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THE <br /> 15-Minute <br /> dvocate <br /> <br />READ · CONSIDER · TAKE ACTION <br /> <br />Transportation bill needs your support <br /> <br />1. Get informed <br /> <br />Bills that would allow cities to impose fees for street maintenance, upgrades, and reconstruction <br />projects were introduced in the Minnesota Senate and the House last week. HF 965, and its Senate <br />companion SF 825, would allow city councils to charge a transportation utility fee for: <br /> <br />· Reconstruction, including paving, grading, curbs and gutters, bridge repair, overlays, drainage, <br /> base work, subgrade corrections, and boulevard maintenance; <br /> <br />· Facility upgrades including traffic signals, turn lanes, medians, street approaches, alleys, <br /> rights-of-way, sidewalks, retaining walls, fence installation, and additional traffic lanes; <br /> <br />· Maintenance work including center-line striping, seal coating, crack sealing, sidewalk <br /> maintenance, signal maintenance, street light maintenance, and signage. <br /> <br />The proposals would allow a fee to be assessed by a two-thirds vote of the city council. It also would <br />require a public hearing on any resolution related to a transportation fee. No fees could be charged <br />unless a city also has prepared and adopted a master plan that, among other things, includes the <br />proposed funding sources for all projects in the plan. <br /> <br />Any fees charged and collected under this proposal would be dedicated to the specific projects <br />listed in the master plan. Cities would not be allowed to gather any fees that exceed the estimated <br />costs for projects. <br /> <br />The proposals, both of which have been referred to committees, also include guidelines for the <br />manner in which fees can be calculated and an appeals process for property owners. <br /> <br />2. Take action <br />Please call your legislators to voice your support for this legislation, and explain the positive impact it <br />could have on your community. Legislative directories and contact information can be found on the <br />Legislature's web site at: www. leg.state.mn.us. <br /> <br />Questions and comments can be directed to Anne Finn, LMC, at afinn~lmnc.org, or call (651) <br />281-1263. <br /> <br />3. Stay involved <br /> <br />This piece of legislation is based upon a recommendation from the Funding Street Construction and <br />Maintenance in Minnesota's Cities Report, sponsored by the League of Minnesota Cities in conjunction <br />with the City Engineers Association and the Public Works Association. To download and read the <br />report, please visit the Legislative section of the LMC web site at: www. lmnc.org. <br /> <br />Follow this piece of legislation by visiting the Minnesota Legislature web site at: www. leg.state.mn.us. <br /> <br />The 15-Minute Advocate, through information and action by member dties and League staff, <br />is designed to increase understanding among legislators, media, and residents <br />about the impacts of public policy on Minnesota's residents and the dties in which they live. <br /> <br /> <br />