SF5051

Graffiti abatement policy establishment requirement provision
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

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Purpose

  • Establish a formal policy for preventing and removing graffiti on properties maintained by the Department of Transportation (DOT).
  • Improve coordination and use of best practices to reduce graffiti-related issues on state transportation property.

Main Provisions

  • Policy Development and Implementation

    • The DOT must develop and put into effect a graffiti abatement policy for its properties.
    • The policy should outline steps to prevent graffiti and to remove it when it occurs.
  • Consultation and Best Practices

    • In creating the policy, the DOT must consult with organizations and individuals experienced in graffiti abatement.
    • Eligible consultants include local governments, law enforcement, regional planning agencies, and business improvement associations.
  • High-Priority Properties

    • The policy must identify and designate high-priority properties for abatement.
    • Criteria include areas with a high volume of graffiti complaints, high public visibility, frequent graffiti targets, and other reasons the commissioner deems important.
    • The DOT must maintain a list of these high-priority properties, recording the type of abatement measures used and the dates those measures were taken.
  • Abatement Requirements and Timeframes

    • The policy must specify best practices for preventing and removing graffiti.
    • It must lay out a process to identify and designate high-priority properties.
    • It must set minimum timeframes for abating graffiti on high-priority properties and on other properties.
  • Reporting

    • By February 1, 2027 and every year after, the DOT must report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over transportation policy and finance.
    • Each report must include:
    • The most recent version of the graffiti abatement policy.
    • The list of high-priority properties and the abatement measures taken on those properties.
    • An assessment of areas for improvement in graffiti maintenance and the challenges in making those improvements.

Significant Changes to Law

  • Creates a formal, codified graffiti abatement policy for DOT properties, including a defined process, high-priority property criteria, and required abatement timelines.
  • Establishes a recurring annual reporting obligation to the legislature, increasing transparency and accountability for graffiti prevention and abatement on state transportation property.
  • Requires documented consultation with expert partners and a publicly maintained list of high-priority properties with abatement actions and dates.

Implementation and Scope

  • Scope: Applies specifically to properties maintained by the Department of Transportation.
  • Timeline: Initial reporting requirement by February 1, 2027, with annual reports thereafter.

Relevant Terms - graffiti abatement policy - Department of Transportation (DOT) - high-priority properties - abatement measures - best practices - consultation - local governments - law enforcement - regional planning agencies - business improvement associations - timeframes for abatement - reporting - Minnesota Statutes chapter 174

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DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
April 09, 2026SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
April 09, 2026SenateActionReferred toTransportation
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