HF5151

Metropolitan Council authorized to sell transit-related merchandise, food, and beverages.
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

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Purpose

Extend the Metropolitan Council’s authority to generate revenue by selling transit-related merchandise, as well as food and beverages, to support transportation needs and improvements funded through the transportation capital improvement program.

Main provisions

  • The Metropolitan Council may sell transit-related merchandise at a retail establishment and through an online sales system.
  • The Council may sell food, beverages, and transit-related merchandise at transit stations.
  • The Council may enter into agreements with private persons or entities to assist with marketing and sales authorized under this subdivision.
  • Net proceeds from these sales must be used to fund improvements in the transportation capital improvement program.

Significant changes to existing law

  • Adds Subd.16 to Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 473.405, creating an explicit authority for the Council to conduct merchandising and concession-style sales.
  • Enables revenue generation from merchandising and concessions, with proceeds earmarked for transportation capital improvement projects.
  • Allows public-private partnerships to support marketing and sales activities.

Impact and implications

  • Creates a new revenue stream to finance transportation capital improvements.
  • Expands the Council’s operations beyond traditional fare-related activities to include merchandise and concessions at stations and online.
  • Encourages collaboration with private partners to run sales and marketing efforts.

Relevant Terms - Metropolitan Council - transit-related merchandise - retail establishment - online sales system - transit stations - private persons or entities - marketing and sales agreements - net proceeds - transportation capital improvement program - Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 473.405 - Subd.16

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DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
May 16, 2026HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toTransportation Finance and Policy
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