The bill appropriates funds for all-terrain vehicle (ATV) trail projects in St. Louis County and a route study in the city of Duluth. Specifically, it allocates $752,000 from the all-terrain vehicle account in the natural resources fund for various projects, including engineering and construction efforts by local ATV clubs. The funding is designated for specific projects such as the County Road 166 to Ostman Road trail, the Seven Beavers trail, the Lumberjack to Brookston trail, and the club trailhead project. This appropriation is a one-time allocation available until June 30, 2028.
Additionally, the bill provides $200,000 for a Duluth-area ATV route study aimed at enhancing connectivity within the western part of the city. This funding is also a one-time appropriation, available until June 30, 2028. Overall, the bill seeks to improve ATV infrastructure and connectivity in the region, supporting local clubs and enhancing recreational opportunities.