Dayton public works projects present varied picture
ST. PAUL -- Some projects Gov. Mark Dayton included in his proposal to fund public works projects:
-- $6.6 million to replace tunnel under University Avenue between Capitol and parking lots.
-- $21 million for emergency repairs to Capitol and Centennial Office Building.
-- $33 million for low-interest loans to farmers.
-- $25 million for low-income housing purchase and rehabilitation.
-- $40 million to improve security at St. Peter Security Hospital, where sex offenders are housed.
-- $3.6 million for pipeline to move water from Lake Superior up the Popular River Valley for several uses, including making snow at Lutsen Mountains resort; local governments to contribute $1.2 million.
-- $737,000 to upgrade the Northeast Regional Correction Center; local governments would pay the same.
-- $27 million to build a St. Paul baseball park for Saints professional team and other teams from around the state.
-- $4.8 million for center to replace Wadena aquatics, gymnasium and other facilities destroyed by tornado; local governments would pay $4.5 million.
-- $20 million to build flood-prevention structures; local governments would pay $5 million.
-- $12 million to fight invasive Asian carp; federal government would pay $2 million.
-- $17 million to clean up public water supplies; federal government would pay $85.4 million.
-- $25 million for sewage treatment improvements; other governments would pay $23 million.
-- $26 million to build a new state emergency operations center in Arden Hills.
-- $20 million each for University of Minnesota and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities for general repairs.
-- $13.9 million to remodel Ridgewater college space in Willmar for agriculture and veterinary technology programs and other uses.
-- $4.6 million to renovate Minnesota West Community and Technical College field house in Worthington.
-- $25 million for local bridge replacements; federal government would pay $50 million.
-- $10 million for greater Minnesota transit improvements; local governments would pay $3.3 million.
-- $81 million to renovate University of Minnesota Twin Cities steam heating plant.
-- $6 million to construct a student center and do other work at University of Minnesota facility at Itasca State Park.






