SF 3360: City of Edgerton public infrastructure improvements bond issuance and appropriation
Overview
SF 3360 is a Minnesota Senate bill introduced on April 9, 2025, and referred to the Capital Investment committee. The companion House bill is HF 3137. The bill’s subject area includes appropriations, bonds, cities and towns-specific provisions, the Public Facilities Authority, and waste/waste management. The bill as introduced does not include the full text in the provided record, but its title and subject indicate it would finance public infrastructure improvements in the City of Edgerton through bond issuance and state appropriation, likely with administration or oversight involving the Public Facilities Authority (PFA).
What the bill would do (as suggested by the title and subject)
- Authorize financing for Edgerton’s public infrastructure projects through a bond issuance.
- Provide state appropriations to support those projects.
- Potentially involve the Public Facilities Authority in issuing bonds or administering the financing.
- Target improvements related to public facilities and waste management, consistent with the bill’s subject areas.
- Establish terms, oversight, or reporting requirements typical of bond-financed municipal projects (subject to the bill’s actual text).
Key provisions to anticipate (based on standard structure for similar bills)
- Eligible projects: likely specifies which Edgerton infrastructure activities qualify (e.g., streets, water/sewer/stormwater systems, wastewater/waste management facilities, facilities related to public utilities or community infrastructure).
- Financing mechanism: authorization for bond issuance (by the state or through the Public Facilities Authority) to fund the projects.
- Appropriations: a dedicated state appropriation to support project costs, repayment, or related financing expenses.
- Administration and oversight: roles for the city, the Public Facilities Authority, and state agencies; reporting requirements; compliance with applicable statutes.
- terms and conditions: borrowing limits, repayment schedules, interest considerations, and any conditions precedent to funding.
- Local participation: requirements for local approvals, project milestones, and use of local contractors or vendors where applicable.
Who would be affected
- City of Edgerton: primary beneficiary and project implementer; responsible for project management and local matching or compliance requirements.
- City residents and local businesses: potential impacts include improved infrastructure, service reliability, and long-term tax or rate considerations related to debt service.
- Public Facilities Authority and state agencies: involved in financing, administration, and oversight.
- Contractors and suppliers: potential opportunities for local procurement and construction work.
Procedural and timeline notes
- Status: Introduced and first reading on April 9, 2025; referred to Capital Investment.
- Related legislation: HF 3137 is the companion bill in the House.
- Next steps: committee consideration (likely amendments), potential floor votes in the Senate, and eventual reconciliation with the House version if advanced.
Access to full text
For complete details on project scope, funding amounts, terms, and any conditions, please review the bill text in the official Legislature database (SF 3360) and its companion HF 3137.