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SF 4916

City of St. Paul indoor recreational dome bond issue and appropriation

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Sandy Pappas

The bill would authorize bonds and state funding to finance and operate an indoor recreational dome in St. Paul, with local management and state reporting requirements.

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Bill Summary · SF 4916

Summary of SF 4916 (2025-2026) — Minnesota, City of St. Paul Indoor Recreational Dome Bond Issue and Appropriation

Purpose and intent

SF 4916 authorizes the issuance of bonds and appropriations to support the construction or improvement of an indoor recreational dome in the City of St. Paul. The bill is designed to provide public funding to support a major recreational facility project, with the aim of enhancing sports, fitness, and community recreation opportunities for residents and visitors.

Key provisions and changes

  • Bond authorization: The bill authorizes the issuance of state bonds (or similar financing instruments as defined by Minnesota capital investment statutes) to finance the indoor recreational dome project in St. Paul. Details such as total bond amount, issuance terms (maturity, interest Rate), and security may be specified in the bill or in accompanying fiscal notes.

  • ** appropriation**: The bill provides a dedicated appropriation from the capital investment or other specified fund(s) to cover the costs associated with the dome project. This typically includes construction, equipment, furnishings, and programmatic start-up costs.

  • Project scope: The measure outlines that the funds and bonds are to be used specifically for the City of St. Paul indoor recreational dome, including construction and related facilities needed to support the dome’s operation (e.g., maintenance, access, and safety improvements). Detailed project scope, location, and size would be identified in the bill text or project attachments.

  • Funding conditions and reporting: The bill may set conditions on disbursement, requirements for project milestones, and periodic reporting to the Legislature on progress, cost overruns, timelines, and compliance with state procurement rules.

  • Local government role: The City of St. Paul is identified as the recipient or collaborator for the project, with responsibilities to manage design, construction, operations, and compliance with applicable laws and contracts.

  • Co-sponsor and referral: The bill lists Sandy Pappas as a co-sponsor and indicates initial referral to the Capital Investment committee, signaling a focus on public infrastructure investment.

Who or what would be affected

  • City of St. Paul: As the project proponent, the city would receive bond proceeds and an appropriation to finance the dome project. The city would be responsible for implementation, ongoing operation, and ensuring project outcomes align with the appropriation terms.

  • State finances: The financing would impact state capital budget and debt service considerations, including future repayment obligations as defined by the bond terms.

  • Public and users of the facility: Residents, local organizations, schools, and regional visitors would potentially benefit from enhanced indoor recreational facilities, expanded programming, and new venue capacity.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Status: Introduced and assigned to the Capital Investment committee on 2026-03-26. First reading completed.

  • Next steps: The bill would proceed through committee deliberations, potential amendments, and votes in both chambers, followed by floor consideration and potential conference committee reconciliation if needed. If enacted, funding would be released per the approved appropriation and bond authorization schedules, with subsequent project milestones tied to the legislative appropriation.

Notes

  • The text provided does not include specific dollar amounts, bond terms, or project milestones. The eventual bill text will detail the total financing amount, repayment terms, project scope, procurement rules, and accountability measures. For precise figures and conditions, refer to the final enacted language and any accompanying fiscal notes.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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