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M.L. 2023 Projects

On May 18, 2023, the Legislature approved 85 projects for funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF) and the Great Lakes Protection Account (GLPA), as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR). The Legislature also added one additional appropriation using unspent funds from a previous project. On May 24, 2023, the 86 appropriations were signed into law by the Governor as M.L. 2023, Chapter 60, Article 2, with $79,644,000 from the ENRTF, $176,000 recaptured from a prior fiscal year, and $189,000 from the GLPA, for $80,009,000 in total appropriations.

Minnesota Session Laws - 2023, Chapter 60, Article 2 (beginning July 1, 2023)

M.L. 2023, Chapter 60, Article 2

Other Formats of the M.L. 2023 projects adopted by the Legislature and signed by the Governor:

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MN Laws 2023, Chapter 60, Article 2, Section 2

Subd. 03Foundational Natural Resource Data and Information

Assessing Restorations for Rusty-Patched and Other Bumblebee Habitat (2023-044)

Research Project

Subd. 03a     $75,000 TF (FY2024)

Alex Roth
Friends of the Mississippi River
101 Fifth St E, Ste 2000
St. Paul, MN 55101

Phone: (651) 222-2193
Email: aroth@fmr.org
Web: https://www.fmr.org/

Appropriation Language
$75,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the Friends of the Mississippi River to assess how prairie restoration and different restoration seeding methods affect bumblebee abundance, diversity, and habitat and make recommendations to improve restoration outcomes.

Removing Barriers to Carbon Market Entry (2023-066)

Subd. 03b     $482,000 TF (FY2024)

John Zobel
U of MN, College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
1420 Eckles Ave, 277 Coffey Hall
St. Paul, MN 55108

Phone: (612) 624-7281
Email: jzobel@umn.edu
Web: https://cfans.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$482,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to develop ground-tested carbon stock models of forest resources throughout Minnesota to enable better resource management of public and private forests as well as generate reliable tools for landowners seeking to enter carbon markets.

Mapping Migratory Bird Pit Stops in Minnesota (2023-072)

Research Project

Subd. 03c     $340,000 TF (FY2024)

Dale Gentry
Audubon Minnesota
2355 Hwy 36 W, Ste 400
Roseville, MN 55113

Phone: (651) 888-2994
Email: dale.gentry@audubon.org
Web: https://mn.audubon.org/

Appropriation Language
$340,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the National Audubon Society, Minnesota office, to identify avian migratory stopover sites, develop a shared decision-support tool, and publish guidance for conserving migratory birds in Minnesota. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Enhancing Knowledge of Minnesota River Fish Ecology (2023-086)

Subd. 03d     $199,000 TF (FY2024)

Anthony Sindt
MN DNR, Fish and Wildlife Division
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (320) 753-0333
Email: anthony.sindt@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/fishwildlife/index.html

Appropriation Language
$199,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to collect baseline information about the diets, distribution, status, and movement patterns of fish in the Minnesota River to inform management and conservation decisions.

Changing Distribution of Flying Squirrel Species in Minnesota (2023-090)

Research Project

Subd. 03e     $186,000 TF (FY2024)

Michael Joyce
U of MN, Duluth - NRRI
5013 Miller Trunk Hwy
Hermantown, MN 55811

Phone: (218) 788-2656
Email: joyc0073@d.umn.edu
Web: https://www.nrri.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$186,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota for the Natural Resources Research Institute in Duluth to determine current distribution and habitat associations of northern and southern flying squirrels to fill key knowledge gaps in flying squirrel status in Minnesota.

Statewide Forest Carbon Inventory and Change Mapping (2023-092)

Subd. 03f     $987,000 TF (FY2024)

David Wilson
MN DNR, Forestry Division
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (218) 322-2528
Email: david.c.wilson@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/forestry/index.html

Appropriation Language
$987,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to work with Minnesota Forest Resources Council, Minnesota Forestry Association, the Board of Water and Soil Resources, and the University of Minnesota to develop a programmatic approach and begin collecting plot-based inventories on private forestland for use with remote sensing data to better assess changing forest conditions and climate mitigation opportunities across all ownerships in the state.

Predicting the Future of Aquatic Species by Understanding the Past (2023-120)

Research Project

Subd. 03g     $170,000 TF (FY2024)

Lynn Waterhouse
U of MN, College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
1420 Eckles Ave, 277 Coffey Hall
St. Paul, MN 55108

Phone: (612) 625-5299
Email: lwater@umn.edu
Web: https://cfans.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$170,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to use past and present information to model future ranges of native aquatic species in Minnesota to generate publicly available tools for species and habitat management.

Assessing Status of Common Tern Populations in Minnesota (2023-139)

Subd. 03h     $199,000 TF (FY2024)

Annie Bracey
U of MN, Duluth - NRRI
5013 Miller Trunk Hwy
Hermantown, MN 55811

Phone: (218) 788-2649
Email: brace005@d.umn.edu
Web: https://www.nrri.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$199,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota for the Natural Resources Research Institute in Duluth to assess the population status of Common Tern breeding colonies in Minnesota, implement management activities, and develop a standardized monitoring protocol and online database for accessing current and historic monitoring data to help prioritize conservation and restoration actions for this state-threatened species.

Salvaged Wildlife to Inform Environmental Health, Ecology, and Education (2023-146)

Subd. 03i     $486,000 TF (FY2024)

Sushma Reddy
U of MN, Bell Museum of Natural History
2088 Larpenteur Ave W
St. Paul, MN 55113

Phone: (612) 625-4977
Email: sreddy@umn.edu
Web: https://www.bellmuseum.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$486,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History, to establish a statewide network to collect, analyze, and archive salvaged dead wildlife and build a foundation of biodiversity resources to track ecosystem-wide changes, monitor environmental health, and educate Minnesotans about the value of scientific specimens.

Developing Conservation Priorities for Rare and Specialist Bees (2023-154)

Research Project

Subd. 03j     $619,000 TF (FY2024)

Daniel Cariveau
U of MN, College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
1420 Eckles Ave, 277 Coffey Hall
St. Paul, MN 55108

Phone: (612) 624-1254
Email: dcarivea@umn.edu
Web: https://cfans.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$619,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to collect data on rare and specialist bees and their habitat preferences, determine their conservation status, and develop strategies to improve their chances of survival.

Efficacy of Urban Archery Hunting to Manage Deer (2023-169)

Subd. 03k     $393,000 TF (FY2024)

Jacob Haus
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, Bemidji State University
1500 Birchmont Dr NE, Sattgast Hall 107
Bemidji, MN 56601

Phone: (218) 755-4372
Email: jacob.haus@bemidjistate.edu
Web: https://www.bemidjistate.edu/

Appropriation Language
$393,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities for Bemidji State University to conduct an analysis of deer survival, habitat use, and hunter data in the city of Bemidji to improve special archery hunt management practices in urban areas of the state.

Mapping the Ecology of Urban and Rural Canids (2023-183)

Research Project

Subd. 03l     $601,000 TF (FY2024)

James Forester
U of MN, College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
1420 Eckles Ave, 277 Coffey Hall
St. Paul, MN 55108

Phone: (651) 497-5460
Email: jdforest@umn.edu
Web: https://cfans.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$601,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to determine how disease prevalence, diet, habitat use, and interspecies interactions of coyotes and foxes change from urban to rural areas along the Mississippi River corridor.

Maximizing Lowland Conifer Ecosystem Services - Phase II (2023-186)

Subd. 03m     $482,000 TF (FY2024)

Marcella Windmuller-Campione
U of MN, College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
1420 Eckles Ave, 277 Coffey Hall
St. Paul, MN 55108

Phone: (847) 772-5458
Email: mwind@umn.edu
Web: https://cfans.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$482,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to continue monitoring forested peatland hydrology and wildlife, conduct new wildlife and habitat surveys, and quantify carbon storage to provide support for management decisions.

Modernizing Minnesota’s Wildlife (and Plant) Action Plan (2023-209)

Subd. 03n     $889,000 TF (FY2024)

Kristin Hall
MN DNR, Ecological and Water Resources Division
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (651) 259-5444
Email: kristin.hall@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ewr/index.html

Appropriation Language
$889,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to modernize the Minnesota Wildlife Action Plan by filling critical data gaps, including adding rare plants to the plan, and standardizing conservation status assessment methods to ensure Minnesota's natural heritage is protected into the future.

Linking Breeding and Migratory Bird Populations in Minnesota (2023-217)

Research Project

Subd. 03o     $199,000 TF (FY2024)

Janelle Long
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory
PO Box 3006
Duluth, MN 55803

Phone: (218) 428-6209
Email: jlong@hawkridge.org
Web: https://www.hawkridge.org/

Appropriation Language
$199,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory to map year-round habitat use of understudied bird species of special conservation concern and evaluate areas with the greatest risk of contaminant exposure.

Old Growth Forest Monitoring (2023-218)

Subd. 03p     $441,000 TF (FY2024)

Emily Peters
MN DNR, Ecological and Water Resources Division
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (651) 259-5135
Email: emily.peters@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ewr/index.html

Appropriation Language
$441,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to establish baseline conditions and develop a cost-effective method to monitor approximately 93,000 acres of old growth forest in Minnesota to ensure that these rare and important forest resources are properly protected.

Integrating Remotely Sensed Data with Traditional Forest Inventory (2023-222)

Research Project

Subd. 03q     $191,000 TF (FY2024)

John Du Plissis
U of MN, Duluth - NRRI
5013 Miller Trunk Hwy
Hermantown, MN 55811

Phone: (218) 788-2719
Email: jdupliss@d.umn.edu
Web: https://www.nrri.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$191,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota for the Natural Resources Research Institute in Duluth to calibrate and optimize the use of LiDAR for forest inventory purposes and estimate stand-level forest resource metrics in northeastern Minnesota so ecosystem services can be better considered in management decisions.

Community Response Monitoring for Adaptive Management in Southeast Minnesota (2023-232)

Subd. 03r     $483,000 TF (FY2024)

David Ruff
The Nature Conservancy
1101 W River Pkwy # 200
Minneapolis, MN 55415

Phone: (507) 261-4954
Email: david.ruff@tnc.org
Web: https://www.nature.org/en-us/

Appropriation Language
$483,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with The Nature Conservancy to assess community-level plant and animal responses to past restoration efforts in select southeast Minnesota conservation focus areas to determine if management outcomes are being achieved.

Minnesota Biodiversity Atlas - Phase III (2023-248)

Subd. 03s     $797,000 TF (FY2024)

George Weiblen
U of MN, Bell Museum of Natural History
2088 Larpenteur Ave W
St. Paul, MN 55113

Phone: (612) 624-3461
Email: gweiblen@umn.edu
Web: https://www.bellmuseum.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$797,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History, to expand the Minnesota Biodiversity Atlas to include more than 2,000,000 records and images of Minnesota wildlife, plants, and fungi by adding insect specimens, collections from new partners, historical data, and repatriating records of Minnesota's biodiversity that exist in various federal institutions.

Subd. 04Water Resources

Ditching Delinquent Ditches: Optimizing Wetland Restoration (2023-004)

Subd. 04a     $199,000 TF (FY2024)

Andrew Wickert
U of MN, College of Science and Engineering
117 Pleasant St
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Phone: (612) 625-6878
Email: awickert@umn.edu
Web: https://cse.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$199,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to use new techniques to identify and rank areas statewide where targeted removal of poorly functioning drainage ditches and restoration to wetlands can provide maximum human and ecological benefits, including aquifer recharge and flood prevention.

Assessment of Red River Basin Project Outcomes (2023-022)

Subd. 04b     $920,000 TF (FY2024)

Andrew Graham
Red River Basin Flood Damage Reduction Work Group
c/o Minnesota DNR Red River Basin Coordinator
1732 North Tower Road
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501

Phone: (218) 606-0128
Email: andrew.graham@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.rrwmb.org/fdrwg

Appropriation Language
$920,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Red River Watershed Management Board acting as fiscal agent for the Red River Basin Flood Damage Reduction Work Group to plan and implement multiresource monitoring at flood damage reduction and natural resource enhancement projects across the Red River Basin to evaluate outcomes and improve design of future projects at a regional scale. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2028, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Wind Wave and Boating Impacts on Inland Lakes (2023-026)

Research Project

Subd. 04c     $415,000 TF (FY2024)

Jeffrey Marr
U of MN, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
2 Third Ave SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414

Phone: (612) 624-4427
Email: marrx003@umn.edu
Web: https://www.safl.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$415,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota for the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory to conduct a field study to measure the impacts of boat propeller wash and boat wakes on lake bottoms, shorelines, and water quality compared to the impacts of wind-generated waves.

Finding, Capturing, and Destroying PFAS in Minnesota Waters (2023-063)

Subd. 04d     $478,000 TF (FY2024)

William Arnold
U of MN, College of Science and Engineering
117 Pleasant St
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Phone: (612) 625-8582
Email: arnol032@umn.edu
Web: https://cse.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$478,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to develop novel methods for the detection, sequestration, and degradation of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Minnesota's lakes and rivers.

Sinking and Suspended Microplastic Particles in Lake Superior (2023-074)

Research Project

Subd. 04e     $412,000 ($223,000 TF (FY2024) and $189,000 GLPA)

Elizabeth Minor
U of MN, Duluth - Large Lakes Observatory
2205 Fifth St N
Duluth, MN 55812

Phone: (218) 726-7097
Email: eminor@d.umn.edu
Web: https://scse.d.umn.edu/large-lakes-observatory

Appropriation Language
$412,000 the first year is to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota for the Large Lakes Observatory in Duluth to investigate the abundance, characteristics, and fate of microplastic particles in Lake Superior to inform remediation strategies and analyses of environmental impacts. Of this amount, $189,000 is from the Great Lakes protection account and $223,000 is from the trust fund. These appropriations may also be used to educate the public about the research conducted with this appropriation.

Ecotoxicological Impacts of Quinone Outside Inhibitor (QoI) Fungicides (2023-107)

Research Project

Subd. 04f     $279,000 TF (FY2024)

Kristine Wammer
University of St. Thomas
2115 Summit Ave
St. Paul, MN 55105

Phone: (651) 962-6012
Email: khwammer@stthomas.edu
Web: https://www.stthomas.edu/

Appropriation Language
$279,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the University of St. Thomas to assess the ecological hazards associated with QoI fungicides and their major environmental transformation products.

Brightsdale Dam Channel Restoration (2023-129)

Subd. 04g     $1,004,000 TF (FY2024)

Riley Buley
Fillmore County Soil and Water Conservation District

Phone: (507) 765-3878
Email: riley.buley@fillmoreswcd.org
Web:

Appropriation Language
$1,004,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Fillmore County Soil and Water Conservation District to reduce sedimentation and improve aquatic habitat by restoring a channel of the north branch of the Root River at the site of a failed hydroelectric power dam that was removed in 2003.

Mapping Aquifer Recharge Potential (2023-134)

Research Project

Subd. 04h     $391,000 TF (FY2024)

Peter Kang
U of MN, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
2 Third Ave SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414

Phone: (612) 624-5779
Email: pkkang@umn.edu
Web: https://www.safl.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$391,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota for the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory to partner with the Freshwater Society to develop a practical tool for mapping aquifer recharge potential, demonstrate the tool with laboratory and field tests, use the tool to evaluate recharge potential of several aquifers in Minnesota, and analyze aquifer recharge policy.

ALASD's Chloride Source Reduction Pilot Program (2023-137)

Subd. 04i     $764,000 TF (FY2024)

Scott Gilbertson
Alexandria Lake Area Sanitary District (ALASD)
2201 Nevada Street SW
Alexandria, MN 56308

Phone: (320) 762-1135
Email: scott@alasdistrict.org
Web: https://alasdistrict.org/

Appropriation Language
$764,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Alexandria Lake Area Sanitary District (ALASD) to coordinate with Douglas County and the Pollution Control Agency to pilot an incentive program for residences and businesses to install high-efficiency water softeners, salt-free systems, or softener discharge disposal systems to reduce the annual salt load to Lake Winona and downstream waters. The pilot program includes rebates, inspections, community education, and water quality monitoring to measure chloride reduction success. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Removing CECs from Stormwater with Biofiltration (2023-215)

Research Project

Subd. 04j     $641,000 TF (FY2024)

Andy Erickson
U of MN, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
2 Third Ave SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414

Phone: (612) 239-2046
Email: eric0706@umn.edu
Web: https://www.safl.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$641,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota for the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory to develop a treatment practice design using biofiltration media to remove contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) from stormwater runoff and to provide statewide stormwater management guidance.

Didymo II The North Shore Threat Continues (2023-237)

Subd. 04k     $394,000 TF (FY2024)

Mark Edlund
Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Croix Watershed Research Station
16910 152nd Street N
Marine on St. Croix, MN 55047

Phone: (612) 965-6946
Email: medlund@smm.org
Web: https://www.smm.org/scwrs

Appropriation Language
$394,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Science Museum of Minnesota for the St. Croix Watershed Research Station to identify North Shore streams with didymo, determine the risk of invasion to other streams, document didymo impacts to stream functioning, and develop strategies to prevent further spread of didymo.

Leveraging Data Analytics Innovations for Watershed District Planning (2023-238)

Subd. 04l     $738,000 TF (FY2024)

Brian Beck
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District
15320 Minnetonka Blvd
Minnetonka, MN 55345

Phone: (952) 471-8306
Email: bbeck@minnehahacreek.org
Web: https://www.minnehahacreek.org/

Appropriation Language
$738,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Minnehaha Creek Watershed District to integrate local and statewide data sets into a high-resolution planning tool that forecasts the impacts of changing precipitation patterns and quantitatively compares cost effectiveness and outcomes for water quality, ecological integrity, and flood prevention projects in the district. Minnehaha Creek Watershed District may license third parties to use products developed with this appropriation without further approval from the legislature or the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources, provided the licensing does not generate income. This appropriation is subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 116P.10.

Protecting Water in the Central Sands Region of the Mississippi River Headwaters (2023-247)

Research Project

Subd. 04m     $1,693,000 TF (FY2024)

Jamie Konopacky
White Earth Band of Minnesota Chippewa Indians

Phone: (608) 630-0166
Email: jamie.konopacky@whiteearth-nsn.gov
Web:

Appropriation Language
$1,693,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the White Earth Band of Minnesota Chippewa Indians to conduct a policy analysis and assess aggregate irrigation impacts on water quality and quantity in the Pineland Sands region of the state.

Subd. 05Environmental Education

Fostering Conservation by Connecting Students to the BWCA (2023-008)

Subd. 05a     $1,080,000 TF (FY2024)

Alison Nyenhuis
Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness
2550 University Ave. W
St. Paul, MN 55114

Phone: (612) 263-0347
Email: alison@friends-bwca.org
Web: https://www.friends-bwca.org/

Appropriation Language
$1,080,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness to connect Minnesota youth to the Boundary Waters through environmental education, experiential learning, and wilderness canoe trips.

Statewide Environmental Education via PBS Outdoor Series (2023-051)

Subd. 05b     $391,000 TF (FY2024)

Cindy Dorn
Pioneer PBS
1 Pioneer Dr
Granite Falls, MN 56241

Phone: (800) 726-3178
Email: cdorn@pioneer.org
Web: https://www.pioneer.org/

Appropriation Language
$391,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Pioneer Public Broadcasting Service to produce new episodes of a statewide public television series and an educational web page designed to inspire Minnesotans to connect with the outdoors and to restore and protect the state's natural resources.

Increasing Diversity in Environmental Careers (2023-062)

Subd. 05c     $763,000 TF (FY2024)

Mimi Daniel
MN DNR, Operational Services Division (OSD)
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (651) 259-5308
Email: mimi.daniel@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us

Appropriation Language
$763,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources in cooperation with Conservation Corps Minnesota and Iowa to ensure a stable and prepared natural resources work force in Minnesota by encouraging a diversity of students to pursue careers in environment and natural resources through internships, mentorships, and fellowships with the Department of Natural Resources, the Board of Water and Soil Resources, and the Pollution Control Agency. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2028, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Reducing Biophobia & Fostering Environmental Stewardship in Underserved Schools (2023-167)

Subd. 05d     $180,000 TF (FY2024)

Victoria Hall
U of MN, Raptor Center
1920 Fitch Ave
St. Paul, MN 55108

Phone: (612) 624-9753
Email: hall2112@umn.edu
Web: https://www.raptor.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$180,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota for the Raptor Center to foster long-lasting environmental stewardship and literacy in Minnesota youth in underserved schools by providing engaging, multiunit, standards-based environmental programming featuring positive interactions with raptors and evaluating program effectiveness and areas for improvement.

Sharing Minnesota's Biggest Environmental Investment (2023-185)

Subd. 05e     $628,000 TF (FY2024)

Joy Hobbs
Science Museum of Minnesota
120 W Kellogg Blvd
St. Paul, MN 55102

Phone: (651) 433-5953
Email: jramstack@smm.org
Web: https://www.smm.org/

Appropriation Language
$628,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Science Museum of Minnesota, in coordination with the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR), to increase public access to the results of LCCMR-recommended research, including through a free online interactive map, in-depth videos, and public events.

Sugarloaf: North Shore Private Forestry Outreach and Implementation (2023-201)

Subd. 05f     $375,000 TF (FY2024)

Molly Thompson
Sugarloaf The North Shore Stewardship Association
6008 London Rd
Duluth, MN 55804

Phone: (218) 525-0001
Email: molly@sugarloafnorthshore.org
Web:

Appropriation Language
$375,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Sugarloaf: The North Shore Stewardship Association to conduct outreach to private forest landowners, develop site restoration plans, and connect landowners with restoration assistance to encourage private forest restoration and improve the ecological health of Minnesota's North Shore forest landscape.

Teaching Students about Watersheds through Outdoor Science (2023-223)

Subd. 05g     $290,000 TF (FY2024)

John Lenczewski
Minnesota Trout Unlimited
PO Box 845
Chanhassen, MN 55317

Phone: (612) 670-1629
Email: jlenczewski@comcast.net
Web: https://mntu.org/

Appropriation Language
$290,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Minnesota Trout Unlimited to engage students in classroom and outdoor hands-on learning focused on water quality, groundwater, aquatic life, and watershed stewardship and provide youth and their families with fishing experiences to further foster a conservation ethic.

Bioblitz Urban Parks: Engaging Communities in Scientific Efforts (2023-229)

Subd. 05h     $198,000 TF (FY2024)

MaryLynn Pulscher
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board
2117 River Rd W
Minneapolis, MN 55411

Phone: (612) 313-7784
Email: mpulscher@minneapolisparks.org
Web: https://www.minneapolisparks.org/

Appropriation Language
$198,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board to work with volunteers to collect baseline biodiversity data for neighborhood and regional parks to inspire stewardship and inform habitat restoration work.

Subd. 06Aquatic and Terrestrial Invasive Species

Northward Expansion of Ecologically-Damaging Amphibians and Reptiles (2023-153)

Research Project

Subd. 06a     $163,000 TF (FY2024)

Kenneth Kozak
U of MN, College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
1420 Eckles Ave, 277 Coffey Hall
St. Paul, MN 55108

Phone: (612) 624-3982
Email: kozak016@umn.edu
Web: https://cfans.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$163,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to assess the distribution and potential for expansion of key detrimental and nonnative amphibians and reptiles in Minnesota.

Developing Research-Based Solutions to Minnesota's AIS Problems (2023-176)

Subd. 06b     $4,941,000 TF (FY2024)

Cori Mattke
U of MN, MAISRC
135 Skok Hall, 2003 Upper Buford Circle
St. Paul, MN 55108

Phone: (612) 624-7785
Email: cmattke@umn.edu
Web: https://www.maisrc.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$4,941,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota for the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center to conduct high-priority projects aimed at solving Minnesota's aquatic invasive species problems using rigorous science and a collaborative process. Additionally, funds may be spent to deliver research findings to end users through strategic communication and outreach. This appropriation is subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 116P.10. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Subd. 07Air Quality, Climate Change, and Renewable Energy

Community Forestry AmeriCorps (2023-013)

Subd. 07a     $1,500,000 TF (FY2024)

Sharon Delcambre
ServeMinnesota
120 S 6th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402

Phone: (651) 691-4604
Email: Sharon@serveminnesota.org
Web: https://www.serveminnesota.org/

Appropriation Language
$1,500,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with ServeMinnesota to preserve and increase tree canopy throughout the state by training, supporting, and deploying AmeriCorps members to local agencies and nonprofit organizations to plant and inventory trees, develop and implement pest management plans, create and maintain nursery beds for replacement trees, and organize opportunities for community engagement in tree stewardship activities.

Biochar Implementation in Habitat Restoration: A Pilot (2023-043)

Subd. 07b     $185,000 TF (FY2024)

Todd Rexine
Great River Greening
251 Starkey St, Ste 2200
St. Paul, MN 55107

Phone: (651) 272-3992
Email: trexine@greatrivergreening.org
Web: https://www.greatrivergreening.org/

Appropriation Language
$185,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Great River Greening to pilot the use of portable biochar kilns as an alternative to open-pile burning of trees and shrubs to reduce smoke and carbon emissions and produce beneficial by-products from invasive species removal and land restoration efforts.

Completing Installment of the Minnesota Ecological Monitoring Network (2023-101)

Subd. 07c     $1,094,000 TF (FY2024)

Holly Bernado
MN DNR, Ecological and Water Resources Division
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (651) 259-5048
Email: holly.bernardo@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ewr/index.html

Appropriation Language
$1,094,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to improve conservation and management of Minnesota's native forests, wetlands, and grasslands by completing the Ecological Monitoring Network to measure ecosystems' change through time.

Lichens as Low-Cost Air Quality Monitors in Minnesota (2023-152)

Research Project

Subd. 07d     $341,000 TF (FY2024)

Natalia Mossmann Koch
U of MN, College of Biological Sciences
1475 Gortner Ave, 123 Snyder Hall
St. Paul, MN 55108

Phone: (612) 512-4646
Email: nkoch@umn.edu
Web: https://cbs.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$341,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to develop community science protocols for using lichens as indicators of air quality and conduct an analysis of air pollution changes across Minnesota in the present and in the past century.

Environment-Friendly Decarbonizing of Steel Production with Hydrogen Plasma (2023-171)

Research Project

Subd. 07e     $739,000 TF (FY2024)

Uwe Kortshagen
U of MN, College of Science and Engineering
117 Pleasant St
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Phone: (612) 625-4028
Email: kortshagen@umn.edu
Web: https://cse.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$739,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to investigate the use of microwave hydrogen plasma to reduce fossil fuel use, carbon dioxide emissions, and waste and enable the use of alternative iron resources, including lower quality iron ores, tailings, and iron ore waste piles, in the iron-making industry. This appropriation is subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 116P.10.

Economic Analysis Guide for Minnesota Climate Investments (2023-240)

Subd. 07f     $54,000 TF (FY2024)

David Bael
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
520 Lafayette Rd N
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (651) 757-2528
Email: david.bael@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/

Appropriation Language
$54,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to create a guide that will incorporate nation-wide best practices for considering costs, benefits, economics, and equity in Minnesota climate policy decisions.

Subd. 08Methods to Protect or Restore Land, Water, and Habitat

Minnesota Bee and Beneficial Species Habitat Enhancement II (2023-006)

Research Project

Subd. 08a     $876,000 TF (FY2024)

Sabin Adams
Pheasants Forever Inc
1783 Buerkle Cir
St. Paul, MN 55110

Phone: (320) 250-6317
Email: sadams@pheasantsforever.org
Web: https://www.pheasantsforever.org/

Appropriation Language
$876,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Pheasants Forever Inc. to enhance grassland habitats to benefit pollinators and other wildlife species on permanently protected lands and to collaborate with the University of Minnesota to determine best practices for seeding timing and techniques.

Karner Blue Butterfly Insurance Population Establishment in Minnesota (2023-010)

Research Project

Subd. 08b     $405,000 TF (FY2024)

John Moriarty
Three Rivers Park District
3000 Xenium Ln N
Plymouth, MN 55441

Phone: (763) 694-7842
Email: john.moriarty@threeriversparks.org
Web: https://www.threeriversparks.org/

Appropriation Language
$405,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the Three Rivers Park District to establish a breeding population of the federally endangered Karner blue butterfly on protected lands within the butterfly's northern expanding range, increase the habitat area, and evaluate the butterfly establishment effort to assist with adaptive management. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Root River Habitat Restoration at Eagle Bluff (2023-025)

Subd. 08c     $866,000 TF (FY2024)

Colleen Foehrenbacher
Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center
28097 Goodview Dr
Lanesboro, MN 55949

Phone: (507) 467-2714
Email: colleenf@eaglebluffmn.org
Web: https://eaglebluffmn.org/

Appropriation Language
$866,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center to restore habitat in and alongside the Root River north of Lanesboro, Minnesota, and to conduct monitoring to ensure water quality and fish population improvements are achieved. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2028, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Restoring Mussels in Streams and Lakes - Continuation (2023-060)

Subd. 08d     $825,000 TF (FY2024)

Madeline Pletta
MN DNR, Ecological and Water Resources Division
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (651) 314-6306
Email: madeline.pletta@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ewr/index.html

Appropriation Language
$825,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to propagate, rear, and restore native freshwater mussel assemblages and the ecosystem services they provide in the Mississippi, Cedar, and Cannon Rivers; to evaluate reintroduction success; and to inform the public on mussels and mussel conservation.

Minnesota Million: Seedlings for Reforestation and CO2 Sequestration (2023-061)

Research Project

Subd. 08e     $906,000 TF (FY2024)

Julie Etterson
U of MN, Duluth
1049 University Dr
Duluth, MN 55812

Phone: (218) 726-8110
Email: jetterso@d.umn.edu
Web: https://www.d.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$906,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota, Duluth, to collaborate with The Nature Conservancy and Minnesota Extension to expand networks of seed collectors and tree growers and to research tree planting strategies to accelerate reforestation for carbon sequestration, wildlife habitat, and watershed resilience.

Panoway on Wayzata Bay Shoreline Restoration Project (2023-080)

Research Project

Subd. 08f     $200,000 TF (FY2024)

Nick Kieser
City of Wayzata
600 Rice Street E
Wayzata, MN 55391

Phone: (952) 404-5313
Email: nkieser@wayzata.org
Web: https://www.wayzata.org/236/Planning

Appropriation Language
$200,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the city of Wayzata to restore native lake bottom and shoreline vegetation to improve shoreline stability, wildlife habitat, and the natural beauty of Lake Minnetonka's Wayzata Bay. The recipient must report to the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources on the effectiveness of any new methods tested while conducting the project and may use a portion of the appropriation to prepare that report.

Pollinator Central III: Habitat Improvement with Community Monitoring (2023-105)

Subd. 08g     $190,000 TF (FY2024)

Rebecca Tucker
Great River Greening
251 Starkey St, Ste 2200
St. Paul, MN 55107

Phone: (651) 272-3982
Email: rtucker@greatrivergreening.org
Web: https://www.greatrivergreening.org/

Appropriation Language
$190,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Great River Greening to restore and enhance pollinator habitat in parks, schools, and other public spaces to benefit pollinators and people and to build knowledge about impacts of the pollinator plantings through community-based monitoring.

Restoring Forests and Savannas Using Silvopasture - Phase II (2023-117)

Subd. 08h     $674,000 TF (FY2024)

Brad Gordon
Great River Greening
251 Starkey St, Ste 2200
St. Paul, MN 55107

Phone: (651) 272-3991
Email: bgordon@greatrivergreening.org
Web: https://www.greatrivergreening.org/

Appropriation Language
$674,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Great River Greening to continue to partner with the University of Minnesota and the Sustainable Farming Association to demonstrate, evaluate, and increase adoption of the combined use of intensive tree, forage, and grazing as a method to restore and manage forest and savanna habitats.

Minnesota Community Schoolyards (2023-135)

Subd. 08i     $1,433,000 TF (FY2024)

Eric Weiss
The Trust for Public Land

Phone: (651) 999-5306
Email: eric.weiss@tpl.org
Web:

Appropriation Language
$1,433,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with The Trust for Public Land to engage students and communities to create nature-focused habitat improvements at schoolyards across the state to increase environmental outcomes and encourage outdoor learning.

Pollinator Enhancement and Mississippi River Shoreline Restoration (2023-136)

Subd. 08j     $187,000 TF (FY2024)

Josh Pennington
Department of Military Affairs
20 W 12th St
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (320) 616-2720
Email: joshua.a.pennington4.nfg@army.mil
Web: https://minnesotanationalguard.com/

Appropriation Language
$187,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the adjutant general of the Department of Military Affairs to restore native prairie, support pollinator plantings, and stabilize a large section of stream bank along the Mississippi River within Camp Ripley.

Conservation Cooperative for Working Lands (2023-142)

Subd. 08k     $2,611,000 TF (FY2024)

Tanner Bruse
Pheasants Forever Inc
1783 Buerkle Cir
St. Paul, MN 55110

Phone: (507) 865-1163
Email: tbruse@pheasantsforever.org
Web: https://www.pheasantsforever.org/

Appropriation Language
$2,611,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Pheasants Forever Inc. to collaborate with Natural Resources Conservation Service, Board of Water and Soil Resources, and Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts to accelerate adoption of voluntary conservation practices on working lands in Minnesota by increasing technical assistance to farmers and landowners while also attracting federal matching funds.

Quantifying Environmental Benefits of Peatland Restoration in Minnesota (2023-177)

Research Project

Subd. 08l     $754,000 TF (FY2024)

Christian Lenhart
U of MN, College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
1420 Eckles Ave, 277 Coffey Hall
St. Paul, MN 55108

Phone: (612) 269-8475
Email: lenh0010@umn.edu
Web: https://cfans.umn.edu/

Appropriation Language
$754,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to quantify the capacity of restored peatlands to store and accumulate atmospheric carbon and prevent release of accumulated mercury into the surrounding environment. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Renewing Access to an Iconic North Shore Vista (2023-181)

Subd. 08m     $197,000 TF (FY2024)

Lisa Luokkala
Superior Hiking Trail Association
PO Box 315
Two Harbors, MN 55616

Phone: (218) 834-2700
Email: lluokkala@superiorhiking.org
Web: https://superiorhiking.org/

Appropriation Language
$197,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the Superior Hiking Trail Association to use national trail design best practices to renew trails and a campground along the Bean and Bear Lakes section of the Superior Hiking Trail that provides access to one of Minnesota's most iconic vistas.

Addressing Erosion Along High Use River Loops (2023-189)

Subd. 08n     $368,000 TF (FY2024)

Lisa Luokkala
Superior Hiking Trail Association
PO Box 315
Two Harbors, MN 55616

Phone: (218) 834-2700
Email: lluokkala@superiorhiking.org
Web: https://superiorhiking.org/

Appropriation Language
$368,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the Superior Hiking Trail Association to rehabilitate and renew popular river loops of the Superior Hiking Trail to withstand high visitor use and serve Minnesotans for years to come.

Pollinator Habitat Creation at Minnesota Closed Landfills (2023-211)

Subd. 08o     $1,508,000 TF (FY2024)

Eric Pederson
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
520 Lafayette Rd N
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (651) 757-2645
Email: eric.pederson@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/

Appropriation Language
$1,508,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to conduct a pilot project to create pollinator habitat at closed landfill sites in the closed landfill program. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Enhancing Habitat Connectivity within the Urban Mississippi Flyway (2023-212)

Subd. 08p     $190,000 TF (FY2024)

Adam Arvidson
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board
2117 River Rd W
Minneapolis, MN 55411

Phone: (612) 230-6470
Email: aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org
Web: https://www.minneapolisparks.org/

Appropriation Language
$190,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board to enhance and restore habitat in and between urban neighborhood parks and the Mississippi River to benefit animals, plants, and neighborhoods traditionally disconnected from nature and to raise awareness of the Mississippi River Flyway.

Statewide Diversion of Furniture and Mattress Waste Pilots (2023-219)

Subd. 08q     $2,833,000 TF (FY2024)

Shawn Dolan
EMERGE Community Development
1179 15th Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55414

Phone: (612) 230-5741
Email: dolans@emerge-mn.org
Web: https://emerge-mn.org/

Appropriation Language
$2,833,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with EMERGE Community Development to work collaboratively with the University of Minnesota, Second Chance Recycling, and local governments to test and implement methods to expand mattress and furniture recycling statewide, including by researching value-add commodity markets for recycled materials, piloting mattress collection in greater Minnesota counties, piloting curbside furniture collection in the metropolitan area, and increasing facility capacity to recycle collected mattresses. Any revenue generated from selling products or assets developed or acquired with this appropriation must be repaid to the trust fund unless a plan is approved for reinvestment of income in the project. This appropriation is subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 116P.10.

Phelps Mill Wetland and Prairie Restoration (2023-250)

Subd. 08r     $974,000 TF (FY2024)

Nicholas Leonard
Otter Tail County
520 Fir Ave W
Fergus Falls, MN 56537

Phone: (218) 998-8057
Email: nleonard@co.ottertail.mn.us
Web: https://ottertailcountymn.us/

Appropriation Language
$974,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Otter Tail County to plan, engineer, and restore wetlands and prairie within the newly expanded Phelps Mill County Park to improve habitat connectivity for wildlife and enhance recreational experiences for users. Up to $322,000 of this appropriation may be used to plan, engineer, and construct a boardwalk, viewing platforms, and soft trails within the park. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Subd. 09Land Acquisition, Habitat, and Recreation

SNA Stewardship, Outreach, and Biodiversity Protection (2023-028)

Subd. 09a     $1,919,000 TF (FY2024)

Judy Schulte
MN DNR, Ecological and Water Resources Division
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (507) 637-6016
Email: judy.schulte@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ewr/index.html

Appropriation Language
$1,919,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to restore and enhance exceptional habitat on scientific and natural areas (SNAs), increase public involvement and outreach, and strategically acquire lands that meet criteria for SNAs under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05, from willing sellers. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Wannigan Regional Park Land Acquisition (2023-032)

Subd. 09b     $727,000 TF (FY2024)

Stephanie Poegel
City of Frazee

Phone: (218) 334-4991
Email: cityadmin@frazeecity.com
Web:

Appropriation Language
$727,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the city of Frazee to acquire land for protecting and enhancing natural resources and for future development as Wannigan Regional Park, where the Heartland State, North Country National, and Otter Tail River Water Trails will meet. Initial site development or restoration work may be conducted with this appropriation.

Local Parks, Trails, and Natural Areas Grant Programs (2023-039)

Subd. 09c     $3,802,000 TF (FY2024)

Audrey Mularie
MN DNR, Grants Unit
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (651) 259-5549
Email: audrey.mularie@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/parks_trails/index.html

Appropriation Language
$3,802,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to solicit and rank applications and fund competitive matching grants for local parks, trail connections, and natural and scenic areas under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.019. This appropriation is for local nature-based recreation, connections to regional and state natural areas, and recreation facilities and may not be used for athletic facilities such as sport fields, courts, and playgrounds.

Outreach and Stewardship Through the Native Prairie Bank Program (2023-064)

Subd. 09d     $620,000 TF (FY2024)

Judy Schulte
MN DNR, Ecological and Water Resources Division
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (507) 637-6016
Email: judy.schulte@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ewr/index.html

Appropriation Language
$620,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to enhance and monitor lands enrolled in the native prairie bank and to provide outreach and technical assistance to landowners, practitioners, and the public to increase awareness and stewardship of the state's remaining native prairie. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Minnesota State Trails Development (2023-081)

Subd. 09e     $4,952,000 TF (FY2024)

Kent Skaar
MN DNR, State Parks and Trails Division
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (651) 259-5636
Email: kent.skaar@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/parks_trails/index.html

Appropriation Language
$4,952,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to expand recreational opportunities on Minnesota state trails by rehabilitating and enhancing existing state trails and replacing or repairing existing state trail bridges.

Construction of East Park (2023-091)

Subd. 09f     $700,000 TF (FY2024)

Nate Keller
City of St. Joseph
75 Callaway St. E.
St. Joseph, MN 56374

Phone: (320) 363-7201
Email: nkeller@cityofstjoseph.com

Appropriation Language
$700,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the city of St. Joseph to increase recreational opportunities and access at East Park along the Sauk River in St. Joseph through enhancements such as a canoe and kayak access, a floating dock, paved and mowed trails, and parking entrance improvements.

Scandia Gateway Trail to William O'Brien State Park (2023-110)

Subd. 09g     $2,689,000 TF (FY2024)

Kyle Morell
City of Scandia
14727 209th Street N
Scandia, MN 55073

Phone: (651) 433-2274
Email: k.morell@ci.scandia.mn.us
Web: https://www.cityofscandia.com/

Appropriation Language
$2,689,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the city of Scandia to engineer and construct a segment of the Gateway State Trail between the city of Scandia and William O'Brien State Park that will be maintained by the Department of Natural Resources. The segment to be constructed includes a pedestrian tunnel and trailhead parking area. This project must be designed and constructed in accordance with Department of Natural Resources state trail standards. Engineering and construction plans must be approved by the commissioner of natural resources before construction may commence. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

Grand Marais Mountain Bike Trail Rehabilitation - Phase II (2023-147)

Subd. 09h     $200,000 TF (FY2024)

Paul Nordlund
Superior Cycling Association
PO Box 1032
Grand Marais, MN 55604

Phone: (218) 370-9020
Email: p.nordlund1970@gmail.com
Web: https://superiorcycling.org/

Appropriation Language
$200,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Superior Cycling Association to rehabilitate and modify existing mountain bike trails at Pincushion Mountain to increase the trail's environmental sustainability and provide better access to beginner and adaptive cyclers.

Acquisition of State Parks and Trails Inholdings (2023-148)

Subd. 09i     $5,425,000 TF (FY2024)

Shelby Kok
MN DNR, State Parks and Trails Division
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (651) 259-5590
Email: shelby.kok@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/parks_trails/index.html

Appropriation Language
$5,425,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to acquire high-priority inholdings from willing sellers within the legislatively authorized boundaries of state parks, recreation areas, and trails to protect Minnesota's natural heritage, enhance outdoor recreation, and improve the efficiency of public land management. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

St. Louis River Re-Connect - Phase II (2023-172)

Subd. 09j     $1,375,000 TF (FY2024)

Cliff Knettel
City of Duluth

Phone: (218) 730-4312
Email: cknettel@DuluthMN.gov
Web:

Appropriation Language
$1,375,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the city of Duluth to increase recreational opportunities and access to the Waabizheshikana hiking and water trails in West Duluth with trail and trailhead enhancements such as accessible canoe and kayak launches, picnic areas, and restrooms; restored habitat; stormwater improvements; directional signage, and trailside interpretation. This appropriation may also be used to partner with the St. Louis River Alliance to create an ambassadors program to engage the surrounding community and facilitate use of the trails.

City of Biwabik Recreation (2023-207)

Subd. 09k     $1,306,000 TF (FY2024)

Jeff Jacobson
City of Biwabik
PO Box 529
Biwabik, MN 55708

Phone: (218) 290-5326
Email: administrator@cityofbiwabik.com
Web: https://www.cityofbiwabik.com/

Appropriation Language
$1,306,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the city of Biwabik to reconstruct and renovate Biwabik Recreation Area's access road, parking area, and bathroom facilities.

Silver Bay Multimodal Trailhead Project (2023-210)

Subd. 09l     $1,970,000 TF (FY2024)

Lana Fralich
City of Silver Bay
7 Davis Dr
Silver Bay, MN 55614

Phone: (218) 226-4408
Email: lanaf@silverbay.com
Web: http://www.silverbay.com/

Appropriation Language
$1,970,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the city of Silver Bay to develop a multimodal trailhead center to provide safe access to the Superior Hiking, Gitchi-Gami Bike, and C.J. Ramstad/North Shore trails; Black Beach Park; and other recreational destinations. Before any construction costs are incurred, the city must demonstrate that all funding to complete the project are secured.

Above the Falls Regional Park Restoration Planning and Acquisition (2023-213)

Subd. 09m     $1,376,000 TF (FY2024)

Adam Arvidson
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board
2117 River Rd W
Minneapolis, MN 55411

Phone: (612) 230-6470
Email: aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org
Web: https://www.minneapolisparks.org/

Appropriation Language
$1,376,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board to acquire land along the Mississippi River from willing sellers for habitat restoration, trail development, and low-intensity recreational facilities in Above the Falls Regional Park. This appropriation may also be used to prepare restoration plans for lands acquired. This appropriation may not be used to purchase habitable residential structures. Before the acquisition, a phase 1 environmental assessment must be completed and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board must not accept any liability for previous contamination of lands acquired with this appropriation.

Redhead Mountain Bike Park (2023-231)

Subd. 09n     $1,666,000 TF (FY2024)

Donna Johnson
Minnesota Discovery Center
1005 Discovery Drive
Chisholm, MN 55719

Phone: (218) 254-1220
Email: donna.johnson@mndiscoverycenter.com
Web: https://www.mndiscoverycenter.com

Appropriation Language
$1,666,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the city of Chisholm as the fiscal agent for the Minnesota Discovery Center to enhance outdoor recreational opportunities by adding trails and amenities to the Redhead Mountain Bike Park in Chisholm. Amenities may include such things as pump tracks, skills courses, changing stations, shade shakes, and signage.

Maplewood State Park Trail Segment of the Perham to Pelican Rapids Regional Trail (2023-249)

Subd. 09o     $2,514,000 TF (FY2024)

Nicholas Leonard
Otter Tail County
520 Fir Ave W
Fergus Falls, MN 56537

Phone: (218) 998-8057
Email: nleonard@co.ottertail.mn.us
Web: https://ottertailcountymn.us/

Appropriation Language
$2,514,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Otter Tail County to partner with the Department of Natural Resources to construct the Maplewood State Park segment of the Perham to Pelican Rapids Regional Trail. This project must be designed and constructed in accordance with Department of Natural Resources state trail standards. Engineering and construction plans must be approved by the commissioner of natural resources before construction may commence.

Subd. 10Administration, Emerging Issues, and Contract Agreement Reimbursement

LCCMR Administrative Budget (2023-001)

Subd. 10a     $2,133,000 TF (FY2024)

Becca Nash
Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources
100 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Room 65 State Office Bldg
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: 651-296-6264
Email: becca.nash@lccmr.mn.gov
Web: https://www.lccmr.mn.gov

Appropriation Language
$2,133,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources for administration in fiscal years 2024 and 2025 as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 116P.09, subdivision 5. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2025. Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 116P.11, paragraph (b), Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.281, applies to this appropriation.

Emerging Issues (2023-002)

Subd. 10b     $767,000 TF (FY2024)

Becca Nash
Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources
100 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Room 65 State Office Bldg
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: 651-296-6264
Email: becca.nash@lccmr.mn.gov
Web: https://www.lccmr.mn.gov

Appropriation Language
$767,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources to an emerging issues account authorized in Minnesota Statutes, section 116P.08, subdivision 4, paragraph (d).

Sub-Projects M.L. 2020, Subd. 20c:

  • 01: Emerging Issues Stop Starry Invasion (ID: 2023-257) - $385,000



Sub-Project 01: Emerging Issues Stop Starry Invasion (ID: 2023-257) - $385,000 TF

Jeff Forester
Minnesota Lakes and Rivers Advocates
Box 22262
Hastings, MN 55122

Phone: (612) 961-6144
Email: jeff@mnlakesandrivers.org
Web: http://www.mnlakesandrivers.org/

Contract Agreement Reimbursement (2023-073)

Subd. 10c     $224,000 TF (FY2024)

Katherine Sherman-Hoehn
MN DNR, Grants Unit
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: (651) 259-5533
Email: katherine.sherman-hoehn@state.mn.us
Web: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/grants/passthrough/index.html

Appropriation Language
$224,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources, at the direction of the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources, for expenses incurred in preparing and administering contracts, including for the agreements specified in this section.

Legislative Coordinating Commission Legacy Website (2023-255)

Subd. 10d     $2,000 TF (FY2024)

Sally Olson
Legislative Coordinating Commission
100 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone: 651-296-9002
Email: sally.olson@lcc.mn.gov

Appropriation Language
$2,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the Legislative Coordinating Commission for the website required in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.303, subdivision 10.

Subd. 19Repurpose

Neonicotinoid Impacts on Minnesota Deer and Prairie Chickens (2023-256)

Subd. 19     $176,000 Transfer

Charlotte Roy
MN DNR, Fish and Wildlife Division
1201 E Hwy 2
Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Phone: 218-328-8876
Email: charlotte.roy@state.mn.us

Appropriation Language
The unencumbered amount, estimated to be $176,000, in Laws 2021, First Special Session chapter 6, article 6, section 2, subdivision 8, paragraph (f), Restoring Upland Forests for Birds, is for examining the impacts of neonicotinoid exposure on the reproduction and survival of Minnesota's game species, including deer and prairie chicken. This amount is in addition to the appropriation under article 1, section 3, subdivision 6, for these purposes and is available until June 30, 2027.