File #: 19-886    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information/Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/16/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/21/2019 Final action:
Title: Discussion of City Local Bonding Request to State of Minnesota for 2020 Legislative Session.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Weblink to 2020 MN Capital Budget Request Instructions, 2. 2 - Regional Transit Hub Bill, 3. 3 - Resolution Transit Hub Bonding Request 2019, 4. 4 - 2019 Governor Recommended Capital Bonding, 5. 5 - Weblink to Historical Bonding Funds
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City Council Meeting Date: May 21, 2019

To: Mayor and City Council

From: Ben Martig, City Administrator
Title
Discussion of City Local Bonding Request to State of Minnesota for 2020 Legislative Session.

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Action Requested:
Discussion only.

Summary Report:
Minnesota's capital budget is primarily funded by issuing state general obligation bonds. Items funded in capital budgets often include land acquisition, repair, renovation and construction of state facilities; acquisition, construction and repair of state parks, trails, interpretive centers, campground facilities, forests, wildlife management areas, dams and flood control structures.
Capital budgets also include grants to local government for projects of regional significance that may include things such as repair and construction of schools, parks, ice arenas, stormwater management facilities, public safety training facilities, bridges and waste-water treatment facilities. Historically, major capital budget bills have been passed in even-numbered years. Attached is a link to current 2019 Governor Recommended projects as well as a link to historical bonding projects if you'd like additional detail for reference.
Minnesota Management & Budget issues instructions for capital budget requests in April of the year preceding its submission to the Legislature. Preliminary submissions of state agency capital budget requests are due in June, with final submissions due in September. The Governor submits a proposed capital budget to the Legislature in January of even-numbered years.
Minnesota Management and Budget has posted application instructions for local units of government and political subdivisions to apply for capital budget grants for the 2020 bonding cycle (see attached hyperlink).
The City of Northfield has two active bills for capital bonding projects in the 2019 process: one for the transit hub and one for Mill Towns Trail connections related to the Jefferson Parkway/246 intersection project. ...

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