HF279 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

All-terrain vehicle trails and studies funding provided, and money appropriated.

Related bill: SF593

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

Provide a one-time infusion of funds from the all-terrain vehicle (ATV) account in the natural resources fund to support ATV trail projects in St. Louis County and to fund a Duluth-area ATV route study. The appropriation is available for a limited time (through June 30, 2028) and does not represent ongoing funding.

Main Provisions

  • Sec. 1 — St. Louis County

    • Total appropriation: 752,000 in fiscal year 2026, from the ATV account in the natural resources fund, to the commissioner of natural resources for a grant to St. Louis County for ATV trail projects.
    • Project allocations:
    • Alborn Dirt Devils Club: 75,000 to engineer, obtain permits, and acquire right-of-way for the County Road 166 to Ostman Road ATV trail.
    • Ranger Snowmobile/ATV Club: 480,000 to engineer and construct the Seven Beavers ATV trail.
    • Twig Area Trail Riders: 100,000 to permit, design, engineer, and acquire right-of-way for the Lumberjack to Brookston ATV trail.
    • Quad Cities ATV Club: 97,000 to engineer, survey, test, and design the club trailhead project.
    • Timing: This is a one-time appropriation, available until June 30, 2028.
  • Sec. 2 — City of Duluth area study

    • Amount: 200,000 in fiscal year 2026, from the ATV account in the natural resources fund, for a grant to the City of Duluth and Head of the Lakes ATV Riders.
    • Purpose: Conduct a Duluth-area ATV route study to establish connectivity to and through the western part of the city of Duluth.
    • Timing: This is a one-time appropriation, available until June 30, 2028.

Significant Changes to Existing Law

  • Adds targeted, one-time funding from the ATV account to support local ATV trail expenditures and a route study. It does not appear to change existing statutory programs or regulations; rather, it provides specific grants for listed local projects and planning efforts.

Potential Impact

  • Expands ATV trail infrastructure and planning within St. Louis County and Duluth, potentially improving recreational access and local economic activity related to ATV use.
  • Supports specific clubs and the City of Duluth in planning, permitting, engineering, and trail development, as well as a connectivity study to integrate trails with urban areas.

Relevant Terms - all-terrain vehicle (ATV) - ATV trails - natural resources fund - all-terrain vehicle account - one-time appropriation - June 30, 2028 (availability deadline) - St. Louis County - Alborn Dirt Devils Club - County Road 166 to Ostman Road ATV trail - Ranger Snowmobile/ATV Club - Seven Beavers ATV trail - Twig Area Trail Riders - Lumberjack to Brookston ATV trail - Quad Cities ATV Club - trailhead project - engineer, permit, right-of-way - City of Duluth - Head of the Lakes ATV Riders - Duluth-area route study - connectivity to and through the western part of Duluth

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
February 10, 2025HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toEnvironment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy
February 13, 2025HouseActionAuthor added
February 24, 2025HouseActionAuthor added
February 26, 2025HouseActionAuthor added
March 06, 2025HouseActionAuthor added
March 10, 2025HouseActionCommittee report, to adopt and re-refer toWays and Means
March 12, 2025HouseActionAuthor added
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