-brophy-county-park-1,,,, 25787,"Lake Wobegon Trail Restoration (Albany to Morrison County)",2014,25000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Stearns County",,"Restore asphalt surface on the Wobegon Trail. This involves removal of substandard asphalt, repacking and resurfacing of segments of the trail. The section of trail is Albany to Morrison County.",,,2014-05-15,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-wobegon-trail-restoration-albany-morrison-county,,,, 32140,"Lake Bemidji State Park group camp",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project constructed a new group camp at Lake Bemidji State Park that features an area for tent camping, an area to accommodate RV units, a large fire ring, and a large screened picnic shelter equipped with electricity.",,,2014-05-01,2015-05-29,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-bemidji-state-park-group-camp,,,, 3246,"Lake Shetek State Park Campground ",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Install two picnic shelters with a total of 13.8 Kw solar arrays on roofs.",,,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitate existing campground and build a new campground loop to service recreational vehicles.","13.8 Kw electricity generated by two roof mounted photovoltaic solar arrays to offset electrical usage in the campground and picnic shelters.",,2010-07-06,2011-07-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-shetek-state-park-campground,,,, 3268,"Lake Shetek State Park - campground reconstruction",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Complete renewal of the main lakeside campground and construction of a new campground to relieve pressure on existing lakeside campground. New camping areas will open Memorial Day 2011.",,,2010-03-01,2011-05-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-shetek-state-park-campground-reconstruction,,,, 10035438,"Lake Independence Regional Trail - Realignment",2024,635000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","realignment and reconstruction of 1,200 feet of regional trail.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"The project will realign 1,200 feet of the Lake Independence Regional Trail (LIRT) through Baker Park Reserve. The current trail segment is adjacent to the road. Soils under this segment began to fail in the fall 2023. A recently completed engineering study recommends that the trail be moved away from the road and into the park along a closed horse trail that parallels the original alignment but which is away from the road. The project is ready to begin immediately, with the expected completion being 12/31/2024, assuming weather conditions are normal.",,"Lake Independence Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-independence-regional-trail-realignment,,,, 10035412,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve Swim Pond Play Area",2023,1053681,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Replacement of the existing playground near the Lake Elmo Park Reserve swim pond with a new play area, including additional site improvements.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"The project scope includes final design and reconstruction of the play area located near the Lake Elmo Park Reserve Swim Pond. The improvements will include site work, replacing equipment, improved lighting, landscaping, existing parking lot upgrades, recreational space, and access improvements.",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Alex,McKinney,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4364,alex.mckinney@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-elmo-park-reserve-swim-pond-play-area,,,, 10035413,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail - HCRRA Acquisition",2024,154402,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire approximately 40 acres for Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Carver County",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire approximately 40 acres of a former Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority trail corridor located in Victoria, MN for the Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail.",,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail",2024-06-13,2026-06-13,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-regional-trail-hcrra-acquisition,,,, 10035413,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail - HCRRA Acquisition",2023,83172,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire approximately 40 acres for Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Carver County",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire approximately 40 acres of a former Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority trail corridor located in Victoria, MN for the Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail.",,"Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail",2024-06-13,2026-06-13,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-regional-trail-hcrra-acquisition,,,, 10035419,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park - Creative Playground",2025,200000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Project will remove a 28-year-old, outdated, creative playground that is in poor condition and replace with a modernized creative playground. The outcome will be a modernized, destination playground that will attract a wide range of youth of varying abilities and other household members. The playground will have areas of play designed for pre-kindergarten and for ages 5 to early teens. Elements of the playground area include play apparatus, shade structures, picnic tables, landscaping, and trails.",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnewashta-regional-park-creative-playground,,,, 10020271,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve Swim Pond Filtration Facility Improvements",2022,1032892,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The swim pond and pump system at Lake Elmo Park Reserve is rehabilitated","The swim pond and pump system at Lake Elmo Park Reserve has been rehabilitated",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"The project scope includes final design and rehabilitation of the swim pond filtration and pump system at Lake Elmo Park Reserve. ",,"Lake Elmo Park Reserve",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Breuer,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-elmo-park-reserve-swim-pond-filtration-facility-improvements,,,, 9477,"Lakewalk East Extension Phase V",2012,200000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Duluth",,"to construct .5 miles of a 10 foot wide bituminous trail beginning approximately at 64th Avenue East near Highway 61 in Duluth, cross either over or under the highway with a pedestrian bridge or culvert and terminate at Brighton Beach",,,2012-10-02,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lakewalk-east-extension-phase-v,,,, 9498,"Lakewalk East Extension Phase IV",2012,181000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Duluth",,"to construct a 1 mile, 10 foot wide bituminous trail beginning at approximately 60th Avenue East, crossing the Lester River on a new bridge and terminating prior to Highway 61 near Brighton Beach",,,2012-10-02,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lakewalk-east-extension-phase-iv,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2024,306675,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division anticipates restoring & reconstructing about 300 acres of prairies, forests and wetlands on Parks & Trails administered lands.  Previous 5 years average is 541 acres/yr. but last year only 235 acres were restored.  This decrease is a reflection of a few things: much restoration work in State Parks has been accomplished and the remaining restorations (except as part of new acquisitions) are more difficult to access and site preparation is more difficult. ",,,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2023,391567," M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","The division  anticipates  restoring & reconstructing about 650 acres of prairies, forests and wetlands on Parks & Trails administered lands. ","The division  initiated restoration on 235 acres of prairies, forests and wetlands on Parks & Trails administered lands. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2022,356477,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","The division anticipates restoring & reconstructing about 350 acres. Total restoration acreage is getting smaller in part because ""easier"" restorations have been completed. Current restorations are less accessible and require more site preparation. ","The division  initiated restoration on 672 acres of prairies, forests and wetlands on Parks & Trails administered lands. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2021,343762,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The division anticipates restoring & reconstructing about 480 acres.","484 acres restores and reconstructed.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2020,290398,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The division anticipates restoring & reconstructing about 800 acres in 2020. As the division continues to restore native plant communities the sites in need of restoration are the more difficult ones to address in terms of access etc.","The Division restored and reconstructed 466 acres of native plant community. This figure includes work resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy LCCMR etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2019,399148,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division anticipates restoring & reconstructing about 800 acres in 2019. As the division continues to restore native plant communities the sites in need of restoration are the more difficult ones to address in terms of access etc.","The Division restored and reconstructed 847 acres of native plant community for the year ending January 2019. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy ENRTF/LCCMR etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2018,333128,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division anticipates restoring & reconstructing about 550 acres in 2018. As the division continues to restore native plant communities the sites in need of restoration are the more difficult ones to address in terms of access etc.","The Division restored and reconstructed 501 acres of native plant community for the year ending January 2018. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy ENRTF/LCCMR etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2017,508851,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","Parks and Trails Division will restore and reconstruct approximately 700 acres of native plant community. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy Bonding etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years. ","The Division restored and reconstructed 751 acres of native plant community for the year ending January 2017. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy Bonding etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2016,214000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","Parks and Trails Division will restore and reconstruct approximately 600 acres of native plant community. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy Bonding etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years. ","The division restored/reconstructed approximately 557 acres of native plant communities in the calendar year leading up to January 2016.",,,,214000,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2015,650915,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","Parks and Trails Division will restore and reconstruct approximately 800 acres of native plant community. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy Bonding etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.","The division has restored/reconstructed approximately 640 acres of native plant communities in the calendar year leading up to January 2015.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2014,729000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","Parks and Trails Division will restore and reconstruct approximately 800 acres of native plant community. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy Bonding etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.","The division restored/reconstructed approximately 920 acres of native plant communities in the calendar year leading up to January 2014.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2013,311829,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2012,311829,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The target for FY12-13 is to restore 2 400 acres of MNDNR Parks and Trails lands to native plant communities.","The Division has restored 1 826 acres into native plant communities during this time period 76% of the target. Final FY12-FY13 totals will be available at the end of the 2013 calendar year when field staff provide statewide accomplishment reports.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2011,546000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (2)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 3217,"Landscape Reconstruction on Division of Parks and Trails Lands",2010,654000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (2)",,"PAT has been restoring a total of about 1 500 acres of prairie forest and wetland over each of the past few biennium's. Legacy funding enables the division to increase the target for the FY2010-2011 biennium to 2 000 acres.","2 968 acres of restored lands. PAT exceeded the target by nearly 1 000 acres. At the current rate it is estimated that it will take about 22 years to restore the remaining sites to prairie and about 75 years to restore the remaining sites to forest.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres. ","Restoration of native plant communities is a multi-year process with prairies requiring about a 5 year period and forested sites about 10 years before they are considered established. In cases like prairies or fire-dependent forests, there is a need to insure periodic prescribed burns are conducted to maintain the restoration. Spot treatment of invasives is also needed to insure the restoration doesn't become degraded. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/landscape-reconstruction-division-parks-and-trails-lands,,,, 32159,"LaSalle Lake State Recreation Area",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"At the LaSalle Lake SRA, this project constructed a day use area (parking, picnic shelter, restrooms, boardwalk to fishing pier), campground vault toilet, carry-in boat landing, and a pedestrian bridge that leads to other recreation features.",,,2014-06-02,2015-10-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lasalle-lake-state-recreation-area,,,, 9434,"Leaf River Recreational Trail Enhancement/Repair",2011,200000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Wadena",,"to widen 4 miles of the Leaf River Recreational Trail from 8 to 10 feet and to complete major repairs along a 1 mile segment of the trail",,,2011-06-20,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/leaf-river-recreational-trail-enhancementrepair,,,, 9440,"Lebanon Hills Solar Demonstration Project",2010,11000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Dakota County",,"to design and install a solar hot water system at Lebanon Hills Campground Restroom and Shower Building along with an interpretive display to inform visitors how the hot water is generated",,,2010-07-08,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lebanon-hills-solar-demonstration-project,,,, 25370,"Legislatively Designated Legacy Park and Trail Projects",2015,4399000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.","Develop or redevelop two (2) parks., Acquire 2.4 miles of trail along the Rocori Trail., Develop or restore seven (7) miles of trail.","Parks developed or redeveloped: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2015 are closed. One of the two parks has been developed/redeveloped - Paul Bunyan and Library Park in the city of Bemidji (Beltrami County). , As of June 2017 this project was complete., Miles developed or restored: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2015 are closed. Approximately 2.7 miles have been completed. 2.2 new miles of the Swedish Immigrant Trail connecting to Interstate State Park has been completed by Chisago County. 0.5 new trail miles of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail has been completed by the city of Duluth.",,,,,,,,,,"Grants to local units of government for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. ",,,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legislatively-designated-legacy-park-and-trail-projects,,,, 25370,"Legislatively Designated Legacy Park and Trail Projects",2014,4347000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.","Develop or restore 3 miles of trail., Acquire 44 acres of park land., Acquire 1.8 miles of trail., Development of a Trail head facility., Planning projects completed., Develop or redevelop four (4) parks.","Miles developed or restored: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2014 are closed., 44 acres of land were acquired by the city of Sartell for the Sauk River Regional Park. (A portion of this acreage was acquired with Legacy dollars granted separately in FY13)., 1.8 miles of trail were acquired by the St. Louis and Lake Counties Regional Rail Authority for the Mesabi Trail., Trailhead facility at Beaver Bay Trail in Lake County is complete., Planning projects for the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails System Plan and for trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor are complete., Parks developed or redeveloped: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2014 are closed. Two of the four parks have been developed/redeveloped - Mississippi River Park and Water Trail in Aitkin County and M.B. Johnson Park in the city of Moorhead (Clay County).",,,,,,,,,,"Grants to local units of government for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. ",,,2013-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legislatively-designated-legacy-park-and-trail-projects,,,, 10015542,"Lilydale Regional Park Master Plan Implementation",2020,82723,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Off leash dog park constructed","Construction documents prepared",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of master plan for Lilydale Regional Park focusing on construction of off leash dog park which may include fencing, landscaping, parking lot improvements and site amenities. Project scope may also include site amenities adjacent to and within picnic shelter and restroom facilities.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lilydale-regional-park-master-plan-implementation-0,,,, 10020265,"Lilydale Dog Park Implementation",2022,239824,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Off leash dog park constructed","Approximately 6 acre dog park constructed",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of master plan for Lilydale Regional Park focusing on construction of off leash dog park which may include fencing, landscaping, parking lot improvements and site amenities. ",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lilydale-dog-park-implementation,,,, 10012063,"Lilydale Regional Park Master Plan Implementation",2020,82723,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Off leash dog park constructed","Construction documents prepared",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of master plan for Lilydale Regional Park focusing on construction of off leash dog park which may include fencing, landscaping, parking lot improvements and site amenities. Project scope may also include site amenities adjacent to and within picnic shelter and restroom facilities.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island-Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lilydale-regional-park-master-plan-implementation,,,, 10000322,"Local match to federal grant to design/build trail bridge for Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2012,300000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","2017 annual visitation, reported by the Met Council in 2018.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail. Design and construct a trail bridge over Co Rd 19 in Shorewood. Match to $1 million Federal grant.",,"Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-designbuild-trail-bridge-lake-minnetonka-lrt-regional-trail,,,, 10000323,"Local match to federal grant to design/build trail bridge for Luce Line Regional Trail",2012,476000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Visitation reported when Met Council 2015 visitation estimates come out in Summer 2016",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Luce Line Regional Trail. Design and construct a trail bridge over Co. Rd. 61 in Plymouth. Match to $1 million federal grant",,"Luce Line Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-designbuild-trail-bridge-luce-line-regional-trail,,,, 10000340,"Local match to federal grant to pave 5.5 miles of the Dakota Rail Regional Trail",2013,266000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","The project is completed. 5.5 miles of Dakota Rail constructed and open to the public June 2013.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail. Pave 5.5 miles of trail from Mayer west to Carver County border. Match to $1,201,788 federal grant.",,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail/Carver",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-pave-55-miles-dakota-rail-regional-trail,,,, 10000455,"Local match to federal grant for engineering and construction for Mississippi River, Big Rivers and Lilydale Regional Trails",2014,200000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.","Project scope being established.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Mississippi River and Big Rivers Regional Trails, extend trail to St. Paul and connect to Lilydale Regional Trail and Mississippi River Regional Trail Rosemount Segment.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/Dakota",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-engineering-and-construction-mississippi-river-big-rivers-and,,,, 10000458,"Local match to federal grant to engineer & build segment of North Creek Greenway Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2014,250000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"engineering and assistance with construction costs of a portion of the Regional Greenway through the MN Zoological Garden including a grade separated crossing of CASH 38",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-engineer-build-segment-north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-year,,,, 10000459,"Local match to federal grant to engineer & build segment of North Creek Greenway Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2015,350000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"engineering and assistance with construction costs of a portion of the Regional Greenway through the MN Zoological Garden including a grade separated crossing of CASH 38",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-engineer-build-segment-north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-0,,,, 10000503,"Local match for federal and county grants for land acquisition, trail design, trail and trailhead construction of 6.9 mile segment of the Dakota Rail Regional Trail",2010,205000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in regional park and regional trail visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2010 park and trail visits (pre-construction) to 2012 park and trail visits (post construction) to measure effectiveness of grant for these projects.","Project is complete with 6.9 miles of trail constructed and the grant is closed-out. The trail visits from preconstruction (2010) to post (2011) increased by 99,400 visits, with 99,200 visits in 2012. The two project outcomes included 6.9 miles of Dakota Rail regional trail phase 1 constructed, and remaining funds used for approximately one mile of trail at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Up to $205,000 to match $1,729,000 of a Federal Transportation Enhancement grant, Transportation Enhancement ARRA funds and Carver County Regional Rail Authority funds for land acquisition, trail design, trail and trailhead construction of 6.9 mile segment of the Dakota Rail Regional Trail. Any remaining funds used to partially finance the match to a $1 million Federal Transportation Enhancement grant to design and construct a trail in Lake Minnewashta Regional Park and a trail underpass of Trunk Highway 41 that links to a City of Chanhassen trail.",,"Dakota Rail Regional Trail/Carver",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-and-county-grants-land-acquisition-trail-design-trail-and-trailhead,,,, 10000521,"Local match for federal grant to construct 1.1 miles of North Urban Regional Trail",2011,96000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in trail visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare trail visit growth from 2011 (pre-construction) to 2013 (post-construction) to measure the effect of constructing this trail.","The Dakota County Board of Commissioners selected preferred alignment. Construction documents are being prepared. Land acquisition on-track for completion by March 31, 2014. Project is on-schedule and construction started in 2014 and scheduled to be complete in 2015.",,794300,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"North Urban Regional Trail, complete local match to $794,300 federal transportation grant to construct 1.1 miles of North Urban Regional Trail.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-construct-11-miles-north-urban-regional-trail,,,, 10000599,"Local match to federal grant to build 4 miles of Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2016,3769000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Access number of linear feet of trail boardwalk constructed which provides access to and observation of publically owned wetlands and riparian areas. 2. Number of new trail miles constructed. 4. Enhanced coordination with other agencies.","4872 Linear Feet of trail boardwalk constructed accessing wetlands; 3.1 miles of trail constructed; Enhanced coordination with the City of Edina, Minnesota Deparment of Transportation, Hennepin County, and Nine Mile Creek Watershed District. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Complete eastern Edina portion of the Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. Construct approximately 4 mile segment of trail from Tracy Avenue near Edina High School to the intersection of Xerxes and 75th on the Edina/Richfield border. Three Rivers has obtained a federal grant for $6.16 million to help pay for this project. The remainder will be funded through Fiscal Year 2014 and 2015 Legacy grants and local funds.",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-build-4-miles-nine-mile-creek-regional-trail,,,, 9421,"Loon Lake Regional Park",2010,320175,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Jackson County",,"Develop 19 site campground including 4 camper cabins, restroom and trail connection. ",,,2010-09-20,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Jackson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/loon-lake-regional-park,,,, 25832,"Lowell to Lakewalk Trail",2015,500000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Duluth",,"Construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth.",,,2015-07-08,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Golner,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",Daniel.Golner@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lowell-lakewalk-trail,,,, 3886,"Luce Line State Trail - McLeod County Ditch Bridge #9 (Hutchinson)",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Replacement of the former railroad bridge which carried the Luce Line State Trail over Mcleod County Ditch 16A east of the community of Hutchinson. The former wood pile railroad bridge is approximately 100 years old hand has been inspected and recommended for replacement given the extent and scope of structural deterioration.","The demolition of the existing 91 foot long four span timber bridge was completed during September 2011 and the installation of the replacement 90 foot long single span steel truss trail bridge (Luce Line Bridge #9) is to be complete and open for use by 1 November 2011. ",,,,,,,,,,"Replacement of State Trail Bridge over McLeod County Ditch 16A, east of the City of Hutchinson. ","Luce Line State Trail Bridge #9, is a 91 foot long, timber, former railroad bridge that carries the Luce Line State Trail over McLeod County Ditch 16A. This bridge has been subject to inspection and it has been determined to not be a candidate for rehabilitation and has been recommended for replacement. The former railroad bridge is to be replaced with a single span, steel truss bridge with a twelve foot wide, concrete trail Surface. The installation of the steel truss replacement for Luce Line Bridge #9 is to be complete by 1 November 2011.",,2011-05-01,2011-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/luce-line-state-trail-mcleod-county-ditch-bridge-9-hutchinson,,,, 3890,"Luce Line State Trail - McLeod County Ditch Bridge #10 (Silver Lake)",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Replacement of the former railroad bridge which carried the Luce Line State Trail over Mcleod County Ditch east of the community of Silver Lake. The former wood pile railroad bridge is approximately 100 years old hand has been inspected and recommended for replacement given the extent and scope of structural deterioration.","The demolition of the existing 65 foot long timber bridge was completed during August 2011 and the installation of the replacement 90 foot long single span steel truss trail bridge (Luce Line Bridge #9) is to be complete and open for use by 1 November 2011. ",,,,,,,,,,"Replacement of State Trail Bridge over a McLeod County Ditch east of the City of Silver Lake. ","Luce Line State Trail Bridge #10, is a 65 foot long, timber, former railroad bridge that carries the Luce Line State Trail over a McLeod County Ditch near the community of Silver Lake. This bridge has been subject to inspection and it has been determined to not be a candidate for rehabilitation and has been recommended for replacement. The former railroad bridge is to be replaced with a single span, steel truss bridge with a twelve foot wide, concrete trail Surface. The installation of the steel truss replacement for Luce Line Bridge #10 is to be complete by 1 November 2011.",,2011-05-01,2011-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/luce-line-state-trail-mcleod-county-ditch-bridge-10-silver-lake,,,, 3891,"Luce Line State Trail - Otter Lake Trail Bridge",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Replacement of the former railroad bridge which carried the Luce Line State Trail over a portion of Otter Lake in the community of Hutchinson. The former wood pile railroad bridge is approximately 100 years old hand has been inspected and recommended for replacement given the extent and scope of structural deterioration.","The demolition of the existing 52 foot long four span timber bridge was completed during September 2011 and the installation of the replacement 65 foot long single span steel truss trail bridge (Luce Line Bridge #7) is to be complete and open for use by 1 November 2011. ",,,,,,,,,,"Replacement of State Trail Bridge over the channel of Otter Lake, immediately west of the City of Hutchinson. ","Luce Line State Trail Bridge #7, is a 52 foot long, timber, former railroad bridge that carries the Luce Line State Trail over a channel in Otter Lake. This bridge has been subject to inspection and it has been determined to not be a candidate for rehabilitation and has been recommended for replacement. The former railroad bridge is to be replaced with a single span, steel truss bridge with a twelve foot wide, concrete trail Surface. The installation of the steel truss replacement for Luce Line Bridge #7 is to be complete by 1 November 2011.",,2011-05-01,2011-02-28,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/luce-line-state-trail-otter-lake-trail-bridge,,,, 9449,"Lutsen Trail Restoration and Improvement",2012,27000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Cook County",,"to complete improvements and enhancements on snowmobile trails near Lutsen",,,2012-03-29,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lutsen-trail-restoration-and-improvement,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2024,1523464,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2023,1211340,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","In FY23, Parks and Trails will provide support to central office regional and field operations of seven (7) critical programs (and their component projects) that will advance the Legacy mission to Maintain Existing Holdings/Take Care of What We Have:  1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects;  2. Invasive Species Detection  Prevention and Control;  3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes). ",,,,,,,,16.2,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2022,1035420,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","In FY22 Parks and Trails will provide support to central office regional and field operations of seven (7) critical programs (and their component projects) that will advance the Legacy mission to Maintain Existing Holdings/Take Care of What We Have: 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes). ","In FY22, Parks and Trails provided support to central office regional and field operations of seven (7) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission to Maintain Existing Holdings/Take Care of What We Have:  1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects;  2. Invasive Species Detection  Prevention  and Control;  3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see individual programs for accomplishments). ",,,,,,,16.6,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2021,1255197,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","In FY21 Parks and Trails will provide support to central office regional and field operations of seven (7) critical programs (and their component projects) that will advance the Legacy mission to Maintain Existing Holdings/Take Care of What We Have: 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).",,,,,,,,14,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2020,1146426,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","In FY 20 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of seven critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of 'Maintain Existing Holdings (Take Care of What We Have'): 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).","In FY20 Parks and Trails provided support to central office regional and field operations of seven (7) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission to Maintain Existing Holdings/Take Care of What We Have: 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see individual programs for accomplishments).",,,,,,,15.8,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2019,1417177,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 19 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of seven critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of 'Maintain Existing Holdings (Take Care of What We Have'): 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).","In FY 19 Parks and Trails provided support to central office regional and field operations of seven (7) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of 'Maintain Existing Holdings (Take Care of What We Have'): 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see individual programs for accomplishments).",,,,,,,15.8,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2018,1406456,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 18 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of seven critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of 'Maintain Existing Holdings (Take Care of What We Have'): 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see those programs for a summary of proposed outcomes).","In FY 18 Parks and Trails provided support to central office regional and field operations of seven (7) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of 'Maintain Existing Holdings (Take Care of What We Have'): 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see individual programs for accomplishments).",,,,,,,13.4,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2017,1456863,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 17 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of seven critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of 'Maintain Existing Holdings (Take Care of What We Have'): 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. ","In FY 17 Parks and Trails provided support to central office regional and field operations of seven (7) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of 'Maintain Existing Holdings (Take Care of What We Have'): 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see individual programs for accomplishments).",,,,,,,10.6,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2016,1438933,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 16 Parks and Trails will provide Legacy-funded support to central office regional and field operations of seven critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of 'Maintain Existing Holdings (Take Care of What We Have'): 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. ","In FY 16 Parks and Trails provided support to central office regional and field operations of seven (7) critical programs (and their component projects) that advance the Legacy mission of 'Maintain Existing Holdings (Take Care of What We Have'): 1. DNR Parks and Trails Regional Renewal and Rehabilitation Priority Projects; 2. Invasive Species Detection Prevention and Control; 3. Landscape Reconstruction; 4. Prescribed Burning; 5. Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas; 6.Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges; and 7. Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks. (see individual programs for accomplishments). ",,,,450409,988524,,15.65,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2015,803121,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,20.4,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2014,823500,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,20.4,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2013,570000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,6300900,570000,,7.73,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 18197,"Maintaining Existing Holdings -A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective",2012,595000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,6393750,595000,,7.73,,,"Maintaining Existing Holdings - A Parks and Trails Strategic Objective is a program area representing DNR's commitment to one of the four pillars identified in the 25 year Legacy plan. The Legacy plan calls this Take Care of What We Have, and identifies its purpose to provide safe, high-quality park and trail experiences by regular re-investment in park and trail infrastructure, and natural resource management. The purpose of this program is to call attention to the pillar, but also to centralize and streamline reporting on other related programs within the Maintain Existing Holdings pillar. Thus, this program captures all the information about what are known as direct and necessary administrative costs of managing the seven other programs that make up this pillar, as well as all information on the number of full time equivalent (or FTE) positions supported by the Legacy funds allocated to DNR Parks and Trails under this pillar. Direct and necessary administrative costs include a wide range of activities, such as accounting and managerial expertise; a list of administrative activities has been compiled in Minnesota Management and Budget's Guidance to Agencies on Legacy Fund Expenditure. Other costs included in this program include direct, non-administrative costs of doing the work of Maintaining Existing Holdings that do not fall directly in one of the seven related programs. This includes a range of professional staff or contractor services and materials needed to do the work. FTEs reported here are consistent with the guidelines provided by the Legislative Coordinating Commission. ","Resulting from the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, the Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors (2)Acquire land and create opportunities (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan In addition, the MN Legislature directed all recipients of Legacy funds to report all direct expenses, administration costs, and number of full time equivalents (FTE's) funded by Legacy dollars. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,Phil,Leversedge,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,MN,,"() -",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-existing-holdings-parks-and-trails-strategic-objective,,,, 9430,"Maplewood Nature Center PV Project",2010,30000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Maplewood",,"to install a 1.4 kW solar PV array, one solar mobile PV, and solar educational signage at the Maplewood Nature Center",,,2010-09-27,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maplewood-nature-center-pv-project,,,, 32145,"Maplewood State Park sugar shack design",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project designed a new sugar shack at Maplewood State Park. This sugar shack will provide space for interpretive programming centered on maple syrup sugaring. The Maplewood Friends Group is securing construction funding for this collaborative project.",,,2014-05-01,2015-05-29,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maplewood-state-park-sugar-shack-design,,,, 10000667,"Master plan & amendment development for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail & the Lexington Avenue/Parkway Regional Trail (year 1 of 2)",2018,40000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Apply uniform standards and amenities for parks & trails in Ramsey Co. Theme Take Care of What We Have Measure and report the number of people who provided input on the proposed master plans, and the types of input solicited. ","The Rice Creek North Regional Trail and Battle Creek Regional Park master plans were completed. Lexington Avenue Regional Trail planning did not move forward. Rice Creek Engagement - Engagement was conducted summer 2018-2019 and consisted of five public meetings, two online surveys, engagement with other local agencies and user groups, and other comments received. Battle Creek engagement - Engagement was conducted 2019-2021 and consisted of approximately 2,500 plus feedback responses were received through online surveys, direct comments, pop-up meetings, and open house events.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Prepare a master plan amendment for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail, and develop a master plan for Lexington Avenue Regional Trail including design/engineering, community engagement to identify improvements for existing elements such as buildings, roads, parking, creeks, ponds, lakes, wetlands, trails, animal exercise, amenities, turf games, landscaping, utilities, stormwater management, restoration, signage, gathering nodes, fitness/play elements, land acquisition.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/master-plan-amendment-development-battle-creek-regional-park-rice-creek-north-regional,,,, 10000668,"Master plan & amendment development for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail & the Lexington Avenue/Parkway Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2019,86158,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Apply uniform standards and amenities for parks & trails in Ramsey Co. Theme Take Care of What We Have Measure and report the number of people who provided input on the proposed master plans, and the types of input solicited. ","The Rice Creek North Regional Trail and Battle Creek Regional Park master plans were completed. Lexington Avenue Regional Trail planning did not move forward. Rice Creek Engagement - Engagement was conducted summer 2018-2019 and consisted of five public meetings, two online surveys, engagement with other local agencies and user groups, and other comments received. Battle Creek engagement - Engagement was conducted 2019-2021 and consisted of approximately 2,500 plus feedback responses were received through online surveys, direct comments, pop-up meetings, and open house events.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Prepare a master plan amendment for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail, and develop a master plan for Lexington Avenue Regional Trail including design/engineering, community engagement to identify improvements for existing elements such as buildings, roads, parking, creeks, ponds, lakes, wetlands, trails, animal exercise, amenities, turf games, landscaping, utilities, stormwater management, restoration, signage, gathering nodes, fitness/play elements, land acquisition.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/master-plan-amendment-development-battle-creek-regional-park-rice-creek-north-regional-0,,,, 10000668,"Master plan & amendment development for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail & the Lexington Avenue/Parkway Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2016,29964,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"The Rice Creek North Regional Trail and Battle Creek Regional Park master plans were completed. Lexington Avenue Regional Trail planning did not move forward. Rice Creek Engagement - Engagement was conducted summer 2018-2019 and consisted of five public meetings, two online surveys, engagement with other local agencies and user groups, and other comments received. Battle Creek engagement - Engagement was conducted 2019-2021 and consisted of approximately 2,500 plus feedback responses were received through online surveys, direct comments, pop-up meetings, and open house events.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Prepare a master plan amendment for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail, and develop a master plan for Lexington Avenue Regional Trail including design/engineering, community engagement to identify improvements for existing elements such as buildings, roads, parking, creeks, ponds, lakes, wetlands, trails, animal exercise, amenities, turf games, landscaping, utilities, stormwater management, restoration, signage, gathering nodes, fitness/play elements, land acquisition.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/master-plan-amendment-development-battle-creek-regional-park-rice-creek-north-regional-0,,,, 10020272,"Master plan & amendment development for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail & the Lexington Avenue/Parkway Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2016,29964,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Apply uniform standards and amenities for parks & trails in Ramsey Co. Theme Take Care of What We Have Measure and report the number of people who provided input on the proposed master plans, and the types of input solicited. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Prepare a master plan amendment for Battle Creek Regional Park, Rice Creek North Regional Trail, and develop a master plan for Lexington Avenue Regional Trail including design/engineering, community engagement to identify improvements for existing elements such as buildings, roads, parking, creeks, ponds, lakes, wetlands, trails, animal exercise, amenities, turf games, landscaping, utilities, stormwater management, restoration, signage, gathering nodes, fitness/play elements, land acquisition. ",,"Jurisdiction-wide ",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/master-plan-amendment-development-battle-creek-regional-park-rice-creek-north-regional-1,,,, 10012049,"Master Plan Updates",2020,26839,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion and approval of master plan amendments and/or updates for Long Lake Regional Park and Rice Creek North Regional Trail","Master plan amendment completed and approved in 2021. Engagement activities included 2 in-person public meetings, 3 in-person pop up meetings, 45-day public review of draft master plan and concepts, and 30-day public review of final plan report. Notifications were sent out via email blasts, social media notifications, and 7,000 direct mailings. Municipalities posted project notices at City buildings. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Conduct a process to update existing master plans at two regional parks. Community engagement will be a large part of the updates and amendments",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/master-plan-updates,,,, 9485,"McColl Pond ELC Solar Energy Addition",2010,41000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Savage",,"to install convential solar panels and cells to complete a solar energy system at the McColl Environmental Learning Center",,,2010-05-07,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mccoll-pond-elc-solar-energy-addition,,,, 9425,"McCollough Park",2010,400000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Rice County",,"Redevelopment of McCollough Park including accessible picnic shelter, fishing pier, playground equipment, parking, 1.76 miles of trail, restroom/shower facilities, campground office, new septic system and relocation of the 45 campsites and park entrance.",,,2010-10-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mccollough-park,,,, 18274,"Memorial Park",2013,390000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Red Wing",,"Picnic shelter, restroom enclosures, ADA Trail, access road safety improvements, renovation of historic pump station, reconstruction of steps and trail for hiking access, interpretive kiosks, improvements to existing disc golf, mountain bike, hiking and cross country skiing trails, storage building, bike lockers, geocaching course and restoration of historic picnicking areas. ",,,2013-02-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/memorial-park,,,, 10029568,"Merriam Junction Regional Trail - Development",2024,934108,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Length of trail miles constructed and completion of four bridges","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"This project includes the development of 2.2 miles of paved, accessible non-motorized trail and four bridges connecting Scott and Carver counties across the Minnesota River and the natural landscapes of the Minnesota River Valley. The project will include construction of paved trail and four bridges, riverbank stabilization, signage and construction administration. This grant is providing partial funding. ",,"Merriam Junction Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/merriam-junction-regional-trail-development,,,, 10029568,"Merriam Junction Regional Trail - Development",2017,4508,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"This project includes the development of 2.2 miles of paved, accessible non-motorized trail and four bridges connecting Scott and Carver counties across the Minnesota River and the natural landscapes of the Minnesota River Valley. The project will include construction of paved trail and four bridges, riverbank stabilization, signage and construction administration. This grant is providing partial funding. ",,"Merriam Junction Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/merriam-junction-regional-trail-development,,,, 18343,"Mesabi Trail - Vermilion State Park Bearhead Segment",2013,512000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"St. Louis and Lake Counties Regional Rail Authority (RRA)",,"Construction of approximately 2 miles of the Mesabi Regional Trail beginning in Soudan at the Brietung Town Hall and ending at the Vermillion State Park entrance road. ",,,2013-01-02,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mesabi-trail-vermilion-state-park-bearhead-segment,,,, 25811,"Mesabi Trail and Connections",2014,1250000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"St. Louis and Lake Counties Regional Rail Authority (RRA)",,"Development of the Mesabi Trail with trail connections to connect Grand Rapids, LaPrairie, and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail.",,,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mesabi-trail-and-connections,,,, 25778,"Mesabi Trail",2014,330000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"St. Louis and Lake Counties Regional Rail Authority (RRA)",,"Planning, engineering, right of way acquisition, or construction of portions of the Mesabi Trail in the corridor from Giants Ridge to Tower",,,2014-08-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mesabi-trail,,,, 10035440,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve - Schwamb Acquisition",2024,224873,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 5 acres for Miesville Ravine Park Reserve","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 5 acres for Miesville Ravine Park Reserve",,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve",2024-10-24,2025-10-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/miesville-ravine-park-reserve-schwamb-acquisition,,,, 10035440,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve - Schwamb Acquisition",2022,8473,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 5 acres for Miesville Ravine Park Reserve","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 5 acres for Miesville Ravine Park Reserve",,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve",2024-10-24,2025-10-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/miesville-ravine-park-reserve-schwamb-acquisition,,,, 10035443,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve - Long-Range Plan Improvements",2025,1704889,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Habitat Restoration Bluff Prairie Natural Resource Management Access Trout Brook Valley: Trout Brook footbridge replacement with ADA- accessible overlook and fishing platform, Southbrook Trailhead improvements Cannon River Trailhead and Boat Launch: Drinking water, ADA- accessible kayak launch, improved riverside picnicking (additional picnic tables and grills), trailhead sidewalks and paths Cannon River Trailhead: Accessible shore fishing, Trout Brook touch point and rest area, restored savanna picnicking Cannon River half mile ADA-accessible trail loop","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Continue to stabilize and preserve the park reserve?s natural and cultural resources through invasive species control, habitat restoration, respectful siting of features, sustainable construction practices, strategic acquisitions, and stewardship outreach with neighboring landowners. 1. Provide thoughtfully integrated, accessible amenities that welcome a broader range of users into the park reserve, including those who may not feel equipped to explore Miesville Ravine currently. 2. Embrace Miesville Ravine?s remote setting within the Dakota County park system as a landing pad where visitors are given what they need to get comfortable exploring remote natural landscapes.",,"Miesville Ravine Park Reserve",2025-07-01,2029-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/miesville-ravine-park-reserve-long-range-plan-improvements,,,, 9495,"Mile 16 Trail Relocation Project",2010,18750,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Goodhue County",,"to restore the trail shoulder at mile 16 on the Cannon Valley Trail",,,2010-09-27,2011-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mile-16-trail-relocation-project-0,,,, 25791,"Milford Mine Park",2014,279000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"Crow Wing County",,"Park improvements at Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/milford-mine-park,,,, 10020248,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park Master Plan Implementation",2022,1511203,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Reconstruction of visitor service building at Bde Maka Ska. Miles of trails improved. Type and number of visitor facilities improved and/or created","Plaza space and restroom are complete.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and implement improvements throughout the park called for in the Master Plan for Bde Maka Ska and Lake Harriet. These improvements will include a newly rebuilt refectory building, as well as trails, pathways, fishing, and other lake access, shoreline restoration, parking, informational signage, and visitor comfort facilities",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-chain-lakes-regional-park-master-plan-implementation,,,, 10020249,"Minnehaha Regional Park Trail Rehabilitation and Improvements",2022,1210000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of trail miles rehabilitated, by type. Measurement of final as-built drawings","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Improve trails and construct new trails throughout the park, as guided by the master plan. Natural surface trails and associated bridges, boardwalks, and walls in the glade area are degraded and in need of enhancement. Paved trails in the upper park require rehabilitation in certain areas. Other project work may include visitor comfort facilities such as picnic areas, signs, drinking fountains, roadway crossings, and parking",,"Minnehaha Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","Proposed ",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnehaha-regional-park-trail-rehabilitation-and-improvements,,,, 10012041,"Minnehaha Park Pavilion Improvements, Phase 2",2020,170730,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Building capacity improved; number of restrooms, including number of stalls that meet or exceed ADA; number, type and location of seating areas, plaza spaces and ramps; description and photographs of landscaping.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Continue rehabilitation of Minnehaha Regional Park Pavilion to upgrade public spaces including restrooms, open seating areas, plaza spaces, stairs, ramps, and landscaping. Work will include design, engineering, architecture, and construction.",,"Minnehaha Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnehaha-park-pavilion-improvements-phase-2,,,, 10012040,"Minnehaha Parkway Implementation Phase 2",2021,414284,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number and type of new park facilities 2. Number and type of refurbished/reconstructed park facilities 3. Mileage and type of new and reconstructed trails","2,246 linear feet of bike trail were widened and rehabilitated. One raised crosswalk was added. 5,900 square foot rain garden with native plantings was added. One pedestrian bridge was re-aligned and refurbished. This project also added a drinking fountain and bike parking at a major trail intersection.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct rehabilitation projects associated with existing trails, bridges, habitat enhancement, stormwater management and water quality infrastructure, and signage. Projects will be determined through community participation in a master planning process. This funding is a continuation of several years of Parks and Trails Funds dedicated to this project. ",,"Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnehaha-parkway-implementation-phase-2,,,, 10012040,"Minnehaha Parkway Implementation Phase 2",2020,446270,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number and type of new park facilities 2. Number and type of refurbished/reconstructed park facilities 3. Mileage and type of new and reconstructed trails","2,246 linear feet of bike trail were widened and rehabilitated. One raised crosswalk was added. 5,900 square foot rain garden with native plantings was added. One pedestrian bridge was re-aligned and refurbished. This project also added a drinking fountain and bike parking at a major trail intersection.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct rehabilitation projects associated with existing trails, bridges, habitat enhancement, stormwater management and water quality infrastructure, and signage. Projects will be determined through community participation in a master planning process. This funding is a continuation of several years of Parks and Trails Funds dedicated to this project. ",,"Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnehaha-parkway-implementation-phase-2,,,, 32141,"Minneopa State Park bison fencing and watering facilities ",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project saw the construction of a fenced pasture and watering facilities to accommodate a herd of bison in Minneopa State Park. The bison came from the herd at Blue Mounds State Park, which has a genetic make-up that is 99% pure bison. Creating a second herd at Minneopa is part of a cooperative effort with the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Zoo to conserve this bison heritage. ",,,2014-05-01,2015-09-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneopa-state-park-bison-fencing-and-watering-facilities,,,, 32144,"Minneopa State Park historic railing near Falls ",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project saw the construction of a new railing for the day use area near Minneopa Falls. The project was greatly needed, as the rocky bluff area above the falls is crumbled in places, making it very dangerous to lean against the aged rail. This project is also significant because the original railing was a very beautiful iron railing that is listed on the National Historic Register. The rehabilitated railing was customized to match the original railing. This project adds onto other Legacy-funded improvements made to the Falls area previously to rehabilitate the walking bridge over the Falls and to weave accessible features throughout this very popular area of the park.",,,2014-03-03,2015-05-29,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneopa-state-park-historic-railing-near-falls,,,, 32156,"Minneopa State Park acquisition",2014,,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project acquired ~74 acres of land within the boundary of Minneopa State Park. The land is near the bison range and may serve as hiking trails in the future.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneopa-state-park-acquisition,,,, 10002148,"Minnesota's Legacy Website",2018,8000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 10","This amount is for the Legislative Coordinating Commission to maintain the Web site required under Minnesota Statutes, section 3.303, subdivision 10. ","In FY 18-19 the website's content management system (CMS) will be upgraded from Drupal 6 to Drupal 8. Additionally, on an ongoing basis website maintenance (including security and general upgrades) will be completed. ","Website content management system was upgraded to Drupal 8. Website maintenance (including security and general upgrades) was also completed.","achieved proposed outcomes",,,8000,,,,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","State Government","Minnesota's Legacy Website is a site that follows the progress of all projects and programs receiving constitutionally dedicated funding from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment as well as the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund. This website enables citizens to view how Legacy and Trust Fund dollars are being utilized in their community. Additionally, the website contains links to all the project proposals received by the Legislative Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources and the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council; frameworks and plans that have been developed for each fund; and information on how members of the public can apply for funding. ",,,2017-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Olson,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","72 State Office Building","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-9002",sally.olson@lcc.leg.mn,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Legislative Coordinating Commission",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-legacy-website-16,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2024,723080,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2023,545181,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ",,,,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2022,738011,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2021,543436,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2020,533891,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To acquire land with regional and statewide significance representative of the diverse landscapes in Minnesota as a means to protect and conserve those resources and to provide outdoor recreation for current and future generations. Leverage Legacy funds to provide enhancement and flexibility to acquire highest priority parcels located within State Park statutory designated boundary and State Trail legislatively authorized corridors. DNR will seek to acquire approximately 175 new acres of priority state park and trail inholdings and connections during FY 2020 guided by the principles in the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2019,533063,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To acquire land with regional and statewide significance representative of the diverse landscapes in Minnesota as a means to protect and conserve those resources and to provide outdoor recreation for current and future generations. Leverage Legacy funds to provide enhancement and flexibility to acquire highest priority parcels located within State Park statutory designated boundary and State Trail legislatively authorized corridors. DNR will seek to acquire approximately 77 new acres of priority state park and trail inholdings and connections during FY 2019 guided by the principles in the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ","Acquisitions in FY 19 using Legacy dollars included four parcels totaling 30.19 acres. Units with acquisitions included Gateway State Trail (4.04 acres) Itasca State Park (20 acres) Goodhue-Pioneer State Trail (0.1 acres) and Tettegouche State Park (6.05 acres). ",,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2018,500000,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To acquire land with regional and statewide significance representative of the diverse landscapes in Minnesota as a means to protect and conserve those resources and to provide outdoor recreation for current and future generations. Leverage Legacy funds to provide enhancement and flexibility to acquire highest priority parcels located within State Park statutory designated boundary and State Trail legislatively authorized corridors. DNR will seek to acquire approximately 26 new acres of priority state park inholdings during FY 2018 guided by the principles in the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ","Acquisitions in FY18 using Legacy dollars included three parcels totaling 16.35 acres. Units with acquisitions included the Mill Towns State Trail Maplewood State Park (a 14.75 acre island) and Heartland State Trail. ",,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2017,1111000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To acquire land with regional and statewide significance representative of the diverse landscapes in Minnesota as a means to protect and conserve those resources and to provide outdoor recreation for current and future generations. Leverage Legacy funds to provide enhancement and flexibility to acquire highest priority parcels located within State Park statutory designated boundary and State Trail legislatively authorized corridors.","Acquisitions in FY17 using Legacy dollars included one parcel on the Heartland State Trail totaling 0.78 acres.",,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2016,838045,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To acquire land with regional and statewide significance representative of the diverse landscapes in Minnesota as a means to protect and conserve those resources and to provide outdoor recreation for current and future generations.","Acquisitions in FY16 included 8 parcels (66 acres) that secured an alignment for a state park trail within Itasca State Park protected shoreline and river frontage in Crow Wing State Park three in-holdings within statutory boundary of Forestville-Mystery Cave Whitewater and Jay Cooke State Parks and Lake Bemidji shoreline along the Paul Bunyan State Trail for current and future generations to enjoy and appreciate natural and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2015,700000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To acquire land with regional and statewide significance representative of the diverse landscapes in Minnesota as a means to protect and conserve those resources and to provide outdoor recreation for current and future generations.","Acquisitions included 5 parcels (318 acres) along various snowmobile trails in northeastern Minnesota a 16 acre parcel in Jay Cooke State Park a 40 acre parcel in Temperance State Park two parcels (~5 acres) along the Mill Towns State Trail and an important parcel (~4 acres) along the Central Lakes State Trail.",,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2014,737500,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To acquire land with regional and statewide significance representative of the diverse landscapes in Minnesota as a means to protect and conserve those resources and to provide outdoor recreation for current and future generations.","Acquisition included a 6.6 acre parcel along the Mill Towns State Trail.",,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2013,1500000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To acquire land with regional and statewide significance representative of the diverse landscapes in Minnesota as a means to protect and conserve those resources and to provide outdoor recreation for current and future generations.","The Parks and Trails Division was able to purchase a 7.4 acre parcel of land within Crow Wing State Park. ",,,,,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 13199,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Land Acquisition",2012,3600000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To acquire land with regional and statewide significance representative of the diverse landscapes in Minnesota as a means to protect and conserve those resources and to provide outdoor recreation for current and future generations.","This project achieved the acquisition of 98 acres in Hubbard County as part of the La Salle Lake State Recreation Area. Lessard Sams Outdoor Heritage and LCCMR funds were used to purchase the remaining 1 102 acres that make up the LaSalle Lake Recreation Area. This recreation area currently features a 40 site campground a boat launch and rental cabins. Future Legacy funds will add a picnic/day use area a fishing pier walking paths and a canoe-in access. ",,,,3600000,,,,,,"Acquire land from willing sellers within the statutory boundaries of State Parks and within statutory designated State Trail corridors. ","The State Parks and Trails acquisitions will provide significant and safe recreational trail connections between communities and other public recreational facilities; create contiguous wildlife corridors between diverse habitats; assist in the preservation and restoration of diverse, locally significant natural plant communities and cultural resources; help reduce impacts of potential future development; provide riparian buffers along wetlands, creeks and lakes; and expand the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities to inspire the current and next generation to explore the outdoors. ",,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Christie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5633",jennifer.christie@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-land-acquisition,,,, 18193,"Minnesota State Park Naturalist Programs 2010",2010,198000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"The new Minnesota Naturalist Corps, year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists will be added at the busiest seasonal parks and trails to expand conservation education programming and increase overall attendance at interpretive programs. The Minnesota Naturalist Corps will offer more interpretive programs as directed by new legislative guidelines. ","Market research studies in 2007 revealed that the target market for potential park and trail users would visit state parks and trails if there were programs for their children. The new Minnesota Naturalist Corps has produced 30 new seasonal training positions for aspiring natural resource professionals who want to share their passion for the outdoors with key audiences and youth. ",,2010-05-01,2010-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-naturalist-programs-2010,,,, 16683,"Minnesota State Park Naturalist Programs",2013,270000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","Increase participation in interpretive programs by 50 000 people with the added support of Naturalist Corps year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists.","Program attendance is reported on a calendar year basis. Check back in early 2014 for an update.",,,,,,,,,,"The new Minnesota Naturalist Corps, year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists will be added at the busiest seasonal parks and trails to expand conservation education programming and increase overall attendance at interpretive programs. The Minnesota Naturalist Corps will offer more interpretive programs as directed by new legislative guidelines. ","Market research studies in 2007 revealed that the target market for potential park and trail users would visit state parks and trails if there were programs for their children. The new Minnesota Naturalist Corps has produced 30 new seasonal training positions for aspiring natural resource professionals who want to share their passion for the outdoors with key audiences and youth. ",,2012-01-01,2012-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-naturalist-programs,,,, 16683,"Minnesota State Park Naturalist Programs",2012,270000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","Increase participation in interpretive programs by 50 000 people with the added support of Naturalist Corps year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists.","With the addition of Legacy-funded interpretive staff overall program attendance has increased by 23% from 219 675 visitors in 2009 to 285 620 visitors in 2012. Legacy-funded staff included 33 Naturalist Corps 6 seasonal interpretive naturalists and 9 permanent interpretive naturalists who provided engaging programming to 138 827 of the total visitors in 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"The new Minnesota Naturalist Corps, year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists will be added at the busiest seasonal parks and trails to expand conservation education programming and increase overall attendance at interpretive programs. The Minnesota Naturalist Corps will offer more interpretive programs as directed by new legislative guidelines. ","Market research studies in 2007 revealed that the target market for potential park and trail users would visit state parks and trails if there were programs for their children. The new Minnesota Naturalist Corps has produced 30 new seasonal training positions for aspiring natural resource professionals who want to share their passion for the outdoors with key audiences and youth. ",,2012-01-01,2012-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-naturalist-programs,,,, 18199,"Minnesota State Park Naturalist Programs 2011",2011,270000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$2100000 the first year is for acquisition of land adjacent to LaSalle Lake in Hubbard County for a state recreation area.",,,,,,,,,,,,"The new Minnesota Naturalist Corps, year-round naturalists and seasonal naturalists will be added at the busiest seasonal parks and trails to expand conservation education programming and increase overall attendance at interpretive programs. The Minnesota Naturalist Corps will offer more interpretive programs as directed by new legislative guidelines. ","Market research studies in 2007 revealed that the target market for potential park and trail users would visit state parks and trails if there were programs for their children. The new Minnesota Naturalist Corps has produced 30 new seasonal training positions for aspiring natural resource professionals who want to share their passion for the outdoors with key audiences and youth. ",,2011-01-01,2011-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-naturalist-programs-2011,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2024,2461549,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2023,2042697,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ",,,,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2022,1740793,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2021,2347609,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2020,3630006,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","Land needed to meet the nature-based outdoor recreation needs of Minnesotans will be acquired and/or developed. High-priority development projects that encourage outdoor recreation participation and enhance or protect natural and cultural resources are completed. Specifically in FY20 we will begin construction on a new shower building at the campground at Splitrock Lighthouse State Park. At Itasca State Park we will also continue design work on the Itasca Bike Trail extension to Bert’s Cabins and Wilderness Drive as-well-as improvements to the bike rental parking. At Cuyuna we will begin design of additional mountain bike trails and a monument sign. ",,,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2019,3695102,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","Land needed to meet the nature-based outdoor recreation needs of Minnesotans will be acquired and/or developed. High-priority development projects that encourage outdoor recreation participation and enhance or protect natural and cultural resources are completed. Specifically in FY19 we are continuing design of a new state-of-the-art campground at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park which will connect to a new planned regional mountain bike trail system (a Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission-funded Legacy project).This project will take several years to complete. Additionally we will complete a new amphitheater at Itasca State Park the trail link between Father Hennepin State Park and the Soo Line South Trail Sibley SP beach wall and a new bison handling facility (corral) at Minneopa State Park.","Specifically in FY19 (second year of the biennium) we began construction on a new campground at Splitrock Lighthouse SP which will connect to a new planned regional mountain bike trail system. Construction of the shower building is set to take place in FY2020. Additionally we completed a new amphitheater at Itasca State Park; finished the trail link between Father Hennepin State Park and the Soo Line South Trail; constructed a beach wall at Sibley State Park; and finished a bison handling facility (corral) at Minneopa State Park. ",,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2018,3151874,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","Land needed to meet the nature-based outdoor recreation needs of Minnesotans will be acquired and/or developed. High-priority development projects that encourage outdoor recreation participation and enhance or protect natural and cultural resources are completed. Specifically in FY18 we are beginning design of a new state-of-the-art campground at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park which will connect to a new planned regional mountain bike trail system (also a Legacy project).This project will take several years to complete. Additionally we will plan and design improvements at Miners Mountain Road at Cuyuna State Rec Are and construct a new amphitheater at Itasca State Park.","Specifically in FY18 (first year of the biennium) we began design of a new state-of-the-art campground at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park which will connect to a new planned regional mountain bike trail system (a Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission-funded Legacy project). This project will take several years to complete. Additionally we constructed a new amphitheater at Itasca State Park (50% complete in FY18) and made major progress on the trail link from Father Hennepin State Park to the Soo Line South Trail. Began construction at Sibley State Park on a new beach wall and ADA access to the beach area.",,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2017,1762912,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To create unforgettable recreation experiences that inspire the public to pass along the love for the outdoors to the next generation. Additionally to enhance the energy efficiency of our recreation facilities.","In FY17 (the second year of the biennium) we completed and opened a major new state-of-the-art campground at Whitewater State Park. Legacy fully funded the planning and construction of the Minneiska Campground which opened in September 2017. The campground features 40 sites with electrical hookups four non-electric tent sites four camper cabins and three group camps. Innovations include a 40 kW solar array that will offset anticipated increases in energy use at the new campground and group camps with dedicated picnic shelters and mixed RV and tent sites Additionally Cuyuna State Recreation Area added 3.4 miles of trail (Huntington and Pennington projects) and developed the mountain bike skills area. Construction on a paved trail connection from Father Hennepin State Park to the Soo Line South Trail began in 2017 and will be completed in 2018. Legacy funds augmented the funds raised the Friends of Maplewood for a new sugarshack at Maplewood State Park. ",,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2016,2313796,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To create unforgettable recreation experiences that inspire the public to pass along the love for the outdoors to the next generation. Additionally to enhance the energy efficiency of our recreation facilities.","In FY16 (the first year of the biennium) we began a major new state-of-the-art campground at Whitewater State Park and made progress on state park projects such as expansion of mountain biking opportunities at Cuyuna State Rec Area and a paved trail connection from Father Hennepin State Park to the Soo Line South Trail. Many projects begun in FY16 will be completed in FY17 (second year of the biennium).",,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2015,2798525,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To create unforgettable recreation experiences that inspire the public to pass along the love for the outdoors to the next generation. Additionally to enhance the energy efficiency of our recreation facilities.","Projects include a new group camp at Lake Bemidji State Park a new day use/picnic area at LaSalle State Recreation Area a new amphitheater at Itasca State Park new trail development at Cuyuna State Recreation Area bison fencing and water supply at Minneopa State Park and campsite electrification projects at Scenic Cascade Sibley Camden and Blue Mounds State Parks.",,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2014,2369007,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To create unforgettable recreation experiences that inspire the public to pass along the love for the outdoors to the next generation. Additionally to enhance the energy efficiency of our recreation facilities.","Projects included a new bike trail in Glendalough State Park new camper cabins in Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park installation of features to allow for canoe-in camping on Beers Island in Maplewood State Park and new yurts in Cuyuna State Recreation Area and Afton and Glendalough State Parks.",,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2013,2273100,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To create unforgettable recreation experiences that inspire the public to pass along the love for the outdoors to the next generation. Additionally to enhance the energy efficiency of our recreation facilities.","Projects including a new trail center at Bear Head Lake State Park a water treatment facility at Soudan Underground Mine and electricity to campsites at various state parks.",,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2012,1190000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To create unforgettable recreation experiences that inspire the public to pass along the love for the outdoors to the next generation. Additionally to enhance the energy efficiency of our recreation facilities.","Projects included camper cabins at Lake Bemidji State Park and solar arrays installed in Itasca Lake Maria and Bear Head Lake State Parks.",,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 18223,"Minnesota State Park and Recreation Area Development",2010,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"There are 67 Minnesota State Parks and 7 Minnesota State Recreation areas that each have facilities to serve outdoor recreation users. Funds in this category are used for developing new facilities and include visitor centers, trail centers, roads, parking lots, bridges, campgrounds, and so on. ",,,2010-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-and-recreation-area-development,,,, 19179,"Minnesota State Park Campground Improvements",2013,600000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","Improvements are planned for three parks this fiscal year.","Improvements were made at Rice Lake Father Hennepin and Glacial Lakes State Parks.",,,,,,,,,,"This program area provides for minor campground improvements and adjustments across the system of State Parks and State Recreation Areas; includes opportunities for replacement of fire rings, parking spur leveling, erosion control at campsites, vegetation management, and improved signing. This program report will now be part of ""Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Parks and State Recreation Areas""","The division utilizes existing staffing to complete these projects; completing necessary resource assessments prior to initiating work and scheduling projects to minimize disruption to visitors has caused some delays; all projects should be completed.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-campground-improvements,,,, 19179,"Minnesota State Park Campground Improvements",2012,100000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program area provides for minor campground improvements and adjustments across the system of State Parks and State Recreation Areas; includes opportunities for replacement of fire rings, parking spur leveling, erosion control at campsites, vegetation management, and improved signing. This program report will now be part of ""Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Parks and State Recreation Areas""","The division utilizes existing staffing to complete these projects; completing necessary resource assessments prior to initiating work and scheduling projects to minimize disruption to visitors has caused some delays; all projects should be completed.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-campground-improvements,,,, 19179,"Minnesota State Park Campground Improvements",2010,200000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"The division plans to implement campground improvements at 20 Minnesota State Parks over the biennium.","The division was able to exceed our goals and improve campground services at all of the following State Parks: Itasca McCarthy Beach Bear Head Lake Tettegouche Savannah Portage Jay Cooke Scenic and Crow Wing Frontenac Lake Louise Whitewater and Father Hennepin Big Stone Lake Blue Mounds Camden Lake Shetek Minneopa Monson Lake Rice Lake Sakatah Lake Myre Big Island Nerstrand-Big Woods Sibley Split Rock Creek and Upper Sioux Agency",,,,,,,,,,"This program area provides for minor campground improvements and adjustments across the system of State Parks and State Recreation Areas; includes opportunities for replacement of fire rings, parking spur leveling, erosion control at campsites, vegetation management, and improved signing. This program report will now be part of ""Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Parks and State Recreation Areas""","The division utilizes existing staffing to complete these projects; completing necessary resource assessments prior to initiating work and scheduling projects to minimize disruption to visitors has caused some delays; all projects should be completed.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-campground-improvements,,,, 1270,"Minnesota's Network of Parks and Trails ",2010,400000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec 6","CREATION OF A PARKS AND TRAILS INVENTORY, FRAMEWORK, AND PLAN. Subdivision 1. Inventory and framework development. (a) The University of Minnesota Center for Changing Landscapes is directed to create a long-range framework for an integrated statewide parks and trails system that provides information on the natural resource-based recreational opportunities available throughout the state. The detailed framework must include an inventory of existing regionally and statewide significant parks and trails, respond to recreational trends and demographic changes, and identify underserved areas, overused facilities, and gaps in the current parks and trails system. The framework must identify opportunities for enhancing existing assets, developing new assets, and linking those assets together effectively within realistic financial resources. (b) As part of the inventory, the Center for Changing Landscapes shall develop a user-friendly Web-based guide for information on state and regional parks in the state. The Department of Natural Resources, the Office of Explore Minnesota Tourism, and the Metropolitan Council shall work with the Center for Changing Landscapes to ensure that all the information currently available on their Web sites is incorporated into the newly developed statewide Web system. The statewide parks and trails Web guide shall be incorporated into the Department of Natural Resources Web site. (c) In developing the framework and inventory, the Center for Changing Landscapes shall consult with the Department of Natural Resources, the Office of Explore Minnesota Tourism, the Metropolitan Council, local units of government, park and trail groups, the public, and other stakeholder groups. The Center for Changing Landscapes shall participate and be actively involved in the collaborative under subdivision 2. (d) The Center for Changing Landscapes shall submit the framework and a summary of the inventory in a report to the commissioner of natural resources and to the chairs and ranking minority members of the senate and house of representatives committees and divisions having jurisdiction over natural resources policy and finance by January 15, 2011.","Inventory & Framework Report Completion, website","Inventory & Framework Report Completion, website",,,,,,,,"Center for Changing Landscapes","Public College/University","The Center for Changing Landscapes was directed by the Minnesota State Legislature to create a long-range framework for an integrated statewide parks and trails system that provides information on the natural resource-based recreational opportunities available throughout the state. The detailed framework must include an inventory of existing regionally and statewide significant parks and trails, respond to recreational trends and demographic changes, and identify underserved areas, overused facilities, and gaps in the current parks and trails system (Minn. Gen. Laws 64.8 § 6).",,,,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Cindy,Zerger,"Center for Changing Landscapes, University of Minnesota","151 Rapson Hall, 89 Church Street",Minneapolis,MN,55455,"(612) 624-2976",czerger@umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Inventory, Mapping, Planning, Research","University of Minnesota ",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-network-parks-and-trails,,,, 10020247,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail Fort Snelling Segment",2023,1416085,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"The Minnesota River Valley is one of the largest publicly-managed open spaces within a major metropolitan area. Completion of the development of this segment will represent an important milestone in the corridor which is connected to the larger Minnesota Valley State Trail planned by the Minnesota DNR that will travel from Le Sueur to St. Paul",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-greenway-regional-trail-fort-snelling-segment,,,, 10020247,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail Fort Snelling Segment",2022,1384446,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Dakota County will calculate the totals for each outcome measure and report prior to expiration of grant term ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"The Minnesota River Valley is one of the largest publicly-managed open spaces within a major metropolitan area. Completion of the development of this segment will represent an important milestone in the corridor which is connected to the larger Minnesota Valley State Trail planned by the Minnesota DNR that will travel from Le Sueur to St. Paul",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-greenway-regional-trail-fort-snelling-segment,,,, 10020247,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail Fort Snelling Segment",2021,1290038,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Dakota County will calculate the totals for each outcome measure and report prior to expiration of grant term ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"The Minnesota River Valley is one of the largest publicly-managed open spaces within a major metropolitan area. Completion of the development of this segment will represent an important milestone in the corridor which is connected to the larger Minnesota Valley State Trail planned by the Minnesota DNR that will travel from Le Sueur to St. Paul",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-greenway-regional-trail-fort-snelling-segment,,,, 10019763,"Minnesota's Legacy Website",2022,4000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special Session, Chapter 1, Article 3, Section 5","This amount is for the Legislative Coordinating Commission to maintain the Website required under Minnesota Statutes, section 3.303, subdivision 10. ","Website maintenance (including security and general upgrades) will be completed throughout the FY 22-23 biennium. ","Website security and general upgrades completed for FY 22-23 biennium. ","achieved proposed outcomes",,,4000,,,,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","State Government","Minnesota's Legacy Website is a site that follows the progress of all projects and programs receiving constitutionally dedicated funding from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment as well as the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund. This website enables citizens to view how Legacy and Trust Fund dollars are being utilized in their community. Additionally, the website contains links to all the project proposals received by the Legislative Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources and the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council; frameworks and plans that have been developed for each fund; and information on how members of the public can apply for funding. ",,,2021-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Olson,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","600 State Office Building","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-9002",sally.olson@lcc.mn.gov,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Legislative Coordinating Commission",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-legacy-website-24,,,, 10031007,"Minnesota's Legacy Website",2024,4000,"M.L. 2023, Chapter 40, Article 3, Section 5","This amount is for the Legislative Coordinating Commission to maintain the Website required under Minnesota Statutes, section 3.303, subdivision 10. ","Website maintenance (including security and general upgrades) will be completed throughout the FY 24-25 biennium. ",,,,,4000,,,,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","State Government","Minnesota's Legacy Website is a site that follows the progress of all projects and programs receiving constitutionally dedicated funding from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment as well as the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund. This website enables citizens to view how Legacy and Trust Fund dollars are being utilized in their community. Additionally, the website contains links to all the project proposals received by the Legislative Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources and the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council; frameworks and plans that have been developed for each fund; and information on how members of the public can apply for funding. ",,,2023-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Sally,Olson,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","600 State Office Building","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-9002",sally.olson@lcc.mn.gov,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Legislative Coordinating Commission",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-legacy-website-28,,,, 10012181,"Minnesota's Legacy Website",2020,4000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special Session, Chapter 2","This amount is for the Legislative Coordinating Commission to maintain the Website required under Minnesota Statutes, section 3.303, subdivision 10. ","Website maintenance (including security and general upgrades) will be completed throughout the FY 20-21 biennium. ","Website security and general upgrades completed for FY 20.","achieved proposed outcomes",,,4000,,,,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","State Government","Minnesota's Legacy Website is a site that follows the progress of all projects and programs receiving constitutionally dedicated funding from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment as well as the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund. This website enables citizens to view how Legacy and Trust Fund dollars are being utilized in their community. Additionally, the website contains links to all the project proposals received by the Legislative Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources and the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council; frameworks and plans that have been developed for each fund; and information on how members of the public can apply for funding. ",,,2019-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Sally,Olson,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","72 State Office Building","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-9002",sally.olson@lcc.leg.mn,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Legislative Coordinating Commission",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-legacy-website-20,,,, 1366,"Minnesota's Legacy Website",2012,7000,"M.L. 2011, 1st Special Session, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 5","$7,000 the first year is for the Legislative Coordinating Commission for the costs of developing and implementing a Web site to contain information on projects receiving appropriations from the parks and trails fund and other constitutionally dedicated funds.","Update the reporting structure on site to capture new data as required in M.L. 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Article 5, Section 1.  Add functionality to the site to make it easier for visitors to navigate and for agencies to report project data.","Updated the reporting structure on site to capture new data as required in M.L. 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Article 5, Section 1.  Functionality was also added to the site to make it easier for visitors to navigate and for agencies to report project data.    ",,,,7000,,,,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","State Government","Minnesota's Legacy Website is a site that follows the progress of all projects and programs receiving constitutionally dedicated funding from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment as well as the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund.  This website enables citizens to view how Legacy and Trust Fund dollars are being utilized in their community. Additionally, the website contains links to all the project proposals received by the Legislative Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources and the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council;  frameworks and plans that have been developed for each fund; and information on how members of the public can apply for funding.",,,2009-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Olson,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","72 State Office Building","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-296-9002,sally.olson@lcc.leg.mn,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Legislative Coordinating Commission",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-legacy-website,,,, 1366,"Minnesota's Legacy Website",2010,15000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 5","$15,000 the first year is for the Legislative Coordinating Commission for the Web site required under this act. Additionally, see Minnesota Statutes 3.303, Subd. 10.","Develop a website that shows:Information on projects and programs receiving legacy or enivronment and natural resources trust funding.Frameworks and plans that have been completed for future uses of each fund.Information on funding opportunities.Project proposals recieved by the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council and the LCCMR.","Information on projects and programs receiving funding is available on the website.All frameworks and plans that have been completed are available on the website.Information on funding opportunities is provided on the website.Links to all project proposals recieved by the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council and the LCCMR is available on the website. ",,,,15000,,,,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","State Government","Minnesota's Legacy Website is a site that follows the progress of all projects and programs receiving constitutionally dedicated funding from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment as well as the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund.  This website enables citizens to view how Legacy and Trust Fund dollars are being utilized in their community. Additionally, the website contains links to all the project proposals received by the Legislative Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources and the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council;  frameworks and plans that have been developed for each fund; and information on how members of the public can apply for funding.",,,2009-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Olson,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","72 State Office Building","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-296-9002,sally.olson@lcc.leg.mn,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Legislative Coordinating Commission",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-legacy-website,,,, 3240,"Minnesota State Park Fishing and Kids Discovery Kits",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"Deliver rental fishing equipment to 30 state parks. Deliver ""kids discovery kits"" available for free check-out to 20 state parks. ","We have achieved our goal of providing 30 state parks fishing kits available for free rental. These kits include: fishing poles and tackle. We have achieved our goal of developing the kids activity kits and they are have now been delivered to 20 state parks across the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Rental fishing equipment has been made available in 30 of Minnesota's state parks. The rental equipment is free of charge for anyone to use and provides all visitors to take part in one of Minnesota's favorite past times. The ""Kids Discovery Kits"" were designed to provide park visitors with a fun, hands-on, educational activity to do while visiting a state park. Each kit contains a variety of activities ranging from camp skills, to guided discover, to nature exploration.","Providing equipment and doing so at a free or reduced fee, are approaches to eliminating potential barriers to participation for park and trail users.",,2010-01-29,2010-06-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-fishing-and-kids-discovery-kits,,,, 3290,"Minnesota State Parks and Trails Connection Plan",2010,175000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"Historically the Division of Parks and Trails has relied totally on media relations to create awareness. The Minnesota State Parks Research Report 2007 shows that Minnesotans want and need more information and compelling reasons to visit so they can better use and enjoy Minnesota state parks and trails. ","Three campaigns were executed in Fiscal year 2010 producing 11 765 784 gross impressions. Results are being seen as witnessed by increased revenue Minnesota State Parks vehicle permit sales and program attendance. It's important to continue building upon this foundation to accomplish the goal of increasing participation in outdoor recreation. ",,,,,,,,,,"Plan and execute connection plans that build awareness of and motivation for participating in outdoor recreation at Minnesota state parks and trails. ","Effective media planning and buying tactics significantly extended the value of the media schedules in one case, a 105 percent increase in media value received. ",,2010-03-01,2010-12-23,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-parks-and-trails-connection-plan-0,,,, 3294,"Minnesota State Park, Trail, and Water Trail Virtual Tours",2009,160000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project provides panoramic virtual tours of state parks, and panoramic plus video virtual tours of state trails and water trails. Each panoramic virtual tour is accompanied by an accessible/dial-up version highlighting the same scenes.","In an effort to reach out to an increasingly ""wired"" public wanting visual information to inform their trip planning decisions, Parks and Trails is aiming to ultimately have a virtual tour for every state park and state trail, and for selected water trails as well. These tours provide an immersive experience to the viewer, allowing them to observe selected scenes and locations from 360 degrees, or to watch a video of someone using a particular trail segment. This trip planning visual aid will help people select which park or trail they want to visit, and what to expect once they arrive.",,2009-07-01,2013-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Stefanie,Otterson,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5576",stefanie.otterson@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-trail-and-water-trail-virtual-tours-0,,,, 3220,"Minnesota State Forest Recreation Area Campground Services",2011,70000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Provide an increase in the maintenance and operation of a system of Forest Recreation Areas across the State. The additional funding will be spread to the highest use facilities to provide better customer service and experiences.","The Division manages 46 Forest Recreation Areas across the State. This program allocates additional resources to 20 of the higher use facilities in the system to optimize visitor services and customer satisfaction. This approach will not result in specific projects for reporting.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Steven,Kirch,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",steve.kirch@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-forest-recreation-area-campground-services,,,, 3220,"Minnesota State Forest Recreation Area Campground Services",2010,45000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"The Division expects to enhance operations by providing increased staffing hours at 20 locations during the peak operating seasons.","The Division was able to improve campground services at all of the following Forest Recreation Areas: Huntersville Shell City Thistledew Button Box Bear Lake Larson Lake Owen Lake Lost Lake Rock Lake Shager Beauty Green Bass Indian Lake Sullivan Lake Tamarack and Boulder Forest Campgrounds; and Togo Stony Brook and Walter Stark Horse Camps Vinegar Ridge Wet Bark Reno Birch Lake Sand Dunes Anne Lake Zumbro Bottoms Kruger and Snake River",,,,,,,,,,"Provide an increase in the maintenance and operation of a system of Forest Recreation Areas across the State. The additional funding will be spread to the highest use facilities to provide better customer service and experiences.","The Division manages 46 Forest Recreation Areas across the State. This program allocates additional resources to 20 of the higher use facilities in the system to optimize visitor services and customer satisfaction. This approach will not result in specific projects for reporting.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Steven,Kirch,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",steve.kirch@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-forest-recreation-area-campground-services,,,, 29020,"Minnesota's Legacy Website",2015,6000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 4, Sec. 5","$7,000 the first year and $6,000 the second year are for the Legislative Coordinating Commission for the Web site required in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.303, subdivision 10, including detailed mapping.","Improvements to the underlying database and the website.Development of mapping functionalities. This includes the addition of an interactive map that displays project locations.","Enhanced interactive mapping feature has been added to the website. This feature enables site visitors to search projects based on a location. The interactive map displays a project location as a point; displays specific project information by clicking on the project point; and includes the ability to turn on/off layers by fund and county. Finally, for agencies that report project data to the website a tool was developed that automatically converts addresses into geographic coordinates.",,,,6000,,,,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","State Government","Minnesota's Legacy Website is a site that follows the progress of all projects and programs receiving constitutionally dedicated funding from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment as well as the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund.  This website enables citizens to view how Legacy and Trust Fund dollars are being utilized in their community. Additionally, the website contains links to all the project proposals received by the Legislative Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources and the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council;  frameworks and plans that have been developed for each fund; and information on how members of the public can apply for funding.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Olson,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","4831 Hanson Road",Shoreview,MN,55126,"(651) 296-9002",sally.olson@lcc.leg.mn,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Legislative Coordinating Commission",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-legacy-website-3,,,, 29020,"Minnesota's Legacy Website",2014,7000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 4, Sec. 5","$7,000 the first year and $6,000 the second year are for the Legislative Coordinating Commission for the Web site required in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.303, subdivision 10, including detailed mapping.","Improvements to the underlying database and the website.Development of mapping functionalities. This includes the addition of an interactive map that displays project locations.Mobile friendly website.","Website was enhanced with updated fonts and headings throughout.The layout of project pages revised to be more user friendly. Mobile theme added to the website. ",,,,7000,,,,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","State Government","Minnesota's Legacy Website is a site that follows the progress of all projects and programs receiving constitutionally dedicated funding from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment as well as the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund.  This website enables citizens to view how Legacy and Trust Fund dollars are being utilized in their community. Additionally, the website contains links to all the project proposals received by the Legislative Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources and the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council;  frameworks and plans that have been developed for each fund; and information on how members of the public can apply for funding.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Olson,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","4831 Hanson Road",Shoreview,MN,55126,"(651) 296-9002",sally.olson@lcc.leg.mn,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Legislative Coordinating Commission",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-legacy-website-3,,,, 3275,"Minnesota State Park Non-Personal Interpretation and Wayfinding",2009,173800,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Non-personal interpretation provides visitors with opportunities to learn about the natural and cultural history of state parks at their leisure. Non-personal interpretation is an effective way to reach a wide variety of visitors without hosting a formal interpretive program. Wayfinding by using ""You are Here"" signs is an essential part of navigating state parks.","Wayside exhibits, updated trail maps and orientation kiosks are essential features to providing visitors with accurate information and self-guided discovery opportunities.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-park-non-personal-interpretation-and-wayfinding,,,, 10029569,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail - Dakota Homeland Interpretive Project",2021,100000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Greenway visitation change (measured thorugh visitation counts), with a focus on use by indigenous and other underserved communities. 2. Visitor satisfaction with the Dakota Homeland frames among all audiences (measured through a project performance survey conducted post-installation). 3. The growth and success of the tribal partnerships involved with delivering the frames and other/future interpretive projects (measured qualitatively). 4. On-time and on-budget project delivery (measured through project management data post-construction).","1. Visitation counts are still pending. 2. Surveys are still underway but response has been positive. 3. Partnerships with four federally recognized tribes are still in effect. 4. Design and installation of 10 nodes or interpretive waysides along the greenway in Dakota County. Each node or wayside included a wood and metal circular ""Frame"" with interpretation connecting visitors to Dakota stories of the river corridor.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, indigenous engagement, and construction of the Dakota Homeland Interpretive project along the Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-greenway-regional-trail-dakota-homeland-interpretive-project,,,, 10029569,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail - Dakota Homeland Interpretive Project",2020,50000,,"Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Greenway visitation change (measured thorugh visitation counts), with a focus on use by indigenous and other underserved communities. 2. Visitor satisfaction with the Dakota Homeland frames among all audiences (measured through a project performance survey conducted post-installation). 3. The growth and success of the tribal partnerships involved with delivering the frames and other/future interpretive projects (measured qualitatively). 4. On-time and on-budget project delivery (measured through project management data post-construction).","1. Visitation counts are still pending. 2. Surveys are still underway but response has been positive. 3. Partnerships with four federally recognized tribes are still in effect. 4. Design and installation of 10 nodes or interpretive waysides along the greenway in Dakota County. Each node or wayside included a wood and metal circular ""Frame"" with interpretation connecting visitors to Dakota stories of the river corridor.",,,,,,,,"Dakota County",,"Design, indigenous engagement, and construction of the Dakota Homeland Interpretive project along the Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-greenway-regional-trail-dakota-homeland-interpretive-project,,,, 10035449,"Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail - CCRRA Acquisition",2024,966600,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 5.2 acres for Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Carver County",,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Acquire 5.2 acres for Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail",,"Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail",2024-12-12,2025-12-12,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Marty,Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-bluffs-regional-trail-ccrra-acquisition,,,, 10020227,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2012,20494,,"Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Treehouse; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work; Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails realignment and reconstruction. ",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements,,,, 10029583,"Mississippi River Regional Trail - Trail Reconstruction",2024,450000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","2400 LF of safe smooth 10 wide trail surface.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project will reconstruct an existing 8-foot-wide trail in disrepair by widening the trail width to 10 feet and repaving. Deliverables include a smooth safe trail upon completion. Intended outcomes are to provide a safe, smooth, consistent width on regional trails for user enjoyment",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-regional-trail-trail-reconstruction,,,, 10012042,"Mississippi Gorge Implementation Phase 2",2021,655487,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and implement improvements called for in the 1982 plan for the Bohemian Flats area, and also improve various facilities throughout the park including trails, stairways, walls, and interpretive and wayfinding signs. These improvements will include trails, pathways, fishing and other river access, shoreline restoration, parking, informational signage, and visitor comfort facilities. The new master plan currently underway will use community participation to determine exact priority projects funded under this request. This funding is a continuation of several years of Parks and Trails funds dedicated to master planning and implementation. ",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gorge-implementation-phase-2,,,, 10012042,"Mississippi Gorge Implementation Phase 2",2020,406843,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number and type of new park facilities. Number and type of refurbished/reconstructed park facilities. Mileage and type of new and reconstructed trails. Number, type and location of all major activities identified in the final plan. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and implement improvements called for in the 1982 plan for the Bohemian Flats area, and also improve various facilities throughout the park including trails, stairways, walls, and interpretive and wayfinding signs. These improvements will include trails, pathways, fishing and other river access, shoreline restoration, parking, informational signage, and visitor comfort facilities. The new master plan currently underway will use community participation to determine exact priority projects funded under this request. This funding is a continuation of several years of Parks and Trails funds dedicated to master planning and implementation. ",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gorge-implementation-phase-2,,,, 9437,"Mississippi River Regional Trail - Rosemount",2010,200000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Dakota County",,"to construct 3.7 miles of a 10 foot wide bituminous trail segment of the Mississippi River Regional Trail in eastern Rosemount, connecting to Spring Lake Park Reserve",,,2010-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-regional-trail-rosemount,,,, 25795,"Mississippi River Park and Water Trail",2013,184000,,,,,,,,,,,,"Aitkin County",,"Trail connections and camping facilities.",,,2013-11-05,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-park-and-water-trail,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2024,2467727,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2023,4851287,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2022,3605571,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2021,560761,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2017,1500,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2015,53570,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2014,130,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Completed Recreation facilities funded by the grant.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10020270,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Improvements",2012,20494,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan. Improvements will include: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Tree Top Trail & Tree House; Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration; ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements; Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction.",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-improvements-0,,,, 10012067,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Design and Construction",2021,3774177,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completed buildings, play areas, highline, picnicking areas, interpretation nodes, site work, parking, bathrooms, river access, outdoor classrooms, boat launch, fishing improvements, and trails; increased visitation.","This grant was not the sole funding source for any one amenity on this project. Most amenities on this project had numerous contractors involved under separate contracts, and multiple grants funded mutliple contractors. Some aspects of the project are 100% complete, while some aspects have not yet begun. The project as a whole is about 67% complete ($23M built), and this grant paid for 43% of that completed work.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan.? Improvements will including: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Nature?s Highline Trail & Tree House;? Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration;? ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements;? Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-design-and-construction,,,, 10012067,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Design and Construction",2020,4237023,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completed buildings, play areas, highline, picnicking areas, interpretation nodes, site work, parking, bathrooms, river access, outdoor classrooms, boat launch, fishing improvements, and trails; increased visitation.","This grant was not the sole funding source for any one amenity on this project. Most amenities on this project had numerous contractors involved under separate contracts, and multiple grants funded mutliple contractors. Some aspects of the project are 100% complete, while some aspects have not yet begun. The project as a whole is about 67% complete ($23M built), and this grant paid for 43% of that completed work.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan.? Improvements will including: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Nature?s Highline Trail & Tree House;? Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration;? ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements;? Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-design-and-construction,,,, 10012067,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Design and Construction",2019,1946477,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed buildings, play areas, highline, picnicking areas, interpretation nodes, site work, parking, bathrooms, river access, outdoor classrooms, boat launch, fishing improvements, and trails; increased visitation.","This grant was not the sole funding source for any one amenity on this project. Most amenities on this project had numerous contractors involved under separate contracts, and multiple grants funded mutliple contractors. Some aspects of the project are 100% complete, while some aspects have not yet begun. The project as a whole is about 67% complete ($23M built), and this grant paid for 43% of that completed work.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan.? Improvements will including: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Nature?s Highline Trail & Tree House;? Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration;? ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements;? Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-design-and-construction,,,, 10012067,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park Design and Construction",2018,12362,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed buildings, play areas, highline, picnicking areas, interpretation nodes, site work, parking, bathrooms, river access, outdoor classrooms, boat launch, fishing improvements, and trails; increased visitation.","This grant was not the sole funding source for any one amenity on this project. Most amenities on this project had numerous contractors involved under separate contracts, and multiple grants funded mutliple contractors. Some aspects of the project are 100% complete, while some aspects have not yet begun. The project as a whole is about 67% complete ($23M built), and this grant paid for 43% of that completed work.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"This project will focus on significant park improvements throughout the park as identified in the Master Plan.? Improvements will including: Mississippi Gateway Center; Welcome & Event Plaza; Mini Mississippi Play & Education Feature; Nature?s Highline Trail & Tree House;? Picnicking; Nature Interpretation Nodes; Nature Play Areas; Site Work, Parking & Bathrooms; Natural Resource Restoration;? ADA River Access & Outdoor Classroom; Drop-off, Temporary Parking & Non-motorized Boat Launch; Fishing Improvements;? Trails; Maintenance Center & Outreach Hub; Learning Stations; Paved & non-paved Trails Realignment and Reconstruction",,"Mississippi Gateway Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-gateway-regional-park-design-and-construction,,,, 10000725,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2012,18000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Restored 74 acres Oak Savanna, removed 254 acres woody invasive species, removed 447 trees for oak wilt, thinned 15 acres of pines, restored 160 acres of prairie, planted 75 treestrimmed 32 miles of trail. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,,,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-10,,,, 10000327,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2012,108000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Maintenance and improvements.","Restored 74 acres Oak Savanna, removed 254 acres woody invasive species, removed 447 trees for oak wilt, thinned 15 acres of pines, restored 160 acres of prairie, planted 75 treestrimmed 32 miles of trail. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"County-wide. Hire Conservation Corps Minnesota to implement natural resource rehabilitation and facility development projects.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-mn,,,, 10000331,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2012,125000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Maintenance and improvements.","Prepared and seeded 5 acres of highly erodible land at Whitetail Woods Regional Park. Allowed the purchase of contracted labor for removal of invasive species from 14 high priority sites totaling approximately 50 acres. Prepared fire control lines for Spring 2013 prescribed burns totaling 505 acres. Allowed the purchase of contracted labor for follow up control of invasive trees and forbs on approximately 60 acres of recently seeded prairie. Final Report was submitted in December of 2013.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"County-wide. Provide labor and materials to manage natural resources throughout Dakota County's regional park system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-0,,,, 10000336,"Natural resource management through MN Conservation Corps",2012,100000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Involve and educate youth.","In 2013 the Conservation Corp of Minnesota (CCM) worked on over 20 different natural resource projects within the Regional Park and Trails System, totaling over 5,900 hours. Of those total hours, approximately, 1300 hours were assisting high school youth on natural resource projects and environmental education. The CCM crew completed activities such as invasive species removal, prairie seeding, prescribed burns, rainwater garden maintenance, teaching environmental education courses to the youth, and assisting with gardening and maintenance at the Tamarack Nature Center. The grant has been closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"County-wide. Host MN Conservation Corps crew to engage youth in natural resource management projects.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-management-through-mn-conservation-corps,,,, 10000348,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2013,55000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to parks and trails over time.","Bunker Hills Regional Park: 74 acre oak savanna restoration; 41 acre woody invasive species removal, .8 acre landscape maintenance; 341 trees abated in oak wilt program. Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park: 7,000 square feet landscape maintenance; 23 trees abated in oak wilt program. Rice Creek Chain of Lakes: 800 square feet landscape maintenance; 38 acres of Woody invasive species removal; 500 ft. deer fence installation; 16 trees abated in oak wilt program. Martin Island Linwood Lakes Regional Park: 4 buildings painted; 9 trees abated in oak wilt program.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Conservation Corps Minnesota contract to restore natural resources in Anoka County regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-1,,,, 10000368,"Nature resource restoration & management throughout the County's regional parks and trails system",2013,125000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Annual natural resource program prepared for Fall of 2013-Spring of 2014 implementation. Completed natural resource restoration and management throughout Dakota County regional parks and trails.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"County-wide, complete natural resource restoration and management.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nature-resource-restoration-management-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000388,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2013,110000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Numerous completed resource management projects systemwide.","In 2014 the Conservation Corp of Minnesota (CCM) worked on over 15 different natural resource projects within the Regional Park and Trails System, totaling over 5,200 hours. Of those total hours, approximately, 450 hours were assisting high school youth on natural resource projects and environmental education. The CCM crew completed activities such as invasive species removal, prairie seeding, prescribed burns, rainwater garden maintenance, teaching environmental education courses to the youth, and assisting with gardening and maintenance at the Tamarack Nature Center. Coordination planning for 2015 CCM projects are underway.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"System-wide. Host MN Conservation Corps crew to teach natural resource management to youth.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-2,,,, 10000395,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps (Year 1 of 2)",2014,110000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","MN Conservation Corps natural resource management. ","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps (Year s of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-3,,,, 10000397,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps (Year s of 2)",2015,110000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","MN Conservation Corps natural resource management. ","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps (Year s of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-4,,,, 10000410,"Natural Resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corp, throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2016,140000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of Acres of woodland invasive species removed. Number of acres of prairie/oak savanna invasive species removed. Number of acres of prairie/oak savanna prescribe fire conducted. Number of acres of woody plant material removed from prairie. ","108.58 acres of invasive species removed, 115 acres surveyed for forest pests (EAB, Dutch elm disease, oak wilt) 36 miles of trails trimmed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Continue the Conservation Corps of MN contract for work throughout the regional parks & trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-partnership-mn-conservation-corp-throughout-countys-regional,,,, 10000414,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2014,130000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased visits to park over time.","CCM completed prescribed burns on 116 acres of prairie, 1400 linear feet along river of buckthorn removal, 1 acres of basal treated buckthorn, 5 acres of pine stand thinning and woody invasive species removal, 20lbs of native seed collection.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"County-wide contract with MN Conservation Corps to do resource restoration work.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-5,,,, 10000415,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2015,130000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Natural Resource Restoration","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"County-wide contract with MN Conservation Corps to do resource restoration work.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-6,,,, 10000460,"Natural resource planning, restoration & management throughout the county's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2014,150000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.",,,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"County-wide, complete natural resource planning, restoration and management and other land cover improvements, throughout the park and greenway system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-planning-restoration-management-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and,,,, 10000461,"Natural resource planning, restoration & management throughout the county's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2015,150000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased trail visits.","Annual natural resource program prepared for Spring 2014 implementation.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"County-wide, complete natural resource planning, restoration and management and other land cover improvements, throughout the park and greenway system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-planning-restoration-management-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-0,,,, 10000524,"Natural resource rehabilitation within Anoka County's regional parks and trails system",2011,80000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The 2012 annual report will compare number of acres restored (invasive species controlled, forests managed, prairie planted/burned, trees planted, etc.), and additional projects completed between 200 with County Staff only and 2011 with County Staff and M","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Minnesota Conservation Corps to implement natural resource rehabilitation/development projects in regional parks, park reserves and trails in Anoka County.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-rehabilitation-within-anoka-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000539,"Natural Resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corp, throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (year 2 of 2)",2017,145000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of Acres of woodland invasive species removed. Number of acres of prairie/oak savanna invasive species removed. Number of acres of prairie/oak savanna prescribe fire conducted. Number of acres of woody plant material removed from prairie. ","108.58 acres of invasive species removed, 115 acres surveyed for forest pests (EAB, Dutch elm disease, oak wilt) 36 miles of trails trimmed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Continue the Conservation Corps of MN contract for work throughout the regional parks & trails system.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-partnership-mn-conservation-corp-throughout-countys-0,,,, 10000568,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2016,161000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the nmber of acres managed using best management practices, acres restored using best management practices, and types of implemented natural resource management practices. ","Approx. 200 acres restored, including fence removal, tree survey, garlic mustard removal, native seeding, tree/shrub planting, prairie plug planting, oak wilt tree removal, seed collection, prescribed burn prep, trash removal, EAB tree removal, shoreline restoration",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Natural resource management, stewardship, restoration and improvements per master plans.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-1-2,,,, 10000569,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2017,218000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the nmber of acres managed using best management practices, acres restored using best management practices, and types of implemented natural resource management practices. ","Approx. 200 acres restored, including fence removal, tree survey, garlic mustard removal, native seeding, tree/shrub planting, prairie plug planting, oak wilt tree removal, seed collection, prescribed burn prep, trash removal, EAB tree removal, shoreline restoration.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Natural resource management, stewardship, restoration and improvements per master plans.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-2-2,,,, 10000572,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2016,110000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of natural resource projects performed; Total number of acres restored; Number of youth participants in CCM related work in Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails System; Number of hours Youth Corps performed work in the field","Completed - the grant funded a four person crew to complete natural resource management projects and engage youth.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with Conservation Corps of Minnesota (CCM) to engage youth of the community in natural resource management projects throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails. *(In 2013 the Conservation Corp of Minnesota (CCM) worked on over 20 different natural resource projects within the Regional Park and Trails System, totaling over 5,900 hours. Of those total hours, approximately, 1,300 hours were assisting high school youth on natural resource projects and environmental education).",,,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-1-2-0,,,, 10000573,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2017,110000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of natural resource projects performed; Total number of acres restored; Number of youth participants in CCM related work in Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails System; Number of hours Youth Corps performed work in the field.","Completed - the grant funded a four person crew to complete natural resource management projects and engage youth.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with Conservation Corps of Minnesota (CCM) to engage youth of the community in natural resource management projects throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails. *(In 2013 the Conservation Corp of Minnesota (CCM) worked on over 20 different natural resource projects within the Regional Park and Trails System, totaling over 5,900 hours. Of those total hours, approximately, 1,300 hours were assisting high school youth on natural resource projects and environmental education).",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-2-2-0,,,, 10000638,"Natural resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corps throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2018,150000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of woodland invasive species removed, number of acres of prairie/oak savanna prescribe burns conducted, kilometers of pruned and trimmed cross country ski trails, the length of trail shoulders repaired and seeded, the number of trees removed for oak wilt and emerald ash borer management, and the number of trees planted.","Digital Mapping/Data Collection - 930 acres Erosion Control/Slope Stabilization - 15,517 sq ft Exotic/Invasive Species Management - 84.58 acres Non-motorized Trail Construction - 1,917 ft Non-motorized Trail Improvements/Maintenance - 187,522 ft Nursery Activities - moving/sorting/harvesting/etc - 72 hours Oak Wilt Management - 245 trees Planting - trees/shrubs/forbs/grasses - 2,310 Prescribed Burning - 85.1 acres Seed Collection - 20 hours Seeding - 15,083 sq ft",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Natural resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corps throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-partnership-mn-conservation-corps-throughout-anoka-countys,,,, 10000639,"Natural resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corps throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2019,150000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of woodland invasive species removed, number of acres of prairie/oak savanna prescribe burns conducted, kilometers of pruned and trimmed cross country ski trails, the length of trail shoulders repaired and seeded, the number of trees removed for oak wilt and emerald ash borer management, and the number of trees planted.","Digital Mapping/Data Collection - 930 acres Erosion Control/Slope Stabilization - 15,517 sq ft Exotic/Invasive Species Management - 84.58 acres Non-motorized Trail Construction - 1,917 ft Non-motorized Trail Improvements/Maintenance - 187,522 ft Nursery Activities - moving/sorting/harvesting/etc - 72 hours Oak Wilt Management - 245 trees Planting - trees/shrubs/forbs/grasses - 2,310 Prescribed Burning - 85.1 acres Seed Collection - 20 hours Seeding - 15,083 sq ft",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Natural resource restoration in partnership with MN Conservation Corps throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-partnership-mn-conservation-corps-throughout-anoka-countys-0,,,, 10000665,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2018,110000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of natural resource projects performed, acres restored, youth participants in CCM-related work, and the number of work hours performed in the field. ","4 member CCM crew completed invasive species management, prairie enhancement, rain garden maintenance, seeding of woodlands and prairies, debris removal, and removal of river obstructions. CCM crew attended training on wildfire response and chainsaw safety. The CCM crew worked a combined total of over 4,200 hours of contract work within the Ramsey County regional park and trail system. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with Conservation Corps of Minnesota to engage youth of the community in natural resource management projects throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails including care of the teaching garden, buckthorn removal, other invasive removals, prairie restoration, streambank stabilization, etc.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-7,,,, 10000666,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2019,110000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of natural resource projects performed, acres restored, youth participants in CCM-related work, and the number of work hours performed in the field. ","4 member CCM crew completed invasive species management, prairie enhancement, rain garden maintenance, seeding of woodlands and prairies, debris removal, and removal of river obstructions. CCM crew attended training on wildfire response and chainsaw safety. The CCM crew worked a combined total of over 4,200 hours of contract work within the Ramsey County regional park and trail system. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue contracts with Conservation Corps of Minnesota to engage youth of the community in natural resource management projects throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails including care of the teaching garden, buckthorn removal, other invasive removals, prairie restoration, streambank stabilization, etc.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-8,,,, 10000710,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2012,15000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,,,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-9,,,, 10000710,"Natural resource restoration throughout the County's regional parks and trails system using MN Conservation Corps",2011,15000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTFL","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,,,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,,,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-restoration-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-using-9,,,, 10029592,"Natural Resource Management ",2025,75000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Outcomes will be acres restored by type, number of invasive species removed, acres managed for oak wilt, etc.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Contract with organizations or hire staff for natural resource and maintenance management throughout the regional system in Anoka County. The scope of the work includes conducting invasive species removal, prairie, oak savanna and forest restorations, oak wilt management, seeding, plantings, additional building and grounds maintenance, tree/shrub removal, debris removal, sign installation, river cleanup/obstruction removal, and public outreach/education about natural resource management.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-management-0,,,, 10029592,"Natural Resource Management ",2024,75000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Outcomes will be acres restored by type, number of invasive species removed, acres managed for oak wilt, etc.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Contract with organizations or hire staff for natural resource and maintenance management throughout the regional system in Anoka County. The scope of the work includes conducting invasive species removal, prairie, oak savanna and forest restorations, oak wilt management, seeding, plantings, additional building and grounds maintenance, tree/shrub removal, debris removal, sign installation, river cleanup/obstruction removal, and public outreach/education about natural resource management.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Perry,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-resource-management-0,,,, 10000574,"Nature-based programming throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2016,125000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of programs, events, participants pecentage people of color, participants percentage low-income that comply with poverty income level. ","Second successful summer of outdoor programming in 6 regional parks with focus on reaching underserved residents including environmental education, pollinator education, canoeing, archery and fishing programs.",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Ramsey County",,"Develop and implement out-reach for nature and outdoor recreation based programming for people of low income and color throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails. (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nature-based-programming-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-1-2,,,, 10000575,"Nature-based programming throughout the County's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2017,125000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of programs, events, participants pecentage people of color, participants percentage low-income that comply with poverty income level. ","Second successful summer of outdoor programming in 6 regional parks with focus on reaching underserved residents including environmental education, pollinator education, canoeing, archery and fishing programs. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Develop and implement out-reach for nature and outdoor recreation based programming for people of low income and color throughout Ramsey County Regional Parks and Trails. (year 2 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nature-based-programming-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units-year-1-2-0,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2024,1309326,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2023,1392073,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","FY23 Legacy funding will support the following new trail and bridge development: • Gateway State Trail/Lorient St Realignment – 0.5 miles • Gitchi Gami State Trail – Silver Creek Bridge (in cooperation with MnDOT) ",,,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2022,1429356,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ",,"FY22 Legacy funding supported the following new trail development: • Gitchi Gami State Trail/Grand Marais to Cutface Creek Wayside – 3.5 miles • Heartland State Trail/Steamboat Loop Segment – 1.5 miles • Minnesota Valley State Trail – Design Only for Bloomington Segments ",,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2021,1480034,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The construction of the Segment 1B of the Minnesota Valley State Trail will provide a pedestrian and bicycle connection along the Minnesota River between Cedar Ave and the new 35W pedestrian pathway. Trail 1B construction to start Fall 2021. Eventually the trail will connect segments along the Minnesota River from Hwy 169 to Fort Snelling. Initial construction of a trail tunnel on the Heartland Trail is to be completed in 2021/2022 with a 2020 Capital Bond appropriation of $2M. The first phase of trail development on this segment is to be the construction of a trail tunnel under Hwy 71 4 miles south of the Itasca SP South entrance. This tunnel will also allow an immediate safety improvement by eliminating an existing at-grade road crossing for the existing grant-in-aid snowmobile trail. Legacy funds provided for the completion of the final engineering specifications and plans for Minnesota River State Trail from Appleton to the USACE Marsh Lake Dam Recreation Area. Trail is to be constructed cooperatively by Swift County on behalf of the DNR. Supplemental funds for construction engineering and inspection for the 2.5 mile segment of the Cuyuna Lakes State Trail located between Crosby and Deerwood. The development of this State Trail segment has been a cooperative effort between Deerwood Crosby Crow Wing County and the MN DOT.",,,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2020,206193,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","Specifically FY20 Legacy funding will support: • Required construction engineering construction oversight and limited supplemental cost associated with the development of the 1.7 mile Bloomington Segment 1A of the Minnesota Valley State Trail (For this $3.2 M project Legacy is adding $30k for construction oversight only). When the construction of Segments 1A and 1B are complete a pedestrian trail corridor will parallel the banks of the Minnesota River and provide a connection between the pedestrian trails which traverse the river at I-35 and TH 77. The current development priorities for the MN Valley State Trail are to provide a contiguous trail corridor through Bloomington and Fort Snelling State Park. • Provide for the preliminary feasibility design engineering and construction estimates for a new 17+ mile long segment of the Heartland State Trail located between the town of Emmaville and Itasca State Park. ","In cooperation with the City of Bloomington completed engineering construction oversight and construction of the Bloomington 1.65 mile Segment 1A of the Minnesota Valley State Trail. Segment 1A opened to the public September 2020. Through partnership with City of Bloomington and USFWS completed plans & specifications for 1.7 mile Segment 1B to extend the State Trail to the old and new Cedar Ave bridge. Completed preliminary feasibility design for 17-mile Heartland Trail between Emmaville and Itasca State Park Hubbard County. Engineering was completed for the Renewal and rehabilitation of a Segment of the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail impacted by FEMA-designated disaster following rain event and related erosion and need for significant bank stabilization and reconstruction.",,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2019,124966,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","FY19 measurable goals: Specifically in FY19 Legacy funds will: • support development of a new segment of the Mill Towns ST. (For this $1.3M project Legacy is adding $15k leveraging approximately $800k in federal Transportation Alternatives Program dollars.) Outcomes will be a new pedestrian bridge over the Cannon River and about ¾ mile of trail in the City of Faribault; • pay for vault toilet design work at C.J. Ramstad/North Shore State Trail (one new and two replacements). Again Legacy provides a critical match to leverage federal Recreational Trail Program dollars. ","Specifically in FY19 Legacy contributed to: • the final planning design and partial construction funding for the installation of new vault toilets along the Northshore/CJ Ramstad State Trail. Construction was initiated but not completed in FY19. • the construction of the new Milltowns State Trail bridge and trail segment was completed and opened to the public in FY19 ($65 000). • provided limited supplementary funding for the completion of the construction of the West Road Segment of the Gichi Gami ST ($10 000). Update on the proposed Silver Creek cooperative agreement with MnDOT: The Department of Transportation is working on the project design including the trail component – project letting is currently scheduled for later in calendar 2020. ",,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2018,22390,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","Land needed to meet the nature-based outdoor recreation needs of Minnesotans will be acquired and/or developed. High-priority development projects that encourage outdoor recreation participation and enhance or protect natural and cultural resources are completed. Specifically in FY18 we plan to construct one key trail connection and trail bridge (Silver Creek coop with MNDOT).","FY18 accomplishments: Specifically in FY18 Legacy contributed to the planning and design of Gateway ST tunnel under Hadley Ave a project with significant safety improvements for trail users. Update on the proposed Silver Creek cooperative agreement with MnDOT. The Department of Transportation is working on the project design including the trail component – project letting is currently scheduled for later in calendar 2019. ",,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2017,942102,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","Land needed to meet the nature-based outdoor recreation needs of Minnesotans will be acquired and/or developed. High-priority development projects that encourage outdoor recreation participation and enhance or protect natural and cultural resources are completed. Specifically in FY17 we plan to develop a critical half mile connection of the Gitchi Gami State Trail between Silver Bay and Beaver Bay and develop a trailhead on the Central Lakes State Trail in Fergus Falls.","In FY 17 we developed a critical half mile connection of the Gitchi Gami State Trail between Silver Bay and Beaver Bay and a trailhead on the Central Lakes State Trail in Fergus Falls.",,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2016,794100,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To create unforgettable recreation experiences that inspire the public to pass along the love for the outdoors to the next generation. ","In FY16 we completed design and planning for the development of the Gitchi-Gami State Trail West Road connection (Beaver Bay to Silver Bay) to be constructed in 2017. (New trail miles were developed in 2016 just not with Legacy Funds).",,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2015,2406214,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To create unforgettable recreation experiences that inspire the public to pass along the love for the outdoors to the next generation. ","This year we completed the 6 mile Browns Creek State Trail. In addition several other projects will be completed including paving more than 20 miles of the Luce State Trail to constructing a memorial parking lot on the Glacial Lakes State Trail and constructing three important trail bridges that will allow for new trail development along the Mill Towns and Blazing Star State Trails.",,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2014,2502218,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To create unforgettable recreation experiences that inspire the public to pass along the love for the outdoors to the next generation. ","A 3-mile segment of trail was completed on the Minnesota State Trail from Shakopee Memorial Park to the USFWS parking lot in Shakopee MN. In addition significant construction progress was also made on the Brown's Creek connection to the Gateway and on a connection from the Paul Bunyan State Trail into Crown Wing State Park. Both of these projects will be completed by late summer/fall 2014.",,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2013,200000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To create unforgettable recreation experiences that inspire the public to pass along the love for the outdoors to the next generation. ","In FY12 the Parks and Trails Division initiated the engineering and design for the development of key sections of new improved State Trail along the Browns Creek Luce Line and Paul Bunyan State Trails. Construction of the 6 mile Paul Bunyan State Trail segment has been completed. ",,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 18222,"New State Trail Construction",2012,1500000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"New State Trail development to complete key missing trail segments or to fulfill funding gaps in trail development projects. Potetial development to include multi-use trail, trail parking areas, trail waysides, or trail bridges. New trail development includes all associated engineering, design and construction, and is to incorporate current Best Management Practices. ","The MnDNR Parks and Trails Divisions new State trail development efforts are focused on previously undeveloped sections that provide key trail connections, enhance user safety and accessiblity and further the efforts to complete the State Trails as defined. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-state-trail-construction,,,, 10015535,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail - New City Covenant Church Easement Acquisition",2020,305598,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 26,636 sq. ft. easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail","Acquired 26,636 sq. ft. easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",,373689,"Council Bonds/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 26,636 sq. ft. easement ",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nine-mile-creek-regional-trail-new-city-covenant-church-easement-acquisition,,,, 10015541,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail - Wanner Acquisition",2020,40034,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 2.305 sq. ft. easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail","Acquired 2,305 sq. ft. easement for Nine Mile Creek Regional Trial",,50439,"Council Bonds/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 2,305 sq. ft. easement",,"Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nine-mile-creek-regional-trail-wanner-acquisition,,,, 9427,"Nisswa Lake Park",2010,500000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City of NIsswa",,"Acquire 2.1 acres on shore of Lake Nisswa to support nature-based recreational activities for local, regional and statewide visitors, and provide the first public access to Nisswa Lake, very close to downtown Nisswa and the Paul Bunyan State Trail. ",,,2010-09-22,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nisswa-lake-park,,,, 10020250,"Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park Hiawatha Trail Loop, Bridges, and Master Plan Implementation",2022,1540000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Miles of trail constructed: Calculation of trails based on as-built CAD drawings","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and implement a trail loop around Lake Hiawatha, which currently does not exist. This project would interface with a new master plan for the Hiawatha golf course that envisions greater use by the general public. Improvements include trail construction, bridges, wayfinding, and visitor comfort amenities. ",,"Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nokomis-hiawatha-regional-park-hiawatha-trail-loop-bridges-and-master-plan-implementation,,,, 10012031,"Normandale Lake Restrooms and Maintenance Garage Replacement ",2021,292373,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Design and engineering documents completed 2. Reconstructed ADA-compliant restroom building with at least one accessible toilet each, for men and women 3. Reconstructed maintenance garage","New park building with two gender neutral bathrooms and increased maintenance and storage space ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Replace restroom building & maintenance garage south of the Chalet Rd. parking lot with new restrooms that meet ADA requirements and new maintenance/trash/recycling building, including demolition of existing structures, retaining walls, soil corrections, associated stormwater management improvements, landscaping, lighting, concrete driveway & sidewalk connections, utilities, furniture, fixtures, equipment, turf restoration, surveys/permits, signage, plus design/engineering/legal & contingencies",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/normandale-lake-restrooms-and-maintenance-garage-replacement,,,, 10012031,"Normandale Lake Restrooms and Maintenance Garage Replacement ",2020,295405,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Design and engineering documents completed 2. Reconstructed ADA-compliant restroom building with at least one accessible toilet each, for men and women 3. Reconstructed maintenance garage","New park building with two gender neutral bathrooms and increased maintenance and storage space ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Replace restroom building & maintenance garage south of the Chalet Rd. parking lot with new restrooms that meet ADA requirements and new maintenance/trash/recycling building, including demolition of existing structures, retaining walls, soil corrections, associated stormwater management improvements, landscaping, lighting, concrete driveway & sidewalk connections, utilities, furniture, fixtures, equipment, turf restoration, surveys/permits, signage, plus design/engineering/legal & contingencies",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/normandale-lake-restrooms-and-maintenance-garage-replacement,,,, 10020251,"North Mississippi Regional Park Master Plan and Programmatic Plan and Promotion",2022,100000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of master plan. Number of people engaged in master plan. Number of people reached through promotional events and engagements activities.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Created a new master plan for the park, with extensive community engagement. The master plan will include physical improvements to the park and will meet all Metropolitan Council requirements for master plans. In addition, the master plan will include a programmatic vision for the park, created in collaboration with MPRB environmental staff. Throughout the master plan and programmatic plan process, MPRB will promote the park both through community engagement and special events, both inside the park and throughout the north side of Minneapolis.",,"North Mississippi Regional Park/Minneapolis",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-mississippi-regional-park-master-plan-and-programmatic-plan-and-promotion,,,, 10025594,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail - Rockport Acquisition",2021,46345,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 1.17 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail","Acquired 1.17 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",,227311,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 1.17 acres",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2022-01-27,2023-01-27,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-rockport-acquisition,,,, 10025594,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail - Rockport Acquisition",2020,15844,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 1.17 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail","Acquired 1.17 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 1.17 acres",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2022-01-27,2023-01-27,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-rockport-acquisition,,,, 10025599,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail - Magellan Acquisition",2022,317018,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 2.23 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail","Acquired 2.23 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",,390661,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 2.23 acres",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2022-08-25,2023-08-25,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-magellan-acquisition,,,, 9466,"North Country Trail through Tamarac NWR",2012,27000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Becker County",,"to complete the development of the North Country National Scenic Trail through Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge",,,2012-07-27,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Becker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-country-trail-through-tamarac-nwr,,,, 9505,"North Country Trail Construction in Becker County",2010,100000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Becker County",,"to develop 40 miles of the North Country Trail in Becker County between Elbow Lake Road and the City of Frazee",,,2010-10-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-country-trail-construction-becker-county-0,,,, 10035441,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail - Oliver Acquisition",2024,70430,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 20.43 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 20.43 acres for North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",,"North Creek Greenway Regional Trail",2025-10-24,2025-10-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-creek-greenway-regional-trail-oliver-acquisition,,,, 9439,"Northland Arboretum Rooftop PV",2010,59876,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Crow Wing County",,"to install and connect a 9.85 KW solar photovoltaic array and monitoring system on the roof of the main community/education facility to power all indoor, outdoor and trail lighting and to install more energy efficient light bulbs throughout the building",,,2010-10-27,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northland-arboretum-rooftop-pv,,,, 9471,"North-Woods Regional ATV Trail",2010,155000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Aitkin County",,"to develop a 70 mile ATV/OHV trail in Aitkin and Itasca Counties including the UPM Blandin Trail Segment",,,2010-07-15,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-woods-regional-atv-trail-0,,,, 10000579,"Off Leash Dog Area master plan throughout the County's regional park and trail units",2016,24684,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the completion of a system-wide off-leash Dog Area Master Plan, number of people who provided input, and the types of input solicited.","Off Leash Dog Area Master Plan completed and stakeholders engaged. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Prepare System-wide Off Leash Dog Area (O.L.D.A.) Master Plan that will identify and prioritize future capital projects at the Battle Creek O.L.D.A, Battle Creek Regional Park; Otter Lake O.L.D.A., Bald Eagle Otter Lake Regional Park; Rice Creek O.L.D.A., Rice Creek North Corridor. ( 2013 Park Visits; Bald Eagle Otter Lake, 333,600 visits; Battle Creek Regional Park, 761,900 visits; and Grass Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Park, 746,300 visits).",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/leash-dog-area-master-plan-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units,,,, 9445,"Ojiketa Park Solar Project",2011,30000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Chisago City",,"to install outdoor lighting throughout trails, walkways and parking area at Ojiketa Regional Park",,,2011-05-04,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ojiketa-park-solar-project,,,, 25813,"Ojiketa Regional Park",2015,25000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Chisago City",,"Campground improvements including picnic tables and grills, and restroom improvements in this 70-acre park.",,,2015-03-30,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ojiketa-regional-park,,,, 9428,"Otter Lake Regional Park",2010,240000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Ramsey County",,"Construct a new boat ramp on Otter Lake, redevelop parking area for boat trailers and adjacent off-leash dog area users, provide improved stormwater management, install new restroom facilities and provide site amenities and landscaping.",,,2010-09-20,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/otter-lake-regional-park,,,, 3274,"Outdoors EXTRA 2011",2011,15000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"In 2011 expand the program to up to 70 special programs to attract new visitors to Minnesota State Parks and Trails and provide programming opportunities at parks typically without interpretive staff. ","In 2011 70 programs were scheduled statewide; however due to the state government shutdown only 48 of these programs actually took place (68% of our initial goal) for a total attendance of 2 467 people.",,,,,,,,,,"The special program series Outdoors EXTRA is designed to offer programs at Minnesota state parks and trails with less visitation. Programs are led by guest presenters and are often beyond the skill level of existing staff. Examples of programs are live music; live animal programs, such as an eagle program; or rock climbing programs.",,,2011-05-07,2011-10-29,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outdoors-extra-2011,,,, 10000646,"Outreach for Carver County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,8000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Record and report material created, number and type of events attended or services facilitated, and number of contacts made with the public. ","Helped our fully funded two direct postcard mailers to County residents showcasing park services, information, & opportunities and two newspaper insert promotional flyers. Funded a seasonal Marketing & Communications Specialist. Funded more than 350 hours of seasonal instructors. Funded the planning and implementation for a new community outreach program. Partially funded the purchase of a 24' 11 person voyageur canoe used for outdoor recreation services and programming. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Provide the resources to improve Carver County's outreach abilities for park areas and recreation programs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-carver-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000647,"Outreach for Carver County's regional parks and trails system (year 2 of 2)",2019,28000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Record and report material created, number and type of events attended or services facilitated, and number of contacts made with the public. ","Helped our fully funded two direct postcard mailers to County residents showcasing park services, information, & opportunities and two newspaper insert promotional flyers. Funded a seasonal Marketing & Communications Specialist. Funded more than 350 hours of seasonal instructors. Funded the planning and implementation for a new community outreach program. Partially funded the purchase of a 24' 11 person voyageur canoe used for outdoor recreation services and programming. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Provide the resources to improve Carver County's outreach abilities for park areas and recreation programs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-carver-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-2-2,,,, 10000652,"Outreach & engagement campaign for the County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,75000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of internal and external collaboration groups, and the number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities.","Number of internal and external departments/organizations collaborated with: 58 Total adults and youth engaged: 5,867 Total adults engaged: 3,812 Total youth engaged: 2,055",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Create and manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members. Additional focus would be identifying and supporting opportunities for partnership with DC departments including social services, corrections, etc. to provide opportunities to connect clients to outdoors.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-engagement-campaign-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000653,"Outreach & engagement campaign for the County's regional parks and trails system (year 2 of 2)",2019,75000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of internal and external collaboration groups, and the number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities.","Number of internal and external departments/organizations collaborated with: 58 Total adults and youth engaged: 5,867 Total adults engaged: 3,812 Total youth engaged: 2,055 ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Create and manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members. Additional focus would be identifying and supporting opportunities for partnership with DC departments including social services, corrections, etc. to provide opportunities to connect clients to outdoors.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-engagement-campaign-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-2-2,,,, 10012032,Outreach,2021,28000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Document programs supported with Outreach funding, number of participants and number and types of outreach activities conducted. ","Helped or fully funded two, independently timed, direct postcard mailers to County residents showcasing park services, information, and opportunities. Helped or fully funded two, independently timed, newspaper insert promotional flyers. Funded the labor expense of a seasonal of Marketing and Communications Specialist, that facilitated the design of the examples above as well as many others. Funded the labor of over 3,000 hours of seasonal instructor labor that was utilized to connect more patrons to the outdoors and County Park and Recreation services through the Department offered programming and events and attending community events and functions. Funded the costs for the basic assembly of a community outreach program, including hard goods/supplies. Funded the costs to attend local community events. These costs were related to admission/entrance for booth space. Partially funded the costs to offer youth and family activities for public master planning efforts. Partially funded costs of enhancing master planning efforts with aim of obtaining better representation from diverse populations. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds will be used to conduct programs at areas inside and outside of park boundaries (e.g. regional parks & trails schools, city parks and neighborhoods) to encourage use of regional park and trail facilities; scholarships for those wo meet income guidelines for low/moderate incomes; seasonal staffing to conduct recreation programs and outreach activities, and to fund advertising and marketing for programs and outreach activities.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach,,,, 10012032,Outreach,2020,28000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Document programs supported with Outreach funding, number of participants and number and types of outreach activities conducted. ","Helped or fully funded two, independently timed, direct postcard mailers to County residents showcasing park services, information, and opportunities. Helped or fully funded two, independently timed, newspaper insert promotional flyers. Funded the labor expense of a seasonal of Marketing and Communications Specialist, that facilitated the design of the examples above as well as many others. Funded the labor of over 3,000 hours of seasonal instructor labor that was utilized to connect more patrons to the outdoors and County Park and Recreation services through the Department offered programming and events and attending community events and functions. Funded the costs for the basic assembly of a community outreach program, including hard goods/supplies. Funded the costs to attend local community events. These costs were related to admission/entrance for booth space. Partially funded the costs to offer youth and family activities for public master planning efforts. Partially funded costs of enhancing master planning efforts with aim of obtaining better representation from diverse populations. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Funds will be used to conduct programs at areas inside and outside of park boundaries (e.g. regional parks & trails schools, city parks and neighborhoods) to encourage use of regional park and trail facilities; scholarships for those wo meet income guidelines for low/moderate incomes; seasonal staffing to conduct recreation programs and outreach activities, and to fund advertising and marketing for programs and outreach activities.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach,,,, 10012050,"Outreach Program Specialist",2021,120334,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Visitors to the regional parks and trails are in lower percentages for low income, people with disabilities, and older adults. Some of the higher income ranges are more prevalent than in the overall population as are adults from their 20's through mid-40's","A wide array of programming was offered to Ramsey County residents with targeted outreach to people of color and low income residents. Examples of programming including fishing, archery, canoeing, hiking biking, snowshoein, kicksledding and cross country skiing. 405 programs were completed, with approximatleyt 27% of participants being people of color and a low-incoming participation percentage of approximately 35%.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The outreach specialist makes connections with agencies that serve youth in low income areas and that serve underrepresented regional park and trail users in a variety of settings. Examples of programs include gardening, fishing, and canoeing",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-program-specialist,,,, 10012050,"Outreach Program Specialist",2020,125000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Visitors to the regional parks and trails are in lower percentages for low income, people with disabilities, and older adults. Some of the higher income ranges are more prevalent than in the overall population as are adults from their 20's through mid-40's","A wide array of programming was offered to Ramsey County residents with targeted outreach to people of color and low income residents. Examples of programming including fishing, archery, canoeing, hiking biking, snowshoein, kicksledding and cross country skiing. 405 programs were completed, with approximatleyt 27% of participants being people of color and a low-incoming participation percentage of approximately 35%.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The outreach specialist makes connections with agencies that serve youth in low income areas and that serve underrepresented regional park and trail users in a variety of settings. Examples of programs include gardening, fishing, and canoeing",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-program-specialist,,,, 3210,"Outreach at State Park Offices",2011,202745,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"The Division provided expanded hours at all locations and visitor centers meeting the target goal for this program.","The Division provided expanded hours at all locations and visitor centers meeting the target goal for this program.",,,,,,,,,,"Expand the hours of operation at State Park and State Recreation Area contact stations and offices, and provide improved customer service. ","This program is a statewide effort and as such, will not result in a project or projects, but rather, an increased level of effort across an entire system.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Steven,Kirch,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",steve.kirch@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-state-park-offices,,,, 3210,"Outreach at State Park Offices",2010,168000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"The Division will expand the operating hours for 72 locations across the system by an average of 6 hours per week per location during the busiest season (6 200).","The Division provided expanded hours (6 200) at all locations during FY10.",,,,,,,,,,"Expand the hours of operation at State Park and State Recreation Area contact stations and offices, and provide improved customer service. ","This program is a statewide effort and as such, will not result in a project or projects, but rather, an increased level of effort across an entire system.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Steven,Kirch,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",steve.kirch@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-state-park-offices,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2024,1667876,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2023,1304696,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","Outreach program to maximize media relations, marketing and promotion, web and social media, and multicultural outreach to help visitors know what to expect; better set visitor expectations for different facilities and experiences. • Signage specialist to develop a comprehensive, user-focused signage strategy and lead the implementation across the system. • Organize digital assets, especially DEI photos, to ensure efficient use. Update legacy digital assets to ensure electronic accessibility for the public.   • Advance Customer Journey mapping and engagement with under-represented communities.   • Build key partnerships with urban and BIPOC audiences--introducing the statewide system to urbanites.   • Provide self-service interpretation at rustic, core and destination parks and trail units. Provide guest speakers at destination and select core parks.   • Wayfinding signage improvement to create a welcoming environment for ALL visitors.   • Promote experiences, programs and activities across diverse markets.   • Digital images of our system no longer reflect current conditions; panoramic, reservation system images, and virtual tours need refresh to stay relevant.   • Provide support for new partnership development program; statewide library program and enhanced volunteer program.   • Utilize non-peak times & locations to promote new programming for diverse audiences.   • Funding to cover about 50 class trips to parks for about 1,500 students who might not otherwise have the opportunity to visit state parks.   • Influencer pilot program to reach new audiences & share their PAT experiences with their own followers. • Focus on BIPOC influencers to reach diverse communities.  DEI Staff Training and Development.  DEI District Partnerships to build relationships with organizations and community leaders to better reach our target markets. ",,,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2022,1374490,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2021,1337154,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2020,1046346,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2019,746301,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2018,646133,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In FY 2018 four touch-screen kiosks provide multi-lingual information about Minnesota state parks state trails and water recreation opportunities. Two kiosks are permanently installed at the Minnesota Zoo and Midtown Global Market. The other two rotate to high-traffic areas frequented by families. Currently they are located at the Rondo Community Center and at the Duluth Library. New monitors were installed and all of the content was updated in 2017. Based on historical use patterns we expect at least 16 000 unique visits at the four kiosk locations in FY18. Two of the original six touch-screen kiosks purchased in 2010 have been retired/recycled due to their age and the cost to update/maintain them.","Pending program information.",,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2017,1023887,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","New in FY 2017 a kiosk has been set up at Highland Park Community Center and kiosks are expected to be set up soon at the Edgewater Hotel and Waterpark in Duluth as well as at a hospital in the Twin Cities area. Based on historical use patterns we expect at least 24 000 unique visits at these six locations in FY17. ","DNR kiosks recorded a total of 24 704 unique visits in FY 2017 exceeding the goal of 24 000. There have been more than 210 500 unique visits to the kiosks since 2010 with total pages views totaling more than 2.6 million. Kiosk locations in FY 2017 included •Highland Park Community Center •Edgewater Hotel (Duluth) •Fort Snelling State Park •Maplewood Community Center •Battle Creek Community Center •the Duluth Zoo •the Minnesota History Center •REI store (Roseville) •Midtown Global Market •and the Minnesota Zoo. Languages offered besides English included Hmong Russian Somali Spanish and Vietnamese with Spanish being the most requested. ",,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2016,625101,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","New in FY 2016 a kiosk has been set up at Arlington Hills Community Center (in St. Paul) Battle Creek Community Center the Minnesota History Center the Duluth Zoo and the Rochester Children’s Museum. Kiosks remain at Midtown Global Market (Minneapolis) and the Minnesota Zoo. Based on historical use patterns we expect at least 24 000 unique visits at these six location in FY16.","DNR kiosks recorded a total of 29 685 unique visits in FY 2016 up from 28 162 in FY2015 and in excess of the 24 000 goal. Total visits to the kiosks since the first one was installed now top 190 000 with total pages views totaling nearly 2.5 million. Kiosk locations in FY 2016 included Arlington Hills Community Center (in St. Paul) Battle Creek Community Center Cabela’s (Woodbury) the Rochester Children’s Museum the Duluth Zoo Midtown Global Market the Minnesota History Center the New Brighton Community Center Oxford Community Center (in St. Paul) REI store (Roseville) and the Minnesota Zoo. Languages offered besides English included Hmong Russian Somali Spanish and Vietnamese with Spanish being the most requested. ",,,,625101,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2015,742255,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","New locations in FY 2015 have included Maplewood Community Center Oxford Community Center (in St. Paul) and Coffman Memorial Union at the University of Minnesota. We did not move the kiosks to any special event this year because the benefit did not seem to outweigh the moving cost (about $300 roundtrip)., The Minnesota State Parks Research Report 2012 shows that Minnesotans want and need vital information so they can better use and enjoy Minnesota state parks (and trails). Connection plans proactively reach people to provide this information. This is especially important in reaching people who are not yet familiar with Minnesota State Parks and Trails. ","DNR kiosks recorded a total of 28 162 unique visits at six locations in excess of the 24 000 goal. Total visits to the kiosks since the first one was installed now top 150 000. New kiosk locations in FY 2015 included Maplewood Community Center Oxford Community Center (in St. Paul) Coffman Memorial Union at the University of Minnesota and New Brighton Community Center. Languages offered besides English included Hmong Russian Somali Spanish and Vietnamese with Spanish being the most requested. , Two connection plans were executed during this time period resulting in Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages being seen/heard 8 807 055 times (each representing a gross impression). The 2014 Minnesota State Parks and Trails Feel the Wow of Fall campaign was highly successful resulting in an increase in visitors as measured by sales of the Minnesota State Parks one-day and year-round permits and occupancy rates during September/October (combined). The Minnesota State Parks Gift Card - Holidays Campaigns 2014 promoted outdoor recreation through increased sales of the Minnesota State Parks gift card for the holiday season. The number of impressions does not include the Minnesota State Parks and Trails For Real Campaign 2015 (advertising interpretive/naturalist programs) as much of it occurred in Fiscal Year 2016. Many impressions cannot be measured for example commercials that stream on radio stations’ websites or other websites. There aren’t reporting services that measure these. ",,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2014,760000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","Two new kiosk locations were added in FY 2014: the new Cabela's store in Woodbury and the REI store in Bloomington. Kiosks were also located at Midtown Global Market Rosedale and the Minnesota Zoo. The kiosk also traveled to two special events: the Minnesota State Fair in August and to the Outdoor Adventure Expo at Midwest Mountaineering in November., Minnesota State Parks and Trails is currently in the early implementation stage for connections plans for 2014. ","Now that the novelty of the kiosks is wearing off and we are into our fourth year of seeking host locations we are not getting as much traffic at each kiosk as we did initially. We have been adding brochure racks to the kiosks as we move them around though so they have helped us get brochures into people's hands right at the kiosk rather than requiring them to request the publications via mail or email. Rosedale has been a particularly good location for distributing publications., 10.5 million total advertising impressions have been made in the first half of FY14",,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2013,545000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","New kiosk locations in FY 2013 included 3M and Hennepin County Service Center while kiosks remained in place at the Minnesota Zoo Midtown Global Market Brookdale Library and Rosedale. Based on traffic patterns the previous year we stuck with our goal of logging 3 000 unique visits per month or a total of 36 000 unique visits for the year.","Kiosk use at 3M and Hennepin County Service Center was less than anticipated (double digits rather than triple digits each month) and the kiosks logged 29 061 unique visits during the year short of the 36 000 goal. We will continue to move the kiosks around in an effort to reach new people in new locations.",,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2012,545000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","Based on the popularity of the kiosks the first year we set a goal of reaching 3 000 new people (or logging at least 3 000 “unique visits”) per month in year two. Locations for the kiosks between July 2011 and June 2012 included the Minnesota Zoo the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (baggage claim area) the Mall of America (near the north entrance to the amusement park) Rosedale Center (food court area) Midtown Global Market—and new in FY 2012—Maple Grove Community Center Shoreview Community Center Brookdale Library and the Hartford. , The Minnesota State Parks Research Report 2007 shows that Minnesotans want and need vital information so they can better use and enjoy Minnesota state parks (and trails). Connection plans proactively reach people to provide this information. This is especially important in reaching people who are not yet familiar with Minnesota State Parks and Trails. ","In FY 2012 alone there were 42 820 unique visits to the kiosks surpassing the goal by 12 820. From August 2010 through June 2012 the kiosks cumulatively logged 69 122 “unique visits” and more than a million page views., Six connection plans were executed during this time period producing 13 385 053 gross impressions (number of times the message was seen/heard). ",,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2011,775000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"The first kiosk was installed in August 2010 at the IDS Crystal Court. Subsequently kiosks were also installed at the Minnesota Zoo the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (baggage claim area) the Mall of America (near the north entrance to the amusement park) Rosedale Center (food court area) Midtown Global Market. A ""traveling"" kiosk made its debut at the 2010 Minnesota State Fair and then traveled to the Great Hall at the State Capitol. Our target the first year (FY 11) was to reach at least 10 000 new people that we were not currently reaching through existing communication channels. ","Through June 15 2011 the kiosks logged 30 064 “unique visits” (our proxy for “new people”) including more than 10 000 views of the pages in other languages (Spanish Hmong Somali Vietnamese and Russian).",,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 3213,"Outreach, public affairs and web",2010,600000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"Our goal is to create six accessible multi-lingual touch-screen kiosks that can reach visitors with information about Minnesota state parks and trails., Historically the Division of Parks and Trails had not been able to allocate resources to advertising. The Minnesota State Parks Research Report 2007 shows that Minnesotans want and need vital information so they can better use and enjoy Minnesota state parks (and trails). The goal of the connection plan was to deliver nineteen million impressions; in other words the message would be seen/heard nineteen million times. This goal of nineteen million impressions is a start toward proactively providing this information to motivate the target audience to participate in outdoor recreation. , Another initiative was to establish a new connection point with young children and their parents using a method of receiving information that was highly relevant to them: the Internet. The current DNR website has very little engaging age-appropriate content for young children and the new Minnesota State Parks and Trails kids’ website will break new ground for the agency., One hundred fourteen panoramic virtual tours. Each year an RFP will go to vendors to shoot and package a virtual tour for a specific state park state water trail or state trail. Because a virtual tour may convey multiple seasons and must include peak summer scenes each virtual tour contract typically spans two fiscal years with the contract finalized in one and the final product submitted in the next. ","We contracted with a Minnesota company to design and build the six touch-screen kiosks according to our specifications. None were installed yet by June 30 2010 (thus the quantity of 0 people reached)., Three campaigns were executed in Fiscal year 2010 producing 11 765 784 gross impressions. Results are being seen as witnessed by increased revenue Minnesota State Parks vehicle permit sales and program attendance. It's important to continue building upon this foundation to accomplish the goal of increasing participation in outdoor recreation. Eight campaigns executed in fiscal year 2011 produced 13 422 917 gross impressions. Results are being seen as witnessed by increased revenue Minnesota State Parks vehicle permit sales and program attendance. It's important to continue building upon this foundation to accomplish the goal of increasing participation in outdoor recreation. , A vendor was selected after an RFP process in FY10 and initial development and programming of the standalone Flash-based kids’ site has concluded. The site was in beta testing during the period of 01/01/11-06/30/11 and is expected to launch on the public DNR website during winter 2011. After the new site has been publicly announced we will begin measuring page views and other metrics to track its ongoing success., Twenty seven state parks have standardized virtual tours either posted or ready to post to the division’s website. Eight state parks have virtual tours currently under contract. ",,,,,,,,,,"The Division of Parks and Trails is engaged in critical work to connect people to the outdoors. As part of the work in this project area, the new touch-screen kiosk project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating and installing accessible, touch-screen kiosks with information in multiple languages, in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Connection plans deliver Minnesota State Parks and Trails' messages to new audiences. The Division of Parks and Trails establishes partnerships to maximize resources in building participation in outdoor recreation. The kids' interactive website creates interactive, age-appropriate content for children 5-11 years old, motivating children to get outdoors. The virtual tours project provides web visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to view and hear park, trail, and water trail scenes from 360 degrees or video snippets...the next best thing to actually being there. ","The Division of Parks and Trails is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. By enhancing our children's programming on the website, we are encouraging youth to develop a lifelong interest in and stewardship for state parks and state trails. (It's hard to say no to a child who asks to go to a park or to go camping.) People who are new to state parks or state trails often have a difficult time selecting which to visit and may not be aware of the features that make each park unique. Online virtual tours of each location act as trip planning visual aids, helping people select which park or trail they want to visit and establishing what to expect once they arrive. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Hopper,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",rachel.hopper@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outreach-public-affairs-and-web-0,,,, 10000519,"Overlay 2.2 miles of roads in Lake Byllesby Regional Park",2011,88000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post construction).","The project was successfully completed. The park visits increased from 136,100 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 122,000 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 14,100 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park, overlay 2 miles of main entrance road and 1,000 feet of campground road.",,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/overlay-22-miles-roads-lake-byllesby-regional-park,,,, 10000337,"PAOF and Construct road, parking, paved trail, dog area & parking & restore natural resources at Spring Lake Regional Park",2012,512000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to park and off-leash dog area.","Park improvements complete and the park was opened to public on October 13, 2012.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Spring Lake Regional Park. Prep site, construct road and parking, trail, off-leash dog area, and restore natural resources.",,"Spring Lake Regional park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paof-and-construct-road-parking-paved-trail-dog-area-parking-restore-natural-resources,,,, 10000548,"Park Ambassador program for the City's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,30000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of internal and external collaboration groups, and the number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities.","Family Jam - 250 attendees, 12 volunteers Unidos Fest - 200 attendees Zumba - 750 participants over 10 weeks ",,,,,,"City Council",1,Bloomington,,"Staffing, programming, supplies and contracted services to operate a Park Ambassador Program within the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park that would focus on increasing usage by minorities and other underrepresented populations by conducting community outreach, meet and greet park users, education of regulations, address reservation/maintenance concerns and creating programs of interest to underserved segments of the public developed based upon surveys, engagement and outreach.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-ambassador-program-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000549,"Park Ambassador program for the City's regional parks and trails system (year 2 of 2)",2019,8477,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of internal and external collaboration groups, and the number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities.","Family Jam - 250 attendees, 12 volunteers Unidos Fest - 200 attendees Zumba - 750 participants over 10 weeks ",,,,,,"City Council",1,Bloomington,,"Staffing, programming, supplies and contracted services to operate a Park Ambassador Program within the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park that would focus on increasing usage by minorities and other underrepresented populations by conducting community outreach, meet and greet park users, education of regulations, address reservation/maintenance concerns and creating programs of interest to underserved segments of the public developed based upon surveys, engagement and outreach.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Ann Kattreh",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,akattreh@ci.bloomingtonMN.gov,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-ambassador-program-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-2-2,,,, 10000627,"Park improvements at Bohemian Flats for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,250000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"1. Completed master plan for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park 2. 940' of walkway 3. Two medium size picnic shelters 4. One large size picnic shelter 5. 10 new picnic areas and one drinking fountain 6. Two new restroom enclosures 7. Three volleyball courts 8. Numerous benches",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Park improvements at Bohemian Flats for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park/Minneapolis",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-improvements-bohemian-flats-mississippi-gorge-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000628,"Park improvements at Bohemian Flats for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2017,2108000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","At Bohemian Flats, design and implement park improvements that include boat access, restroom accomodations, picnic areas, trails, shoreline restoration, and way finding. ","1. Completed master plan for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park 2. 940' of walkway 3. Two medium size picnic shelters 4. One large size picnic shelter 5. 10 new picnic areas and one drinking fountain 6. Two new restroom enclosures 7. Three volleyball courts 8. Numerous benches",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Park improvements at Bohemian Flats for Mississippi Gorge Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",,"Mississippi Gorge Regional Park/Minneapolis",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-improvements-bohemian-flats-mississippi-gorge-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000642,"Parking lot and trail improvements at Bunker Hills Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,477408,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot improvements, linear feet of curb repair, and the linear feet/miles of trails redeveloped. ","147,194 sq ft of rehabbed parking lot at Bunker Beach 3,955 sq ft of Trail",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Parking lot and trail improvements at Bunker Hills Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parking-lot-and-trail-improvements-bunker-hills-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000643,"Parking lot and trail improvements at Bunker Hills Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,122592,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the square feet of parking lot improvements, linear feet of curb repair, and the linear feet/miles of trails redeveloped. ","147,194 sq ft of rehabbed parking lot at Bunker Beach",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Parking lot and trail improvements at Bunker Hills Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parking-lot-and-trail-improvements-bunker-hills-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 18450,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grants Administration",2011,122500,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This program accounts for administrative costs associated with the Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program. This program: •Provided $7,575,750 through 38 grants to local units of government for acquisition, development, restoration, and maintenance of park and trail facilities of regional or statewide significance. •Provided $1,072,500 through 25 grants to local units of government for solar energy projects within parks or on trails of regional significance.","A total of 2.5% of this appropriation is legislatively authorized for administration costs",,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Krienitz,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",jay.krienitz@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grants-administration,,,, 18450,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grants Administration",2010,99250,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This program accounts for administrative costs associated with the Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program. This program: •Provided $7,575,750 through 38 grants to local units of government for acquisition, development, restoration, and maintenance of park and trail facilities of regional or statewide significance. •Provided $1,072,500 through 25 grants to local units of government for solar energy projects within parks or on trails of regional significance.","A total of 2.5% of this appropriation is legislatively authorized for administration costs",,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Krienitz,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",jay.krienitz@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grants-administration,,,, 18451,"Parks and Trails Fund Administration",2011,980200,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This program area accounts for all administration costs that support all projects DNR is engaged in to administer the FY10/FY11 strategic objectives of the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund. Administration costs are directly related to and necessary for project success including support for: accounting, clerical support, executive, managerial and supervisory personnel, facilities management, office equipment and supplies, human resources, information technology, communications, insurance, legal services, purchasing, rent/lease, and security. Also included on this page are direct expenses which include all remaining costs directly related to and necessary for the project. This may include but is not limited to recreational facility and trail construction or renewal, natural resource management, acquisition, development, interpretive services programming, website and data improvements to provide better information to the public, renewable energy projects, planning, Conservation Corps crew services, contracted services, professional services, travel, equipment, and supplies/materials. ","The Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails through the FY 2010/FY2011 Parks and Trails Legacy Fund to: (1) Connect people to the outdoors (2) Accelerate Facility Maintenance and Rehabilitation (3) Accelerate Natural Resource Management Future administrative costs are outlined under strategic objectives (Legacy Pillars) starting in FY12/FY13",,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Krienitz,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",jay.krienitz@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-fund-administration,,,, 18451,"Parks and Trails Fund Administration",2010,243784,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This program area accounts for all administration costs that support all projects DNR is engaged in to administer the FY10/FY11 strategic objectives of the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund. Administration costs are directly related to and necessary for project success including support for: accounting, clerical support, executive, managerial and supervisory personnel, facilities management, office equipment and supplies, human resources, information technology, communications, insurance, legal services, purchasing, rent/lease, and security. Also included on this page are direct expenses which include all remaining costs directly related to and necessary for the project. This may include but is not limited to recreational facility and trail construction or renewal, natural resource management, acquisition, development, interpretive services programming, website and data improvements to provide better information to the public, renewable energy projects, planning, Conservation Corps crew services, contracted services, professional services, travel, equipment, and supplies/materials. ","The Minnesota Legislature instructed the DNR Division of Parks and Trails through the FY 2010/FY2011 Parks and Trails Legacy Fund to: (1) Connect people to the outdoors (2) Accelerate Facility Maintenance and Rehabilitation (3) Accelerate Natural Resource Management Future administrative costs are outlined under strategic objectives (Legacy Pillars) starting in FY12/FY13",,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Krienitz,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5643",jay.krienitz@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-fund-administration,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2024,100000,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(f)","$722,000 the first year and $645,000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department, the Metropolitan Council, and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2023,100000,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$512000 the first year and $512000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee. ","The Minnesota DNR Parks and Trails will provide staff to support the ongoing efforts of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee to champion the Legacy 25 Year Plan during FY23. Minnesota's Great Outdoors website (mn.gov/greatoutdoors) shares information reagarding all Legacy-eligible parks and trails of state and regional significance. FY23 will continue to see website maintenance,  evaluation and promotion of the site, as well consideration for upgrades and improvments to enhance its impact. ",,,,,,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2022,100000,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$512000 the first year and $512000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee. ","The Minnesota DNR Parks and Trails will provide staff to support the ongoing efforts of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee to champion the Legacy 25 Year Plan during FY22. , Minnesota's Great Outdoors (mn.gov/greatoutdoors) the website of all Legacy-eligible parks and trails of state and regional significance launched in June 2018. FY22 will continue to see maintenance evaluation refinement and promotion of the site. ","In FY22, the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee worked with the convening agencies (MN DNR Parks and Trails, Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission and Metropolitan Council) to champion the vision of the 25 Year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, meeting six times throughout the year.  The Minnesota Great Outdoors website (mn.gov/greatoutdoors) was maintained and promoted as needed throughout FY22. ",,,,,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2021,100000,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$500000 the first year and $512000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee.","Minnesota's Great Outdoors (mn.gov/greatoutdoors) the website of all Legacy-eligible parks and trails of state and regional significance launched in June 2018. FY21 will continue to see maintenance evaluation refinement and promotion of the site., The Minnesota DNR Parks and Trails will provide staff to support the ongoing efforts of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee to champion the Legacy 25 Year Plan during FY21. ",", ",,,,,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2020,100000,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$500000 the first year and $512000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee.","Minnesota's Great Outdoors (mn.gov/greatoutdoors) the website of all Legacy-eligible parks and trails of state and regional significance launched in June 2018. FY20 will continue to see maintenance evaluation refinement and promotion of the site., The Minnesota DNR Parks and Trails will provide staff to support the ongoing efforts of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee to champion the Legacy 25 Year Plan during FY20. Specifically in FY20 the Advisory Committee in partnership with DNR Metropolitan Council and Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission will launch a popup kit to be used around the state to share information about the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund with the public. Moreover the DNR Metropolitan Council and Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission will renegotiate the distribution formula of Parks and Trails Legacy Fund dollars through a Funding Work Group. The Funding Work Group will make a funding distribution recommendation to the Legislature by June 2020. Additional assistance to the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee is provided by a Conservation Corps individual placement specialist. ",", ",,,,,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2019,150000,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$521000 the first year and $548000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced Web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee.","Minnesota's Great Outdoors (mn.gov/greatoutdoors) the website of all Legacy-eligible parks and trails of state and regional significance launched in June 2018. FY19 will see maintenance evaluation and refinement of the site., Minnesota DNR Parks and Trails Metropolitan Council and Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission will continue to cooperate with other partners on developing a website providing the public with access to integrated information on parks and trails of statewide and regional significance. The Minnesota DNR Parks and Trails will provide staff to support the efforts of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee during FY19. Specifically in FY18 the Advisory Committee in partnership with DNR Metropolitan Council and Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission will release the final report summarizing the 10th Anniversary of Legacy regional events held during 2018. ","The Minnesota Great Outdoors website (mn.gov/greatoutdoors) was maintained and promoted as needed throughout FY19. , In FY19 the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee worked with the convening agencies (MN DNR Parks and Trails Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission and Metropolitan Council) to champion the vision of the 25 Year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan meeting six times throughout the year. Additionally the committee supported an exhibit at the Minnesota State Fair where fairgoers could learn about the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund and the projects the fund has supported. ",,,,,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2018,150000,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$521000 the first year and $548000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced Web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee.","The Minnesota DNR Parks and Trails will provide staff to support the ongoing efforts of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee to champion the Legacy 25 Year Plan during FY18. Specifically in FY18 the Advisory Committee in partnership with DNR Metropolitan Council and Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission are holding a series of eight (8) regional events around the state between January and June 2018 on the theme ""What's Your Legacy?"". The purpose of the events is to (1) celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the passage of the Legacy Amendment; (2) provide information and education about what the Legacy Amendment is and what has been accomplished; and (3) gather input from those attending on their views of how to best move forward with Legacy investments in the future. Additional assistance is provided by a Conservation Corps individual placement specialist whose specialty is youth outreach., The website of all Legacy-eligible parks and trails of state and regional significance launched a beta site in FY18 and conducted additional usability testing with members of the public. Public launch of the site is expected toward the end of FY18.","In FY18 the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee worked with the convening agencies (MN DNR Parks and Trails Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission and Metropolitan Council) to champion the vision of the 25 Year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan. Specifically the Advisory Committee planned and held a series of regional public events for FY18 to celebrate and educate about Legacy and to gather input from the public. The events provided information on funded Legacy projects that supplement and provide context for the regular Legacy reporting at the Legislative Coordinating Commission website (where you are reading this text). A report summarizing the activities and findings of the events will be published in FY19. The website of all Legacy-eligible parks and trails of state and regional significance was launched in FY18 (June 2018). Please visit the site use it and provide feedback there (mn.gov/greatoutdoors)!, The website of all Legacy-eligible parks and trails of state and regional significance was launched in FY18 (June 2018). Please visit the site use it and provide feedback there (mn.gov/greatoutdoors)!",,,,,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2017,200000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$536000 the first year and $555000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced Web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee. Of this amount $260000 the first year shall be used for a grant to the University of Minnesota Center for Changing Landscapes to complete a legacy tracking project and to implement a survey on use patterns user needs and perceptions related to parks and trails in Minnesota. The tracking project and survey work must be done in collaboration with the Department of Natural Resources Metropolitan Council and Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission.","MN DNR Met Council and Greater MN will continue to cooperate with other partners on developing a website providing the public with access to integrated information on parks and trails of statewide and regional significance., The MN DNR will provide staff to support the efforts of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee during FY17. Additional assistance is provided by a Conservation Corps individual placement specialist whose specialty is youth outreach.","The website of all Legacy-eligible parks and trails of state and regional significance made major strides forward in FY17 with the development of a working prototype usability testing with members of the public and ongoing gathering of data from many disparate sources to form a seamless whole. The site will launch in FY18., In FY17 the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee worked with the convening agencies (MN DNR Parks and Trails Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission and Metropolitan Council) to champion the vision of the 25 Year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan. Specifically the Advisory Committee led the effort to review the progress of the agencies in advancing the vision of the 25 Year Plan. The committee then began planning a series of regional public events for FY18 to celebrate and educate about Legacy and to gather input from the public. Additionally the committee worked with the agencies to plan a new annual Shared Outcomes Report to supplement and provide context for the regular Legacy reporting at the Legislative Coordinating Commission website (where you are reading this text).",,,,,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2016,226000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(e)","$536000 the first year and $555000 the second year are for coordination and projects between the department the Metropolitan Council and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission; enhanced Web-based information for park and trail users; and support of activities of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee. Of this amount $260000 the first year shall be used for a grant to the University of Minnesota Center for Changing Landscapes to complete a legacy tracking project and to implement a survey on use patterns user needs and perceptions related to parks and trails in Minnesota. The tracking project and survey work must be done in collaboration with the Department of Natural Resources Metropolitan Council and Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission.","MN DNR Met Council and Greater MN will cooperate on developing a website providing the public with access to integrated information on parks and trails of statewide and regional significance., The MN DNR will provide staff to support the efforts of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee during FY16. Additional assistance is provided by a Conservation Corps individual placement specialist whose specialty is youth outreach.","MN DNR Met Council and Greater MN cooperated with Explore Minnesota Tourism on developing a website providing the public with access to integrated information on parks and trails of statewide and regional significance. In F16 a contract with the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MNGeo) was executed and work progressed. The site is expected to launch at the end of FY17., The MN DNR successfully provided staff to support the efforts of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee during FY16. Additional assistance was provided by a Conservation Corps individual placement specialist whose specialty is youth outreach.",,,,226000,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2015,104000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(d)","$200000 the first year and $207000 the second year are for enhanced integrated and accessible Web-based information for park and trail users; joint marketing and promotional efforts for all parks and trails of regional or statewide significance; and support of activities of a parks and trails legacy advisory committee. Of this amount $100000 the first year and $103000 the second year are for Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails Commission capacity building","The MN DNR is directed to support the efforts of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee.","Supported by DNR staff The Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee (LAC) met every other month during FY15 and continue to make progress to coordinate among partners including DNR Metropolitan Council and implementing agencies and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. Current Legacy Advisory Committee efforts include continuing focus on measuring progress toward the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan involving youth and young adults (12-24 years of age) and developing an integrated website to enhance outdoor recreation access to Minnesota citizens.",,,,,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(d)","$200000 the first year and $207000 the second year are for enhanced integrated and accessible Web-based information for park and trail users; joint marketing and promotional efforts for all parks and trails of regional or statewide significance; and support of activities of a parks and trails legacy advisory committee. Of this amount $100000 the first year and $103000 the second year are for Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails Commission capacity building","The MN DNR is directed to support the efforts of the Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee.","Supported by DNR staff The Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee (LAC) met every other month during FY14 and continue to make great progress to coordinate among partners including DNR Metropolitan Council and Greater Minnesota. Current Legacy Advisory Committee efforts include a focus on measuring progress toward the 25-year Parks and Trails Legacy Plan involving youth and young adults (12-24 years of age) and developing a website to enhance communications with Minnesota citizens. The LAC also supports ongoing work among DNR Metropolitan Council and implementing agencies and the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission to develop user-friendly web-based information for park and trail users. ",,,,90000,10000,,0.08,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2013,185000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(4)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 18218,"Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee and Integrated Website",2012,185000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(4)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The 17 member advisory committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater a MN Regional Parks and Trails Commission. ","The 17-member Advisory Committee meets every other month. The group has begun work on promoting and coordinating implementation of the Parks and Trails Legacy Plan and assessing progress towards achievement of the five year priorities in the Legacy Plan. ",,,,,,,,,,"The 17 member Park and Trail Legacy Advisory Committee is appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, the Chair of the Metropolitan Council and the Chair of the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The mission of the committee is to champion the 25 year ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" by providing recommendations to enhance promotion, coordination, and accountability throughout implementation of the plan. The integrated website will provide the public with a seamless gateway to information about the offerings of the many providers of outdoor recreation in the state of Minnesota at regional and state scales. ","The ""Parks and Trails Legacy Plan"" recommended formation of an advisory committee to encourage the coordinated development of a network of regional and state parks and trails. The plan also recommended that the committee promote and monitor the implementation of the Legacy Plan. ",,2011-07-25,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Preus,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5639",laura.preus@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-advisory-committee-and-integrated-website,,,, 10012033,"Parks Operations and Natural Resource Manager",2021,,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Position filled, assets managed","The position was filled and park and natural resources assets are being managed",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"The position manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations. The position is responsible for asset management of park facilities, grounds and natural resources (forest, prairie, wetland, shore land, wildlife).",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-operations-and-natural-resource-manager,,,, 10012033,"Parks Operations and Natural Resource Manager",2020,20310,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Position filled, assets managed","The position was filled and park and natural resources assets are being managed",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"The position manages park and trail maintenance personnel and corresponding operations. The position is responsible for asset management of park facilities, grounds and natural resources (forest, prairie, wetland, shore land, wildlife).",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-operations-and-natural-resource-manager,,,, 10012038,"Parks Outreach and Engagement Coordinator",2021,54198,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of internal and external departments/organizations that collaborated with Dakota County Parks 2. Number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities","See Row 46",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members. Additional focus would be identifying and supporting opportunities for partnership with DC departments including social services, corrections, etc. to provide opportunities to connect clients to outdoors. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-outreach-and-engagement-coordinator,,,, 10012038,"Parks Outreach and Engagement Coordinator",2020,73575,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of internal and external departments/organizations that collaborated with Dakota County Parks 2. Number of community members engaged through meetings, events, and activities","LINKED TO SG-06009: The Parks Outreach and Engagement Coordinator managed the Marketing, Awareness and Promotion Plan which resulted in 15,787 residents increasing their awareness of park offerings by participating in programs and events in the parks, interacting with park staff and activities at locations throughout the communities of Dakota County, and increased representation of the cultural and linguistic diversity of Dakota County in our communications and program offerings. The numbers on the table and graphs to the right represent the individuals that engaged with Dakota County Parks through an outreach program, activity, or event, primarily in-person, but also through Zoom during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As seen on the table and graphics, from 2019 through 2023 there was relatively steady growth in the number of activities conducted and people engaged, with the exception of a dip in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and a dip in 2023 due to the fact that there were only 1.5 months included in that years reporting before the close date of SG-06009. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Manage a community outreach and engagement program to increase and enhance use of the parks by focusing on activities that strengthen use of parks, engaging the community, agencies, and developing relationships with community members. Additional focus would be identifying and supporting opportunities for partnership with DC departments including social services, corrections, etc. to provide opportunities to connect clients to outdoors. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-outreach-and-engagement-coordinator,,,, 3235,"Parks and Trails Legacy Market Research",2011,10000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"The Division's target is to have 25% of visitor surveys report that their visit exceeded expectations. ","Visitors satisfaction rates were higher overall than 2007 survey and ranged from 33-50% depending on program attended.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is beginning with a pilot research project to determine visitor satisfaction with new programs being offered through the Legacy Amendment and if the target market is being reached.",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-market-research,,,, 6164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - DNR managed",2015,4078000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.","The target is to develop or create 7.5 miles of new trail., The target is to acquire 66 acres of park land.","New trail developed or created: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2015 are closed., 66 acres of park land were acquired ",,,,3914880,163120,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. For funding beginning July 1, 2015 or later, please the related program ""Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed."" (Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only.) ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-dnr-managed,,,, 6164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - DNR managed",2014,3533000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.","The target is to develop or rehabilitate 1 parks., The target is to restore or improve 0.25 miles of trail., The target is to acquire 2.85 miles of trail., The target is to acquire 248 acres of park land.","One park was developed or rehabilitated. , 0.25 miles were restored or improved. , Miles of trail acquired: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2014 are closed., 248 acres of park land were acquired. ",,,,3391680,141320,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. For funding beginning July 1, 2015 or later, please the related program ""Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed."" (Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only.) ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-dnr-managed,,,, 6164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - DNR managed",2013,7686000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.","The target is to develop or rehabilitate 4 parks., The target is to restore or improve 6.16 miles of trail., The target is to develop or restore 1 trail bridge/culvert., The target is to develop or create 12.5 miles of new trail., The target is to acquire 295 acres of park land., The target is to acquire 12.65 miles of trail.","4 parks were developed or rehabilitated., 6.16 miles were restored or improved. , 1 Bridge/culvert was developed or restored., New trail developed or created: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2013 are closed., 296 acres of park land was acquired., Miles of trail acquired: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2013 are closed.",,,,7493850,192150,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. For funding beginning July 1, 2015 or later, please the related program ""Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed."" (Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only.) ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-dnr-managed,,,, 6164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - DNR managed",2012,7331000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.","The target is to develop or create 71.6 miles of new trail., The target is to develop or rehabilitate 7 parks., The target is to acquire 348 acres of park land., The target is to restore or improve 65.1 miles of trail., The target is to develop or restore 1 trail-head facility., The target is to acquire 3 miles of trail.","New trail developed or created: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2012 are closed., 7 parks were developed or rehabilitated., 311 acres of park land was acquired., 65.1 miles were restored or improved., 1 trail-head facility was developed or restored., 3 miles of trail was acquired.",,,,7143350,187650,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. For funding beginning July 1, 2015 or later, please the related program ""Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed."" (Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only.) ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-dnr-managed,,,, 6164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - DNR managed",2011,4777500,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.","The target is to acquire 99 acres of park land. , The target is to restore or improve 4 miles of trail., The target is to develop or create 10.41 miles of new trail., The target is to develop or rehabilitate 6 parks., The target is to develop or restore 1 trail bridge/culvert.","162 acres of park land was acquired., 2.45 miles were restored or improved., New trail developed or created: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2011 are closed., 6 parks were developed or rehabilitated., 1 Bridge/culvert was developed or restored.",,,,,,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. For funding beginning July 1, 2015 or later, please the related program ""Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed."" (Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only.) ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-dnr-managed,,,, 6164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - DNR managed",2010,3870750,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.","The target is to develop or restore 1 trail bridge/culvert., The target is to acquire 103 acres of park land., The target is to restore or improve 0.69 miles of trail., The target is to develop or create 102.5 miles of new trail., The target is to develop or rehabilitate 4 parks.","1 Bridge/culvert was developed or restored., 166 acres of park land was acquired., 0.69 miles were restored or improved., 100.7 new trail miles were developed. , 4 parks were developed or rehabilitated.",,,,,,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. For funding beginning July 1, 2015 or later, please the related program ""Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed."" (Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only.) ",,,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-dnr-managed,,,, 9518,"Parks and Trails Naturalist Corps Badges and Logo",2009,10000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This is to create new Legacy badges for the seasonal Naturalist Corps",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-naturalist-corps-badges-and-logo,,,, 32164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed",2024,14286000,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c)","$14,286,000 the first year and $12,762,000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional significance outside the seven-county metropolitan area under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535. The grants awarded under this paragraph must be based on the lists of recommended projects submitted to the legislative committees under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.536, subdivision 10, from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission established under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.536. Grants funded under this paragraph must support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance that meet the applicable definitions and criteria for regional parks and trails contained in the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan adopted by the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission on April 22, 2015. Grant recipients identified under this paragraph must submit a grant application to the commissioner of natural resources. Up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation may be used by the commissioner for the actual cost of issuing and monitoring the grants for the commission. Of the amount appropriated, $475,000 the first year and $475,000 the second year are for the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission to carry out its duties under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.536, including the continued development of a statewide system plan for regional parks and trails outside the seven-county metropolitan area. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of reviewing and awarding these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only. ",,,2015-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-gmrptc-managed,,,, 32164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed",2023,11074000,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$10857000 the first year and $11074000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional significance outside the seven-county metropolitan area under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535. The grants awarded under this paragraph must be based on the lists of recommended projects submitted to the legislative committees under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 subdivision 10 from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission established under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536. Grants funded under this paragraph must support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance that meet the applicable definitions and criteria for regional parks and trails contained in the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan adopted by the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission on April 22 2015. Grant recipients identified under this paragraph must submit a grant application to the commissioner of natural resources. Up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation may be used by the commissioner for the actual cost of issuing and monitoring the grants for the commission. Of the amount appropriated $456000 the first year and $456000 the second year are for the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission to carry out its duties under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 including the continued development of a statewide system plan for regional parks and trails outside the seven-county metropolitan area. ","In FY23, GMRPTC grants to implementing park and trail agencies will result in 440 acres or regional park acquisition, 25.8 miles of new trail development, 4.8 miles of trails improved, 25 trail bridges/culverts developed or restored and 1 new trailhead facility developed. ",,,,,,,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of reviewing and awarding these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only. ",,,2015-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-gmrptc-managed,,,, 32164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed",2022,10857000,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$10857000 the first year and $11074000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional significance outside the seven-county metropolitan area under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535. The grants awarded under this paragraph must be based on the lists of recommended projects submitted to the legislative committees under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 subdivision 10 from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission established under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536. Grants funded under this paragraph must support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance that meet the applicable definitions and criteria for regional parks and trails contained in the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan adopted by the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission on April 22 2015. Grant recipients identified under this paragraph must submit a grant application to the commissioner of natural resources. Up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation may be used by the commissioner for the actual cost of issuing and monitoring the grants for the commission. Of the amount appropriated $456000 the first year and $456000 the second year are for the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission to carry out its duties under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 including the continued development of a statewide system plan for regional parks and trails outside the seven-county metropolitan area. ",,"GMRPTC received 17 eligible funding applications and recommend $11,398,765 in awards to 14 applicants. The year was very productive including (3) three additional mountain bike trail system usage surveys, (7) seven campground visitor satisfaction and occupancy surveys, the completion of the Mountain Bike Trail Development Guidelines, (7) seven new designated facilities, and a special grant cycle for track wheel chairs. ",,,,,,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of reviewing and awarding these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only. ",,,2015-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-gmrptc-managed,,,, 32164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed",2021,10139000,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$9910000 the first year and $10139000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional significance outside the seven-county metropolitan area under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535. The grants awarded under this paragraph must be based on the lists of recommended projects submitted to the legislative committees under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 subdivision 10 from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission established under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536. Grants funded under this paragraph must support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance that meet the applicable definitions and criteria for regional parks and trails contained in the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan adopted by the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission on April 22 2015. Grant recipients identified under this paragraph must submit a grant application to the commissioner of natural resources. Up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation may be used by the commissioner for the actual cost of issuing and monitoring the grants for the commission. Of the amount appropriated $446000 the first year and $456000 the second year are for the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission to carry out its duties under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 including the continued development of a statewide system plan for regional parks and trails outside the seven-county metropolitan area.",,,,,,,,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of reviewing and awarding these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only. ",,,2015-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-gmrptc-managed,,,, 32164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed",2020,9910000,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$9910000 the first year and $10139000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional significance outside the seven-county metropolitan area under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535. The grants awarded under this paragraph must be based on the lists of recommended projects submitted to the legislative committees under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 subdivision 10 from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission established under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536. Grants funded under this paragraph must support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance that meet the applicable definitions and criteria for regional parks and trails contained in the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan adopted by the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission on April 22 2015. Grant recipients identified under this paragraph must submit a grant application to the commissioner of natural resources. Up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation may be used by the commissioner for the actual cost of issuing and monitoring the grants for the commission. Of the amount appropriated $446000 the first year and $456000 the second year are for the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission to carry out its duties under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 including the continued development of a statewide system plan for regional parks and trails outside the seven-county metropolitan area.","25.5 miles of existing trail are planned to be restored or improved. , The target is to develop 9.2 new miles of trail. , Two plans are targeted for development in this period.",", , ",,,,,,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of reviewing and awarding these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only. ",,,2015-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-gmrptc-managed,,,, 32164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed",2019,9445000,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$8293000 the first year and $9445000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional significance outside the seven-county metropolitan area under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535. The grants awarded under this paragraph shall be based on the lists of recommended projects submitted to the legislative committees under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 subdivision 10 from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission established under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536. Grants funded under this paragraph must support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance that meet the applicable definitions and criteria for regional parks and trails contained in the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan adopted by the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission on April 22 2015. Grant recipients identified under this paragraph must submit a grant application to the commissioner of natural resources. Up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation may be used by the commissioner for the actual cost of issuing and monitoring the grants for the commission. Of the amount appropriated $424000 the first year and $399000 the second year are for the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission to carry out its duties under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 including the continued development of a statewide system plan for regional parks and trails outside the seven-county metropolitan area.","Eight (8) parks are targeted for development or restoration., The target is to develop 22.63 new miles of trail. ","Parks developed or rehabilitated: Grant recipients have up to three (3) years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2019 are closed., ",,,,,,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of reviewing and awarding these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only. ",,,2015-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-gmrptc-managed,,,, 32164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed",2018,8293000,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$8293000 the first year and $9445000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional significance outside the seven-county metropolitan area under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535. The grants awarded under this paragraph shall be based on the lists of recommended projects submitted to the legislative committees under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 subdivision 10 from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission established under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536. Grants funded under this paragraph must support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance that meet the applicable definitions and criteria for regional parks and trails contained in the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan adopted by the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission on April 22 2015. Grant recipients identified under this paragraph must submit a grant application to the commissioner of natural resources. Up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation may be used by the commissioner for the actual cost of issuing and monitoring the grants for the commission. Of the amount appropriated $424000 the first year and $399000 the second year are for the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission to carry out its duties under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 including the continued development of a statewide system plan for regional parks and trails outside the seven-county metropolitan area.","The target is to develop 28.2 new miles of trail. Five projects., Six (6) parks are targeted for development or restoration.","New trail developed or created: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2018 are closed., Parks developed or rehabilitated: Grant recipients have up to three (3) years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2018 are closed.",,,,,207325,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of reviewing and awarding these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only. ",,,2015-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-gmrptc-managed,,,, 32164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed",2017,9033000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$8618000 the first year and $9033000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional significance outside the seven-county metropolitan area under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535. The grants must be based on the recommendations to the commissioner from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission established under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536. The second year appropriation in this paragraph includes money for: a grant to the St. Louis and Lake Counties Regional Railroad Authority to design engineer acquire right-of-way and construct a segment of the Mesabi Trail from Embarrass to near the intersection of County Road 26 Whalston Road and Trunk Highway 135 toward Tower; and up to $400000 for a grant to the city of La Crescent to design engineer acquire right-of-way and construct a segment of the Wagon Wheel Trail. Grants funded under this paragraph must support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance that meet the applicable definitions and criteria for regional parks and trails contained in the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan adopted by the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission on April 22 2015. Grant recipients identified under this paragraph must submit a grant application to the commissioner of natural resources. Up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation may be used by the commissioner for the actual cost of issuing and monitoring the grants for the commission. Of the amount appropriated $356000 in fiscal year 2016 and $362000 in fiscal year 2017 are for the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission to carry out its duties under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 including the continued development of a statewide system plan for regional parks and trails outside the seven-county metropolitan area.","The target is to develop or create 14.45 miles of new trail., The target is to develop or rehabilitate 6 parks., The target is to acquire 10.25 miles of trail.","New trail developed or created: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2017 are closed., Parks developed or rehabilitated: Grant recipients have up to three (3) years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2017 are closed., Miles of trail acquired: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2017 are closed.",,,,,225825,,,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of reviewing and awarding these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only. ",,,2015-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-gmrptc-managed,,,, 32164,"Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program - GMRPTC managed",2016,8618000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$8618000 the first year and $9033000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional significance outside the seven-county metropolitan area under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535. The grants must be based on the recommendations to the commissioner from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission established under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536. The second year appropriation in this paragraph includes money for: a grant to the St. Louis and Lake Counties Regional Railroad Authority to design engineer acquire right-of-way and construct a segment of the Mesabi Trail from Embarrass to near the intersection of County Road 26 Whalston Road and Trunk Highway 135 toward Tower; and up to $400000 for a grant to the city of La Crescent to design engineer acquire right-of-way and construct a segment of the Wagon Wheel Trail. Grants funded under this paragraph must support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance that meet the applicable definitions and criteria for regional parks and trails contained in the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Strategic Plan adopted by the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission on April 22 2015. Grant recipients identified under this paragraph must submit a grant application to the commissioner of natural resources. Up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation may be used by the commissioner for the actual cost of issuing and monitoring the grants for the commission. Of the amount appropriated $356000 in fiscal year 2016 and $362000 in fiscal year 2017 are for the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission to carry out its duties under Minnesota Statutes section 85.536 including the continued development of a statewide system plan for regional parks and trails outside the seven-county metropolitan area.","The target is to acquire 472.23 acres of park land., The target is to develop or create 5.9 miles of new trail., The target is to complete 2 unit plans or plan amendments., The target is to restore or improve 15.5 miles of trail., The target is to develop or rehabilitate 3 parks.","378.07 acres of regional park were acquired. , 3.1 miles of new trail were developed. , Unit plan or amendment completed: Grant recipients have up to 3 years to complete their work. If a project receives federal funding the time period of the grant is extended to equal the availability of the federal funding. Measurable outcomes will be reported once all grants originating from fiscal year 2016 are closed., 15.5 miles of trail was restored or improved. , Three regional parks were developed or rehabilitated. ",,,,,215450,,1.55,,,"To provide grants to local units of government to support parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the seven county metropolitan area. Funding for this grant program is from the Parks and Trails Fund created by the Minnesota Legislature from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment passed by the voters in 2008. Beginning July 1, 2015 (fiscal year 2016), the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission (GMRPTC) assumed management of reviewing and awarding these grants. That is, they became 'pass-through' grants with DNR staff providing administrative support to GMRPTC only. ",,,2015-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-legacy-grant-program-gmrptc-managed,,,, 3226,"Parks and Trails Twenty Five Year Legacy Plan",2011,75572,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"To develop a 25 year long range plan for the use of the money available in the parks and trail fund as well as other traditional sources of funding. Also the development of a 10 year strategic coordination plan is required. The plan is to include a vision, goals and measureable outcomes. The plan must also address specific deliverables outlined in statute. Public engagement was the foundation for the recommendations. The plan was developed in collaboration with other park and trail providers.","The planning process was guided by a 14 member Steering Committee that met monthly. The Citizen's League was hired to assist in the design and implementation of the public participation process. Legislation directed that regional listening sessions and use of Web site survey tools be used. 17 public workshops were conducted around the state. The Citizen's League developed an online public policy development platform called Citizing that was used for obtaining on line input and hosting conversation about plan issues. Six meetings with ethnic and minority groups were held to obtain perspectives from groups that did not attend the workshops. An extensive youth and young adult outreach effort was made. Seven workgroups served as advisory for development of the recommendations. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Young,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5638",laures.young@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-twenty-five-year-legacy-plan,,,, 3226,"Parks and Trails Twenty Five Year Legacy Plan",2010,250000,Placeholder,,"Plan developed by February 15 2011.","The plan will be completed and delivered to the legislature February 15 2011.",,,,,,,,,,"To develop a 25 year long range plan for the use of the money available in the parks and trail fund as well as other traditional sources of funding. Also the development of a 10 year strategic coordination plan is required. The plan is to include a vision, goals and measureable outcomes. The plan must also address specific deliverables outlined in statute. Public engagement was the foundation for the recommendations. The plan was developed in collaboration with other park and trail providers.","The planning process was guided by a 14 member Steering Committee that met monthly. The Citizen's League was hired to assist in the design and implementation of the public participation process. Legislation directed that regional listening sessions and use of Web site survey tools be used. 17 public workshops were conducted around the state. The Citizen's League developed an online public policy development platform called Citizing that was used for obtaining on line input and hosting conversation about plan issues. Six meetings with ethnic and minority groups were held to obtain perspectives from groups that did not attend the workshops. An extensive youth and young adult outreach effort was made. Seven workgroups served as advisory for development of the recommendations. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Young,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5638",laures.young@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/parks-and-trails-twenty-five-year-legacy-plan,,,, 10012037,"Park System Marketing",2021,,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of unique marketing products developed (print, digital, or other). ","Funds reallocated",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Implement an integrated brand awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the park system service offerings to Dakota County residents and increase new use throughout the regional park system. The campaign will use print, digital and other media strategies to inform a broad and diverse audience with targeted approaches appropriate for those audiences. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-system-marketing,,,, 10012037,"Park System Marketing",2020,49651,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of unique marketing products developed (print, digital, or other). ","175 marketing products developed reaching 22,961 people.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Implement an integrated brand awareness and marketing campaign to increase awareness and familiarity of the park system service offerings to Dakota County residents and increase new use throughout the regional park system. The campaign will use print, digital and other media strategies to inform a broad and diverse audience with targeted approaches appropriate for those audiences. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-system-marketing,,,, 19157,"Paul Bunyan State Trail - Pine to Merrifield to Brainerd",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project entailed the reconstruction and resurfacing of 5.3 miles of segments of the Paul Bunyan State Trail from Pine River to Merrifield to Brainerd.",,,2010-07-01,2010-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paul-bunyan-state-trail-pine-merrifield-brainerd,,,, 3883,"Paul Bunyan State Trail- Hackensack to Chippewa National Forest",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Trail reconstruction and renewal of 7.8 miles of portions of the segment from Hackensack to the Chippewa National Forest on the Paul Bunyan State Trail.","Rehabilitation of a segment of the bituminous surfaced Paul Bunyan State Trail to improve user safety and provide for ADA improvements. The rehabilitation of the state trail's bituminous surface was substantially complete in October 2011.",,2011-06-01,2011-11-15,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paul-bunyan-state-trail-hackensack-chippewa-national-forest,,,, 25823,"Paul Bunyan and Library Park",2014,750000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Bemidji",,"Park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji.",,,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paul-bunyan-and-library-park,,,, 10000350,"Pave trail and improve corridor within Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2013,318000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Construction activities were completed in 2014. The number of park visits to Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Parks were 644,800 in 2012 (pre-construction). The number of park visits to Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Parks were 746,300 in 2013.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Grass Vadnais Regional Park. Pave trail and improve corridor.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pave-trail-and-improve-corridor-within-vadnais-snail-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000453,"Paving improvements to Hardwood Creek Regional Trail (Year 1 of 2)",2014,45000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Improve the riding surface for trail users.","The grant-funded part of the project was significantly completed in fall 2014 and included an extension of the regional trail to the south. The new trail section connected the Hardwood Creek Trail to the future Glacial Hills Regional Trail.",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail. Complete paving and other improvements to Hardwood Creek Regional Trail, which may include new trail sections toward Bald Eagle Regional Park.",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paving-improvements-hardwood-creek-regional-trail-year-1-2,,,, 10000454,"Paving improvements to Hardwood Creek Regional Trail (year 2 of 2)",2015,47000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Improve the riding surface for trail users.","The grant-funded part of the project was significantly completed in fall 2014 and included an extension of the regional trail to the south. The new trail section connected the Hardwood Creek Trail to the future Glacial Hills Regional Trail.",,,,,,"City Council",,"Washington County",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail. Complete paving and other improvements to Hardwood Creek Regional Trail, which may include new trail sections toward Bald Eagle Regional Park.",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paving-improvements-hardwood-creek-regional-trail-year-2-2,,,, 3233,"Paved State Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation",2013,160000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"Provide expanded state trail safety and efforts to protect the integrity of the paved surfaces. This included erecting larger stop and stop ahead signing to be consistent with national standards. Also included additional crack sealing efforts in a more timely manner, increase effort in mowing to increase user safety, reduce woody vegetation close to the trail and reduce the damage to trail surface caused by root suckering. More mowing and timely mowing also reduces the threat of invasives be spread by seeds by mowing prior to that. Provide additional sweeping or surface cleaning to ensure user safety.","The Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Trails Division efforts to expand quality outdoor recreational opportunities has been greatly enhanced by this effort. Minnesota state trail system is better signed, making it safer and much more enjoyable. Trail surface is now being preserved in the best possible condition, cracks in the asphalt are being identified and dealt with quickly, surface is being cleaned on a regular basis so it remains safe and enjoyable, edge of the trails are mowed in a timely fashion to reduce the threat of surface damage due to root suckering, preventing invasives from going to seed and spreading until they can be dealt with appropriately and allowing the native vegetation to flourish. This effort provides the public with quality trail opportunities that are mapped, signed and well maintained close to home.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paved-state-trail-maintenance-and-asset-preservation,,,, 3233,"Paved State Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation",2012,160000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","This program will provide for additional safe paved state trails and make all reasonable efforts to protect the integrity of trail surfaces. This is meant to obtain maximum life from the public's investment in this important public access. This program provides additional opportunities on safe and maintained winter trails close to population centers making it easier and more enjoyable to get outside and participate in winter recreation.","MN DNR Parks and Trails Division was able to provide statewide safe paved state trail opportunities and protected the integrity of trail surfaces. This is protecting the public's investment in this important public access. Actual mileage figures are still being compiled for FY2013 statewide accomplishments.",,,,,,,,,,"Provide expanded state trail safety and efforts to protect the integrity of the paved surfaces. This included erecting larger stop and stop ahead signing to be consistent with national standards. Also included additional crack sealing efforts in a more timely manner, increase effort in mowing to increase user safety, reduce woody vegetation close to the trail and reduce the damage to trail surface caused by root suckering. More mowing and timely mowing also reduces the threat of invasives be spread by seeds by mowing prior to that. Provide additional sweeping or surface cleaning to ensure user safety.","The Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Trails Division efforts to expand quality outdoor recreational opportunities has been greatly enhanced by this effort. Minnesota state trail system is better signed, making it safer and much more enjoyable. Trail surface is now being preserved in the best possible condition, cracks in the asphalt are being identified and dealt with quickly, surface is being cleaned on a regular basis so it remains safe and enjoyable, edge of the trails are mowed in a timely fashion to reduce the threat of surface damage due to root suckering, preventing invasives from going to seed and spreading until they can be dealt with appropriately and allowing the native vegetation to flourish. This effort provides the public with quality trail opportunities that are mapped, signed and well maintained close to home.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paved-state-trail-maintenance-and-asset-preservation,,,, 3233,"Paved State Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation",2011,295000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Provide expanded state trail safety and efforts to protect the integrity of the paved surfaces. This included erecting larger stop and stop ahead signing to be consistent with national standards. Also included additional crack sealing efforts in a more timely manner, increase effort in mowing to increase user safety, reduce woody vegetation close to the trail and reduce the damage to trail surface caused by root suckering. More mowing and timely mowing also reduces the threat of invasives be spread by seeds by mowing prior to that. Provide additional sweeping or surface cleaning to ensure user safety.","The Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Trails Division efforts to expand quality outdoor recreational opportunities has been greatly enhanced by this effort. Minnesota state trail system is better signed, making it safer and much more enjoyable. Trail surface is now being preserved in the best possible condition, cracks in the asphalt are being identified and dealt with quickly, surface is being cleaned on a regular basis so it remains safe and enjoyable, edge of the trails are mowed in a timely fashion to reduce the threat of surface damage due to root suckering, preventing invasives from going to seed and spreading until they can be dealt with appropriately and allowing the native vegetation to flourish. This effort provides the public with quality trail opportunities that are mapped, signed and well maintained close to home.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paved-state-trail-maintenance-and-asset-preservation,,,, 3233,"Paved State Trail Maintenance and Asset Preservation",2010,295000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"This program will provide safe paved state trails and make all reasonable efforts to protect the integrity of trail surfaces. This is meant to obtain maximum life from the public's investment in this important public access. This program provides additional opportunities on safe and maintained winter trails close to population centers making it easier and more enjoyable to get outside and participate in winter recreation.","601 miles of paved trails and 135 miles of natural surface state trails have been enhanced for summer use. Additional mowing later in the season maintains trail shoulders and reduces potential for invasise by mowing prior to plants going to seed. Increased efforts to seal cracks and remove root suckers will address these issues performed at least one additional time each season. Increased mowing on-paved state trails on upland segments to accommodated summer use. This was completed on the C.J. Ramstad North Shore State Trail and segments of the Taconite State trail. ",,,,,,,,,,"Provide expanded state trail safety and efforts to protect the integrity of the paved surfaces. This included erecting larger stop and stop ahead signing to be consistent with national standards. Also included additional crack sealing efforts in a more timely manner, increase effort in mowing to increase user safety, reduce woody vegetation close to the trail and reduce the damage to trail surface caused by root suckering. More mowing and timely mowing also reduces the threat of invasives be spread by seeds by mowing prior to that. Provide additional sweeping or surface cleaning to ensure user safety.","The Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Trails Division efforts to expand quality outdoor recreational opportunities has been greatly enhanced by this effort. Minnesota state trail system is better signed, making it safer and much more enjoyable. Trail surface is now being preserved in the best possible condition, cracks in the asphalt are being identified and dealt with quickly, surface is being cleaned on a regular basis so it remains safe and enjoyable, edge of the trails are mowed in a timely fashion to reduce the threat of surface damage due to root suckering, preventing invasives from going to seed and spreading until they can be dealt with appropriately and allowing the native vegetation to flourish. This effort provides the public with quality trail opportunities that are mapped, signed and well maintained close to home.",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paved-state-trail-maintenance-and-asset-preservation,,,, 10000320,"Pavement work at Fish Lake Regional Park",2012,229506,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Project completed October 2013. Grant closed out in October 2014",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Fish Lake Regional Park. Replace or renovate pavement in parking lots, roads and trails.",,"Fish Lake Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pavement-work-fish-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000321,"Pavement work at Baker Park Reserve",2012,2300000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Visitation reported when Met Council 2015 visitation estimates come out in Summer 2016",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Baker Park Reserve. Replace, renovate pavement in parking lots, roads and trails.",,"Baker Park Reserve",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pavement-work-baker-park-reserve,,,, 10000699,"Pavilion and restroom improvements at Lake George Regional Park",2019,230000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the pavilion and restroom improvements completed. ","3,955 sq ft of Trail",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Pavilion and restroom improvements at Lake George Regional Park",,"Lake George Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pavilion-and-restroom-improvements-lake-george-regional-park,,,, 10020266,"Phalen Picnic Pavilion Design",2022,283600,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Approval of concept design by Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Commission by expiration of grant","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare concept design for renovation of picnic pavilion and surrounding area at Phalen Regional Park. Project may include community engagement, engineering, testing, and design services. ",,"Phalen Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-picnic-pavilion-design,,,, 10025589,"Phalen Regional Park - East Shore Trailhead",2023,720000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Trailhead constructed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Design and construction of new trailhead of east shore of Phalen Lake at intersection with Bruce Vento Regional Trail. Project may include design, construction administration, excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, structure construction, paving and concrete work, utility work, lighting, site amenities, and landscaping.",,"Phalen Regional Park",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-regional-park-east-shore-trailhead,,,, 10020233,"Phalen East Shore Trailhead Design",2021,99240,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of concept plan for trailhead","Concept plan for trailhead completed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Complete design of trailhead on east shore of Phalen Lake at intersection with Bruce Vento Regional Trail",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2020-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-east-shore-trailhead-design,,,, 10020233,"Phalen East Shore Trailhead Design",2020,73969,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of concept plan for trailhead","Concept plan for trailhead completed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Complete design of trailhead on east shore of Phalen Lake at intersection with Bruce Vento Regional Trail",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2020-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-east-shore-trailhead-design,,,, 10015537,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park - McKinney Acquisition",2019,126909,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire .9 acres for Phalen Regional Park","Acquired .9 acres for Phalen-Keller Regional Park",,159181,"Council Bonds/St. Paul",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Acquire .9 acres",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-keller-regional-park-mckinney-acquisition,,,, 10015537,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park - McKinney Acquisition",2018,122,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire .9 acres for Phalen Regional Park","Acquired .9 acres for Phalen-Keller Regional Park",,,"Metropolitan Council/St. Paul",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Acquire .9 acres",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phalen-keller-regional-park-mckinney-acquisition,,,, 10000563,"Phased design & construction of ADA access deficiencies throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (SFY2019 only)",2019,100000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the sign standards developed for park entrance signs, and the number of signs installed. ","Improvements enhanced ADA accessibilty at all OLDA entrances for improved entrance walkways, pavement transitions, assessible gathering areas, assessible hardware, and new fencing to accomindate ADA accessibility in dog bullpen area. Overall, there were several entrance defiances corrected at each OLDA area. Otter Lake accessibility improvements corrected 8 deficiencies with input (verbal and email) recieved from OLDA volunteer group members. Rice Creek accessibility improvements corrected 7 deficiencies with input (verbal and email) recieved from OLDA volunteer group members. Battle Creek OLDA accessibility improvements corrected 8 deficiences with input (verbal and email) recieved from OLDA volunteer group members.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Phased design and construction of ADA access deficiencies throughout the Regional Park and Trail System that are identified in the Ramsey County Parks and Trails ADA Transition Plan including Design/engineering, for building and site improvements such as access improvements for walkways, hardware components, doors, window, restroom components, building interiors, utilities, stair and railings, sidewalk, trail, shelters, play elements, parking lots, grading, signs and site amenities",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phased-design-construction-ada-access-deficiencies-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and,,,, 10000592,"Phase III Road & utility construction at Harriet Island - Lilydale - Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2016,1188000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Number of lineal feet of roadway constructed; 2. Number of lineal feet of underground utilities installed.","Constructed 2,820.79 linear feet of roadway, and 2,820.79 linear feet of sanitary sewer and water lines. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continue Implementation of adopted park master plan: Complete Road & Utility Construction from the end of Phase II to the Harriet Island area (2,800 lineal feet). Lilydale hosts approximately 786,000 visits annually, of which approximately 10% are of Asian descent.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-iii-road-utility-construction-harriet-island-lilydale-cherokee-heights-regional-park,,,, 18341,"Phase V Shingobee Connection Trail",2013,425000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Walker",,"to construct a .3 mile section of trail and tunnel/underpass under State Highway 200/371 completing the Shingobee Connection Trail, which connects the Paul Bunyan and Heartland State Trails to the City of Walker",,,2013-01-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-v-shingobee-connection-trail,,,, 10015549,"Phase 2 Prairie Picnic Area shelter construction in Long Lake Regional Park",2021,475712,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of picnic shelter, number of redevelopment acres, number of new pedestrian trails constructed, number and type of site amenities added","3,200 sf picnic shelter; 550 sf restroom building; .27 acres; added trail connection; added 12 picnic tables, 6 sinks & toilets; 2 drinking fountains",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Phase 2 building and site improvements for design, construction, and contingencies of a new picnic shelter including shelter construction, site improvements, utility infrastructure improvements, stormwater management, bituminous trail connections, landscape restoration, play amenities, wayfinding, and site amenities that are tied to grant SG-12282.",,"Long Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-2-prairie-picnic-area-shelter-construction-long-lake-regional-park,,,, 10029589,"Phase 2 Off-Leash Dog Area Improvements",2025,490000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Chp. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2025) PTLF","(a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.","Implement Phase 2 improvements at off-leash areas at Battle Creek, Rice Creek, and Otter Lake OLDA?s.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Initiate phase 2 improvement recommendations from the off-leash dog area master plan consisting of design/development of site infrastructure improvements, initiate construction on phase 2 items at off-leash dog areas in Battle Creek Regional Park, Bald Eagle-Otter Lake regional Park and Rice Creek North Regional Trail.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-2-leash-dog-area-improvements,,,, 10029589,"Phase 2 Off-Leash Dog Area Improvements",2024,200000,"M.L. 2023, Regular Session, Ch. 40, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Implement Phase 2 improvements at off-leash areas at Battle Creek, Rice Creek, and Otter Lake OLDAs.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Initiate phase 2 improvement recommendations from the off-leash dog area master plan consisting of design/development of site infrastructure improvements, initiate construction on phase 2 items at off-leash dog areas in Battle Creek Regional Park, Bald Eagle-Otter Lake regional Park and Rice Creek North Regional Trail.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2023-07-01,2028-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,McCabe,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-2-leash-dog-area-improvements,,,, 10000354,"Picnic & play area rehabilitation along Indian Mounds Regional Trail",2013,212000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Construction initiated to implement phase one of an updated park master plan to rehabilitate picnic and play areas. Completion expected in Spring, 2015.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Indian Mounds Regional Trail. Implement picnic and play area rehabilitation.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/picnic-play-area-rehabilitation-along-indian-mounds-regional-trail,,,, 10015548,"Pine Point Regional Park - Branson Acquisition",2021,589628,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 48.52 acres for Pine Point Regional Park","Acquired 48.52 acres for Pine Point Regional Park",,196935,"Washington County",,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Acquire 48.52 acres",,"Pine Point Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,,,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-point-regional-park-branson-acquisition,,,, 10000472,"Planning and improvements for Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional park",2015,700000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in park and trail visits over time to measure the effect of the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park trail project.","Improved trail crossing of Richfield Road, Master Plan complete. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Mpls Chain of Lakes Regional Park build trail, shoreline, water access, picnic, sailboat facility, and concession improvements, including Planning and community engagement process. The construction portion includes site furniture, landscaping, site utility",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-and-improvements-minneapolis-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000485,"Planning and design for renovation of the Eastman Nature Center in Elm Creek Park Reserve",2010,665000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Nature Center construction complete. Approximately 40,979 visits to Eastman Nature Center during 2010, increasing to approximately 47,333 visits in 2013. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Planning and design for the start of renovation of Eastman Nature Center in Elm Creek Park Reserve. A? Provide additional classroom space and exhibit areas as well needed functional rehabilitation. A? Rehabilitation will allow for additional school and educational programs. A? More children will have opportunities to be connected to nature and experience park programs.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-and-design-renovation-eastman-nature-center-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 10000509,"Plant trees along Victory Memorial Parkway",2010,40000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Track the number of trees and types of trees planted. ","Project complete. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"A grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway.",,"Victory Memorial Parkway Regional Trail",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,,,MN,,,,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/plant-trees-along-victory-memorial-parkway,,,, 10012059,"Point Douglas Regional Trail Master Planning",2022,10000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of master plan","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare master plan for future Point Douglas Regional Trail. Project may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, and engineering testing. ",,"Point Douglas Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/point-douglas-regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 10012059,"Point Douglas Regional Trail Master Planning",2020,119794,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of master plan","Master plan complete and approved by the City Council and Metropolitan Council",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Prepare master plan for future Point Douglas Regional Trail. Project may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, and engineering testing. ",,"Point Douglas Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/point-douglas-regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 25815,"Pomme de Terre Park",2014,119000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Morris",,"Develop patio with seating and grills, covered walkway and redevelop existing game room/bathroom to provide ADA-accessible toilets and showers in 366-acre park. ",,,2014-01-09,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pomme-de-terre-park,,,, 3896,"Prairie restoration",2009,65000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Conversion of land with a retiring agricultural lease at Frontenac state park to restored upland prairie.","Although this restoration appears to be ahead of schedule, it is anticipated that it will still require a few additional years to be considered established. After that a regular burn interval will be established as well as spot checks for invasive species to insure that the high quality of the restoration is maintained.",,2009-11-02,2010-07-15,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Shawn,Fritcher,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(507) 455-5801",Shawn.Fritcher@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prairie-restoration,,,, 10000353,"Prepare trail master plan for 2.9-mile segment of the Mississippi River Regional Trail",2013,50000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","The City completed a draft master plan in consultation with project partners: Metropolitan Airports Commission, US. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul Port Authority, Dakota County Planning Department, City of South St. Paul, Ramsey County Regional Rail Authority. Saint Paul Great River Passage (GRP) Master Plan at http://www.stallionpublishers.com/publication.aspx?pid=1343&pkey=rizdeplqz . Expect 2016 master plan approval by Met Council.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail. Prepare trail master plan for 2.9-mile segment.",,"Mississippi River Regional Trail/St Paul",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prepare-trail-master-plan-29-mile-segment-mississippi-river-regional-trail,,,, 10000493,"Prepare Master Plans for Scott County Regional Trails and Spring Lake Regional Trail",2010,56000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete and approve park master plan, and track public participation. ","Citizen Design Team of 12 Scott County residents met monthly throughout the planning process (9 times), held public participation meetings, made presentations to the County Park Advisory Commission, County Board, three township boards, three city park commissions, and a downtown business group at separate meetings. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Prepare and update the Scott County Regional Trail Master Plan and complete a master plan for the Spring Lake Regional Trail.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prepare-master-plans-scott-county-regional-trails-and-spring-lake-regional-trail,,,, 10000494,"Prepare Acquisition Master Plan for Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve",2010,50000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete and approve park master plan, and track public participation. ","Citizen Design Team of 30 county residents met monthly throughout the planning process (9 times). Public participation kick-off meeting and site field trip attracted 45 participants. Collaboration meetings included MN DNR, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Le Sueur County, Sibley County and area townships. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Prepare Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve Acquisition Master Plan. A? This project would identify the proposed boundary for a 2,000 acre park reserve. The project would be conducted in partnership with stakeholders including local landowners, the Ney Nature Center, MN DNR, and US Fish and Wildlife.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prepare-acquisition-master-plan-blakeley-bluffs-park-reserve,,,, 10000495,"Prepare development plans for Cedar Lake Farm and Doyle-Kennefick Regional Parks and a county-wide regional park system plan",2010,140000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete and approve park master plan, and track public participation. ","Citizen Design Team of 30 county residents met monthly throughout the planning process (9 times). Public participation kick-off meeting and site field trip attracted 45 participants. Collaboration meetings included MN DNR, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Le Sueur County, Sibley County and area townships. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Prepare a County-wide regional park system plan and prepare development master plans for Cedar Lake Farm and Doyle-Kennefick regional parks.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prepare-development-plans-cedar-lake-farm-and-doyle-kennefick-regional-parks-and-county,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2024,442975,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division expects to conduct burns on about 4,000 acres.  Previous 5 years average 4,168 acres/yr.  Vagaries of required weather conditions influence this metric more than others. ",,,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2023,279691,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","The division expects to conduct burns on about 5,000 acres, a return to levels more similar to pre-pandemic program activities. ","The division completed prescribed burns on 4,934 acres of Parks & Trails lands. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2022,274213,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ",,"The division completed prescribed burns on 4,041 acres of Parks & Trails lands. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2021,245544,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2020,241998,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2019,421323,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In 2019 the division is planning to conduct prescribed burns on approximately 6 000 acres.","The division conducted prescribed burns on 6 525 acres of State Park and Trail Division administered lands as of January 2019. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy ENRTF/LCCMR etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2018,293300,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","In 2018 the division is planning to conduct prescribed burns on approximately 7 000 acres.","The division conducted prescribed burns on 6811 acres of State Park and Trail Division administered lands as of January 2018. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy ENRTF/LCCMR etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2017,217563,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division will conduct prescribed burns on approximately 7 000 acres.","The division conducted prescribed burns on 7091 acres of State Park and Trail Division administered lands as of January 2017. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy ENRTF/LCCMR etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2016,375000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division will conduct prescribed burns on approximately 6 800 acres.","The division conducted prescribed burns on approximately 6 492 acres of State Park and Trail Division administered lands as of January 2016. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy Bonding etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,375000,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2015,199200,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division will conduct prescribed burns on approximately 5 000 acres.","The division has conducted prescribed burns on approximately 6 381 acres of State Park and Trail Division administered lands as of January 2015. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy Bonding etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2014,225600,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division will conduct prescribed burns on approximately 5 000 acres.","The division has conducted prescribed burns on approximately 4 152 acres of State Park and Trail Division administered lands as of January 2014. This figure includes targets resulting from all sources of natural resource management funding (Legacy Bonding etc.). Legacy funding allows significant acceleration of accomplishments from pre-Legacy years.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2013,221298,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2012,221298,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","On average PAT has conducted prescribed burns on 11 600 acres per biennium. The division's target for the FY2012-2013 biennium is just over 12 000 acres.","The division has completed prescribed burns on 10 464 acres of state park lands. This is 87% of the target. Vagaries in weather impacted opportunities to burn additional acres. Final FY12-FY13 totals will be available at the end of the 2013 calendar year when field staff provide statewide accomplishment reports.",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2011,150000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (2)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 3218,"Prescribed Burning on State Park Lands",2010,150000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (2)",,"On average PAT has conducted prescribed burns on 10 000-13 000 acres per biennium. The division's target for the FY2010-2011 biennium is just over 19 000 acres.","The division has completed prescribed burns on 16 871 of state park lands. The division is well on its way to achieving the goal of 6 000 acres of additional prescribed burns conducted over the biennium (target +AD0- 19 164 acres). ",,,,,,,,,,"This program is to increase prescribed burning on Division of Parks and Trails (PAT) lands in order to meet shortfalls in achieving PAT restoration and management objectives. ","Prescribed burning is necessary to preserve fire-dependent native plant communities such as prairies and oak woodlands. Prescribed burning is also important at periodic intervals to maintain fire dependent native plant communities, stimulate seed production needed for new restoration sites and aid in controlling invasive species. The division's annual prescribed burn acreage will likely increase as the need to maintain additional restored fire dependent communities grows. ",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prescribed-burning-state-park-lands-0,,,, 10000316,"Provide shuttle service at Como Regional Park",2012,75000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Program continued shuttle service, lessening traffic congestion and pollution.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park. Continue park shuttle service program. Initially funded with Grant SG-2010-087.",,"Como Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-shuttle-service-como-regional-park,,,, 10000356,"Provide 600 hours of shuttle service at Como Regional Park",2013,100000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased shuttle ridership to reduce vehicle emissions and fuel.","Shuttle service provided May to September 2013 and 2014 to Como Zoo and Regional Park; Weekends May to September and weekdays June to August from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm. Service from off-site parking to entry of Como Park Zoo and Conservatory minimized traffic congestion in and around Como Regional Park. Total service of 96 days, 870 hours, April to September 2011. In 2010, 30,485 riders rode round trip. The average daily ridership was 5.1 percent, with an 11 percent high. Based on the second year of this grant, the following cumulative effects are as follows: Assuming 4 riders per car averaged 880 fewer cars in and around the Como Regional Park. For 192 days, reduced miles driven by 6 miles, not adding 64.4 metric tons of CO2 into the air. Total riders from 2012 to 2013 increased by 10,947, a 35% increase for a total ridership of 42,467. Capture rate of Campus Visitors increased by .64%, but we did see a decrease in weekend capture and an increase in weekday riders. There was some poor weather (heat, storm, cooler days) on the weekends. Our total number of weekday riders increased by 113% with a total number of 15,509 users.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park. Provide 600-plus house of shuttle service.",,"Como Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-600-hours-shuttle-service-como-regional-park-0,,,, 10000432,"Provide 600 hours of shuttle service at Como Regional Park (Year 1 of 2)",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increase ridership from satellite parking to Como Zoo 1% on weekends and 2% on weekdays in 2013 and by 1% on weekends and 1% on weekdays in 2014.","Como Park Zoo and Conservatory offered over 1,400 hours of shuttle service May-September 2014. The season featured over 35,000 riders with an average total percentage of daily visitors using the shuttle was 3.8%.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park. Provide 600 plus hours of shuttle service at Como Park connecting people to various park amenities.",,"Como Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-600-hours-shuttle-service-como-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000433,"Provide 600 hours of shuttle service at Como Regional Park (Year 2 of 2)",2015,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increase ridership from satellite parking to Como Zoo 1% on weekends and 2% on weekdays in 2013 and by 1% on weekends and 1% on weekdays in 2014.","Como Park Zoo and Conservatory offered over 1,400 hours of shuttle service May-September 2014. The season featured over 35,000 riders with an average total percentage of daily visitors using the shuttle was 3.8%.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park. Provide 600 plus hours of shuttle service at Como Park connecting people to various park amenities.",,"Como Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-600-hours-shuttle-service-como-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000296,"Provide 600 hours of shuttle service at Como Regional Park",2011,125000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Service Schedule was weekends from May-Sept and weekdays June-Aug from 9:30am-6:30pm.? Shuttle service was from off-site parking lots at the Minnesota State Fair or Midway Stadium to the entrance of Como Park Zoo and Conservatory to mitigate traffic and congestion in and around Como Regional Park. The Como Shuttle offered guests 96 days, 870 hours, April - September 2010 the opportunity to conveniently park off-site and ride to the front entrance of Como Park Zoo & Conservatory.? In 2010, 30,485 riders rode round trip.? The average daily capture rate of guests was 5.1%, with the high seasonal rate of 11%.With the grant, we purchased one bus in 2010 to add to the other 3 previously purchased at a cost of $215,413.27 with delivery on Aug. 10, 2010.? This is a low-emission diesel shuttle, with 28 seats from Hoglund Bus Company.?Assuming 4 riders per car, this equals on average 440 less cars within and around the Como Regional Park area driving around looking for a parking spot. ?Those vehicles over a course of 96 days of operation reduced their miles driven by 3 miles which would equal a total savings of 32.2 metric tons of CO2* not put into the atmosphere. This reduction of green house emissions is equivalent to:3,960 gallons of gas81.9 barrels of oil consumed Enough electricity use of 4.3 homes for one year Carbon sequestered by 903 tree seedlings grown for 10 years Carbon sequestered by 7.5 acres of pine forest Greenhouse gas emissions avoided by recycling 11.9 tons of waste instead of sending to the landfill",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park Shuttle Operation: Provide 600 plus hours of shuttle service in the park connecting people to various park amenities.",,"Como Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-600-hours-shuttle-service-como-regional-park,,,, 10000586,"Provide shuttle service at Como Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,100000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Document ridership numbers and capture rates for shuttle usage and Park attendance; Survey riders to determine satisfaction and effectiveness. ","2017 Ridership: 19,439; 2018 Ridership: 18,546",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Provide shuttle service at Como Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Como Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-shuttle-service-como-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000587,"Provide shuttle service at Como Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2017,100000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Complete a cultural resource assessment and interpretive plan to inform visitors of the Regional Park's cultural significance. ","2017 Ridership: 19,439; 2018 Ridership: 18,546",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Provide shuttle service at Como Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Como Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-shuttle-service-como-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000679,"Public engagement, provide venues for cultural activities& training for participation in natural resource-based activities for the portion of the Great River Passage within Battle Creek=Indian Mounds Regional Park, Lilydale-Harriet Island PR, Hidden Fall",2018,167000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants, and number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access. ","1. 7 Community design engagements (315 participants), 160 programs (4,000 participants), 9 partner convenings (600 people) 2. 37 active organizational partnerships 3. No new cultural areas established, but seven cultural areas maintained 4. Goats Invasive Species Removal: 33 acres, bluff and slope, invasive species removal; Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change: 25 acres, floodplain forest, adaptation study; Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary: 27 acres, prairie, Dakota indigenous prairie restoration ",,150000,"Saint Paul General Fund",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Public engagement, provide venues for cultural activities& training for participation in natural resource-based activities for the portion of the Great River Passage within Battle Creek=Indian Mounds Regional Park, Lilydale-Harriet Island PR, Hidden Falls/Crosby PR, Mississippi Gorge RP, Cherokee Heights RP, Sam Morgan & Robert Piram RT's (year 2 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-engagement-provide-venues-cultural-activities-training-participation-natural,,,, 10000680,"Public engagement, provide venues for cultural activities& training for participation in natural resource-based activities for the portion of the Great River Passage within Battle Creek=Indian Mounds Regional Park, Lilydale-Harriet Island PR, Hidden Fall",2019,167000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants, and number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access. ","1. 7 Community design engagements (315 participants), 160 programs (4,000 participants), 9 partner convenings (600 people) 2. 37 active organizational partnerships 3. No new cultural areas established, but seven cultural areas maintained 4. Goats Invasive Species Removal: 33 acres, bluff and slope, invasive species removal; Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change: 25 acres, floodplain forest, adaptation study; Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary: 27 acres, prairie, Dakota indigenous prairie restoration ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Public engagement, provide venues for cultural activities& training for participation in natural resource-based activities for the portion of the Great River Passage within Battle Creek=Indian Mounds Regional Park, Lilydale-Harriet Island PR, Hidden Falls/Crosby PR, Mississippi Gorge RP, Cherokee Heights RP, Sam Morgan & Robert Piram RT's (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-engagement-provide-venues-cultural-activities-training-participation-natural-0,,,, 18270,"Quarry Park & Nature Preserve",2013,136000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Stearns County",,"Develop second swimming quarry to relieve pressure on existing swimming quarry. Construct T-dock access platform, a cantilevered access platform, informational and safety signage, restroom, picnic shelter and landscaping.",,,2013-01-17,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/quarry-park-nature-preserve,,,, 9470,"Quarry Hill Nature Center",2010,200000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Rochester",,"Pond enhancement project to repair and expand an existing man made pond to improve outdoor recreational opportunities for park visitors that use the pond for fishing, boating and wildlife viewing.",,,2010-02-02,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/quarry-hill-nature-center-0,,,, 9500,"Quarry Park and Nature Preserve",2010,400000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"County Of Stearns",,"Acquire approximately 39.5 acres adjacent to the existing 643-acre Quarry Park and Nature Preserve and the DNR's 300-acre Quarry Park SNA. This key acquisition will open up a southern entrance serving the rapidly expanding St. Cloud metro area.",,,2010-01-28,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/quarry-park-and-nature-preserve-0,,,, 10000617,"Rebuild Upper Afton Play Area at Battle Creek Regional Park",2017,158000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of redevelopment acres, sq ft playground container redeveloped, sq ft of road developed, number/type of constructed trail and sidewalk miles, site amenities, turf restored, people who provided input.","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Redevelop existing playground at Upper Afton area in BC RP",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rebuild-upper-afton-play-area-battle-creek-regional-park,,,, 10000329,"Reconstruct trails at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2012,252000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Project completed, 3, 126 linear feet of bituminous trails reconstructed. ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve. Reconstruct trails.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-trails-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000341,"Reconstruct parking, improve lighting and stormwater at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2013,263000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Normandale Lake parking areas improvement project is a joint project with Bloomington and Three Rivers Park District. The park district manages construction and the City shares project expenses. Work is substantially complete. Punch list items will be addressed in the spring of 2016.",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve. Reconstruct parking, improve lighting and storm water management.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-parking-improve-lighting-and-stormwater-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park,,,, 10000346,"Reconstruct Chamonix golf course clubhouse septic system at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park (2nd of 6 projects in this grant)",2013,50000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits to park over time.","At Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve design and engineering is underway and construction of the Chomonix Golf Course Clubhouse Septic System is substantially complete. Final completion is expected by June 2014. Visits to park increased by about 36,000 between 2012 and 2014.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve, reconstruct Chamonix golf course clubhouse septic system. (2 of 6 projects financed with grant.)",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-chamonix-golf-course-clubhouse-septic-system-rice-creek-chain-lakes-regional,,,, 10000369,"Reconstruct paved roads, parking lots & trails in Fish lake Regional Park",2013,2150000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Fish Lake Project completed in October 2013. The Hyland 5-km Cross-Country Ski Trail with Snowmaking and Lights was constructed in late summer and fall of 2013, and opened to public use on December 5, 2013. Cleary Lake Regional Park road and parking reconstruction currently being done with goal of completion in spring 2015.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Fish Lake Regional Park. Reconstruct park paved roads, parking lots and trails.",,"Fish Lake Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-paved-roads-parking-lots-trails-fish-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000389,"Reconstruct parking lots at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve (year 2 of 2)",2015,292000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Reconstruct parking lots.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve. Reconstruct parking.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy ",Quale,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-parking-lots-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve-year-2-2,,,, 10000423,"Reconstruct parking lots at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve (year 1 of 2)",2014,289000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","Normandale Lake parking areas improvement project is a joint effort with Bloomington and Three Rivers Park District. The park district manages construction and the City shares expenses. Work is substantially complete. Punch list items will be addressed in the spring of 2015. The City anticipates submitting its first grant reimbursement request in February, 2015. Project bids were under the cost estimates, so will use part of the remaining funds for another parking lot reconstruction project in 2015-2016 at West Bush Lake Park.",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland Bush Anderson Lakes Park Reserve. Reconstruct parking.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy ",Quale,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-parking-lots-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve-year-1-2,,,, 10000527,"Reconstruct 1,300 feet of creek at Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park",2011,145000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park - Reconstruct 1,300 feet of creek.",,"Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park/Anoka",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-1300-feet-creek-coon-rapids-dam-regional-park,,,, 10000541,"Reconstruct parking, lighting, boat ramp at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2016,285000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of SQFT of parking lots reconstructed; Number of SQFT of driveways reconstructed; Number of boat ramps per MNDNR guidelines reconstructed; Number of park lot lights updated to current City Code; Number & type of stormwater BMPs installed or retrofi","Approx. 92,700 sf of parking lost reconstructed. Approx. 70,200 sf of driveways reconstructed. 23 parking lot lights updated to current City Code. 1 rain garden installed for water quality.",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Partial funding to reconstruct parking lots, driveways, parking lot lighting, boat ramp improvements and associated storm water improvements at the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park Reserve.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy ",Quale,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-parking-lighting-boat-ramp-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000542,"Reconstruct Parking, Lighting, Boat Ramp",2017,299000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of SQFT of parking lots reconstructed; Number of SQFT of driveways reconstructed; Number of boat ramps per MNDNR guidelines reconstructed; Number of park lot lights updated to current City Code; Number & type of stormwater BMPs installed or retrofi","Approx. 92,700 sf of parking lost reconstructed. Approx. 70,200 sf of driveways reconstructed. 23 parking lot lights updated to current City Code. 1 rain garden installed for water quality.",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Partial funding to reconstruct parking lots, driveways, parking lot lighting, boat ramp improvements and associated storm water improvements at the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Regional Park Reserve.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy ",Quale,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-parking-lighting-boat-ramp,,,, 10000545,"Reconstruct entrance road to Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2018,82703,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Collect, measure and report the square feet of new building space with number of pieces of sheltered equipment, and the sq ft of secured storage area.","Project completed and over 44,000 square feet of road reconstructed at the park reserve. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Renovate Rice Creek Maintenance Shop and campground support facility to improve maintenance and operations efficiencies and improve visitor experience in park.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-entrance-road-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000622,"Reconstruct Play Area at Cherokee Regional Park",2017,342000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Form project task force including at least eight community members; Conduct at least 3 task force meetings for the planning process; Hold 2 public meetings to get feedback about the proposed plan.","Play area rebuilt and open to the public",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Reconstruct the 3,800 SF Cherokee Regional Park Play Area to provide active play opportunities for children between the ages of 2-12. Cherokee Regional Park receives approximately 340,000 visits per year, approximately 10% of which are of Hispanic background",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruct-play-area-cherokee-regional-park,,,, 10000611,"Recreation and Volunteer Specialist throughout the County's regional park and trail units",2017,38000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of visitors who participated in outdoor recreation programs, programs held in regional parks and trials, programs held in community parks to introduce regional parks.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue Recreation and Volunteer Specialist position initiated in 2014 to develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. Engage 3,300 park visitors through 100 programs provided in the County.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recreation-and-volunteer-specialist-throughout-countys-regional-park-and-trail-units,,,, 10000629,"Recreation amenities at Above the Falls Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,360000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Recreation amenities at Above the Falls Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recreation-amenities-above-falls-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000630,"Recreation amenities at Above the Falls Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2017,140000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, and construct new recreational amenities at Sheridan Park, including play areas, picnic areas, trails, shoreline improvements, natural habitat enhancements, and visitor services.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recreation-amenities-above-falls-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10012034,"Recreation and Volunteer Specialist",2021,39000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Engage 3,300 park visitors through 100 programs provided in the County Regional Parks in recreation programming, volunteer and outreach activities","Number of Program Participants: 8,906 Multi-Day Camps: 11 camps, 241 participants Paddle Rental Participation: 385 Ski Rental Participation: 700 Candle Lit Ski Event Participation: 400 Maply Syrup Open House: 162 Mud Run: 300 Trail of Fun: 1,029 Programming Staff Hours: New Initiatives/Outreach: 2,608 Recreation Programming: 3,499 Number of Programs: 333 Number of Volunteers: Recreation: 12 Stewardship: 154 Adopt Programs: 20 Number of Volunteer Hours Recorded: Recreation: 90 Stewardship: 488 Adopt Programs: 80",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue Recreation and Volunteer Specialist position initiated in 2014 to develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. Engage 3,300 park visitors through 100 programs provided in the County Regional Parks in outreach programming",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recreation-and-volunteer-specialist,,,, 10012034,"Recreation and Volunteer Specialist",2020,38000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Engage 3,300 park visitors through 100 programs provided in the County Regional Parks in recreation programming, volunteer and outreach activities","Number of Program Participants: 8,906 Multi-Day Camps: 11 camps, 241 participants Paddle Rental Participation: 385 Ski Rental Participation: 700 Candle Lit Ski Event Participation: 400 Maply Syrup Open House: 162 Mud Run: 300 Trail of Fun: 1,029 Programming Staff Hours: New Initiatives/Outreach: 2,608 Recreation Programming: 3,499 Number of Programs: 333 Number of Volunteers: Recreation: 12 Stewardship: 154 Adopt Programs: 20 Number of Volunteer Hours Recorded: Recreation: 90 Stewardship: 488 Adopt Programs: 80 ",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue Recreation and Volunteer Specialist position initiated in 2014 to develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. Engage 3,300 park visitors through 100 programs provided in the County Regional Parks in outreach programming",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recreation-and-volunteer-specialist,,,, 10000584,"Recruit, coordinate & lead natural resource volunteers throughout the City's regional parks and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2016,67000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Expand the EcoStewards volunteer program in the Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom in Como Regional Park, and design and implement resources for volunteer groups to streamline recruitment, training and communication. 2. Design, create and implement one-page resources for private volunteer groups to streamline recruitment, training and communication. "" ","Volunteer EcoStewards increased from 13 to 18 volunteers who contributed over 290 hours and engaged 4,130 volunteers. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Recruit, coordinate & lead natural resource volunteers throughout the City's regional parks and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recruit-coordinate-lead-natural-resource-volunteers-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and,,,, 10000585,"Recruit, coordinate & lead natural resource volunteers throughout the City's regional parks and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2017,67000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Expand the EcoStewards volunteer program in the Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom in Como Regional Park, and design and implement resources for volunteer groups to streamline recruitment, training and communication. ","Volunteer EcoStewards increased from 13 to 18 volunteers who contributed over 290 hours and engaged 4,130 volunteers. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Recruit, coordinate & lead natural resource volunteers throughout the City's regional parks and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recruit-coordinate-lead-natural-resource-volunteers-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-0,,,, 9436,"Red Dot Trail: Replacement of Failing Bridge Structures",2011,50000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Lake County",,"to replace failed stream crossing structures on the Red-Dot trail system",,,2011-06-20,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-dot-trail-replacement-failing-bridge-structures,,,, 25786,"Red Wing River Renaissance Trail Project",2015,992000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Red Wing",,"To complete a critical .52 mile segment of recreational trail along the Mississippi Riverfront that will connect Levee Park in Red Wing's Historic Downtown to the local and regional trail system",,,2015-06-22,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-wing-river-renaissance-trail-project-0,,,, 10000408,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots & trails at Riverfront Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,948000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Road miles redeveloped, parking improved, trail miles redeveloped, retaining wall repaired, boat launch improved, natural resources restored. ",".672 miles of road redeveloped. .5 trail miles redeveloped. 200 linear feet of retaining wall built. 4,250 sf of building improvements. 8,700 sf boat launch improvements. 13 disc golf holes installed. 5 acres of natural restoration. 13 species of trees and shrubs planted.",,171000,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots and trails, building enhancements, maintenance facility improvements, boat launch improvements, disc golf installation, natural resource restoration, signs, site furnishings, utilities, fees and contingencies.",,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-roadway-parking-lots-trails-riverfront-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000409,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots and trails (year 2 of 2)",2017,882988,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Road miles redeveloped, parking improved, trail miles redeveloped, retaining wall repaired, boat launch improved, natural resources restored. ",".672 miles of road redeveloped. .5 trail miles redeveloped. 200 linear feet of retaining wall built. 4,250 sf of building improvements. 8,700 sf boat launch improvements. 13 disc golf holes installed. 5 acres of natural restoration. 13 species of trees and shrubs planted.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots and trails, building enhancements, maintenance facility improvements, boat launch improvements, disc golf installation, natural resource restoration, signs, site furnishings, utilities, fees and contingencies.",,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-roadway-parking-lots-and-trails-year-2-2,,,, 10000303,"Redevelop play area at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2011,710000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to the play area over time. The 2015 annual report will compare 2010 play area visits (pre-construction) with 2013 play area visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of expanding this play area.","The project is completed and the grant closed out in 2012. This project resulted in an increase on play area visits of 16 percent. Prior to construction, annual play area visits were estimated to be 132,000 (2008). Post-construction (2013) annual play area visits were estimated to be 153,000.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Phase 2 development of the Hyland Play area--the Park District's most popular play area. A? Phase 2 will consist of expansion of the current play area to add additional play elements which will increase capacity for the site.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - TRPD",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-play-area-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000526,"Redevelop public boat access at Martin-Island-Linwood Lakes Regional park",2011,183000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Redevelop public boat access at Martin-Island-Linwood Lakes Regional Park",,"Martin-Island-Linwood Lakes Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-public-boat-access-martin-island-linwood-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000673,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2018,188648,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the annual number of volunteers and participation hours at Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow facilities. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement design and construction cost for the redevelopment of the existing playground in the Upper Afton section of Battle Creek Regional Park consisting of demolition, grading, utilities, trails, lighting, construction, landscaping, site amenities, signage, new playground container and playground equipment, and safety surfacing The plan is to improve accessibility and play value.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000674,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,80210,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the annual number of volunteers and participation hours at Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow facilities. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement design and construction cost for the redevelopment of the existing playground in the Upper Afton section of Battle Creek Regional Park consisting of demolition, grading, utilities, trails, lighting, construction, landscaping, site amenities, signage, new playground container and playground equipment, and safety surfacing The plan is to improve accessibility and play value.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-year-2-2-0,,,, 10000711,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots and trails (reallocation)",2010,538,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Road miles redeveloped, parking improved, trail miles redeveloped, retaining wall repaired, boat launch improved, natural resources restored. ",".672 miles of road redeveloped. .5 trail miles redeveloped. 200 linear feet of retaining wall built. 4,250 sf of building improvements. 8,700 sf boat launch improvements. 13 disc golf holes installed. 5 acres of natural restoration. 13 species of trees and shrubs planted.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,(Reallocated),,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-roadway-parking-lots-and-trails-reallocation,,,, 10000712,"Redevelop roadway, parking lots and trails (reallocation)",2014,23962,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Road miles redeveloped, parking improved, trail miles redeveloped, retaining wall repaired, boat launch improved, natural resources restored. ",".672 miles of road redeveloped. .5 trail miles redeveloped. 200 linear feet of retaining wall built. 4,250 sf of building improvements. 8,700 sf boat launch improvements. 13 disc golf holes installed. 5 acres of natural restoration. 13 species of trees and shrubs planted.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,,,"Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-roadway-parking-lots-and-trails-reallocation-0,,,, 10000715,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2012,807,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playgound redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Battle Creek Regional Park redevelop the playground. ",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation,,,, 10000715,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2011,807,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playground redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Ramsey County",,"At Battle Creek Regional Park redevelop the playground. ",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation,,,, 10000716,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2012,1482,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playgound redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,,,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation-0,,,, 10000716,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2011,1482,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playground redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Ramsey County",,,,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation-0,,,, 10000718,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2015,3969,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playgound redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,,,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation-1,,,, 10000718,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2014,3969,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playground redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Ramsey County",,,,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation-1,,,, 9478,"Redwood Falls Trail Project Phase II",2010,265250,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Redwood Falls",,"to design and construct .91 miles of 10 foot wide bituminous trail along County Road Ditch 52, no construction can begin until all environmental documentation has been approved by the DNR",,,2010-10-28,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redwood-falls-trail-project-phase-ii,,,, 3898,"Region 3 Fishing Piers",2010,147000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Purchase and install fishing piers at priority lake and river sites in Region 3","- Replacement of 84' fishing pier on Lake Bennett in the City of Roseville in Ramsey County and on Buffalo Lake in the City of Buffalo in Wright County and on Silver Lake in North St. Paul in Ramsey County and on Middle Spunk Lake in the City of Avon in S",,2010-10-29,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Stewart,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5616",nancy.stewart@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Ramsey, Stearns, Todd, Wright, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/region-3-fishing-piers,,,, 3296,"Region 2 Fishing Piers",2010,152000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Purchase and install fishing piers at priority lake and river sites in Region 2","- Replacement of 84' fishing pier on the St. Louis River, City of Duluth in St. Louis County and on Hill Lake in Hill City in Aitkin County and on Rainy Lake in Koochiching County. - New 84' fishing pier on Big Lake in Carlton County. - New 64' fishing ",,2010-10-29,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Stewart,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5616",nancy.stewart@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/region-2-fishing-piers,,,, 3297,"Region 1 Fishing Piers",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Purchase and install fishing piers at priority lake and river sites in Region 1","- Replacement of 84' fishing pier on Long Lake, City of Vergas in Otter Tail County and on Spirit Lake, City of Menahga in Wadena County. - Replacement of 44' pier on the Fish Hook River in Hubbard County and on Straight Lake, City of Osage in Becker Cou",,2010-10-29,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Stewart,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5616",nancy.stewart@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Clearwater, Becker, Beltrami, Hubbard, Otter Tail, Wadena",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/region-1-fishing-piers,,,, 3298,"Region 4 Fishing Piers",2010,150000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Purchase and install fishing piers at priority lake and river sites in Region 4","- Replacement of 104' Fishing Pier on Lake Andrew in Sibley State Park in Kandiyohi County. - Replacement of 64' fishing pier on Madison Lake in the City of Madison Lake in Blue Earth County and on Swan Lake in McLoed County. - New 84' fishing pier on A",,2010-10-29,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Stewart,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5616",nancy.stewart@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Blue Earth, Freeborn, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Murray, Lyon, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/region-4-fishing-piers,,,, 10012053,"Regional Trail Master Planning",2020,180538,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Completed master plan documents 2. Number and demographics of participants in engagement efforts 3. Master plan approvals by Met Council","Completed master plan documents, Hosted 14 engagement events with groups who serve people of color, people with limited English proficiency, and people of diverse national origin, materials submitted to Met Council for approval.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Development of regional trail master plans for the Southern Scott Regional Trail Search Corridor (from Cedar Lake Farm to Cleary Lake Regional Park) and the Louisville Regional Trail Search Corridor including consulting services to prepare the master plans and facilitate a public engagement process. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 10007085,"Rehabilitate trail infrastructure, including paving, lighting, and signage, and improve and enhance aquatic facilities. ",2018,450000,,,"Measure and report Linear feet of trail rehabilitated, types of aquatic facilities improved, acres of vegetation replanted, facilities improved. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,,,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Rehabilitate trail infrastructure, including paving, lighting, and signage, and improve and enhance aquatic facilities. ",,"North Mississippi Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-trail-infrastructure-including-paving-lighting-and-signage-and-improve-and,,,, 10000355,"Rehabilitate & align existing park road, install sewer/water in Harriet Island-Lilydale Regional Park",2013,1592966,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Project Phase I construction of the roadway, trail and environmental remediation was completed in October 2013. Phase II construction documents for the roadway and trail improvements are scheduled to be completed in Spring, 2015.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Lilydale Regional Park. Rehab and align existing park road, install sewer and water utilities.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-align-existing-park-road-install-sewerwater-harriet-island-lilydale-regional,,,, 10000660,"Rehabilitation projects within Minnehaha Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,1194000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of trail miles rehabilitated, number and type of new recreational amenities, and number and type of reconstructed recreational amenities. ","Approximately 1,400 linear feet of off-street trail segment and boardwalk were reconstructed along a stretch of Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail near Lyndale Avenue.Apporximately 8,500 square feet of intersection at E 50th St & E Minnehaha Parkway were re-aligned and reconstructed. Approximately 1,800 linear feet of off-street trail was reconstructed along E Minnehaha Parkway betewen E 50th Street and Chicago Ave, along with the addition of a new curb cut to provide access to an existing on-street bike lane at Park Ave. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, & construct rehabilitation projects associated with existing trails, bridges, habitat enhancement, stormwater management and water quality infrastructure, and signage. Exact project extents and tasks will be refined during project scoping and included in the project's grant agreement.",,"Minnehaha Park Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitation-projects-within-minnehaha-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000661,"Rehabilitation projects within Minnehaha Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,1067393,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of trail miles rehabilitated, number and type of new recreational amenities, and number and type of reconstructed recreational amenities. ","Approximately 1,400 linear feet of off-street trail segment and boardwalk were reconstructed along a stretch of Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail near Lyndale Avenue.Apporximately 8,500 square feet of intersection at E 50th St & E Minnehaha Parkway were re-aligned and reconstructed. Approximately 1,800 linear feet of off-street trail was reconstructed along E Minnehaha Parkway betewen E 50th Street and Chicago Ave, along with the addition of a new curb cut to provide access to an existing on-street bike lane at Park Ave. ",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Design, engineer, & construct rehabilitation projects associated with existing trails, bridges, habitat enhancement, stormwater management and water quality infrastructure, and signage. Exact project extents and tasks will be refined during project scoping and included in the project's grant agreement.",,"Minnehaha Park Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitation-projects-within-minnehaha-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000693,"Rehabilitate pavement at Hyland Park Reserve",2018,2049980,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of acres of rehabilitated parking lots and miles of rehabilitated park roads. ","3.84 acres of parking lots rehabilitated .65 miles of roads rehabilitated",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Rehabilitation Construction of 3 acres of paved parking and 0.9 miles of paved roads, and associated infrastructure within Hyland Park Reserve.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - TRPD",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-pavement-hyland-park-reserve,,,, 10000700,"Rehabilitate Kenilworth Channel within Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2019,1500000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the total acreage master planned, contacts engaged, amenities improved. ","1. 1,370 linear feet of shoreline improved. 2. Master plan document adopted by the MPRB board of commissioners",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Rehabilitation of Kenilworth Channel within the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park to address failing walls and shorelines. Work will include design, engineering, and construction of earthwork, walls, natural habitat restoration, and landscaping.",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-kenilworth-channel-within-minneapolis-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 18342,"Rehabilitating and Enhancing the Mesabi and Itasca Trails",2013,200000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Itasca County",,"to improve 6.16 miles of paved trails, including reconstruction, widening, and enhancements to improve parking and signage",,,2013-01-05,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitating-and-enhancing-mesabi-and-itasca-trails,,,, 9504,"Rehabilitate the Soo Line Trail Trestles - Moose Lake",2011,50000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Carlton County",,"to rehabilitate the trestles on the Soo Line Trail in Moose Lake by replacing the decking and installing new steel post guard rails and chain link fencing",,,2011-01-06,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-soo-line-trail-trestles-moose-lake-0,,,, 10000701,"Rehabilitate the pavilion at Minnehaha Regional park",2019,419690,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the type and size of building elements rehabilitated and improved. ","Three new sets of exterior doors in existing door opening, one roll-up door for restroom maintenance, nearly all new concrete on the north side of the Pavilion with improved drainage.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Rehabilitate Minnehaha Regional Park Pavilion to upgrade public spaces including restrooms, open seating areas, plaza spaces, stairs, ramps, and landscaping. Work will include design, engineering, architecture, and construction",,"Minnehaha Park Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-pavilion-minnehaha-regional-park,,,, 10000477,"Remodel Tamarack Nature Center at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2015,380000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in visits to the park over time. Provide necessary improvements to the Tamarack Nature Center Building to support added growth from Discovery Hollow Nature Play Area and Garden House.","Project completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park preliminary design development plans for trail development to connect Tamarack Nature Center to the Otter Lake boat launch at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/remodel-tamarack-nature-center-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000301,"Remove Co. Rd 81 & restore the former road bed; develop off-leash dog area at Spring Lake Regional Park",2011,296000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","When visitor facilities are constructed, park visitation will be measured to evaluate effectiveness of that project. Based on visitor estimates for the off-leash dog area at Cleary Lake Regional Park, Scott County anticipates 30,000 annual visits for the","Park improvements complete. Park opened to public on October 13, 2012. Visitation estimates for 2013 not yet available as of the time of this report. The 2013 visitation estimate will be published in June 2014 and reported in March 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Spring Lake Regional Park. Remove Co. Rd. 81 and restore the former road bed, and develop an off-leash dog area.",,"Spring Lake Regional park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia Freeman",,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/remove-co-rd-81-restore-former-road-bed-develop-leash-dog-area-spring-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000528,"Remove and replace 2 pedestrian bridges within Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2011,622000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve. Remove 2 failing ped bridges and construct two new pedestrian bridges.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/remove-and-replace-2-pedestrian-bridges-within-rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 3228,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridges",2013,1525000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The Parks and Trails Division set a goal of rehabilitating 6 bridges located along Minnesota's State Trails during FY13.","The Parks and Trails Division was able to rehabilitate 14 state trail bridges during FY13 far exceeding its goal. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Starting in fiscal year 2014, future PAT reporting will not separate bridges from trails outcomes reporting, as they are part of the same system of recreational use.","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures.",,2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trail-bridges,,,, 3228,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridges",2012,1600000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The Parks and Trails Division has established a target for FY12 to complete the rehabilitation or replacement of 6 state trail bridges determined through structural engineering inspection to require rehabilitation to assure continued user safety and trail continuity.","The Parks and Trails Division has completed the rehabilitation of 15 bridges in FY12.",,,,,,,,,,"This program focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Starting in fiscal year 2014, future PAT reporting will not separate bridges from trails outcomes reporting, as they are part of the same system of recreational use.","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures.",,2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trail-bridges,,,, 3228,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridges",2011,1811800,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"The Parks and Trails Division set a goal of rehabilitating 3 bridges located along Minnesota's State Trails during FY11.","The Parks and Trails Division was able to rehabilitate 4 state trail bridges during FY11. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Starting in fiscal year 2014, future PAT reporting will not separate bridges from trails outcomes reporting, as they are part of the same system of recreational use.","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures.",,2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trail-bridges,,,, 3228,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridges",2010,1412000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"The Division of Parks and Trails' goal for FY10 was to complete the rehabilitation or replacement of 3 state trail bridges that require rehabilitation to assure continued user safety and trail continuity.","The Parks and Trails Division has completed the engineering inspections of 10 bridges and the rehabilitation of one bridge. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Starting in fiscal year 2014, future PAT reporting will not separate bridges from trails outcomes reporting, as they are part of the same system of recreational use.","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures.",,2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trail-bridges,,,, 3229,"Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Projects on State Park, Trail, and Forest Facilities",2013,300000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The Parks and Trails Division had a goal of completing four renewable energy or energy conservation projects in FY13., The Parks and Trails Division had a goal of completing renewable energy or energy conservation projects at 4 of its facilities in FY13.","During FY13 the Parks and Trails Division installed 6 solar arrays at its state parks., During FY13 the Parks and Trails Division installed solar arrays at 6 of its state parks.",,,,,,,,,,"This project works to reduce energy consumption and model renewable energy methods on state park, state recreation area, state forest and trail facilities. The DNR Parks and Trails Division is working to increase the use of energy conservation and renewable energy technologies.","Installing renewable energy and energy conservation projects at DNR park, forest and trail facilities provides a great opportunity to educate visitors, including many school groups, about renewable energy and energy conservation. Projects help meet state and DNR energy goals along with reducing operating costs. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Linnell,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5626",stan.linnell@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewable-energy-and-energy-conservation-projects-state-park-trail-and-forest-facilities,,,, 3229,"Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Projects on State Park, Trail, and Forest Facilities",2012,350000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The Parks and Trails Division has a goal of completing four renewable energy or energy conservation projects in FY12., The Parks and Trails Division had a goal of completing renewable energy or energy conservation projects at 4 of its facilities in FY12.","During FY12 the Parks and Trails Division installed 5 solar arrays at its state parks., During FY12 the Parks and Trails Division installed solar arrays at 3 of its state parks.",,,,,,,,,,"This project works to reduce energy consumption and model renewable energy methods on state park, state recreation area, state forest and trail facilities. The DNR Parks and Trails Division is working to increase the use of energy conservation and renewable energy technologies.","Installing renewable energy and energy conservation projects at DNR park, forest and trail facilities provides a great opportunity to educate visitors, including many school groups, about renewable energy and energy conservation. Projects help meet state and DNR energy goals along with reducing operating costs. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Linnell,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5626",stan.linnell@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewable-energy-and-energy-conservation-projects-state-park-trail-and-forest-facilities,,,, 3229,"Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Projects on State Park, Trail, and Forest Facilities",2011,800240,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"The Parks and Trails Division has a goal of completing four renewable energy or energy conservation projects in FY11.","During FY11 the Parks and Trails Division installed 3 solar arrays at its state parks.",,,,,,,,,,"This project works to reduce energy consumption and model renewable energy methods on state park, state recreation area, state forest and trail facilities. The DNR Parks and Trails Division is working to increase the use of energy conservation and renewable energy technologies.","Installing renewable energy and energy conservation projects at DNR park, forest and trail facilities provides a great opportunity to educate visitors, including many school groups, about renewable energy and energy conservation. Projects help meet state and DNR energy goals along with reducing operating costs. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Linnell,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5626",stan.linnell@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewable-energy-and-energy-conservation-projects-state-park-trail-and-forest-facilities,,,, 3229,"Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Projects on State Park, Trail, and Forest Facilities",2010,501000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project works to reduce energy consumption and model renewable energy methods on state park, state recreation area, state forest and trail facilities. The DNR Parks and Trails Division is working to increase the use of energy conservation and renewable energy technologies.","Installing renewable energy and energy conservation projects at DNR park, forest and trail facilities provides a great opportunity to educate visitors, including many school groups, about renewable energy and energy conservation. Projects help meet state and DNR energy goals along with reducing operating costs. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Linnell,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5626",stan.linnell@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewable-energy-and-energy-conservation-projects-state-park-trail-and-forest-facilities,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2024,8632257,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2023,5898561,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2022,6110684,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2021,6947973,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2020,6461909,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors. Specifically in the first half of the FY20/21 biennium we plan to: • Complete vault toilet projects at Fort Ridgely SP Judge Magney SP Hayes Lake SP Monson Lake SP and Charles Lindberg SP; • Begin construction on shower buildings at Fort Ridgely SP St. Croix SP and Myre-Big Island SP; • Complete construction of Miners Mountain Road at Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area; • Complete construction of the Cedar Hill Campground at Whitewater SP; • Begin design of the shower building at Chase Point in Scenic SP; • Begin design of the Sibley SP Lakeview Campground. • Continue design work of Glendalough SP bike trail extension. • Begin design work of Beltrami State Forest – Clear River OHV campground. • Continue design work on the following projects: Old Mill SP portfolio update the interpretive displays at St. Croix SP Itasca SP Nicollet Court Tettegouche Camp rehabilitation and the Sibley SP amphitheater. ",,,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2019,4451564,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors. Specifically in the second half of the FY18/19 biennium we plan to • complete several projects underway in FY18 (see the FY18 accomplishments section) and • do predesign work for replacement of sanitation buildings at Frontenac SP and St Croix SP (Painted Rock Springs campground); • upgrade interpretive displays at St. Croix SP; • predesign a sanitation building replacement at Myre-Big Island SP; • design replacements for two vault toilets and related infrastructure at Ft Ridgely SP (construction in FY20); • design replacements for two vault toilets at Judge Magney SP and three at Hayes Lake SP (construction in FY20); • design campground shower building at Ft. Ridgely SP (construction in FY20).","Specifically in FY19 (the second year of the biennium) we: • Did design work on shower buildings at Frontenac SP Fort Ridgely SP Maplewood SP and Myre-Big Island SP; • Completed design work on vault toilets at Fort Ridgely SP; • Began design work on vault toilets at Hayes Lake SP and Monson Lake SP; • Began the design work on the Old Mill SP portfolio update; • Completed the shower buildings at Buffalo River SP; • Began design work on the upgraded interpretive displays at St. Croix SP; • Began construction of the Temperance River SP Upper Campground shower building; • Completed construction of a shed and bison pond at Minneopa SP; • Began design work at Itasca SP Nicollet Court; • Began design work on Tettegouche Camp rehabilitation project; • Began construction of the Cedar Hill Campground at Whitewater SP; • Began design work of the amphitheater at Sibley State Park; • Completed rehabilitation of the St. Croix SP bike trail and Hay Creek bridge; ",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2018,3582358,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors. Specifically in the FY18/19 biennium we plan to -upgrade visitor center display at Whitewater State Park; -rehabilitate the beach area at Sibley SP; -do pre-design work on the Nicollet Court Rehab (equires additional Asset Preservation funding to complete) Fort Ridgely sanitation building and Temperance River Lower Campground makeover; -replace shower building at Buffalo River and Temperance River SPs; -launch a sustainable hiking trails pilot project in selected state parks; -rehab bike trails at St. Croix State Park; -complete the conversion of the Camden State Park manager's residence to lodging; -and more.","Specifically in FY18 (the first year of the biennium) we: • upgraded the visitor center display at Whitewater State Park (in progress); • rehabilitated the beach area at Sibley SP (in progress to be completed in Spring 2019); • did pre-design work on the Itasca SP Nicollet Court building rehabilitation (the rehab component of this project will require additional Asset Preservation funding to complete); • did design work on the Temperance River SP Lower Campground makeover (this project will take several years to complete); • moved forward with replacing shower buildings at Buffalo River SP (underway to be done in FY19) and Temperance River SP (design complete in FY18); • launched a sustainable hiking trails pilot project in selected state parks (Halloway Hill at Maplewood SP and phase one of rehabbing an historic wayside trail Cascade River SP); • began rehabbing bike trails at St. Croix State Park (the trail bridge over Hay Creek is being replaced in FY19 trail repaving will begin in FY19 with completion planned for FY20); • converted the Camden State Park manager's residence to lodging (significant progress in FY18 to be completed early in FY19). • replaced a vault toilet at Schoolcraft SP; and • began planning and design of improvements at Miners Mountain Road at Cuyuna State Recreation Area (will be finished in FY19/20). ",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2017,4735579,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors.","In FY17 (the second year of the biennium) we completed: -rehab of the historic Savanna Portage trail in Savanna Portage State Park as well as design of trails at Hallaway Hill (Maplewood SP) Chase Point (Scenic SP) and to the pack-in campsites at Afton State Park; -replaced the sanitation building at Cascade River SP; -conducted staff training in sustainable trail development.",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2016,4289555,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors.","In FY16 (the first year of the biennium) we completed rehab of a bridge providing key snowmobile connection in Itasca State Park and made progress on state park projects such as major interpretive display upgrades at Itasca and Gooseberry state parks and conversion of former residence at Camden State Park into a lodging facility. Many projects begun in FY16 will be completed in FY17 (second year of the biennium).",,,,4289555,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2015,2680018,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors.","Projects to be completed include repaving the Chapel parking lot at Fort Snelling State Park enhancing ADA accessibility within Gooseberry and Split Rock Lighthouse State Parks converting an historic stone shelter at Flandrau State Park into a lodging facility repairing the failing retaining wall and incorporating ADA parking and walkways at the beach at Sibley State Park designing campground rehabilitation at Whitewater (project to be completed under next year's Legacy funding) replacing the historic railing and incorporating ADA compliant walkways at Minneopa State Park Falls area and changing all lighting at William O'Brien State Park to low energy alternatives.",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2014,2702528,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors.","Rehabilitation projects include but are not limited to reconstructing a 6 mile stretch of bike trail in Itasca State Park rehabbing several hiking trails in Gooseberry Tettegouche and Split Rock Lighthouse State Parks upgrading electric and water in campgrounds in McCarthy Beach Scenic State Parks and at Thistledew forect recreation area and converting the Bear Paw Store at Itasca State Park into a lodging facility. New picnic tables and accessible fire rings were also purchased for a number of parks. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2013,800000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors., Facility renewal projects to be designed and/or constructed in FY2013","Projects include upgrades to campgrounds and rehabilitating park roads vault toilets water lines and walking trails. Additional projects are in progress., ",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2012,725000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors., Parks and Trails Division will construct 9 projects approved in 2010 for design. Thirty-three designed projects are approved for construction in upcoming years totaling over $4 million dollars., Facility renewal projects that were designed/constructed in FY 2012","Projects include upgrades to campgrounds and rehabilitating park roads vault toilets water lines and walking trails. , , Completed 18 facility renewal projects in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas.",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2011,2119864,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors.","Projects include upgrades to the River Inn at Jay Cooke State Park complete replacement of the campground at Lake Shetek State Park new pumps for the Flandrau State Park swimming pool and rehabilitating park roads. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3211,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Park and Recreation Areas",2010,1904932,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors., All 67 state parks and 7 state recreation areas will receive benefit from renewal and rehabilitation projects.","Projects include replacement of an elevator at the Croft Mine at Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area repairing a septic line at Buffalo River State Park and campsite electrification projects at Father Hennepin and Glacial Lakes State Parks., All state parks and recreation areas received improvements as major purchases of new picnic tables and new safer fire rings were distributed in 2010. For 2011 project funding was allocated to 58 projects and the work is primarily in the design phase with construction expected for 9 projects in summer 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds rehabilitation and renewal of buildings and other recreational facilities in Minnesota State Parks and Recreation Areas. ","For years there were more renewal and maintenance projects identified in state parks and recreation areas than could be completed with available funding sources. The Legacy amendment has provided a much welcomed source of dedicated funds to use for facility renewal. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Stacy,Smith,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5649",stacy.smith@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-park-and-recreation-areas,,,, 3215,"Renewing State Fishing Piers",2015,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Install fishing piers at 20 statewide locations (15 replacements and 5 new) with the goal of improving fishing opportunities especially for people with disabilities, children, elderly and those without a boat.","The fishing pier program was created in 1984. Many of the piers that were installed prior to 1990 are aging beyond repair and need to be replaced or removed. There are also dozens of requests for new fishing pier facilities. Fishing piers provide many benefits to the public including: 1) Providing a safe and convenient place to fish, instead of from bridges, steep rocky embankments or fragile shoreland areas. 2) Enable and encourage anglers of all ages and abilities to fish. 3) Facilitate fishing clinics and derbies which introduces fishing to new participants. 4) Connects people to the outdoors. 5) Can be the heart of a community or main component of a park. ",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Stewart,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5616",nancy.stewart@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewing-state-fishing-piers,,,, 3215,"Renewing State Fishing Piers",2013,165000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","One new fishing pier will be installed with support from this funding area during this time., Four fishing piers that are deteriorating will be replaced with new fishing piers with the support of this fund. ","Parks and Trails installed a new fishing pier at Lake Ozawindib in Itasca State Park, Replacement fishing piers were installed at Lake Calhoun Minneapolis; Moose Lake City of Moose Lake; Lake Ripley City of Litchfield; and Lake Yankton City of Balaton Cass Lake City of Cass Lake",,,,165000,,,,,,"Install fishing piers at 20 statewide locations (15 replacements and 5 new) with the goal of improving fishing opportunities especially for people with disabilities, children, elderly and those without a boat.","The fishing pier program was created in 1984. Many of the piers that were installed prior to 1990 are aging beyond repair and need to be replaced or removed. There are also dozens of requests for new fishing pier facilities. Fishing piers provide many benefits to the public including: 1) Providing a safe and convenient place to fish, instead of from bridges, steep rocky embankments or fragile shoreland areas. 2) Enable and encourage anglers of all ages and abilities to fish. 3) Facilitate fishing clinics and derbies which introduces fishing to new participants. 4) Connects people to the outdoors. 5) Can be the heart of a community or main component of a park. ",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Stewart,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5616",nancy.stewart@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewing-state-fishing-piers,,,, 3215,"Renewing State Fishing Piers",2011,36720,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Install fishing piers at 20 statewide locations (15 replacements and 5 new) with the goal of improving fishing opportunities especially for people with disabilities, children, elderly and those without a boat.","The fishing pier program was created in 1984. Many of the piers that were installed prior to 1990 are aging beyond repair and need to be replaced or removed. There are also dozens of requests for new fishing pier facilities. Fishing piers provide many benefits to the public including: 1) Providing a safe and convenient place to fish, instead of from bridges, steep rocky embankments or fragile shoreland areas. 2) Enable and encourage anglers of all ages and abilities to fish. 3) Facilitate fishing clinics and derbies which introduces fishing to new participants. 4) Connects people to the outdoors. 5) Can be the heart of a community or main component of a park. ",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Stewart,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5616",nancy.stewart@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewing-state-fishing-piers,,,, 3215,"Renewing State Fishing Piers",2010,463910,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"5 new fishing pier facilities will be added creating over 350 fishing pier and shore fishing sites statewide, 15 fishing piers that are deteriorating will be replaced with new fishing piers. ","5 new fishing piers are contracted for construction and installation., 15 fishing piers that are deteriorating have been contracted for replacement. ",,,,,,,,,,"Install fishing piers at 20 statewide locations (15 replacements and 5 new) with the goal of improving fishing opportunities especially for people with disabilities, children, elderly and those without a boat.","The fishing pier program was created in 1984. Many of the piers that were installed prior to 1990 are aging beyond repair and need to be replaced or removed. There are also dozens of requests for new fishing pier facilities. Fishing piers provide many benefits to the public including: 1) Providing a safe and convenient place to fish, instead of from bridges, steep rocky embankments or fragile shoreland areas. 2) Enable and encourage anglers of all ages and abilities to fish. 3) Facilitate fishing clinics and derbies which introduces fishing to new participants. 4) Connects people to the outdoors. 5) Can be the heart of a community or main component of a park. ",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Stewart,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5616",nancy.stewart@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewing-state-fishing-piers,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2024,3403420,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2023,2810993,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","FY23 Legacy funding will support the following trail and bridge renewal and rehabilitation: • Minnesota Valley State Trail/Design only for Shakopee segment rehabilitation • Minnesota Valley State Trail /Design only for Shakopee Slope Failure • Blazing Star State Trail/0.25 mile rehabilitation • Casey Jones State Trail/Woodstock Upgrading – Design Only • Gateway State Trail/Westminster St Bridge Replacement ",,,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2022,2417166,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ",,"FY22 Legacy funding supported the following trail and bridge renewal and rehabilitation: • Alex LaVeau State Trail/Wrenshall Culvert Replacement • Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail/ADA Intersection Improvements – 9 miles • Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail/Lime Valley Slope Failure repair – 0.25 miles • Blue Ox Trail/Turtle River Bridge rehabilitation • CJ Ramstad-Northshore State Trail/Design Only for Big 39 Creek bridge replacement • CJ Ramstad-Northshore State Trail/Design Only for Beaver River bridge replacement ",,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2021,772424,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","TRAILS: Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail requires improvements to provide ADA-compliant public road intersections between Waterville and Faribault final engineering in-progress with construction in anticipated in late FY21 or FY22., BRIDGES: Root River State trail has two historic bridges that require structural rehabilitation; an overhead steel truss bridge and a girder truss bridge. Project engineering and plans completed to replace bridge decks and railings. Funds being sought for construction.",", ",,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2020,972812,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors. Minnesota state trails meet current needs and provide high-quality recreation opportunities for a variety of visitors with different interests needs and abilities. Priorities are informed by the Parks and Trails System Plan. Specifically in FY20 we plan to use Legacy funds (in whole or part) to: • do engineering work on two to four bridges on one or more of the following: the Harmony-Preston Valley State Trail the Taconite State Trail the NorthShore/CJ Ramstad State Trail and the Great River Ridge State Trail; • replace two bridges on the Taconite and Northsore/CJ Ramtsad State Trails with culverts; • rehabilitate the abutments on one bridge of the Harmony-Preston Valley State Trail; • complete the structural rehabilitation of two bridges on the Great River Ridge ST; • Complete the final engineering for the stabilization of a large slope failure along the Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail;, To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors. Minnesota state trails meet current needs and provide high-quality recreation opportunities for a variety of visitors with different interests needs and abilities. Priorities are informed by the Parks and Trails System Plan. In FY20 there is no funding allocated specifically for state trail rehabilitation or renewal. ","BRIDGES: Completed rehabilitation/repair of existing trail bridge damaged by vandalism over Pine River and located on the Mathew Lourey State Trail. Completed preliminary engineering for the replacement of the Arrowhead State Trail bridge over Flint Creek that had to be closed pending replacement. Current bridge has insufficient load capacity for motorized use and to safely conduct routine maintenance. , TRAILS: In FY 21 completed river bank stabilization for a segment of Root River State Trail will complete engineering for culvert replacement on Brown’s Creek State Trail supplemental construction costs provided for the completed rehabilitation of 5.7 mile segment of Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail between Elysian and Waterville.",,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2019,2125540,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ",,,,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2018,2140164,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors. Minnesota state trails meet current needs and provide high-quality recreation opportunities for a variety of visitors with different interests needs and abilities. Priorities are informed by the Parks and Trails System Plan. Specifically in FY18 we plan to repave about 2 miles of the Willard Munger State Trail from Beck's Rd to Mile marker 138 (Legacy with federal flood repair $).","FY18 accomplishments: Specifically in FY18 Legacy funds: •repaved about two miles of the Willard Munger State Trail from Beck's Rd to Mile marker 138 (Legacy with federal flood repair $); •repaired a quarter mile of the Gitchi-Gami State Trail in Temperance SP (ground water problems/ADA improvements). ",,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2017,2057941,"M.L. 2015, First Special Session, Ch. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe  unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors. In FY17 large culvert on the Paul Bunyan State Trail will be replaced., To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe  unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors. Minnesota state trails meet current needs and provide high-quality recreation opportunities for a variety of visitors with different interests  needs and abilities.Specifically  in FY17 we plan to repave about four miles of the Root River State Trail from Peterson to Rushford  and about six miles of the Glacial Lakes State Trail from Willmar to Spicer. ","Repaving work: In FY 17 we repaved four (4) miles of the Root River State Trail from Peterson to Rushford (all Legacy) and about six (6) miles of the Glacial Lakes State Trail from Willmar to Spicer (80% Legacy leveraging 20% FRTP $); repaved about three (3) miles of the Willard Munger ST in Duluth between Grand Ave and Becks Rd (10% Legacy); repaved two (2) miles of the Douglas ST (100%) Legacy; repaved over six (6) miles of the Sakatah ST from Mankato to Madison Lake (100%) Legacy. Additionally about 1000 feet of the Gitchi Gami ST in Temperance River SP was rehabbed to meet ADA standards for grade. Bridge and culvert work: in FY17 we replaced four (4) culverts on the Willard Munger ST and one (1) culvert on the Paul Bunyan ST (Culvert inspection and inventory had been funded by Legacy in earlier years making this work possible). Additionally 14 bridges (one on the Root River and 13 on the Great River Ridge) were inspected and inventoried and four (4) bridges on the Root River ST were replaced with culverts greatly reducing future operations maintenance and rehab costs at those locations. ",,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2016,2162750,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors.","FY16 bridge and culvert work included completion of the Blue Ox Big Falls bridge rehab replacement of bridge #4 on the Root River Trail with a culvert erosion control on Root River bridge 47 and completion of assessment of culvert needs on the Willard Munger State Trail.",,,,2162750,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2015,2032534,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors.","Projects included repairs on the the Gitchi Gami Paul Bunyan Willard Munger and Taconite State Trails.",,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2014,1958472,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors.","In FY13 21.6 miles of state trail was repaved including segments along the Willard Munger and Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trails.",,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2013,935000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors.","Rehabilitation included repaving 3.6 miles of trail on the Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail. ",,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2012,1600000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors.","In FY11 the Parks and Trails Division rehabilitated 8.2 miles of state trail including segments along the Willard Munger and Paul Bunyan State Trails.",,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2011,2016900,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"To rehabilitate facilities to preserve our cultural resources and create safe unforgettable recreation experiences for visitors.","Through 1 October 2011 The Parks and Trails Division initiated the reconstruction of approximately 5 miles of trail on the Heartland ~5 miles on the Paul Bunyan and 1 mile on the Willard Munger State Trails.",,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 3224,"Renewal and Rehabilitation of State Trails and Bridges",2010,1944490,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Renewal of existing State Trail surfaces, parking areas, and trail wayside areas, improving accessibility, enhancing user safety and implementing current best management practices. MNDNR Parks and Trails Division has a identified approximately 85 miles of existing state trail in need of rehabilitation and upgrading. This program also focuses on the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state trail bridges, including structural engineering inspections of all trail bridges . Of the more than 300 existing bridges on State Trails, the majority are wood or masonry former railroad structures of which more than 1/3 exceed 100 years old. Previous PAT Legacy reporting separated bridges from trails, which is no longer the division's reporting strategy as they are part of the same system of recreational use. ","The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail renewal efforts are focused on the rehabilitation of existing state trails and state trail facilities, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing infrastructure. The Parks and Trails Division's State Trail Bridge efforts are focused on the comprehensive inspection of existing state trail bridges and the rehabilitation or replacement of existing state bridges, to enhance user safety, improve accessibility and repair or replace damaged or deteriorated existing structures. Priorities are informed by the DNR Parks and Trails System Plan. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renewal-and-rehabilitation-state-trails-and-bridges-0,,,, 10000318,"Renovate trail connecting Harriet Island-Lilydale Regional Park and Cherokee Regional Park",2012,201966,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Renovate a trail to connect Harriet Island Regional Park to Cherokee Regional Park. This grant will be used to enhance safety and access for pedestrians and bicyclists by providing safety railings, rest area, benches and landscaping.","Project was completed in April 2013.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Cherokee Regional Park. Renovate trail connecting Harriet Island & Cherokee Regional Parks.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovate-trail-connecting-harriet-island-lilydale-regional-park-and-cherokee-regional-park,,,, 10000490,"Renovate the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Fireplace at Como Regional Park.",2010,238863,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased volunteers","525 volunteers on accounted visits in 2011 and 616 accounted visits in 2012 to the fireplace.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park Renovate the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Fireplace at the park. Como Regional Park. Renovate the Kilmer Memorial Fireplace.",,"Como Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovate-joyce-kilmer-memorial-fireplace-como-regional-park,,,, 10000302,"Renovate Eastman Nature Center at Elm Creek Park Reserve",2011,2492000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in nature center visits over time. A? The 2015 annual report will compare 2010 nature center visits (pre-construction) with 2013 nature center visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of expanding this nature center.","Project completed.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve. Renovate Nature Center.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovate-eastman-nature-center-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 10000687,"Renovate creek into stormwater harvest system and recreational amenity at Trout Brook Regional Trail",2018,550000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the constructed stormwater harvest system feature along the trail in densely populated area. ","New stormwater feature developed along trail in densely populated area. Stormwater pump installed and operational. ",,4564000,"Federal, CRWD, EPA, Local CIB, Sewers",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Construction of stormwater harvest system to complete the re-introduction of the creek as a stormwater feature and recreational amenity for trail users. This is the final phase of providing healthy stream system along the trail. The creek will provide an enhanced connection between people, development and stormwater with open water, habitat, cleaner water at the outlet and a focus for the resting spots along the trail within the former brownfield site.",,"Trout Brook Regional Trail/St. Paul",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovate-creek-stormwater-harvest-system-and-recreational-amenity-trout-brook-regional,,,, 10000359,"Repair trail surface & landscape; install amenities at Hardwood Creek Regional Trail",2013,794000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased trail visits.","Work on this project was significantly completed in the fall of 2014; with final completion occurring in the spring of 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail. Repair trail surface and landscape, install benches, kiosks, signs.",,"Hardwood Creek Regional Trail",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/repair-trail-surface-landscape-install-amenities-hardwood-creek-regional-trail,,,, 10000325,"Replace campground shower building, dump station and related infrastructure at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park",2012,486000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased campground visits.","In 2010 Washington County parks rented 4,151 campsites and in 2012, the county rented 4,577 campsites.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Washington County",,"St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park. Replace campground shower building, dump station, well, septic, provide electric to campsites, water distribution to campground, trails, parking, and related infrastructure, landscaping.",,"St. Croix River Bluffs Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Sandy Breuer",,,"14949 62nd St N",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-4303,sandy.breuer@co.washington.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-campground-shower-building-dump-station-and-related-infrastructure-st-croix-bluffs,,,, 10000381,"Replace wave pool filtration system at Bunker Hills Regional Park & redevelop roads, campsites and related infrastructure at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park",2012,500000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","The campground and wave pool projects were completed in 2013 and grant was closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park, replace wave pool filtration system. Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park, design and reconstruct roads, campsites, utilities, landscaping.",,"Bunker Hills Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-wave-pool-filtration-system-bunker-hills-regional-park-redevelop-roads-campsites,,,, 10000487,"Replace floating boardwalks at Carver Park Reserve and Elm Creek Park Reserve",2010,250000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Interpretive trail visits increased 12 percent from 2009 to 2011.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Carver Park Reserve & Elm Creek Park Reserve. Replace floating boardwalks.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-floating-boardwalks-carver-park-reserve-and-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 10000489,"Replace retaining wall at Baker Park Reserve",2010,420000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Effective shoreline erosion control",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Baker Park Reserve. Replace retaining wall.",,"Baker Park Reserve",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-retaining-wall-baker-park-reserve,,,, 10000518,"Replace 3 septic systems at Lebanon Hills Regional Park and Spring Lake Park Reserve",2011,76000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits overtime. The 2014 annual report will compare park and trail visit growth from 2011 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post-construction).","The project was successfully completed. The park visits increased from 541,400 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 680,600 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 139,200 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park and Spring Lake Park Reserve, replace three septic systems.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-3-septic-systems-lebanon-hills-regional-park-and-spring-lake-park-reserve,,,, 10000530,"Replace play areas at Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional park",2011,1067000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2010 park visits (pre-construction) to 2013 park visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","The grant was closed-out. Community engagement, design and construction completed June 30, 2012. Visitation to Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park in 2010 (pre-construction) was 5,100,800 and in 2012 (post-construction) it was 5,361,200. This constitutes an increase of 260,400 in visits. Due to the size of the park, the improvement to the play areas are expected to be one factor contributing to increased visitation.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park, replace play areas, include new equipment, surfacing, drainage, benches, shade areas and other improvements.",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-play-areas-minneapolis-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000319,"Restore waterfall and maintain site amenities at Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2012,295096,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Waterfall restoration construction was completed in Spring 2014.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Phalen Regional Park. Restore waterfall as a park amenity. Maintain landscape plantings, lighting, and other site amenities.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restore-waterfall-and-maintain-site-amenities-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10000515,"Restore prairie and restore 1,500 lineal feet of river bluff at Schaar's Bluff Gathering Center in Spring Lake Park Reserve",2011,145000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","A minimum of 60 native prairie species will be planted along with oaks to reflect the site's eco-type as an oak savanna. 2013 report will report what is planted.","The restoration included planting approximately sixty native prairie species in addition to oaks to reflect the site??s eco-type as an oak savanna. The project was successfully completed in 2012. Grant closed-out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve, restore prairie at Schaar's Bluff Gathering Center campus including ecological improvement of 1,500 feet of Mississippi River bluff.",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restore-prairie-and-restore-1500-lineal-feet-river-bluff-schaars-bluff-gathering-center,,,, 10000535,"Restore prairie and oak savanna at Battle Creek Regional Park",2011,343000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Approximately 47 additional species of native grasses and forbs have been added with the prairie plantings. Post restoration data will be collected for additional bird sightings starting in the spring of 2011 and will continue throughout the 2011 breeding","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Battle Creek Regional Park, restore 200 acres of prairie and oak savanna providing additional quality habitat for a variety of wildlife species, including those of greatest conservation need (e.g. Meadow Larks, Bobolinks and other grassland birds).",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restore-prairie-and-oak-savanna-battle-creek-regional-park,,,, 18163,"Restoration Evaluations (Parks and Trails)",2014,,,,"Complete two restoration site evaluations and present them in the FY-14 restoration evaluation reports. ","Two site assessments of Parks and Trails Fund restoration projects were conducted in the summer of 2014. Two projects were reviewed by the evaluation Panel and will be presented in the Fiscal Year 2014 report. The Fiscal Year 2014 report was delivered to the Legislature and applicable governing bodies March 2015. ",,,,,,,,,,"State law (M.L. 2011, First Special Session, Ch. 6) directs restoration evaluations to be conducted on habitat restoration projects completed with funds from the Parks and Trails Fund (M.S. 85.53). The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is responsible for convening a Restoration Evaluation Panel containing at least five technical experts who will evaluate a sample of up to 10 habitat restoration projects annually. The Panel will evaluate the restorations relative to the law, current science, stated goals and standards in the restoration plans, and applicable guidelines. Annual reports will be provided to the legislature and governing councils on the findings of the panel, determining whether restorations are meeting planned goals, identifying problems with implementation of restorations and, if necessary, providing recommendations on improving restorations. The law provides for the use of up to one-tenth of one percent of forecasted receipts from the fund to support this work.","Passage of the Legacy Amendment reinforces the state’s continuing efforts to conserve the diversity of lands, waters, and fish and wildlife that provide the foundation for Minnesota’s high quality of life and also brings strong expectations for a greater level of transparency and accountability in the use of these public funds. The restoration evaluation program intends to increase accountability and transparency in the use of Legacy Funds by formalizing and elevating the process of assessing project performance and reporting findings to stakeholders. Site assessment teams will use project appropriate assessment measures to ensure established science based best practices are being applied on the ground in selected Legacy Fund restoration projects. This level of assessment goes beyond standard reporting requirements and exceeds operational capacity of most programs. This program also increases the communication of specific project outcomes and lessons learned from restoration implementation. Reports will focus on improving future restorations by providing feedback to practitioners regarding challenging situations and viable solutions. Creation of this continuous learning environment provides an important tool for improving restoration practice throughout the state. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Wade,Johnson,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5075",wade.a.johnson@state.mn.us,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-evaluations-parks-and-trails,,,, 18163,"Restoration Evaluations (Parks and Trails)",2013,38000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 & M.S. 85.53 Subd. 5",,"Complete two restoration site evaluations and present them in the FY-13 restoration evaluation reports. ","Two site assessments of Parks and Trails Fund restoration projects were conducted in the summer of 2013. Two projects were reviewed by the evaluation Panel presented in the Fiscal Year 2013 report. The Fiscal Year 2013 report was delivered to the Legislature and applicable governing bodies November 2014. http://archive.leg.state.mn.us/docs/2014/mandated/141181.pdf",,,,,,,0.23,,,"State law (M.L. 2011, First Special Session, Ch. 6) directs restoration evaluations to be conducted on habitat restoration projects completed with funds from the Parks and Trails Fund (M.S. 85.53). The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is responsible for convening a Restoration Evaluation Panel containing at least five technical experts who will evaluate a sample of up to 10 habitat restoration projects annually. The Panel will evaluate the restorations relative to the law, current science, stated goals and standards in the restoration plans, and applicable guidelines. Annual reports will be provided to the legislature and governing councils on the findings of the panel, determining whether restorations are meeting planned goals, identifying problems with implementation of restorations and, if necessary, providing recommendations on improving restorations. The law provides for the use of up to one-tenth of one percent of forecasted receipts from the fund to support this work.","Passage of the Legacy Amendment reinforces the state’s continuing efforts to conserve the diversity of lands, waters, and fish and wildlife that provide the foundation for Minnesota’s high quality of life and also brings strong expectations for a greater level of transparency and accountability in the use of these public funds. The restoration evaluation program intends to increase accountability and transparency in the use of Legacy Funds by formalizing and elevating the process of assessing project performance and reporting findings to stakeholders. Site assessment teams will use project appropriate assessment measures to ensure established science based best practices are being applied on the ground in selected Legacy Fund restoration projects. This level of assessment goes beyond standard reporting requirements and exceeds operational capacity of most programs. This program also increases the communication of specific project outcomes and lessons learned from restoration implementation. Reports will focus on improving future restorations by providing feedback to practitioners regarding challenging situations and viable solutions. Creation of this continuous learning environment provides an important tool for improving restoration practice throughout the state. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Wade,Johnson,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5075",wade.a.johnson@state.mn.us,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-evaluations-parks-and-trails,,,, 18163,"Restoration Evaluations (Parks and Trails)",2012,38000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 & M.S. 85.53 Subd. 5",,"Complete two restoration site evaluations and present them in the FY-12 restoration evaluation reports. ","Two site assessments of Parks and Trails Fund restoration projects were conducted in the summer of 2012. Two projects were reviewed by the evaluation Panel and presented in the Fiscal Year 2012 report. The Fiscal Year 2012 report was delivered to the Legislature and applicable governing bodies December 2012. http://archive.leg.state.mn.us/docs/2012/mandated/121281.pdf",,,,,,,0.23,,,"State law (M.L. 2011, First Special Session, Ch. 6) directs restoration evaluations to be conducted on habitat restoration projects completed with funds from the Parks and Trails Fund (M.S. 85.53). The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is responsible for convening a Restoration Evaluation Panel containing at least five technical experts who will evaluate a sample of up to 10 habitat restoration projects annually. The Panel will evaluate the restorations relative to the law, current science, stated goals and standards in the restoration plans, and applicable guidelines. Annual reports will be provided to the legislature and governing councils on the findings of the panel, determining whether restorations are meeting planned goals, identifying problems with implementation of restorations and, if necessary, providing recommendations on improving restorations. The law provides for the use of up to one-tenth of one percent of forecasted receipts from the fund to support this work.","Passage of the Legacy Amendment reinforces the state’s continuing efforts to conserve the diversity of lands, waters, and fish and wildlife that provide the foundation for Minnesota’s high quality of life and also brings strong expectations for a greater level of transparency and accountability in the use of these public funds. The restoration evaluation program intends to increase accountability and transparency in the use of Legacy Funds by formalizing and elevating the process of assessing project performance and reporting findings to stakeholders. Site assessment teams will use project appropriate assessment measures to ensure established science based best practices are being applied on the ground in selected Legacy Fund restoration projects. This level of assessment goes beyond standard reporting requirements and exceeds operational capacity of most programs. This program also increases the communication of specific project outcomes and lessons learned from restoration implementation. Reports will focus on improving future restorations by providing feedback to practitioners regarding challenging situations and viable solutions. Creation of this continuous learning environment provides an important tool for improving restoration practice throughout the state. ",,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Wade,Johnson,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5075",wade.a.johnson@state.mn.us,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-evaluations-parks-and-trails,,,, 10000362,"Revise park master plan for Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2013,200000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","As of January 2015, the Draft Master Plan is completed and pending MPRB final approval in March 2015.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park. Revise park master plan.",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/revise-park-master-plan-central-mississippi-riverfront-regional-park,,,, 10000399,"Revise park master plan for Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2014,360322,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased park visits.","Community engagement and pre-planning completed in 2013. Trail improvements along West River Parkway and James I Rice Parkway from Franklin Avenue to Plymouth Avenue were constructed in the fall of 2014 with final completion in spring of 2015.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, revise master plan to guide future trail development and improvements throughout park including Father Hennepin Bluffs, Nicollet Island, BF Nelson, Boom Island, and Mill Ruins.",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam ",Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/revise-park-master-plan-central-mississippi-riverfront-regional-park-0,,,, 10020239,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Parks Reserve Entrance Road Reconstruction and Park Enhancements",2022,1345539,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","6,000 LF of reconstructed road 3,200 SF of space developed for teens/students","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Reconstruct the park entrance from Main St. to the Centerville boat launch parking lot, improve the boat launch and add an equity related space for teens/students at the beach area. Work will include design, engineering, construction, drainage improvements, lighting, landscape/natural resource restoration, signage, site furnishings, utility work, fee and contingencies. ",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rice-creek-chain-lakes-parks-reserve-entrance-road-reconstruction-and-park-enhancements,,,, 10025577,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve - Entrance Road Reconstruction and Park Enhancements",2023,655000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","6,000 LF of reconstructed road 3,200 SF of space developed for teens/students","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"This project will reconstruct the park entrance from Main Street to the Centerville boat launch parking lot, improve the boat launch and add an equity related space for teens/students at the beach area. Work will include design, engineering, construction, drainage improvements, lighting, landscape/natural resource restoration, signage, site furnishings, utility work, fees, and contingencies.",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve-entrance-road-reconstruction-and-park-enhancements,,,, 10025578,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve - Wargo Nature Center Improvements Phase 2",2023,125000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of new displays and annual attendance increase after project completed.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Create new and improve existing interpretive displays, upgrade site furnishings, and building improvements. Work will include design, engineering, and construction of exhibits, displays, furnishings and improvements.",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rice-creek-chain-lakes-park-reserve-wargo-nature-center-improvements-phase-2,,,, 9417,"Richardson Nature Center Solar Energy Project",2010,144000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District",,"to design and install a grid-tied, fixed, roof-mounted solar electric PV system at the Richardson Nature Center",,,2010-07-07,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/richardson-nature-center-solar-energy-project,,,, 18272,"River Bluffs Regional Park",2013,580000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of St. Cloud",,"Acquisition of 34.75-acre addition to existing 140-acre River Bluffs Regional Park.",,,2013-01-17,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/river-bluffs-regional-park-0,,,, 10015533,"River to River Greenway Regional Trail - Blockbuster Acquisition",2020,254025,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire .55 acres for River to River Greenway Regional Trail",".55 acres acquired",,311883,"Council Bonds/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire .55 acres",,"River to River Greenway Regional Trail ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Bransford",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,,952-891-7168,jeff.bransford@co.dakota.mn.us?,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/river-river-greenway-regional-trail-blockbuster-acquisition,,,, 9499,"River Bluffs Regional Park",2010,427000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of St. Cloud",,"Develop outdoor recreation facilities including a nature study/observation area, roads and trails, information boards and signs. Park includes shoreline adjacent to the Mississippi Wild & Scenic River. The new trails will provide safety and accessibility along the bluff line overlooking the river and prevent erosion caused by existing, informal earthen trails.",,,2010-09-22,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/river-bluffs-regional-park,,,, 25830,"River Bluffs Regional Park",2014,400000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of St. Cloud",,"Acquire a 16.2 acre addition to existing 175 acre River Bluffs Regional Park. ",,,2014-01-09,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/river-bluffs-regional-park-1,,,, 9431,"Riverside Park Solar Lighting Project",2010,10000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Carver",,"to install three solar lighting fixtures at Riverside Park at the public water access parking lot/portable restroom area",,,2010-06-29,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/riverside-park-solar-lighting-project,,,, 10000437,"Roadway, trail and related facilities (year 1 of 2)",2014,768000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Master plan implementation, new park roadway and trail totaling 3,000 lineal feet. ","Constructed 3,573 lineal feet of road, 7,773 lineal feet of trail. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island Regional Park. Continued phased implementation of approved Lilydale Regional Park Master Plan elements that may include such amenities as construction of approx. 3,000 lineal feet of roadway, trail, and related facilities. Lilydale",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roadway-trail-and-related-facilities-year-1-2,,,, 10000438,"Roadway, trail and related facilities (year 2 of 2)",2015,1237000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Master plan implementation, new park roadway and trail totaling 3,000 lineal feet. ","Constructed 3,573 lineal feet of road, 7,773 lineal freet of trail. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island Regional Park. Continued phased implementation of approved Lilydale Regional Park Master Plan elements that may include such amenities as construction of approx. 3,000 lineal feet of roadway, trail, and related facilities. Lilydale",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roadway-trail-and-related-facilities-year-2-2,,,, 10000436,"Roadwork and lighting at Como Regional Park",2014,515000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Reconstruction of Estabrook Road including such items as paving, curbing and lighting and related work and facilities, plus completion of lighting affecting approximately 1,500 feet of other vicinity roads, open for use by the public.","Preliminary design of the site improvements is currently underway. Developing an RFP for a Professional Services Agreement. Estabrook road reconstruction and lighting infrastructure is complete. Final approval anticipated for Spring 2016.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park. Continue implementation of the Master Plan to include completion of Estabrook Road reconstruction and installation of Historic Lantern-style lighting from west end of the Frog Pond to intersection at Lexington Parkway.",,"Como Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roadwork-and-lighting-como-regional-park,,,, 10015530,"Robert Piram Regional Trail - East Lafayette Easement Acquisitions",2019,80581,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8 easements for 54,902 sq. ft. of trail development for Robert Piram Regional Trail","Acquired 8 easements covering 54,902 sq. ft. for Robert Piram Regional Trail",,98489,"Council Bonds/St. Paul",,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Acquire 8 easements for 54,902 sq. ft. of trail development",,"Robert Piram Regional Trail",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,,,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robert-piram-regional-trail-east-lafayette-easement-acquisitions,,,, 10012060,"Robert Piram Trail Construction",2021,250000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of trail constructed; amenities installed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Finish construction of 3.71 miles of the Robert Piram Regional Trail. Project may include construction of trail-related amenities. Previous funding rounds provided the remainder of the construction budget. ",,"Robert Piram Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robert-piram-trail-construction,,,, 10012060,"Robert Piram Trail Construction",2020,400000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of trail constructed; amenities installed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Finish construction of 3.71 miles of the Robert Piram Regional Trail. Project may include construction of trail-related amenities. Previous funding rounds provided the remainder of the construction budget. ",,"Robert Piram Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robert-piram-trail-construction,,,, 9492,"Robert Ney Regional Park",2012,90000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Wright County",,"Acquire 20 acres that would provide an essential corridor between the original park and the recent expansion. ",,,2012-02-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robert-ney-regional-park,,,, 25828,"Rochester Trail Link to Chester Woods Regional Trail",2015,400000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Rochester",,"Construction of a 2.1 mile trail connecting the Chester Woods State Trail System to the Rochester Regional Trail System. ",,,2015-06-25,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rochester-trail-link-chester-woods-regional-trail,,,, 9490,"Rockville County Park & Nature Preserve",2012,500000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Stearns County",,"Develop parking area, rest room, bridge, observation deck, open play field, trails and horseback riding facilities.",,,2012-02-07,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rockville-county-park-nature-preserve,,,, 9487,"Rocori Trail Phase 1",2012,500000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Rocori Trail Construction Board",,"to acquire 3 miles of the Rocori Trail, connecting the cities of Richmond and Cold Spring, and eventually connecting to the Glacial Lakes State Trail",,,2012-02-13,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rocori-trail-phase-1,,,, 25797,"Rocori Trail",2014,920000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"Rocori Trail Board",,"Extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail.",,,2014-08-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,Golner,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",Daniel.Golner@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rocori-trail,,,, 3870,"Root River State Trail - Bridge #21 -Lanesboro to Rushford",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of a former railroad bridge which currently carries the Root River State Trail over a small unnamed tributary of the Root River west of the community of Wahlen. This 43 foot long three span timber pile supported bridge which is approximately 100 years old has been subject to inspection and has been recommended for rehabilitation.","The rehabilitation of the 43 foot long three span timber pile supported bridge to accommodate continued recreational use. The structural rehabilitation of this bridge is to include the repair or replacement of wood support piles and the replacement of deteriorated support beams and backwalls. The structural rehabilitation of this bridge is scheduled to be complete by 15 December 2011. The rehabilitation of the trail surface/bridge deck and safety railing on the bridge will be replaced in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridges along the Root River State Trail between the communities of Lanesboro and Rushford. ","The Root River State Trail has a total of 24 bridges between Lanesboro and Rushford, all former railroad structures that have been converted to recreational trail use. This project consists of the rehabilitation of Bridge RR#21 which carries the Root River State Trail over an unamed, intermittent tributary to the Root River. The rehabilitation of this structure is to be completed in two phases: (1) the structural rehabilitation or replacement of the timber pile, timber beams and timber approach backwalls; (2) the replacement of the trail surface/deck and safety railings. The structural rehabilitation of Bridge RR#21 is to be completed by 15 December 2011. The rehabilitation/replacement of the trail surface/bridge deck and safety railing on the bridge will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segent in 2012.",,2011-05-01,2012-11-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-state-trail-bridge-21-lanesboro-rushford,,,, 3873,"Root River State Trail - Bridge #24 -Lanesboro to Rushford",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of a former railroad bridge which currently carries the Root River State Trail over a small unnamed tributary of the Root River east of the community of Wahlen. This 34 foot long single span steel beam bridge of indeterminate age has been subject to inspection and has been recommended for rehabilitation.","The rehabilitation of the 34 foot long single span steel beam resting on concrete abutments to accommodate continued recreational trail use. The structural rehabilitation of this bridge is to include the repair of the masonry abutments and the repair to the Bridge seats. The structural rehabilitation of this bridge is scheduled to be complete by 15 December 2011. The rehabilitation of the trail surface/bridge deck and safety railing on the bridge will be replaced in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridges along the Root River State Trail between the communities of Lanesboro and Rushford. ","The Root River State Trail has a total of 24 bridges between Lanesboro and Rushford, all former railroad structures that have been converted to recreational trail use. This project consists of the rehabilitation of Bridge RR#24 which carries the Root River State Trail over an unnamed drainage. The rehabilitation of this structure is to be completed in two phases: (1) the structural rehabilitation of the masonry abutments and repair of the bridge seats; (2) the replacement of the trail surface/deck and safety railings. The structural rehabilitation of Bridge RR#24 is to be completed by 15 December 2011. The rehabilitation/replacement of the trail surface/bridge deck and safety railing on the bridge will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,2011-05-01,2012-11-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-state-trail-bridge-24-lanesboro-rushford,,,, 3875,"Root River State Trail - Bridge #28 -Lanesboro to Rushford",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of a former railroad bridge which currently carries the Root River State Trail over Koanen Creek approximately 2.5 miles east of the community of Whalen. This 99 foot long seven span wood bridge is approximately 100 years old has been subject to inspection and has been recommended for rehabilitation.","The rehabilitation of the 99 foot long seven span timber bridge to accommodate continued recreational use. The structural rehabilitation of this structure is to include the repair or replacement of wood support piles and the replacement of deteriorated support beams and backwalls. The structural rehabilitation of this bridge is scheduled to be complete by 15 December 2011. The rehabilitation of the trail surface/bridge deck and safety railing on the bridge will be replaced in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridges along the Root River State Trail between the communities of Lanesboro and Rushford. ","The Root River State Trail has a total of 24 bridges between Lanesboro and Rushford, all former railroad structures that have been converted to recreational trail use. This project consists of the rehabilitation of Bridge RR#28 which carries the Root River State Trail over Koanen Creek near its confluence with the Root River. The rehabilitation of this structure is to be completed in two phases: (1) the structural rehabilitation or replacement of the timber pile, timber beams and timber approach backwalls; (2) the replacement of the trail surface/deck and safety railings. The structural rehabilitation of Bridge RR#28 is to be completed by 15 December 2011. The rehabilitation/replacement of the trail surface/bridge deck and safety railing on the bridge will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,2011-05-01,2011-12-15,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-state-trail-bridge-28-lanesboro-rushford,,,, 3884,"Root River State Trail - Lanesboro to Whalan",2013,,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project entailed reconstruction and renewal of 5.7 miles of the segment of the Root River State Trail that runs from Lanesboro to Whalan.","Project is to construct and implement measures including stone rip-rap, to an area of significant erosion along the east bank of the Root River that is beginning to threaten the trail bridge over the Root River east of Lanesboro.",,2013-02-01,2013-10-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-state-trail-lanesboro-whalan,,,, 9482,"Ruby Rupner Photovoltaic",2010,18750,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Austin",,"to install a 16 panel photovoltaic system located on the northwest side of the Ruby Rupner Auditorium including a data acquisition monitoring system to help educate students and the public",,,2010-12-09,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ruby-rupner-photovoltaic,,,, 10012029,"Rum River Regional Park Parcel Acquisition",2020,299591,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number of acres added to Rum River Central Regional Park","Project complete. 5 acres have been added to Rum River Central Regional Park",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Acquisition of one five acre parcel previously identified within the Rum River Central Regional Park boundary.",,"Rum River Central Regional Park",2017-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Anoka,MN,,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rum-river-regional-park-parcel-acquisition,,,, 10020230,"Rush Creek Regional Trail - Higgins Acquisition",2020,245998,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 5.27 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail","Acquired 5.27 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail",,334244,"Council Bonds/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 5.27 acres",,"Rush Creek Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rush-creek-regional-trail-higgins-acquisition,,,, 10029579,"Rush Creek Regional Trail - Segal Acquisition",2023,177808,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 11.4 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,890392,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 11.4 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail",,"Rush Creek Regional Trail",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rush-creek-regional-trail-segal-acquisition,,,, 9497,"Rush Creek Trail",2011,175000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Rushford",,"to construct 1 mile of new trail connecting the 42 mile Root River State Trail to the Rushford Area",,,2011-01-28,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rush-creek-trail-0,,,, 10035435,"Rush Creek Regional Trail - West River Road Underpass",2024,1500000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","outcomes include completion of the underpass, use of the regional trail, use of the adjacent regional park east and west units.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Design and construction of a grade-separated crossing at West River Rd to serve as a safe passage for users of the Rush Creek Regional Trail as well as visitors travelling between the newly redeveloped East and West Units of Mississippi Gateway Regional Park. Underpass will be a box culvert with inside clearances measuring 16' wide x 11' high x 110' long.",,"Rush Creek Regional Trail",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rush-creek-regional-trail-west-river-road-underpass,,,, 10035416,"Rush Creek Regional Trail - McCartney Acquisition",2023,248660,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 8.69 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 8.69 acres for Rush Creek Regional Trail",,"Rush Creek Regional Trail",2024-03-28,2025-03-28,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rush-creek-regional-trail-mccartney-acquisition,,,, 3876,"Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail - Sakatah State Park Trail Bridge #5",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Replacement of the former railroad bridge which carried the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail over an unnamed tributary of the Cannon River within the boundaries of Sakatah State Park. The former wood pile railroad bridge is approximately 100 years old has been inspected and recommended for replacement with a culvert.","The demolition and replacement of the existing 54 foot long timber bridge will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012. . ",,,,,,,,,,"Replacement of State Trail Bridge over a unnamed tributary to the Cannon River, within the boundaries of Sakatah State Park.","Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail Bridge #SSH05, is a 54 foot long, timber, former railroad bridge that carries the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail over a intermittent, unnamed tributary stream within the boundaries of Sakatah State Park. This bridge has been subject to inspection and it has been determined to not be a candidate for rehabilitation and has been recommended for replacement. The former railroad bridge is to be replaced with a 20 foot arch culvert with a cast in-place concrete facing. The replacement of this former railroad bridge with a culvert will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,2011-01-01,2012-10-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sakatah-singing-hills-state-trail-sakatah-state-park-trail-bridge-5,,,, 3877,"Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail - Sakatah State Park #6",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of a former railroad bridge which currently carries the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail over sn intermittent stream within Sakatah State Park. This 55 foot long four span wood pile supported bridge is approximately 100 years old has been subject to inspection and has been recommended for rehabilitation.","The rehabilitation of the 55 foot long four span timber bridge to safely accommodate recreational use. The structural rehabilitation of this bridge is to include the repair to the repair or replacement of wood support piles and the replacement of deteriorated support beams and backwalls. The structural rehabilitation of Bridge SSH06 was complete by 1 July 2011. The replacement of the trail surface/bridge deck and safety railing on the bridge will be replaced in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trails Bridge over a unnamed tributary to the Cannon River, within the boundaries of Sakatah State Park.","The Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail, Bridge #SSH06, is a span, 55 foot long bridge which carries the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail over an intermittent, unnamed drainage within the boundaries of Sakatah State Park. The rehabilitation of the bridge will be completed in two phases: (1) rehabilitation/replacement of all deteriorated wood piles and wood support beams and the repair/replacement to the wood abuttment walls; (2) replacement of the existing deck and the installation of new safety railings. Structural rehabilitation was completed by 1 July 2011.The replacement of the trail surface/bridge deck and the safety railing will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,2011-01-01,2012-10-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sakatah-singing-hills-state-trail-sakatah-state-park-6,,,, 3878,"Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail - Bridges #1-10 between Waterville and Madison Lake",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trails Bridges on the Sakatah - Singing Hills State Trail between Waterville and Madison Lake (LeSueur and Blue Earth Counties).","The section of the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail located between the communities of Waterwille in LeSueur County and Madison Lake in Blue Earth County, includes a total of four former railroad bridge structures (Bridges SSH07, SSH08, SSH09 and SSH10, that currently carry the state recreational trail over a series of small streams. The rehabilitation of these structures will be completed in two phases. Phase I of the rehabilitation is to include the completion of detailed inspections of each of the structures and recommendations for the rehabilitation or replacement of each of the four structures. Phase II of the rehabilitation will consist of the rehabilitation of the bridges structures and replacement of the trail surface/ deck and safety railing were recommended or the replacement of the former railroad structure with an appropriate new structure (bridge or culvert). Should rehabilitation of one or all of the four bridges be recommended, it is anticipated that the structural rehabilitation f these structures will be completed during 2012. Should replacement be recommended, the structures would be replaced in association with the anticipated resurfacing of this trail segment in 2013/2014.",,2011-05-01,2014-11-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sakatah-singing-hills-state-trail-bridges-1-10-between-waterville-and-madison-lake,,,, 3879,"Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail - Fairbault to Mankato",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of a total of nine stone masonry culverts located along the State Trail corridor between Faribault and Mankato.","The Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail is located on a former abandoned railroad grade originally constructed in the 3rd quarter of the 19th Century. The State Trail, which extends between Mankato and Faribault, includes a total of nine large limestone block, masonry culverts. The culverts range from 8x8 feet to 3x3 feet which lengths ranging from 24 to 103 feet. The rehabilitation of these structures is to include the setting and replacement of missing or deteriorated stone blocks, installation of tie-back wall reinforcement, mortar repairs/replacement and inlet/outlet revetment. The completion of the rehabilitation of all nine culverts is presently scheduled for 2012.",,2010-08-01,2012-10-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sakatah-singing-hills-state-trail-fairbault-mankato,,,, 3885,"Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail (Rice and LeSueur)",2012,,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","The reconstruction and renewal of 13 miles of the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail between the west edge of the City of Faribault through Sakatah State Park to the City of Waterville at TH13. Trail renewal projects are intended to improve accessibility enhance user safety and implement current best management practices. ","The reconstruction and renewal of 14.7 miles of the Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail between the City of Faribault Morristown and Sakatah State Park/Waterville is scheduled to be completed by 1 October 2012. This segment of the existing state trail renewal project included the widening and replacement of the trail's bituminous surface culvert repair or replacement improvements to public and private trail intersections vegetation management and enhanced informational signs. ",,,,,,,,,,"Trail reconstruction and renewal","Rehabilitation of a segment of the bituminous surfaced Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail to improve user safety and provide for ADA improvements. The rehabilitation of the state trail's bituminous surface is scheduled to be complete by September 2012. ",,2012-06-01,2012-10-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Le Sueur, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sakatah-singing-hills-state-trail-rice-and-lesueur,,,, 3893,"Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail - Paul's Creek Bridge #2",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of a former railroad bridge which currently carries the Sakatah-SInging Hills State Trail over Pauls Creek west of the community of Faribault. This 68 foot long five span wood bridge is approximately 100 years old has been subject to inspection and has been recommended for rehabilitation.","The rehabilitation of the 68 foot long five span timber bridge to safely accommodate recreational use. The structural rehabilitation of this bridge is to include the repair to the repair or replacement of wood support piles and the replacement of deteriorated support beams and backwalls. The structural rehabilitation of Bridge SSH02 was complete by 1 July 2011. The replacement of the trail surface/bridge deck and safety railing on the bridge will be replaced in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridge over Pauls Creek, west of the City of Faribault.","The Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail, Bridge #SSH02, is a 5 span, 68 foot long wood bridge which carries the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail over Pauls Creek. The rehabilitation of the bridge will be completed in two phases: (1) rehabilitation/replacement of all deteriorated wood piles and wood support beams and the repair/replacement to the wood abuttment walls; (2) replacement of the existing deck and the installation of new safety railings. Structural rehabilitation was completed by 1 July 2011.The replacement of the trail surface/bridge deck and the safety railing will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,2011-03-01,2012-10-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sakatah-singing-hills-state-trail-pauls-creek-bridge-2,,,, 3894,"Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail - Cannon River Bridge #4 (Morristown)",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of a former railroad bridge which currently carries the Sakatah-SInging Hills State Trail over the Cannon River in the community of Morristown. This 112 foot long four span masonry and steel beam bridge is approximately 100 years old has been subject to inspection and has been recommended for rehabilitation.","The rehabilitation of the 112 foot long four span steel beam and masonry bridge to safely accommodate recreational use. The structural rehabilitation of this bridge is to include the repair to masonry piers and abutments. The structural rehabilitation of Bridge SSH04 was complete by 1 July 2011. The replacement of the trail surface/bridge deck and safety railing on the bridge (which is to include the development of a series of observations areas on the bridge) will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trails Bridge over the Cannon River in the City of Morristown","The Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail, Bridge #SSH04, is a four span, 112 foot long bridge which carries the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail over the Cannon River. The rehabilitation of the bridge will be completed in two phases: (1) rehabilitation of the 3 masonry limestone peirs and 2 limestone abuttments; (2) replacement of the existing deck and the installation of new safety railings. Structural rehabilitation was completed by 1 July 2011.The replacement of the trail surface/bridge deck and the safety railing will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,2011-03-17,2012-10-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sakatah-singing-hills-state-trail-cannon-river-bridge-4-morristown,,,, 3895,"Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail - Cannon River Bridge #3 (Warsaw)",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of a former railroad bridge which currently carries the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail over the Cannon River west of the community of Warsaw. This 115 foot long seven span steel beam and wood pile bridge is approximately 100 years old has been subject to inspection and has been recommended for rehabilitation.","The rehabilitation of the 115 foot long seven span steel beam and timber pile bridge to safely accommodate recreational use. The structural rehabilitation of tis bridge is to include the repair to the repair or replacement of wood support piles and the replacement of deteriorated support beams and backwalls. The structural rehabilitation of Bridge SSH03 was complete by 1 July 2011. The replacement of the trail surface/bridge deck and safety railing on the bridge will be replaced in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridge over the Cannon River, west of the Community of Warsaw.","The Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail, Bridge #SSH03, is a seven span, 115 foot long bridge which carries the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail over the Cannon River. The rehabilitation of the bridge will be completed in two phases: (1) rehabilitation/replacement of all deteriorated wood piles and wood support beams and the repair/replacement to the wood abuttment walls; (2) replacement of the existing deck and the installation of new safety railings. Structural rehabilitation was completed by 1 July 2011.The replacement of the trail surface/bridge deck and the safety railing will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,2011-03-01,2012-10-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sakatah-singing-hills-state-trail-cannon-river-bridge-3-warsaw,,,, 3263,"Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail (Mankato to 589th Ave)",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"The reconstruction and renewal of 3.6 miles of the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail within the City of Mankato extending between the trails' western trailhead and 589th Avenue. Trail renewal projects are intended to improve accessibility enhance user safety and implement current best management practices. ","The construction contract for the reconstruction and renewal of 3.6 miles of the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail in the CIty of Mankato has been awarded and the project is to be complete during September 2012. This trail renewal project is to include the widening and replacement of the trail's bituminous surface culvert replacements private crossing improvements vegetation management and enhanced informational signs. ",,,,,,,,,,"This project entails reconstruction, resurfacing and widening 3.6 miles of the segment of the Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail from Mankato to 589th Avenue.","Rehabilitation of a segment of the bituminous surfaced Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail to improve user safety and provide for ADA improvements. The rehabilitation of the state trail's bituminous surface is to be completed by September 2012. The portion of the project required to address significant stream bank erosion was completed during August 2011. ",,2010-02-01,2012-07-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sakatah-singing-hills-state-trail-mankato-589th-ave,,,, 3892,"Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail -Cannon River Tributary Bridge #1 (Fairbault)",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Replacement of the former railroad bridge which carried the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail over an unnamed tributary of the Cannon River west of the City of Faribault. The former wood pile railroad bridge is approximately 100 years old has been inspected and recommended for replacement with a culvert.","The demolition and replacement of the existing 81 foot long timber bridge will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012. . ",,,,,,,,,,"Replacement of State Trail Bridge over a unamed tributary to the Cannon River, west of the City of Faribault.","Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail Bridge #SSH01, is a 81 foot long, timber, former railroad bridge that carries the Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail over a unamed tributary stream west of the City of Faribault. This bridge has been subject to inspection and it has been determined to not be a candidate for rehabilitation and has been recommended for replacement. The former railroad bridge is to be replaced with a 20-30 foot arch culvert with a cast in-place concrete facing. The replacement of this former railroad bridge with a culvert will be completed in association with the scheduled resurfacing of this trail segment in 2012.",,2011-05-01,2012-10-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sakatah-singing-hills-state-trail-cannon-river-tributary-bridge-1-fairbault,,,, 10025590,"Samuel Morgan Regional Trail - Lower Landing Pump Track",2023,306000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Pump track constructed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continued implementation of the Lower Landing Master Plan with a focus on construction of a pump track. Project may include design, community engagement, engineering, construction administration, excavation, grading, paving, stormwater management, erosion control, site amenities, and landscaping.",,"Samuel Morgan Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/samuel-morgan-regional-trail-lower-landing-pump-track,,,, 10025591,"Samuel Morgan Regional Trail - Reconstruction Design",2023,551053,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Concept plan completed","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Pre-design, design, and engineering for the reconstruction of Segments 1 and 4 of the regional trail. Project may include community engagement, assessing feasibility, and engineering and testing.",,"Samuel Morgan Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Proposed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/samuel-morgan-regional-trail-reconstruction-design,,,, 9489,"Sauk River Park",2012,500000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Sartell",,"Acquire approximately 44 acres along the Sauk River for a regional park to provide nature-based outdoor recreation including nature trails, canoe access, snow shoeing, and cross country skiing. ",,,2012-01-20,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sauk-river-park,,,, 25838,"Sauk River Regional Park",2013,1000000,,,,,,,,,,,,"City of Sartell",,"Land acquisition, trail enhancements and other improvements in Sauk River Regional Park.",,,2013-11-14,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sauk-river-regional-park,,,, 32152,"Scenic State Park campsite electrification",2014,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project upgraded 20 electric campsites at Scenic State Park to 50 amp service, and electrified 20 new campsites. This is a substantial improvement in providing this important service to RV campers.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenic-state-park-campsite-electrification,,,, 32152,"Scenic State Park campsite electrification",14,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project upgraded 20 electric campsites at Scenic State Park to 50 amp service, and electrified 20 new campsites. This is a substantial improvement in providing this important service to RV campers.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenic-state-park-campsite-electrification,,,, 10000305,"Separated-grade trail crossing & 2.6 miles of trail at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2011,47000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. ","The project is complete and the grant is closed-out. Completed the trail design and engineering, and constructed 2.6 miles of trail.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park, build grade separated trail crossing at TH 41 and build 2.6 miles of trail linking a city trail system to the regional park.",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/separated-grade-trail-crossing-26-miles-trail-lake-minnewashta-regional-park,,,, 25803,"Seven Mile Lake Park",2015,60000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(b)","$3533000 the first year and $4078000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Murray County",,"Replace picnic shelter and playground, add accessible walkway to the fishing pier, volleyball court and an accessible campsite. ",,,2015-01-06,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/seven-mile-lake-park,,,, 9451,"Shingobee Connection Trail Phase IV",2012,310000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Shingobee Township",,"to construct phase 4 of the Shingobee Connection, which is a bike/pedestrian bridge across Pumphouse Bay of Leech Lake adjacent to the existing road bridge",,,2012-04-25,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shingobee-connection-trail-phase-iv,,,, 9472,"Shingobee Connection Trail Phase 2 and 3",2010,175000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Shingobee Township",,"to develop phase 2 and 3 of a paved multi-use trail connecting the City of Walker and the Paul Bunyan State Trail",,,2010-07-08,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shingobee-connection-trail-phase-2-and-3-0,,,, 3880,"Shooting Star State Trail - Little Iowa River Bridge",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Replacement of the early twentieth century vehicle bridge which carried the Shooting Star State Trail and State Park vehicle traffic over the Little Iowa River within the boundaries of Lake Louise State Park. The existing vehicle bridge is a steel Pratt through truss that is approximately 100 years old. This structure has been inspected and recommended for replacement. The bridge is to be replaced with a historic vehicular bridge recently removed from a MnDOT administered highway. This former highway bridge is a historic wrought iron and steel through truss considered eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. ","The demolition of the existing State Park vehicle bridge was completed during September 2011 and the installation of the replacement 100 foot long single span steel truss bridge is to be complete and open for vehicle and trail use by 1 September 2012. ",,,,,,,,,,"Replacement of a shared use, trail and vehicular traffic, bridge over the Little Iowa River within the boundaries of Lake Louise State Park.","The Shooting Star State Trail currently extends 18 miles between the communities of LeRoy and Rose Creek, Mower County, utilizing former railroad grade through sections and traversing largely agricultural uplands through the remainder. Within Lake Louise State Park the state trail shares a the crossing of the Little (Upper) town River with a Park vehicle traffic. The existing bridge has been inspected and recommended for replacement due to the structural deterioration and to reduce flooding impacts due to the existing bridge's low height. The existing bridge is to be replaced with a historic vehicle bridge, a structure that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a cooperative project with the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The historic bridge structure is to be subject to complete restoration prior to installation within Lake Louise State Park. The installation of the refurbished historic bridge is scheduled to be complete and open for trail and park use by 9/1/12.",,2011-05-01,2012-09-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shooting-star-state-trail-little-iowa-river-bridge,,,, 32142,"Sibley State Park campground waterline replacement",2014,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project replaced the waterlines at the Sibley State Park that service the toilet/shower buildings and the drinking water supply in the Oak Ridge camground.",,,2014-11-01,2015-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sibley-state-park-campground-waterline-replacement,,,, 32142,"Sibley State Park campground waterline replacement",14,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project replaced the waterlines at the Sibley State Park that service the toilet/shower buildings and the drinking water supply in the Oak Ridge camground.",,,2014-11-01,2015-11-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sibley-state-park-campground-waterline-replacement,,,, 10000562,"Signage throughout the County's regional parks and trails system (SFY2019 only)",2019,1055,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the sign standards developed for park entrance signs, and the number of signs installed. ","Project scoping and management for sign design requirements and municipal review for the City of Maplewood by Ramsey County staff. After project scoping and reviews completed, it was determined sign improvements could not be completed at this time due to Maplewood sign ordinances. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"develop Park ID entrance signs at Regional Parks and Trails consisting of Design/Engineering, and phased construction of Park ID signs consisting of demolition, grading, landscaping, utilities, lighting, sidewalk, bituminous paving, curb and gutter, fencing, site equipment, amenities, and signs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/signage-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-sfy2019-only,,,, 10000491,"Site work and modifications for future road and picnic shelter.",2010,1455000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completed construction project. ","Project complete. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"At Lilydale Regional Park, phased implementation of adopted master plan focused on priority site work modifications necessary for future road and picnic shelter: site clearing, earthwork including rubble relocation, cut, fill, grading, technical assistance investigating possible contaminate cleanup and landscape restoration necessary for future middle section (Pickerel Lake Area) road re-alignment and site prep for picnic shelter/restroom facility.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/site-work-and-modifications-future-road-and-picnic-shelter,,,, 10000672,"Site & infrastructure improvements to the Tamarack Nature Center at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,50000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of building plans completed, site plans completed, acres redeveloped, new trail miles constructed, number & type of site amenities added, signs installed, and sq feet of landscaping completed. ","Garden Center was remodeled to accomindate better efficiency, restrooms and new uses. A 280 SF Sugur Shack was constructed to accomindate improved maple syrup operations, pedestrian connections were improved to the Garden House, Sugar Shack, and other Tamarack Nature Center program areas. Existing program shelters were improved. 1 new program shelter was added for additional program opppurtunities. Approx 1/4-acre of turf restoration was completed from improvements. Additional wayfinding signs were installed throughout the site for improved circulation and awareness. Approximately 1,500 LF of trail was improved for access to program shelters, garden house, and the sugur shack. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design & engineering to develop building plans for a addition to the Nature Center, Sugar Shack, Garden House, Shelters, and Maintenance Facility. Develop site plans for gathering nodes, observation, amenities, trails, landscaping, signage, stormwater management; initiate construction for site related improvements such as trails, gathering nodes, nature observation, signage, landscaping, and site amenities. Supplement construction costs for amenities on the Campus Site and Infrastructure project.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/site-infrastructure-improvements-tamarack-nature-center-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional,,,, 10000606,"Soil remediation and site preparation for Rice Creek North Regional Trail",2016,729158,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Soil remediation and site preparation for the Rice Creek North Regional Trail. ","Soil remediation and stewardship to acquire 93 acres for the Rice Creek North Regional Trail",,970872,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Soil remediation and site preparation (including asbestos abatement) plus costs associated with purchase of TCAAP site for the Rice Creek North RT",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/soil-remediation-and-site-preparation-rice-creek-north-regional-trail,,,, 9438,"Solar Application",2011,7500,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Chisago County",,"to install solar electric PV panels at Dennis Frandsen County Park to provide power for park lighting, well and security equipment and when power is not called for to support park operations it will support grid function",,,2011-05-31,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/solar-application,,,, 9446,"Solar Showers & Playground Shade at Lake Koronis Regional Park & Campground",2011,11250,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Meeker County",,"to install two solar thermal flat plate collectors for existing shower facility that will produce shade for the adjacent picnic table and children's playground area",,,2011-01-03,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/solar-showers-playground-shade-lake-koronis-regional-park-campground,,,, 9456,"Soo Line South Rehabilitation",2011,72000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Pine County",,"to complete restoration work on the Soo Line Trail in Pine County, including inspection of bridge trestles, surface improvements, culvert replacement, signing, removal of debris, trail widening, and bridge approaches",,,2011-12-20,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/soo-line-south-rehabilitation,,,, 9458,"Soo Line West Trail Ramp",2012,67000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Morrison County",,"to construct an aggregate base on off ramp on the trail on the west side of US Hwy 10 and the Burlington Northern RR tracks",,,2012-04-16,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/soo-line-west-trail-ramp,,,, 18219,"Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks",2024,647425,"M.L. 2023 Regular Session Ch. 40 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for state parks, recreation areas, and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","The division anticipates initiating about 30 projects to specifically benefit rare species such as Timber rattlesnakes (MN-Threatened), Dakota Skipper (Federally Endangered) and MN listed plant species.  Funding will also likely be used to support bison management, species inventories and to complete and information techology projects to integrate Parks & Trails data with other DNR divisions to create a more complete and useable set for resource assessments and management work.  ",,,,,,,,,,,"This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined. ",,,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/special-natural-resource-projects-state-parks,,,, 18219,"Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks",2023,978917,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","The division anticipates initiating about 40 projects to specifically benefit rare species.  Funding will also likely be used to support bison management, species inventories and information technology projects to integrate Parks & Trails data with other DNR divisions to create a more complete and usable set for resource assessments and management work. ","41 projects were undertaken to benefit rare species.  Examples of rare species that benefitted include:MN-Threatened Pugnose Shiner (cont. reintroduction, Fed. Endangered Dakota Skipper (habitat improvement),MN- Threatened Kittentails (habitat improvement), MN-Special Concern Whorled Loosestrife (monitoring), MN-Threatened Timber Rattlesnakes (monitoring, habitat improvement) & MN-Threatened Blanding's Turtle (survey and habitat improvement).  Funding also was use to support bison management and species inventories. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined. ",,,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/special-natural-resource-projects-state-parks,,,, 18219,"Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks",2022,877482,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)","$21712000 the first year and $22149000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan ","This program seeks to create and enhance high quality natural resource habitat that are focused in special project areas. Special natural resource projects include things like inventory & monitoring rare species management addressing visitor impacts to resources cultural resource management & support costs. It is anticipated that a similar annual number of projects as in prior year to benefit rare species (30 projects) will be conducted in FY22. ","In 2022, 38 projects were undertaken to benefit rare species such as pugnose shiners (MN-Threatened), eastern hemlock (MN-Endangered) and Lined Snake (MN-Special Concern).  Funding also was use to support bison management and species inventories. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined. ",,,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/special-natural-resource-projects-state-parks,,,, 18219,"Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks",2021,859405,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","This program seeks to create and enhance high quality natural resource habitat that are focused in special project areas. Special natural resource projects include things like inventory & monitoring rare species management addressing visitor impacts to resources cultural resource management & support costs.",,,,,,,,,,,"This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined. ",,,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/special-natural-resource-projects-state-parks,,,, 18219,"Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks",2020,919593,"M.L. 2019 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","(a) $19819000 the first year and $20777000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","This program seeks to create and enhance high quality natural resource habitat that are focused in special project areas. Special natural resource projects include things like inventory & monitoring rare species management addressing visitor impacts to resources cultural resource management & support costs. Examples include work to restore native pollinator habitat in state park sites within MN Prairie Plan Core Areas and resampling of vegetative study sites from decades ago to help inform management.","Special projects included upgrading critical prescribed burn equipment assisting with funding for the bison handling facility and wetland enhancement projects at Minneopa critical natural and cultural resource surveys to aid in development and resource management decisions projects to reintroduce or manage rare species such as pugnose shiner an timber rattlesnakes and seedling protection from deer at several state park sites.",,,,,,,,,,"This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined. ",,,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/special-natural-resource-projects-state-parks,,,, 18219,"Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks",2019,510022,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to create and enhance high quality natural resource habitat that are focused in special project areas. Special natural resource projects include things like inventory & monitoring rare species management addressing visitor impacts to resources cultural resource management & support costs. A prime example is the creation of suitable habitat for the reintroduction of bison at Minneopa State Park. ","Examples of 2019 special projects included additional monies to supplement LCCMR funding to complete the bison handling facility and wetland at Minneopa State Park. Funding also helped to provide critical habitat management for rare species such as Henslow’s sparrow timber rattlesnakes and Blanding’s turtles. Legacy funding also provided the means to prepare critical state park and trail resource management plans.",,,,,,,,,,"This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined. ",,,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/special-natural-resource-projects-state-parks,,,, 18219,"Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks",2018,459042,"M.L. 2017 Regular Session Ch. 91 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16584000 the first year and $18891000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to create and enhance high quality natural resource habitat that are focused in special project areas. Special natural resource projects include things like inventory & monitoring rare species management addressing visitor impacts to resources cultural resource management & support costs. A prime example is the creation of suitable habitat for the reintroduction of bison at Minneopa State Park. ","In 2018 special projects included upgrading of essential burn equipment and training statewide assisting with funding for the bison handling facility and wetland enhancement projects at Minneopa critical natural and cultural resource surveys to aid in development and resource management decisions and seedling protection from deer at several sites such as: Itasca Lake Maria Lake Bemidji St. Croix and Zippel Bay. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined. ",,,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/special-natural-resource-projects-state-parks,,,, 18219,"Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks",2017,587699,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to create and enhance high quality natural resource habitat that are focused in special project areas. Special natural resource projects include things like inventory & monitoring rare species management addressing visitor impacts to resources cultural resource management & support costs. A prime example is the creation of suitable habitat for the reintroduction of bison at Minneopa State Park.","In 2017 special projects included upgrading of critical burn equipment and training statewide restoration of visitor impacts (Cascade McCarthy Beach) seedling protection from deer at several sites: St. Croix Itasca Lake Bemidji etc. Work to protect the Federally endangered dwarf trout lily in Southern region oak wilt management and cultural resource management efforts. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined. ",,,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/special-natural-resource-projects-state-parks,,,, 18219,"Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks",2016,230000,"M.L. 2015 First Special Session Ch. 2 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$17237000 the first year and $18067000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to create and enhance high quality natural resource habitat that are focused in special project areas. Special natural resource projects include things like inventory & monitoring rare species management addressing visitor impacts to resources cultural resource management & support costs. A prime example is the creation of suitable habitat for the reintroduction of bison at Minneopa State Park.","In 2016 special projects included inventory and monitoring projects as well as projects to protect historic resources rare species and restore visitor impacts. Examples include projects to map native plant communities and inventory rare species at several parks in the southern and central part of the state. Habitat was restored for timber rattlesnakes and a critical bat hibernaculum was re-gated. A decade of archaeological data was entered into the division’s cultural resource database so sites can be protected and impacts from visitor use along shorelines and trails were repaired and restored.",,,,230000,,,,,,"This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined. ",,,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/special-natural-resource-projects-state-parks,,,, 18219,"Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks",2015,336090,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to create and enhance high quality natural resource habitat that are focused in special project areas. Special natural resource projects include things like inventory & monitoring rare species management addressing visitor impacts to resources cultural resource management & support costs. A prime example is the creation of suitable habitat for the reintroduction of bison at Minneopa State Park.","The primary project for calendar year 2015 has been preparing the pasture area for the bison herd to be installed in Minneopa State Park in fall 2015. This work has entailed some natural resource restoration and enhancement. Also in CY 15 a number of resource inventory efforts were completed. Projects included resource inventory projects for rare species and land cover mapping at several state parks. ",,,,,,,,,,"This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined. ",,,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/special-natural-resource-projects-state-parks,,,, 18219,"Special Natural Resource Projects in State Parks",2014,382800,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","$16821000 the first year and $16953000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1) connect people to the outdoors; (2) acquire land and create opportunities; (3) maintain existing holdings; and (4) improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan. ","This program seeks to create and enhance high quality natural resource habitat that are focused in special project areas. Special natural resource projects include things like inventory & monitoring rare species management addressing visitor impacts to resources cultural resource management & support costs. A prime example is the creation of suitable habitat for the reintroduction of bison at Minneopa State Park.","Work on the bison pasture that started in FY14 will continue into FY15.",,,,,,,,,,"This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined. ",,,2011-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Quinn,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5597",edward.quinn@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/special-natural-resource-projects-state-parks,,,, 3871,"Split Rock Lighthouse State Park - Trail Bridge over Split Rock Creek",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Replacement of a pedestrian trail bridge over the West Branch of Split Rock Creek, within the Boundaries of Split Rock Lighthouse State Park.","The Pedestrian Trail Bridge over the West Branch of Split Rock Creek is located within the boundaries of Split Rock Lighthouse State Park. The existing bridge is a timber structure that has been subject to inspection and has been recommended for replacement. The replacement of this structure was completed and available for use by 1 July 2011.",,2010-09-01,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/split-rock-lighthouse-state-park-trail-bridge-over-split-rock-creek,,,, 10035423,"Spring Lake Park Reserve - Long-Range Plan Improvements",2019,1702,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The first phase of development may include an expanded network of natural surface trails; Schaar's Bluff improvements; access to the historic mill area; improvements to the river landing use area; bison range and related enhancements; and natural resource improvements. Other measurable outcomes would include the increase in restored habitat, users counts on Mississippi River Greenway, outdoor education programs and within the park.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineering, construction, and construction administration of recreational, interpretation, natural resource, and cultural resource improvements, improve access to the Mississippi River Greenway, Mississippi River, park trails, and other park resources.",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-park-reserve-long-range-plan-improvements,,,, 10035423,"Spring Lake Park Reserve - Long-Range Plan Improvements",2017,2,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The first phase of development may include an expanded network of natural surface trails; Schaar's Bluff improvements; access to the historic mill area; improvements to the river landing use area; bison range and related enhancements; and natural resource improvements. Other measurable outcomes would include the increase in restored habitat, users counts on Mississippi River Greenway, outdoor education programs and within the park.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineering, construction, and construction administration of recreational, interpretation, natural resource, and cultural resource improvements, improve access to the Mississippi River Greenway, Mississippi River, park trails, and other park resources.",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-park-reserve-long-range-plan-improvements,,,, 10025587,"Spring Lake Regional Park - Lakefront Development Phase 2",2023,752686,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Linear feet of constructed trails Number of total stalls and handicapped stalls in parking lot Size and location of fishing pier Size and location of picnic area Description of added amenities Size and location of observation platform Square feet of entrance road and parking lot","4,000 linear feet of trails (not counting sidewalks), 120 total parking stalls, 5 ADA parking stalls, 36,650 sq ft of parking lot, 27,300 sq ft of picnic area.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Completion of Phase 2 of development of the lakefront area of Spring Lake Regional Park, including development of trail, a fishing pier, parking lot, passive picnic areas, entrance driveway, fishing platforms, lakeside observation deck, trails, landscaping, storm water management, and utilities",,"Spring Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-regional-park-lakefront-development-phase-2,,,, 10025587,"Spring Lake Regional Park - Lakefront Development Phase 2",2022,737835,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Linear feet of constructed trails Number of total stalls and handicapped stalls in parking lot Size and location of fishing pier Size and location of picnic area Description of added amenities Size and location of observation platform Square feet of entrance road and parking lot","4,000 linear feet of trails (not counting sidewalks), 120 total parking stalls, 5 ADA parking stalls, 36,650 sq ft of parking lot, 27,300 sq ft of picnic area.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Completion of Phase 2 of development of the lakefront area of Spring Lake Regional Park, including development of trail, a fishing pier, parking lot, passive picnic areas, entrance driveway, fishing platforms, lakeside observation deck, trails, landscaping, storm water management, and utilities",,"Spring Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-regional-park-lakefront-development-phase-2,,,, 10025587,"Spring Lake Regional Park - Lakefront Development Phase 2",2021,85651,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of constructed trails Number of total stalls and handicapped stalls in parking lot Size and location of fishing pier Size and location of picnic area Description of added amenities Size and location of observation platform Square feet of entrance road and parking lot","4,000 linear feet of trails (not counting sidewalks), 120 total parking stalls, 5 ADA parking stalls, 36,650 sq ft of parking lot, 27,300 sq ft of picnic area.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Completion of Phase 2 of development of the lakefront area of Spring Lake Regional Park, including development of trail, a fishing pier, parking lot, passive picnic areas, entrance driveway, fishing platforms, lakeside observation deck, trails, landscaping, storm water management, and utilities",,"Spring Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-regional-park-lakefront-development-phase-2,,,, 10015527,"Spring Lake Regional Park Lakefront Design and Development",2021,576472,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of constructed trails, # total stalls and handicapped stalls in parking lot, size and location of fishing pier, size and location of picnic area and description of any added amenities, size, location and number of stalls and handicapped stalls in restrooms, size and location of observation platform, square feet of entrance road and parking","4,000 linear feet of trails (not counting sidewalks), 120 total parking stalls, 5 ADA parking stalls, 36,650 sq ft of parking lot, 27,300 sq ft of picnic area, 2,000 sq ft of observation platforms (overlook & shoreline platforms), 47,650 sq ft of entrance road and parking lot.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Project activities include design and engineering of a lakefront development area and phase one construction, construction administration and other related construction costs for trails, fishing pier, parking, passive picnic area, entrance road and restrooms. The design phase of this project will include a community engagement process that will incorporate methods to involve and get feedback from individuals from population segments under-represented by the regional park system as a whole as well as segments underserved in Scott County",,"Spring Lake Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-regional-park-lakefront-design-and-development,,,, 9461,"Springvale County Park",2012,178000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Isanti County",,"Extend paved trail, construct picnic shelter, purchase and install four interpretive signs in shelter, purchase and install three park benches and one picnic table and develop a nine hole disc golf course.",,,2012-02-07,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Isanti,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/springvale-county-park,,,, 9453,"Spur Line - Buffalo Hills Park - Kiwanis Park Trail",2012,425000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Brainerd",,"to construct 3.8 miles of 10 foot wide asphalt multi-use trail connecting Buffalo Hills Park and Kiwanis Park to the Spur Line Trail, the Cuyuna Lakes State Trail and the Paul Bunyan State Trail",,,2012-08-03,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spur-line-buffalo-hills-park-kiwanis-park-trail,,,, 10000314,"Staff position for coordinating education efforts throughout the City's regional parks and trails system",2012,68177,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Education Coordinator July 2011-Oct 2012 Programming and Special Events","The Environmental Education program reached 3,481 participants from August 2011 to October 12, 2012. Programs included interpretive hikes, habitat restoration events, and teacher trainings.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Environmental Education coordinator. Continue support for environmental education programs begun with Grant SG-2010-089.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-coordinating-education-efforts-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-0,,,, 10000315,"Staff position for coordinating volunteer efforts throughout the City's regional parks and trails system",2012,65857,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Logged 9,232 volunteer hours, equivalent to 4.44 full-time employees.","A total of 9,676 individuals served a total of 21,137 volunteer hours restoring habitat in Saint Paul regional parks in large groups. An additional estimated 50 volunteers also planted and maintained gardens and small parcels of natural area, serving about 2500 volunteer hours.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Volunteer Coordinator. Continue to recruit, coordinate, lead volunteers in land stewardship and wildlife monitoring projects. Initially funded with Grant SG-2010-088",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-coordinating-volunteer-efforts-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-trails,,,, 10000326,"Staff position for volunteer coordinator at Tamarack Nature Center in Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2012,60000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","418 volunteers totaling 6,719 hours.","In 2014, Tamarack had a total of 145 volunteers who contributed 6,533 hours. The 2014 total hours represents a contribution of approximately 3.14 FTE positions, worth over $147,319.15. In 2013, volunteers contributed 5,458 hours which represents a contribution of approximately 2.5 FTE positions, worth over $115,000. This grant is closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Tamarack Nature Center. Continue to support volunteer corps for the nature center initially funded with Grant SG-2010-081",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-volunteer-coordinator-tamarack-nature-center-bald-eagle-otter-lakes,,,, 10000328,"Staff position to coordinate volunteers throughout the county's regional parks and trails system",2012,65000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Education, resource maintenance.","1,010 volunteers put in 3,744 hours at a volunteer rate of $21.79 for a total of $81,581.76. Volunteers completed trash clean up, invasive species management and native seed collection. Other Resources: Sponsorship and advertising opportunities throughout the regional parks brought in: $14,350 Donations were received for restoration projects, a courtesy dock, corporate volunteer matching and Eagle Scout project throughout the regional park system for a total of $8,275. The County received a $1,950 grant for a portable AED for the Park Rangers; Raised $2,560 through a partnership with a few non-profit community organizations that benefit adults with disabilities.",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Anoka County",,"County-wide. Hire staff to coordinate volunteers and resources to use throughout the County's regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-coordinate-volunteers-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000349,"Staff volunteer coordinator position",2013,65000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Hire volunteers & resource coordinator to work throughout system.","Volunteer/Resource Coordinator was hired and worked through Nov. 2013. 1529 volunteers contributed 4779 hours at a rate of $22.14 for a total contribution of $105,807. $21,350 was secured through sponsorships and another $4,100 was received through donations, grants and other miscellaneous sources.",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Anoka County",,"Continue resource volunteer coordinator position.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-position,,,, 10000357,"Staff volunteer coordinator position for the City's regional parks and trails system",2013,65857,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Worked with St Thomas College to develop a framework for a Volunteer Park Patrol Program for the department's 2013 accreditation process.","Project started November 24, 2012; From September 2013 to March 10, 2014, the volunteer coordinator developed volunteer management materials for the department's 2013 accreditation process; collaborated with the U-of St Thomas and Parks staff to create framework for a Volunteer Park Patrol Program, coordinated the 27th annual Citywide Cleanup event, planned the 28th annual event, improved community outreach via the City webpage, Facebook, and electronic newsletters; developed a Volunteer Handbook; logged the equivalent of 2 FTE of volunteer labor in 2013.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Volunteer coordinator.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-position-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000358,"Staff education coordinator for the City's regional parks and trails system",2013,68177,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Collaborate with multiple partners to conduct numerous programs including hiking and geocache programs.","The Environmental Education program reached 1,172 participants between October 15, 2012 to March 15, 2014. Programs and events included Story Walk outdoor literacy program, Urban Birding Festival of the Twin Cities, geocaching, nature photography, and ice fishing.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Education coordinator to implement environmental ed programs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-education-coordinator-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000386,"Staff position to coordinate volunteers at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2013,60000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","In 2014, Tamarack had a total of 145 volunteers who contributed 6,533 hours The total hours in 2014 represents a contribution of approximately 3.14 FTE positions, worth over $147,319.15. In 2013, volunteers contributed 5,458 hours which represents a contribution of approximately 2.5 FTE positions, worth over $115,000.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park. Support volunteer corps.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-coordinate-volunteers-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000392,"Staff volunteer coordinator (year 1 of 2)",2014,60000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased volunteers over time and create a sustainable core group of volunteers.","In 2014, Tamarack had a total of 145 volunteers who contributed 6,533 hours The total hours in 2014 represents a contribution of approximately 3.14 FTE positions, worth over $147,319.15. In 2013, volunteers contributed 5,458 hours which represents a contribution of approximately 2.5 FTE positions, worth over $115,000. Volunteer planning opportunities are currently underway for 2015.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park. Build and support a volunteer corps for Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow. (Year 1 of 2)",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-year-1-2,,,, 10000393,"Staff volunteer coordinator (year 2 of 2)",2015,60000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased volunteers over time and create a sustainable core group of volunteers.","Built volunteer corps for Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Bald Eagle Otter Lakes Regional Park. Build and support a volunteer corps for Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-year-2-2,,,, 10000416,"Staff volunteer coordinator",2014,35000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased visits to park over time.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Anoka County",,"County-wide, hire volunteer resource coordinator.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator,,,, 10000417,"Staff landscape architect",2014,40000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Increased visits to park over time.","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"County-wide, hire landscape architect or designer to work on parks and trails, amenities, and facility projects.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-landscape-architect,,,, 10000418,"Staff landscape architect",2015,80000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Improve Park Facilities","Project completed. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"County-wide, hire landscape architect or designer to work on parks and trails, amenities, and facility projects.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Von DeLinde",,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-landscape-architect-0,,,, 10000428,"Staff education coordinator for the City's regional parks and trails system",2014,69000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Number of (increased) program participants.","Anticipated start date for FY2014 grant is May 2014 to engage 1,000 volunteer members in regional parks annually. Projected started March 16, 2014 & from Mar 2014 to January 31, 2015, the environmental education program engaged a total of 2,357 participants. It established new offerings including nature play family meetups, citizen science wildlife monitoring, and Parks after Dark programs while continuing to expand existing programs and events such as Urban Birding Festival, Story Walks, preschool nature classes, geocaching, and nature photography.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Education coordinator to implement environmental ed programs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-education-coordinator-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-0,,,, 10000429,"Staff education coordinator for the City's regional parks and trails system",2015,69000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Education Coordinator position to develop and implement environmental educational programs. ","Engage approximately 1,000 community members in Regional Parks annually. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Education coordinator to implement environmental ed programs.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-education-coordinator-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-1,,,, 10000430,"Staff volunteer coordinator for the City's regional parks and trails system (Year 1 of 2)",2014,66000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Volunteer coordinator position to coordinate Natural Resource Volunteers in land stewardship. ","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Volunteer coordinator to recruit, coordinate, and lead Natural Resource Volunteers .",,Jurisdiction-wide,2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000431,"Staff volunteer coordinator for the City's regional parks and trails system (Year 2 of 2)",2015,65980,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Volunteer coordinator position to coordinate Natural Resource Volunteers in land stewardship. ","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"System-wide. Volunteer coordinator to recruit, coordinate, and lead Natural Resource Volunteers .",,Jurisdiction-wide,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-coordinator-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-2-2,,,, 10000470,"Staff programming FTE and paving work for Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2015,297000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Construct 2.1 miles of trail and trailhead parking lot","2.1 miles of paved trail, pedestrian bridge and parking lot constructed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park construct 2.1 miles of trail and bridge on Minnesota River Bluff Regional Trail; includes engineering, parking lot and landscaping.",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-programming-fte-and-paving-work-lake-minnewashta-regional-park,,,, 10000297,"Staff position for volunteer coordinator throughout the City's regional parks and trails system",2011,60000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Proposed measurable outcomes for 2011:? 50 volunteer events, 15,000 volunteer hours, train 15 skilled volunteers","Park Steward volunteer programs completed. 395 volunteers completed 3,887 volunteer hours of service, recruited and trained 5 skilled volunteers to lead educational interpretive hikes in St Paul's regional parks.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Volunteer Coordinator position to recruit, coordinate, and lead Natural Resource Volunteers in land stewardship and wildlife monitoring projects. A? The person would also lead volunteers in performing responsible natural resource and environmental work.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-volunteer-coordinator-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000298,"Staff position for coordinating education efforts throughout the City's regional parks and trails system",2011,52000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Proposed measurable outcomes for 2011:? 35 individual programs, 1,150 participants ?","Park Steward volunteer programs completed. 395 volunteers completed 3,887 volunteer hours of service, recruited and trained 5 skilled volunteers to lead educational interpretive hikes in St Paul's regional parks.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Education coordinator position to develop and implement environmental educational programs including general environmental programs and site specific programs including presentations, tours, lectures, field labs, and nature observations at St. Paul regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-coordinating-education-efforts-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-trails,,,, 10000543,"Staff recreation and volunteer specialist throughout the County's regional parks and trails system",2016,37000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Record and report the number of visitors who participated in outdoor recreation programs, the number of programs held in regional parks and trails, the number of programs held in community parks to introduce regional parks, and the number of participants who attended special events. ","3800 participated in outdoor recreation programs, 125 County programs held, 60 Parks special events having 1,360 participants, 390 volunteers recorded over 800 hours. ",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue Recreation and Volunteer Specialist position initiated in 2014 to develop and implement recreation and volunteer programs. Engage 3,000 park visitors through 90 programs provided in the County Regional Parks in outreach programming. Legacy funds will leverage $42,000 in County General funds.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty ",Walsh,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-recreation-and-volunteer-specialist-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails,,,, 10000640,"Staff a communication and outreach specialist to engage underserved populations throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (Year 1 of 2)",2018,76000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of engagement events, people engaged in person and online, diverse populations engaged, diverse populations engaged online. ","1. Number of engagement events - 59 2. Total number of people engaged in person and online - 5,422,977 3. Total number of diverse populations engaged in person - 3,652 4. Total number of diverse populations engaged online - 1,053,828 ",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Anoka County",,"Staff a communication and outreach specialist to engage underserved populations throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (Year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-communication-and-outreach-specialist-engage-underserved-populations-throughout,,,, 10000641,"Staff a communication and outreach specialist to engage underserved populations throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (Year 2 of 2)",2019,84000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of engagement events, people engaged in person and online, diverse populations engaged, diverse populations engaged online. ","1. Number of engagement events - 59 2. Total number of people engaged in person and online - 5,422,977 3. Total number of diverse populations engaged in person - 3,652 4. Total number of diverse populations engaged online - 1,053,828 ",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Anoka County",,"Staff a communication and outreach specialist to engage underserved populations throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (Year 2 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Anoka,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-communication-and-outreach-specialist-engage-underserved-populations-throughout-0,,,, 10000644,"Staff volunteer specialist through the County's regional parks and trails system (year 1 of 2)",2018,37500,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of participants in each recreation program, the number of volunteer hours. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue full time position of Recreation and Volunteer Specialist. The position entails focused work in recreation programming, special events, volunteer recruitment and programming. Specifically, the position develops, implements, instructs, markets recreation and volunteer programs. Additionally, the position contributes to the overall planning, evaluation, and promotion of recreation and volunteer services for the Parks Department.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-specialist-through-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-1-2,,,, 10000645,"Staff volunteer specialist through the County's regional parks and trails system (year 2 of 2)",2019,37500,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of participants in each recreation program, the number of volunteer hours. ","Final report not yet submitted",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Carver County",,"Continue full time position of Recreation and Volunteer Specialist. The position entails focused work in recreation programming, special events, volunteer recruitment and programming. Specifically, the position develops, implements, instructs, markets recreation and volunteer programs. Additionally, the position contributes to the overall planning, evaluation, and promotion of recreation and volunteer services for the Parks Department.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-specialist-through-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-system-year-2-2,,,, 10000663,"Staff volunteer corps support for the County's regional parks and trails units (year 1 of 2)",2018,75000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of annual volunteers at the Nature Center and Discovery Hollow, and the participation hours. ","2019: 6,694 volunteer hours and 147 volunteers 2020: 1,051 volunteer hours and 77 volunteers",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue to support a volunteer corps for the Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow and Garden Area. Volunteers assist with programs, assist with animal care, assist with natural resource preservation and restoration, and assist with special events and projects. Recruit, train, recognize, and manage volunteers.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-corps-support-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-units-year-1-2,,,, 10000664,"Staff volunteer corps support for the County's regional parks and trails units (year 1 of 2)",2019,75000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of annual volunteers at the Nature Center and Discovery Hollow, and the participation hours. ","2019: 6,694 volunteer hours and 147 volunteers 2020: 1,051 volunteer hours and 77 volunteers",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Continue to support a volunteer corps for the Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow and Garden Area. Volunteers assist with programs, assist with animal care, assist with natural resource preservation and restoration, and assist with special events and projects. Recruit, train, recognize, and manage volunteers.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-corps-support-countys-regional-parks-and-trails-units-year-1-2-0,,,, 10000677,"Staff volunteer and education coordinators throughout the city's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",2018,245000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of riders at shuttle lot, the survey results of rider satisfaction and effectiveness of the program, implement new survey aimed at non-riders visiting Como Zoo and Conservatory to increase ridership and capture rates, and record all activities, programs, program hours, participants, volunteer hours. ","1. 2018: 18,546 riders, 2019: 24,792 riders 2. 2018 capture rate: 1.90%, 2019 capture rate: 2.20% 3. 50 programs over 294 hours, reached 1,045 participants and 153 partners and volunteers. Programming included early childhood environmental education, fishing, programming with our recreation center youth and an urban family camping program and wellness workshops. 5 large special events over the course of 24 hours reached 2,867 participants and 190 partners and volunteers. 4. Participant surveys documented a >90% satisfaction rate 5. 3,835 volunteers engaged in volunteerism in over 18,000 hours 6. Activities included frost seeding, wildlife monitoring, hauling brush, removing invasive plants, enhancing park land through plantings, picking up trash, and collecting seed 7. Participant surveys documented a 97% satisfaction rate",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Staff volunteer and education coordinators throughout the city's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-and-education-coordinators-throughout-citys-regional-park-and-trail-units,,,, 10000678,"Staff volunteer and education coordinators throughout the city's regional park and trail units (year 2 of 2)",2019,245000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the number of riders at shuttle lot, the survey results of rider satisfaction and effectiveness of the program, implement new survey aimed at non-riders visiting Como Zoo and Conservatory to increase ridership and capture rates, and record all activities, programs, program hours, participants, volunteer hours. ","See ID 390 ",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Staff volunteer and education coordinators throughout the city's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)",,Jurisdiction-wide,2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-volunteer-and-education-coordinators-throughout-citys-regional-park-and-trail-0,,,, 10000496,"Start construction of 2-acre nature play area and 1-acre children's garden, including garden house, at Tamarack Nature Center",2010,954000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. ","Increased visits. Park visits increased from 272,300 in 2009 (pre-construction) to 332,500 in 2011 (post-construction).",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park start construction of two-acre nature play area and one-acre children's garden (including garden house for multi-purpose programs) at Tamarack Nature Center. A? Play area development to include rock climbing area, cascading play stream, stumps and hollows play area, sledding hill, arbor gathering, seating area, fencing, pathways and landscaping. A? Children's Garden to include water pumping features, raised planting beds, gardening spaces, soil play table, wash stations, pathways, fencing, landscaping and multipurpose garden support/teaching building. A?",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/start-construction-2-acre-nature-play-area-and-1-acre-childrens-garden-including-garden,,,, 19180,"State Park Group Camp Development",2013,800000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"Group camps provide an opportunity for groups to camp together outside the traditional campground. Group camps are used by scout groups, church groups, social groups, and families. A need has been identified to add amenities to rustic group camps, such as electrical hookups, a picnic shelter, and in some instances, modern sanitation facilities.",,,2012-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-park-group-camp-development,,,, 19180,"State Park Group Camp Development",2012,80000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(2)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"Group camps provide an opportunity for groups to camp together outside the traditional campground. Group camps are used by scout groups, church groups, social groups, and families. A need has been identified to add amenities to rustic group camps, such as electrical hookups, a picnic shelter, and in some instances, modern sanitation facilities.",,,2012-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-park-group-camp-development,,,, 3237,"State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal",2013,60000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"Provide trail rehabilitation and renewal on state park and forest trails, these are primarily non-motorized trails which due to funding priorities, have not had any significant maintenance for many years. This effort has provided a means to start addressing these trail needs and in doing so working on the most critical first. This has resulted in trail renewal work in 19 state forests and 15 state parks providing for more sustainable trails and better public safety and enjoyment.","The Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Trails Division efforts to provide quality recreational trail opportunities close to all of the citizens of Minnesota means an expand trail renewal effort at all of the state parks, recreation areas and state forests. Recreational demands have changed in recent years and the trail systems in the parks and forests have not kept up with these change in demands. Demands have increased for quality equestrian and mountain bike trails. Quality trail for these enthusiasts is not a forest road but rather a technical, narrow trail that uses the natural contour of the land and is sustainable. As these types of facilities are provided, recreational use increases and often within the target market of younger users and a variety of ethnic backgrounds. This also creates a positive trail experience which will encourage repeat use, added outdoor recreation, an increased appreciation for these natural setting trails and a healthier population resulting from more exercise. These efforts will also provide these opportunities close to home which tends to mean they will be used more often.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-park-and-state-forest-trail-renewal,,,, 3237,"State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal",2012,60000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"Provide trail rehabilitation and renewal on state park and forest trails, these are primarily non-motorized trails which due to funding priorities, have not had any significant maintenance for many years. This effort has provided a means to start addressing these trail needs and in doing so working on the most critical first. This has resulted in trail renewal work in 19 state forests and 15 state parks providing for more sustainable trails and better public safety and enjoyment.","The Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Trails Division efforts to provide quality recreational trail opportunities close to all of the citizens of Minnesota means an expand trail renewal effort at all of the state parks, recreation areas and state forests. Recreational demands have changed in recent years and the trail systems in the parks and forests have not kept up with these change in demands. Demands have increased for quality equestrian and mountain bike trails. Quality trail for these enthusiasts is not a forest road but rather a technical, narrow trail that uses the natural contour of the land and is sustainable. As these types of facilities are provided, recreational use increases and often within the target market of younger users and a variety of ethnic backgrounds. This also creates a positive trail experience which will encourage repeat use, added outdoor recreation, an increased appreciation for these natural setting trails and a healthier population resulting from more exercise. These efforts will also provide these opportunities close to home which tends to mean they will be used more often.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-park-and-state-forest-trail-renewal,,,, 3237,"State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal",2011,650000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Provide trail rehabilitation and renewal on state park and forest trails, these are primarily non-motorized trails which due to funding priorities, have not had any significant maintenance for many years. This effort has provided a means to start addressing these trail needs and in doing so working on the most critical first. This has resulted in trail renewal work in 19 state forests and 15 state parks providing for more sustainable trails and better public safety and enjoyment.","The Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Trails Division efforts to provide quality recreational trail opportunities close to all of the citizens of Minnesota means an expand trail renewal effort at all of the state parks, recreation areas and state forests. Recreational demands have changed in recent years and the trail systems in the parks and forests have not kept up with these change in demands. Demands have increased for quality equestrian and mountain bike trails. Quality trail for these enthusiasts is not a forest road but rather a technical, narrow trail that uses the natural contour of the land and is sustainable. As these types of facilities are provided, recreational use increases and often within the target market of younger users and a variety of ethnic backgrounds. This also creates a positive trail experience which will encourage repeat use, added outdoor recreation, an increased appreciation for these natural setting trails and a healthier population resulting from more exercise. These efforts will also provide these opportunities close to home which tends to mean they will be used more often.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-park-and-state-forest-trail-renewal,,,, 3237,"State Park and State Forest Trail Renewal",2010,405000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"This program funding will provide sustainable trails that are safe and meet trail enthusiast expectations in all 72 state parks and recreational areas. ","Renewed existing trails in most state parks and recreation areas dealing with the most critical first. This provided a very important start to ensuring that all trails within state parks and recreation areas are safe sustainable and enjoyable for the trail users. ",,,,,,,,,,"Provide trail rehabilitation and renewal on state park and forest trails, these are primarily non-motorized trails which due to funding priorities, have not had any significant maintenance for many years. This effort has provided a means to start addressing these trail needs and in doing so working on the most critical first. This has resulted in trail renewal work in 19 state forests and 15 state parks providing for more sustainable trails and better public safety and enjoyment.","The Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Trails Division efforts to provide quality recreational trail opportunities close to all of the citizens of Minnesota means an expand trail renewal effort at all of the state parks, recreation areas and state forests. Recreational demands have changed in recent years and the trail systems in the parks and forests have not kept up with these change in demands. Demands have increased for quality equestrian and mountain bike trails. Quality trail for these enthusiasts is not a forest road but rather a technical, narrow trail that uses the natural contour of the land and is sustainable. As these types of facilities are provided, recreational use increases and often within the target market of younger users and a variety of ethnic backgrounds. This also creates a positive trail experience which will encourage repeat use, added outdoor recreation, an increased appreciation for these natural setting trails and a healthier population resulting from more exercise. These efforts will also provide these opportunities close to home which tends to mean they will be used more often.",,,,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Ron,Potter,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5362",Ron.Potter@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-park-and-state-forest-trail-renewal,,,, 3221,"State Park Buildings and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance",2013,400000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","Every year MNDNR Parks and Trails dedicates funds for emergency repairs and unpredictable facility maintenance needs. The target is to provide increased support to 67 state parks and 7 state recreation areas. ","Measurable outcomes for FY2013 are currently being compiled available in late November.",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds unpredictable maintenance expenditures in State Parks such as storm damage, waterline repair, electrical system repair, erosion repair, utility system repair, and small site improvements. ","Accelerated maintenance funding for state parks allows the system to quickly respond to unforeseen events such as severe storms, flooding, and utility system failures that impact park users. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-park-buildings-and-facilities-emergency-repair-and-maintenance,,,, 3221,"State Park Buildings and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance",2012,392850,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(3)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan","Every year MNDNR Parks and Trails dedicates funds for emergency repairs and unpredictable facility maintenance needs. The target is to provide increased support to state parks and state recreation areas.","Facilities at 49 State Parks and State Recreation Areas received critical Improvements and/or repairs in FY2013 in the following locations: Big Bog Buffalo River Garden Island Glacial Lakes Glendalough Hayes Lake Itasca Lake Bemidji Lake Bronson Lake Carlos LaSalle Maplewood Old Mill Zippel Bay Afton Beaver Creek Valley Buffalo River Charles Lindbergh Crow Wing Forestville/Mystery Cave Jay Cooke Lake Bronson Lac Qui Parle Nerstrand Big Woods Rice Lake Saint Croix Schoolcraft Wild River.",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds unpredictable maintenance expenditures in State Parks such as storm damage, waterline repair, electrical system repair, erosion repair, utility system repair, and small site improvements. ","Accelerated maintenance funding for state parks allows the system to quickly respond to unforeseen events such as severe storms, flooding, and utility system failures that impact park users. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-park-buildings-and-facilities-emergency-repair-and-maintenance,,,, 3221,"State Park Buildings and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance",2011,889116,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This program funds unpredictable maintenance expenditures in State Parks such as storm damage, waterline repair, electrical system repair, erosion repair, utility system repair, and small site improvements. ","Accelerated maintenance funding for state parks allows the system to quickly respond to unforeseen events such as severe storms, flooding, and utility system failures that impact park users. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-park-buildings-and-facilities-emergency-repair-and-maintenance,,,, 3221,"State Park Buildings and Facilities Emergency Repair and Maintenance",2010,620884,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Every year MNDNR Parks and Trails dedicates funds for emergency repairs and unpredictable facility maintenance needs. The target is to provide increased support to 66 state parks and state recreation areas. ","2010 funds were fully distributed and expended to repair broken water lines clean up storm and flood damage and replace failing sewer systems. 2011 funds have been distributed at individual state parks and regional offices.",,,,,,,,,,"This program funds unpredictable maintenance expenditures in State Parks such as storm damage, waterline repair, electrical system repair, erosion repair, utility system repair, and small site improvements. ","Accelerated maintenance funding for state parks allows the system to quickly respond to unforeseen events such as severe storms, flooding, and utility system failures that impact park users. ",,2009-07-01,,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-park-buildings-and-facilities-emergency-repair-and-maintenance,,,, 3269,"State Park Fire Rings and Picnic Tables",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Partial replacement of table and fire rings in all regions, Replacement of substandard picnic tables with ada-compliant new tables and replacement of fire rings with a safer design that reduces accidental burns","$400 000 in picnic table and fire ring orders processed and shipped to parks in 2010, ADA accessible picnic tables and fire rings were installed at 1600 state park campsites.",,,,,,,,,,"Replacement of picnic tables and fire rings at various state parks with safer, accessible options. To date, picnic table purchases have been completed for 39 (69%) of all state park and recreations areas. New fire rings have been purchased for 36 (74%) of all state park and recreation areas.","This funding will provide much safer fire rings, preventing a number of burn accidents each year. New picnic tables and rings will provide greater accessibility within campgrounds.",,2010-05-01,2015-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-park-fire-rings-and-picnic-tables,,,, 3239,"State-wide Parks and Trails map (web)",2011,5000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"A web-based map viewer, and will be made available to the public through the D.N.R. website (mndnr.gov). All non-state data will rely explicitly on outside resources collected by the University of Minnesota.",,,2011-06-15,2012-06-15,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Ellison,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5645",amy.ellison@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-wide-parks-and-trails-map-web,,,, 3244,"Statewide Accessible Campfire Ring Installation",2010,54000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"To provide accessible picnicking opportunities within Parks and Trails management units","Provided 400 accessible campfire rings in 21 State Parks",,,,,,,,,,"Replace campfire rings in state parks and state recreation areas with accessible campfire rings. New fire rings have been purchased for 36 (47%) of all state park and recreation areas.","This funding will provide much safer fire rings, preventing a number of burn accidents each year. ",,2010-06-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-accessible-campfire-ring-installation,,,, 3291,"State-wide Parks and Trails map (print)",2011,20000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Map scale will guide the quantity and type of information available in print form. Legislation passed in 2009, Chapter 172, states the need for a printed map product, as well as a web-based interface that is available to the public. Facilities included on the general legislative printed map (or booklet) will be State and Regional parks, State and major Regional trails, State Forest Campgrounds and Day-Use Areas, and basic information on how to access more information on these facilities.",,,2011-06-15,2012-06-15,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Ellison,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5645",amy.ellison@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-wide-parks-and-trails-map-print,,,, 3292,"Statewide vault toilet riser installation",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"Replace non-accessible vault toilet risers with accessible vault toilet risers",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,larry,killien,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(218) 999-7924",larry.killien+AEA-state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-vault-toilet-riser-installation,,,, 3293,"Statewide Accessible Picnic Table Installation",2014,146000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Replace worn and inaccessible picnic tables in state parks and state recreation areas. To date, picnic table purchases have been completed for 39 (51%) of all state park and recreations areas. ","New picnic tables and rings will provide greater accessibility within campgrounds.",,2014-06-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-accessible-picnic-table-installation,,,, 25784,"Statewide System Plan",2014,200000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"Greater MN Regional Park and Trail Commission",,"Develop a statewide system plan for regional parks and trails outside the seven county metropolitan area",,,2014-06-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-system-plan,,,, 10000520,"Stormwater improvements at Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,303000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare trail visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post-construction).","The project was completed. The park visits increased from 459,500 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 544,200 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 84,700 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park, realign visitor center entrance road, improve storm water management including flood mitigation and ecological health of adjacent wetland.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stormwater-improvements-lebanon-hills-regional-park,,,, 18269,"Sucker Creek Preserve",2013,495000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Detroit Lakes",,"Acquire 52.7 acres and development of a picnic shelter, restrooms, trails, bog walk and site amenities. ",,,2013-06-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Becker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sucker-creek-preserve,,,, 10020232,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail Master Planning",2022,19179,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Long-range plan completed and approved by the St. Paul City Council",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Conduct engagement for and preparation of a master plan for a future regional trail along Summit Ave. ",,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/summit-ave-regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 10020232,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail Master Planning",2021,278811,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completion of master plan","Long-range plan completed and approved by the St. Paul City Council",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Conduct engagement for and preparation of a master plan for a future regional trail along Summit Ave. ",,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/summit-ave-regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 10020232,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail Master Planning",2020,64189,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000",,"Long-range plan completed and approved by the St. Paul City Council",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Conduct engagement for and preparation of a master plan for a future regional trail along Summit Ave. ",,"Summit Ave. Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/summit-ave-regional-trail-master-planning,,,, 25826,"Sunrise Prairie Trail",2014,75000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"Chisago County",,"Rehabilitation of the Sunrise Prairie Trail.",,,2014-08-21,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sunrise-prairie-trail,,,, 9467,"Superior Hiking Trail Construction - Sec 14 to Martin Road",2012,30000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Normanna Township",,"to construct 5.9 miles of the Superior Hiking Trail from west of Reservoir Road in Normanna Township to Martin Road in Duluth",,,2012-04-10,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/superior-hiking-trail-construction-sec-14-martin-road,,,, 9493,"Superior Hiking Trail Construction Alden Township",2010,20000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Alden Township",,"to construct 5.1 miles of the Superior Hiking Trail from Fox Farm Road West Trail head to the East Trail head in Alden Township",,,2010-05-04,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/superior-hiking-trail-construction-alden-township-0,,,, 10000580,"Supplement wayfinding project throughout Ramsey County's cross country ski trails",2016,25000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Report on the wayfinding sign standards for cross country ski trails, the cross country ski trail maps, and the number of wayfinding signs installed.","Project completed and wayfinding signs constructed at 95 locations on cross?country ski trails.",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement Way finding implementation costs for cross-country ski trails at Battle Creek Regional Park, Tamarack Nature Center, and Grass-Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park. *( 2013 winter visits; Bald Eagle Otter Lake, 21,800 visits; Battle Creek Regional Park, 62,600 visits; and Grass Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Park, 62,100 visits).",,Jurisdiction-wide,2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/supplement-wayfinding-project-throughout-ramsey-countys-cross-country-ski-trails,,,, 25801,"Swedish Immigrant Trail",2014,1338000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"Chisago County",,"Development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail, including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park.",,,2014-09-24,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swedish-immigrant-trail,,,, 9419,"Tamarack Nature Center Garden House",2010,75000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Ramsey County",,"to design and install solar PV power equipment at the Garden Center adjacent to the children's garden for interpretive experiences",,,2010-06-11,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tamarack-nature-center-garden-house,,,, 3251,"Technology for Conservation Education",2009,50000,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Use technology, such as touch-screen computers, GPS units, digital cameras and podcast devices to implement new forms of conservation education.","Delivering educational messages by connecting technology fun with outdoor learning has proven to be an effective method needed to meet the learning styles of younger generations. ",,2009-07-01,2011-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Arndt,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5578",patricia.arndt@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/technology-conservation-education,,,, 3273,"Temperance River State Park - trail rehab to provide accessibility",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Provide an accessible route at Temperance River Wayside","Provide an accessible route at Temperance River Wayside",,,,,,,,,,"Construct an accessible route ",,,2010-05-20,2010-07-06,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/temperance-river-state-park-trail-rehab-provide-accessibility,,,, 10015525,"TH5 Regional Trail, MN Arboretum Connection",2021,286715,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Construct approximately 2 miles of regional trail connecting existing trails at Century Boulevard to an existing trail underpass at Minnewashta Parkway","Two miles of bituminous trail constructed and including an underpass and boardwalk/bridge",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Construct approximately 2 miles of 10' wide regional trail connecting existing trails at Century Blvd to an existing trail underpass at Minnewashta Parkway. From Century Blvd to Hwy 41 construct trail in MNDOT ROW for TH 5 & Life Time Fitness. Obtain easements as needed from private property owners. At Hwy 41 construct an underpass connecting the trail on the E & W side of Hwy 41, construct trail on U of M Landscape Arboretum property to Minnewashta Parkway. ",,"TH 5 Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/th5-regional-trail-mn-arboretum-connection,,,, 9452,"The Soo Line - Father Hennepin State Park Link",2012,158000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Isle Harbor Township",,"to construct 1.10 miles of new trail to connect Father Hennepin State Park trail system to the Soo Line Trail System",,,2012-10-25,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/soo-line-father-hennepin-state-park-link,,,, 10012043,"Theodore Wirth Implementation",2020,970000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Number and type of new park facilities. Number and type of refurbished/reconstructed park facilities. Mileage and type of new and reconstructed trails. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Implementation of various aspects of the adopted master plan, as prioritized by the community in that plan after further conversation with park users and community members to select final projects, including design, engineering, and administration for trails rehabilitation, natural areas, wayfinding, signage, interpretive elements, stormwater management, buildings, shelters, and historic resources",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/theodore-wirth-implementation,,,, 10035427,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park - Plan Implementation",2024,300000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Miles and type of trails implemented and/or rehabilitated.","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Funding would implement trail rehabilitation, access and accessibility improvements, and connections to transit throughout Theodore Wirth Regional Park. This funding is for the same project described in the FY 2023 Parks and Trails Legacy request. It has been determined through community engagement to focus efforts on trail rehabilitation, wayfinding, and accessibility.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2023-07-01,2027-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/theodore-wirth-regional-park-plan-implementation,,,, 10035411,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park - Long-Range Plan Implementation",2023,1508109,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Miles and type of trails rehabilitated. Number of wayfinding signs installed. Acres of habitat enhanced/restored. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Funding would be allocated to two major projects in the park. A portion would improve wayfinding throughoughout the park and also address trail surface conditions, realign trail routes to make them less confusing or more accessible, and provide visitor comfort facilities like benches, restroom enclosures, and drinking fountains. A portion would be used to stabilize eroding slopes and restore degraded forest habitat in the vicinity of Twin Lake. Specific grant activities include administration, design services, community engagement, events, fabrication, and construction administration for construction activities including grading, planting, trails, signage, comfort facilities, habitat enhancement, stormwater management, and roadway crossings.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/theodore-wirth-regional-park-long-range-plan-implementation,,,, 10035411,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park - Long-Range Plan Implementation",2017,20,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Miles and type of trails rehabilitated. Number of wayfinding signs installed. Acres of habitat enhanced/restored. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Funding would be allocated to two major projects in the park. A portion would improve wayfinding throughoughout the park and also address trail surface conditions, realign trail routes to make them less confusing or more accessible, and provide visitor comfort facilities like benches, restroom enclosures, and drinking fountains. A portion would be used to stabilize eroding slopes and restore degraded forest habitat in the vicinity of Twin Lake. Specific grant activities include administration, design services, community engagement, events, fabrication, and construction administration for construction activities including grading, planting, trails, signage, comfort facilities, habitat enhancement, stormwater management, and roadway crossings.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Arvidson,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/theodore-wirth-regional-park-long-range-plan-implementation,,,, 10000441,"Three Rivers Park District",2014,912000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measured annual trail visits on trail when opened. Trail visits data will be reported in 2018.","Trail completed. ",,5720000,Federal,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Intercity Regional Trail, Grand Rounds & Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Intercity Regional Trail.",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/three-rivers-park-district,,,, 10000442,"Three Rivers Park District",2015,463430,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Measured annual trail visits on trail when opened. Trail visits data will be reported in 2018.","Trail completed. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Intercity Regional Trail, Grand Rounds & Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail. Design and construct the Intercity Regional Trail.",,"Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail/Three Rivers",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe ",Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/three-rivers-park-district-0,,,, 9441,"Toss it Green",2011,41159,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Duluth",,"to install 10 solar electric trash compactor units and 10 recycling trash units to be placed along the Lakewalk Trail starting at Bayfront Festival Park and ending at 47th Avenue East",,,2011-01-19,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/toss-it-green,,,, 3280,"Touch-screen kiosks",2012,20369,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(a)(1)","Sec. 3. Department of Natural Resources (a)$14262000 the first year and $14603000 the second year are for state parks recreation areas and trails to: (1)Connect people to the outdoors; (2)Acquire land and create opportunities; (3)Maintain existing holdings; and (4)Improve cooperation by coordinating with partners to implement the 25-year long-range parks and trails legacy plan",,,,,,,,,,,,"This project will increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities at Minnesota state parks and trails among underrepresented groups by creating handicap-accessible, touch-screen kiosks, with information in multiple languages, and placing the kiosks in high-traffic, family-oriented locations. Between July 1, 2012, and June 30, 2013, three of the kiosks were installed at the Minnesota Zoo, Rosedale Center and Midtown Global Market; the other three rotated among 3M, Brookdale Public Library, Shoreview Community Center, Maple Grove Community Center, Hennepin County Government Center and the State Fair. ","The division is working to increase awareness about outdoor recreation opportunities among groups currently underrepresented at state parks and trails (families with young children, people with disabilities, people whose primary language is not English). Instead of waiting for them to come to us for information (by visiting, calling, or going to our website), we are going to them by placing eye-catching kiosks in high-traffic locations that they frequent. In addition to getting information while interacting with the kiosk at each location, kiosk users can enter their email or mailing address and request that additional information--including the Minnesota State Parks and Trails Guide, maps, seasonal program catalogs, fishing regulations, and a wide variety of other DNR publications--be sent to them. That way, if they're in a hurry, they don't have to copy it all down at the kiosk, they can pick up where they left off on their trip-planning when they get home. During FY 2013, the DNR received and fulfilled nearly 300 requests (approximately 10 per week) for publications from kiosk visitors. ",,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Barrett,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5582",amy.barrett@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/touch-screen-kiosks-0,,,, 10000593,"Traffic study at Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2016,81989,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Number of recommendations to improve traffic patterns, including four intersections and nine parking lots","Study recommendations and cost estimates produced for seven areas targeted for improvement. ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Continue implementation of the adopted RP Master Plan: Perform a traffic study of four intersections, traffic counts, circulation patterns, and parking access /layout at 9 parking lots to provide a framework for improving access and circulation for the roughly 1 million annual visitors, with approximately 64% of users being of Asian background.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Hahm,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/traffic-study-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10000313,"Trail and road work for Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2012,875000,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2012) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased visits.","Construction activities for the Sucker Lake Road and Trail Redevelopment project at Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Park were completed in 2014. The number of park visits to Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Parks were 644,800 in 2012 (pre-construction). The number of park visits to Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Parks were 746,300 in 2013. The grant has been closed out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park. Construct road & trail improvements; develop separated off-road bituminous trail, trailhead and parking. Areas.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park",2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-and-road-work-vadnais-snail-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000475,"Trail renovation and construction at Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2015,100000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.",,"No outcomes reported",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"FY2015 P9 At Theodore With RP $100,000 for trail work, landscaping, site utilities, survey and site investigations, design and engineering and project management.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-renovation-and-construction-theodore-wirth-regional-park,,,, 10000480,"Trail development at Rice Creek North Regional Trail",2015,240000,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2015) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Growth in park visits overtime. Connect the Rice Creek North Regional Trail to the Highway 96 Regional Trail.","Project completed",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail, develop trail and connection, storm water management improvements, and site amenities",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-development-rice-creek-north-regional-trail,,,, 10000597,"Trail construction at Spring Lake Regional Park",2016,300000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","1. Lineal feet of trail constructed across berm through wetland providing access to and observation of public ally owned wetlands and an iron-sand filter system for water quality treatment installed by project partners. 2. Trail miles constructed. 3. Num","Project completed 475 lineal feet of trail constructed across berm through wetland, 0.64 miles of trail constructed, and 4 partners involved in successful trail construction including Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, Prior Lake Spring Lake Watershed District, City of Prior Lake, Three Rivers Park District. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Scott County",,"Construct segment of planned trail system and implement natural resource wetland restoration and enhancement work in collaboration with the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, City of Prior Lake, and the Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District. This project will leverage funds from partner agencies.",,"Spring Lake Regional park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Patricia ",Freeman,,"200 4th Ave W",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8752,pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-construction-spring-lake-regional-park,,,, 10000613,"Trail maintenance at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2017,74233,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of trail miles crack sealed and seal coated.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Carver County",,"Crack seal and seal coat 1.5 miles of trail at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park and 3.4 miles of trail on the Dakota Rail Regional Trail. This maintains user satisfaction of 164,000 visits, and 107,000 visits annually to Lake",,"Lake Minnewashta Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Marty Walsh",,,"11360 Hwy 212 West",Cologne,MN,55322,952-466-5252,mwalsh@co.carver.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-maintenance-lake-minnewashta-regional-park,,,, 10000681,"Trail improvements at Battle Creek-Indian Mounds Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2018,780000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the length of trail restored. ","15,480 linear feet of trail restored ",,13264000,Federal,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Project to include trail improvements between T.H. 61 to Bruce Vento Trail including design, engineering, demolition, grading, stormwater management, paving, landscaping and retaining wall construction as required.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-improvements-battle-creek-indian-mounds-regional-park-year-1-2,,,, 10000682,"Trail improvements at Battle Creek-Indian Mounds Regional Park (year 2 of 2)",2019,49137,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the linear feet of trail restored within park, evaluate and report the length of trail restored will be measured before expiration date. ","15,480 linear feet of trail restored",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Project to include trail improvements between T.H. 61 to Bruce Vento Trail including design, engineering, demolition, grading, stormwater management, paving, landscaping and retaining wall construction as required.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-improvements-battle-creek-indian-mounds-regional-park-year-2-2,,,, 10000708,"Trail and Site Improvements",2019,107290,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2019) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000 (a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report amount of parking built, road developed, new trails and sidewalk built, stormwater management facilities developed, site amenities and signs added, and landscape restored.","Measurable outcomes tied to grant SG-04448 consisted of an 8-acre development for Phase 1 road and site development including 350 linear feet of ten-ton bituminous roadway with curb/gutter and stormwater infrastructure, 1,500 linear feet of fence, 3,700 sq ft stormwater infiltration basin, and 5-acres of restoration. Additional measurable outcomes for remaining Phase 1 improvements completed under this grant include installation of 1,771 linear feet of new perimeter chain link fence, 2.600 linear feet of new split rail fence, removal of 3,450 linear feet of dilapidated chain link fence, and repair of 2,000 linear feet of existing chain link fence. ",,95000,"Vadnais Lake Area WMO & Sg Paul Regional Watershed",,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement improvements for a trailhead facility south of Co. Rd. I including design/engineering, construction, demolition, grading, landscaping, trails, parking, building, roads, stormwater management, utilities, signage, site and play equipment, amenities, habitat restoration, access to the water trail, lighting.",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-and-site-improvements,,,, 10000708,"Trail and Site Improvements",2017,165869,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report amount of parking built, road developed, new trails and sidewalk built, stormwater management facilities developed, site amenities and signs added, and landscape restored.","Measurable outcomes tied to grant SG-04448 consisted of an 8-acre development for Phase 1 road and site development including 350 linear feet of ten-ton bituminous roadway with curb/gutter and stormwater infrastructure, 1,500 linear feet of fence, 3,700 sq ft stormwater infiltration basin, and 5-acres of restoration. Additional measurable outcomes for remaining Phase 1 improvements completed under this grant include installation of 1,771 linear feet of new perimeter chain link fence, 2.600 linear feet of new split rail fence, removal of 3,450 linear feet of dilapidated chain link fence, and repair of 2,000 linear feet of existing chain link fence. ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement improvements for a trailhead facility south of Co. Rd. I including design/engineering, construction, demolition, grading, landscaping, trails, parking, building, roads, stormwater management, utilities, signage, site and play equipment, amenities, habitat restoration, access to the water trail, lighting.",,"Rice Creek North Regional Trail/Ramsey",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-and-site-improvements,,,, 25793,"Trail Connections between Hermantown and Proctor",2014,75000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 3 Sec 3(c)","$4877000 the first year and $4399000 the second year are for grants for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area. Of this amount: (1) $1338000 is for development of the Swedish Immigrant Trail including amenities in Taylors Falls connecting the trail to Interstate State Park; (2) $75000 is for rehabilitation of Sunrise Prairie Trail; (3) $500000 is for construction of the Lowell to Lakewalk Trail in Duluth; (4) $1250000 is for the Mesabi Trail. Of this amount $260000 is for trail connections to connect Grand Rapids LaPrairie and Coleraine with the Mesabi Trail; (5) $920000 is for extensions and connections to the Rocori Trail; (6) $1000000 is for extensions and connections to the Lake Wobegon Trail; (7) $100000 is for the Beaver Bay Trail including trailhead amenities; (8) $184000 is for trail connections and camping facilities in Aitkin County for the Mississippi River parks and water trail project; (9) $1000000 is for trail enhancement land acquisition and other improvements at Sauk River Regional Park; (10) $1000000 is for restoration of parks and trails in the Duluth area impacted by the flood of 2012; (11) $75000 is for planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger State Trail; (13) $750000 is for park improvements in Paul Bunyan Park and Library Park in the city of Bemidji; (14) $275000 is for park improvements at M.B. Johnson Park in the city of moorhead; and (15) $279000 is for park improvements at the Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crow Wing County.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Hermantown",,"Planning and design of trail connections between the cities of Hermantown and Proctor and the Munger Trail.",,,2014-05-30,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Golner,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5599",Daniel.Golner@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trail-connections-between-hermantown-and-proctor,,,, 10000615,"Trailhead construction for Mississippi River Regional Trail",2017,410000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"531 sq. ft. trailhead restroom facility. Parking lot with 15 parking stalls",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Design, engineer and construct parking lot and restroom trailhead for Mississippi River Regional Trail in Pine Bend SNA in Inver Grove Heights. 2013 annual visitation: 70,900.",,"Minnesota River Greenway Regional Trail",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trailhead-construction-mississippi-river-regional-trail,,,, 10012066,"Trout Brook Nature Sanctuary Trail Connections and Signage",2021,137647,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of bituminous trail constructed; number of signs installed","382 linear feet of bituminous trail constructed; 5 interpretive signs installed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Construction of accessible pathway entrance into the sanctuary from Geranium Ave. E. Installation of signage at trail nodes, entries, and other prominent locations. Project may include: excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, concrete footings, installation of signage, bituminous paving, and landscaping",,"Trout Brook Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trout-brook-nature-sanctuary-trail-connections-and-signage,,,, 10012066,"Trout Brook Nature Sanctuary Trail Connections and Signage",2020,40664,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Linear feet of bituminous trail constructed; number of signs installed","382 linear feet of bituminous trail constructed; 5 interpretive signs installed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Construction of accessible pathway entrance into the sanctuary from Geranium Ave. E. Installation of signage at trail nodes, entries, and other prominent locations. Project may include: excavation, grading, stormwater management, erosion control, concrete footings, installation of signage, bituminous paving, and landscaping",,"Trout Brook Regional Trail",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Rodriguez,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trout-brook-nature-sanctuary-trail-connections-and-signage,,,, 9475,"Trunk Highway 169 Multi-Use-Trail-Phase 2",2010,140000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Grand Rapids",,"This project is to construct 2.4 miles of bituminous/concrete trail that will connect the cities of Grand Rapids, Cohasset and LaPrairie to the Mesabi Trail. ",,,2010-05-17,2011-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trunk-highway-169-multi-use-trail-phase-2,,,, 9462,"Twin Lakes Park",2012,369000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 3 Sec. 3(c) (1) & M.S. 85.535","$7331000 the first year and $7686000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to acquire develop improve and restore parks and trails of regional or statewide significance outside of the metropolitan area as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 473.121 subdivision 2.",,,,,,,,,,"Lyon County",,"Acquisition of 40 acres the borders both East and West Twin Lakes adjacent to an existing 28 acre park. Development of a picnic shelter, restrooms and parking. ",,,2012-02-01,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Mularie,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5549",audrey.mularie@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-lakes-park,,,, 10000492,"Update the Phalen-Keller Regional Park Master Plan, partnering with Ramsey County",2010,60000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2010) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of the master plan and adoption by the appropriate public officials. Number of public meetings and the number of citizens who participated in preparing the master plan. ","Held 6 public meetings during master plan development attracting 15 to 25 participants. A public open house reached out to nearly 100 people. One diversity outreach event reached over 100 individuals - primarily Hmong and Latino.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"In cooperation with Ramsey County, update the joint Master Plan for Phalen-Keller Regional Park to respond to current facility conditions, demographics, regional recreation trends, and sustainable carrying capacity. A? Includes planning for Phalen and Round Lakes in St. Paul Park's jurisdiction and coordination with Ramsey County Park's plans for Keller and Spoon Lake Regional Park. See the Ramsey County Grant Project for the joint Master Plan",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/St Paul",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/update-phalen-keller-regional-park-master-plan-partnering-ramsey-county,,,, 10000538,"Update the Phalen Regional Park Master Plan",2011,20000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Conducted 6 public meetings, one public open house with nearly 100 people attendance.?",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Complete the update to the 1975 Phalen Regional Park Master Plan begun with 2010 Parks and Trails Fund grant to respond to current facility conditions, demographics, regional recreation trends, and sustainable carrying capacity. ?Includes planning for Phalen and Round Lakes in St. Paul Park's jurisdiction and coordination with Ramsey County Park's plans for Keller and Spoon Lake Regional Park.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/update-phalen-regional-park-master-plan,,,, 10000523,"Upgrades to campgrounds, site furnishings, roadways, parking, and camping pads at Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2011,196000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Increased visits.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"At Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve, phase one upgrades to campground utilities, site furnishings, roadways and parking/camping pads.",,"Rice Creek Chain-of-Lakes Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Von DeLinde",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,55304,763-767-2850,john.vondelinde@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrades-campgrounds-site-furnishings-roadways-parking-and-camping-pads-rice-creek-chain,,,, 10000537,"Upgrade picnic shelters and trails to ADA requirements at Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2011,107000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Grant funding re-scoped and was used in conjunction with Grant SG-2010-043 for additional site improvements. The project was completed and the grant closed-out.","Grant funding re-scoped and was used in conjunction with Grant SG2010-043 for additional site improvements. The project was completed and the grant closed-out. Park visits to Keller Lake Regional Park increased from 360,000 in 2011 (pre-construction) to 477,600 in 2012 (post-construction).",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Phalen Keller Regional Park, design and construct improvements to picnic shelters, redevelop trails and include ADA requirements, retaining walls and utilities.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/Ramsey",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrade-picnic-shelters-and-trails-ada-requirements-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 10000623,"Upgrade facilities at Clifton French Regional Park",2017,3949500,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Square footage of parking lots reconstructed; Miles of paved trails reconstructed; Square footage of Creative Play Area reconstructed.","218,412 sq. ft. of parking lots reconstructed. 2.67 miles of trail reconstructed. The play area container is 11,400 sq. ft. Total project sq. ft., including new concrete patios, concrete walks, & green space is 44,000 sq. ft. ",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Fund stewardship projects at Clifton French Regional Park that focus on upgrading facilities that have reached their normal end-of-life. Project improvements include a new Creative Play Area, complete rebuild of parking lots and roads, and complete rebuild",,"Clifton E. French Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrade-facilities-clifton-french-regional-park,,,, 10020257,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park Trail Enhancements and Site Improvements",2022,510700,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Number of redeveloped trail miles constructed. Number and type of site amenities added. Number and type of site infrastructure improvements. Number of square footage of turf restoration. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Design, engineering, and initiate construction of resilient site and trail improvements in the Snail-Grass section of Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park consisting of design, engineering, construction, contingencies, site/trail/utility improvements, pedestrian access and trail connections, playground modifications, site amenities, natural resource restoration, landscaping, signage and wayfinding.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vadnais-snail-lakes-regional-park-trail-enhancements-and-site-improvements,,,, 10025586,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park - Trail Enhancements and Site Improvements",2023,1342341,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Provide necessary resilient site, trail and amenity improvements to ensure high-quality experiences for improved access and connectivity throughout the park","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Supplement existing grant SG-22P4-06-06 for design, engineering and resilient site and trail improvements in the Snail-Grass section of Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park consisting of design, engineering, construction, contingencies, site/trail/utility improvements pedestrian access and trail connections, site amenities, stormwater management, natural resource restoration, landscaping, signage, and wayfinding.",,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park",2021-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vadnais-snail-lakes-regional-park-trail-enhancements-and-site-improvements-0,,,, 10012051,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Flood Redesign and Reconstruction",2020,209288,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Completed improvement projects. Monitor the number of days the beach and trails are open each year in all weather conditions. Compare precipitation amounts to years when facilities were closed. Complete design; beach are redevelopment; building redevelopment; pedestrian connections; parking; site amenities; signage; stormwater and landscaping","Completed improvements consisted of 21,000 sq ft of new beach, replaced and repaired 2,734 sq ft of existing beach, 434 linear feet of beach curbing, 900 sq ft of improved ADA access with curb ramp",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Re-design and reconstruct park features and trail routes in Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park. Redevelop the beach area so it is useful with water at varying elevations; improve the beach building; add/improve pedestrian connections, parking, site amenities, signage, stormwater and landscaping",,"Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vadnais-snail-lakes-flood-redesign-and-reconstruction,,,, 9422,"Vegsund Family County Park",2010,188000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Isanti County",,"Develop roadways, picnic shelter, trails, fishing pier, landscaping, and solar lighting. ",,,2010-10-12,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Hiller,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5538",joe.hiller@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Isanti,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vegsund-family-county-park,,,, 10025600,"Vermillion Highlands Greenway Regional Trail - McMenomy Acquisition",2022,112382,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 5.72 acres for Vermillion Highlands Greenway Regional Trail","Acquired 5.72 acres for Vermillion Highlands Greenway Regional Trail",,137764,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 5.72 acres",,"Vermillion Highlands Greenway Regional Trail",2022-11-10,2023-11-10,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,MN,,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vermillion-highlands-greenway-regional-trail-mcmenomy-acquisition,,,, 10035414,"Vermillion River Greenway Regional Trail - Dakota County CDA Acquisition",2024,67784,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 5 acres for Vermillion River Greenway Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 5 acres for Vermillion River Greenway Regional Trail",,"Vermillion River Greenway Regional Trail ",2024-06-27,2025-06-27,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Niki,Geisler,,"13525 Mississippi Trail?",Hastings,,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vermillion-river-greenway-regional-trail-dakota-county-cda-acquisition,,,, 10029572,"Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail - Schiela Acquisition",2023,331210,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquired 10.62 acres for Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,417014,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 10.62 acre Schiela property for the Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail",,"Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/veterans-memorial-greenway-regional-trail-schiela-acquisition,,,, 10029572,"Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail - Schiela Acquisition",2022,9983,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Dakota County",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 10.62 acre Schiela property for the Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail",,"Veteran's Memorial Greenway Regional Trail",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Niki Geisler",,,"13525 Mississippi Trail",Hastings,MN,55124,952-891-7088,niki.geisler@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/veterans-memorial-greenway-regional-trail-schiela-acquisition,,,, 10000570,"Volunteer Corps for Tamarack Nature Center & Discovery Hollow at Bald Eagle - Otter Lakes Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2016,70000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2016) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number of annual volunteers number of participation hours at Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow. ","Grant funded one FTE",,,,,,"County Board",1,"Ramsey County",,"Volunteer Corps for Tamarack Nature Center & Discovery Hollow",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2015-07-01,2018-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-corps-tamarack-nature-center-discovery-hollow-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional,,,, 10000571,"Volunteer Corps for Tamarack Nature Center & Discovery Hollow at Bald Eagle - Otter Lakes Regional Park (year 1 of 2)",2017,70000,"M.L. 2015, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2017) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$17,237,000$18,067,000 (a) $17,237,000 the first year and $18,067,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used to fund the list of recommended projects in the report submitted pursuant to Laws 2013, chapter 137, article 3, section 4, paragraph (o). Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts in the report. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure the number of annual volunteers number of participation hours at Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow. ","Grant funded one FTE",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Volunteer Corps for Tamarack Nature Center & Discovery Hollow",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-corps-tamarack-nature-center-discovery-hollow-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-0,,,, 10020264,"Volunteer & Education Coordinators ",2023,160000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Total number and type of activities, programs, program hours, participants, and special events. Total number of people engaged in volunteerism and impact of their work. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"The Education and Volunteer Coordinators were established for program development/implementation. They will increase efforts to connect, recruit, lead, and coordinate people to our regional parks while developing a deeper relationship with recreation staff, schools and other groups. Funding may also be used for supplies associated with this program.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-education-coordinators,,,, 10020264,"Volunteer & Education Coordinators ",2022,160000,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Total number and type of activities, programs, program hours, participants, and special events. Total number of people engaged in volunteerism and impact of their work. ","Reported upon completion",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"The Education and Volunteer Coordinators were established for program development/implementation. They will increase efforts to connect, recruit, lead, and coordinate people to our regional parks while developing a deeper relationship with recreation staff, schools and other groups. Funding may also be used for supplies associated with this program.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-education-coordinators,,,, 10012048,"Volunteer Coordinator",2021,75000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours","Over 320 volunteers, with a combined total of 5,000 hours of volunteer service participated in the program.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings. Some care for the animals, some the garden, some assist with programs, some do projects within the park. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-coordinator,,,, 10012048,"Volunteer Coordinator",2020,75000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Annual number of volunteers. Annual number of volunteer hours","Over 320 volunteers, with a combined total of 5,000 hours of volunteer service participated in the program.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"The volunteer coordinator recruits, trains, and recognizes volunteers who help assist with operations and programs in a variety of settings. Some care for the animals, some the garden, some assist with programs, some do projects within the park. ",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark McCabe",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,,651-363-3777,Mark.McCabe@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-coordinator,,,, 10012061,"Volunteer and Education Coordinators",2021,150000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Total number and type of activities, programs, program hours, participants, and special events 2. Total number of people engaged in volunteerism and impact of their work","NEED TO UPDATE STILL WAITING ON CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"The Education and Volunteer Coordinators were established for program development/implementation. They will increase efforts to connect, recruit, lead, and coordinate people to our regional parks while developing a deeper relationship with recreation staff, schools and other groups; supplies associated with this program. Program activities are restricted to those with direct benefits for the regional parks and trails.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-and-education-coordinators,,,, 10012061,"Volunteer and Education Coordinators",2020,150000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Total number and type of activities, programs, program hours, participants, and special events 2. Total number of people engaged in volunteerism and impact of their work","NEED TO UPDATE STILL WAITING ON CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION ",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"The Education and Volunteer Coordinators were established for program development/implementation. They will increase efforts to connect, recruit, lead, and coordinate people to our regional parks while developing a deeper relationship with recreation staff, schools and other groups; supplies associated with this program. Program activities are restricted to those with direct benefits for the regional parks and trails.",,"Jurisdiction wide",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Andy Rodriguez",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,,651-266-6409,andy.rodriguez@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-and-education-coordinators,,,, 3247,"VPN installations",2010,30000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2 (1)",,"Install VPN hardware to enable a uniform network platform to all Parks and Trails locations","All VPN hardware was installed",,,,,,,,,,"Establish VPN hardware at all Parks and Trails locations","Establishing VPN (Virtual Private Network) connections at all Parks and Trails locations allows for use of State established standard tools, resources, and security. Many locations now have enhanced network access as a result. Establishing secure network access at outstate locations will enable enhanced customer service.",,2010-07-01,2010-12-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,dave,lonetti,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5623",Dave.lonetti+AEA-state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vpn-installations,,,, 10012028,"Wargo Nature Center Improvements - Displays - 2019",2020,350000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2020) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","1. Number of new displays and exhibits 2. Annual attendance increase","1. 13 Displays 2. Increase in attendance not yet measurable because exhibits not complete until July 2022",,,,,,"County Board",,"Anoka County",,"Create new and improve existing interpretive displays and exhibits at the nature center. Work will include design, engineering and construction of new displays and exhibits.",,"Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve",2017-07-01,2023-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Jeff Perry",,,"550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW",Andover,MN,,763-324-3409,jeff.perry@co.anoka.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wargo-nature-center-improvements-displays-2019,,,, 9433,"Wayfinding Kiosks Solar Lighting Project",2010,21000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Saint Paul",,"to install a PV lighting system, PV panels, battery, and timing system for four St. Paul Grand Round Trail Kiosks",,,2010-07-08,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wayfinding-kiosks-solar-lighting-project,,,, 9479,"Wedgewood Trail Round Lake Blvd Solar Crossing Signal",2011,15000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Coon Rapids",,"to install a solar powered LED crosswalk push button flasher to assist Wedgewood Trail users cross Round Lake Boulevard",,,2011-05-17,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wedgewood-trail-round-lake-blvd-solar-crossing-signal,,,, 10029575,"West Mississippi River RT - Laurel Acquisition",2022,258750,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 1.98 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,316250,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.98 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2021-07-01,2025-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-rt-laurel-acquisition,,,, 10029576,"West Mississippi River RT - Coutolenc Acquisition",2023,99898,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2023) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.1 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-rt-coutolenc-acquisition,,,, 10029576,"West Mississippi River RT - Coutolenc Acquisition",2022,188102,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 1.1 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,352000,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.1 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-rt-coutolenc-acquisition,,,, 10025597,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail - Tandberg Acquisition",2021,133392,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 1.01 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail ","Acquired 1.01 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",,198065,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.01 acres",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2022-02-24,2023-02-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-regional-trail-tandberg-acquisition,,,, 10025598,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail - Haider Acquisition",2022,116961,"M.L. 2021, 1st Special, Chp. 1, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2022) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$21,712,000$22,149,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 1.22 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail ","Acquired 1.22 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",,192500,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.22 acres",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2022-03-24,2023-03-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-regional-trail-haider-acquisition,,,, 10025598,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail - Haider Acquisition",2021,34199,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special, Chp. 2, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2021) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL $19,819,000 $20,277,000","Acquire 1.22 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail ","See Row 393 ",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers",,,"County Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 1.22 acres",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail ",2022-03-24,2023-03-24,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-regional-trail-haider-acquisition,,,, 10035451,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail - Yancy Acquisition",2024,768000,"M.L. 2024, Regular Session, Ch. 106, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2024) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITSec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$28,572,000$ 29,167,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 $29,167,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities. (e) Implementing agencies that charge a fee for activities or rental equipment, including but not limited to watercraft, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, and green fees, must report to the Metropolitan Council the opportunities to participate in the activities and rent equipment at free or reduced rates offered in their park and recreation programs. By February 1, 2025, the Metropolitan Council must provide a report to the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over legacy funding on the information gathered under this paragraph.AN COUNCIL$28,572,000$25,524,000 (a) $28,572,000 the first year and $25,524,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any money remaining after completing the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the money is used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section must give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acquire 6.9 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail","Reported upon completion",,,"Metropolitan Council/Three Rivers Park District",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire 6.9 acres for West Mississippi River Regional Trail",,"West Mississippi River Regional Trail",2024-11-21,2025-11-21,"Parks & Trails Fund","In Progress",,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-mississippi-river-regional-trail-yancy-acquisition,,,, 3889,"Willard Munger State Trail - Grand Avenue to 93rd Avenue (Duluth)",2011,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project entailed the reconstruction and resurfacing of 0.4 miles of the segment of the Willard Munger State Trail that spans from Grand Avenue to 93rd Avenue in Duluth, MN.","Rehabilitation of a segment of the bituminous surfaced Munger State Trail within the City of Duluth, between Grand Avenue and 93rd Avenue, to improve user safety and provide for ADA improvements. The rehabilitation of the state trail's bituminous surface was substantially complete in October 2011.",,2011-07-01,2011-11-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/willard-munger-state-trail-grand-avenue-93rd-avenue-duluth,,,, 3285,"Willard Munger State Trail - 93rd Ave Bridge in Duluth",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of the former railroad bridge which currently carries the WIllard Munger State Trail over 93rd Avenue/T.H.23 in the City of Duluth. This steel - thru girder structure which exceeds 50 years in age has been inspected and has been recommended for rehabilitation.","The rehabilitation of the 92 foot long three span steel girder bridge structure to safely accomdate continued recreational use. The proposed rehabilitation of the Munger State Trail/93rd Ave. Bridge is to consist of the complete replacement of the existing wood bridge deck and trail surface and the installation of improved bridge safety railing. The rehabilitation of this structure was completed during September 2011. ",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridge over 93rd Avenue in the City of Duluth.","Rehabilitation of former railroad bridge that had been previously converted to recreational trail use. The rehabilitation of the trail bridge was completed during September 2011.",,2010-04-01,2011-12-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/willard-munger-state-trail-93rd-ave-bridge-duluth,,,, 3249,"Willard Munger State Trail - Grand Ave Bridge in Duluth",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,"Rehabilitation of the former railroad bridge which currently carries the WIllard Munger State Trail over Grand Avenue/T.H.23 in the City of Duluth. This steel beam and concrete structure which exceeds 50 years in age has been inspected and has been recommended for rehabilitation.","The structural rehabilitation of the 254 foot long four span steel beam structure to safely accomodate continued recreational use. The proposed rehabilitation of the Munger State Trail/Grand Ave. Bridge is to consist of the complete replacement of the existing wood bridge deck and trail surface and the installation of improved bridge safety railing. Accessibbility issues associated with the intersection with the Alex La Veau Trail will also be addressed. The rehabilitation of this structure was completed during September 2011. ",,,,,,,,,,"Rehabilitation of State Trail Bridge over Grand Avenue / TH 23 in the City of Duluth.","The rehabilitation of the former railroad bridge over Grand Ave/TH23 in Duluth was completed during September 2011. ",,2010-04-01,2011-12-01,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/willard-munger-state-trail-grand-ave-bridge-duluth,,,, 3261,"Willard Munger State Trail - Terminus to Grand Ave.",2010,,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec. 2(3)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project entailed reconstruction and resurfacing of 1.1 miles of the segment of the Willard Munger State Trail that spans the trail terminus to Grand Avenue in Duluth.","Rehabilitation of a segment of the bituminous surfaced Munger State Trail to improve user safety and provide for ADA improvements. The rehabilitation of the state trail's bituminous surface was substantially complete during October 2010.",,2010-07-01,2010-12-31,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Skaar,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5636",kent.skaar@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/willard-munger-state-trail-terminus-grand-ave,,,, 32150,"William O'Brien State Park lighting upgrade project",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project replaced lighting park-wide to lower energy using alternatives, including compact fluorescents and LED. With this project, we are expecting to see a 20% reduction in energy use within the park.",,,2013-09-01,2015-09-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/william-obrien-state-park-lighting-upgrade-project,,,, 32150,"William O'Brien State Park lighting upgrade project",13,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This project replaced lighting park-wide to lower energy using alternatives, including compact fluorescents and LED. With this project, we are expecting to see a 20% reduction in energy use within the park.",,,2013-09-01,2015-09-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Boyd,"MNDNR Division of Parks and Trails","500 Lafayette Rd","St Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5595",deb.boyd@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/william-obrien-state-park-lighting-upgrade-project,,,,