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HF 2110

St. Cloud; 322nd Street reconstruction funding provided, and money appropriated.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Bernie Perryman and 1 co-sponsor

HF 2110 funds the reconstruction of 322nd Street in St. Cloud, appropriating state money to upgrade a key local road, benefiting residents, businesses, and commuters.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Capital Investment
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Bill Summary · HF 2110

Legislative Bill Summary – HF 2110

Title: St. Cloud; 322nd Street reconstruction funding provided, and money appropriated

Bill Number: HF 2110

Status and Procedural History
- Introduction and first reading on March 10, 2025
- Referred to the Capital Investment committee
- Primary sponsor: Wolgamott
- Related senate companion: SF 2218

Subject and Scope
- Subjects: Cities and Towns—Specific; Highways, Roads, and Bridges
- Policy area: Infrastructure funding and capital investments related to a municipal road reconstruction project

Purpose and Intent
- The bill aims to provide funding for the reconstruction of 322nd Street in St. Cloud and to appropriate state funds for that project as part of Minnesota’s capital investment program. The measure is framed as a targeted infrastructure initiative benefitting the City of St. Cloud.

Key Provisions (As Available)
- Authorization of funding for the 322nd Street reconstruction project in St. Cloud.
- Appropriation of state funds to support the project (exact dollar amount not provided in the available summary).
- Inclusion within the capital investment framework and processes (subject to standard capital investment terms, oversight, and accountability as determined in committee and on the floor).
- No additional project specifics (e.g., scope, timeline, matching requirements, or performance metrics) are stated in the provided information and would be expected to be refined in committee deliberations.

Potential Impact and Affected Parties
- Beneficiary: City of St. Cloud and its transportation network, including residents, businesses, and commuters who use 322nd Street.
- Broader effects may include local construction activity, traffic pattern changes during construction, job creation, and potential ripple effects on property access and local economic activity.
- Potential oversight and administration by the state’s Capital Investment program and related agencies (e.g., Minnesota Department of Transportation) as part of the project’s implementation.

Fiscal Considerations
- The bill would involve an appropriation of state funds for the project. The specific funding level, any matching requirements, and fiscal year timing are not specified in the available information and would be determined during committee deliberation and floor action.

Next Steps
- HF 2110 will undergo committee hearings in the Capital Investment committee, where amendments, project scope, funding levels, and implementation details are typically debated.
- The Senate companion is SF 2218, which may undergo parallel consideration.

Notes for Readers
- Details such as the exact funding amount, project scope, construction timeline, and oversight mechanisms are not provided in the available summary and will be clarified through committee discussion and subsequent legislative actions.

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

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