Subdivision 1. General. The Metropolitan Council has the powers and duties prescribed by this section and sections 473.407 to 473.449 and all powers necessary or convenient to discharge its duties.
Subd. 2. [Repealed, 1994 c 628 art 3 s 209]
Subd. 3. Condemnation. The council may for transit purposes acquire property, franchises, easements, or property rights or interests of any kind by condemnation proceedings pursuant to chapter 117. Except as provided in subdivision 9, the council may take possession of any property for which condemnation proceedings have been commenced at any time after the filing of the petition describing the property in the proceedings. The council may contract with an operator or other persons for the use by the operator or person of any property under the council's control.
Subd. 4. Transit systems. The council may engineer, construct, equip, and operate transit and paratransit systems, projects, or any parts thereof, including road lanes or rights-of-way, terminal facilities, maintenance and garage facilities, ramps, parking areas, and any other facilities useful for or related to any public transit or paratransit system or project. The council may sell or lease naming rights with regard to light rail transit stations and apply revenues from sales or leases to light rail transit operating costs.
Subd. 5. Acquisition of transit systems. The council may acquire by purchase, lease, gift, or condemnation proceedings any existing public transit system or any part thereof, including all or any part of the plant, equipment, shares of stock, property, real, personal, or mixed, rights in property, reserve funds, special funds, franchises, licenses, patents, permits and papers, documents and records belonging to any operator of a public transit system within the metropolitan area, and may in connection therewith assume any or all liabilities of any operator of a public transit system. The council may take control of and operate a system immediately following the filing and approval of the initial petition for condemnation, if the council, in its discretion, determines this to be necessary, and may take possession of all right, title and other powers of ownership in all properties and facilities described in the petition. Control must be taken by resolution which is effective upon service of a copy on the condemnee and the filing of the resolution in the condemnation action. In the determination of the fair value of the existing public transit system, there must not be included any value attributable to expenditures for improvements made by the former Metropolitan Transit Commission or council.
Subd. 6. [Repealed, 1994 c 628 art 3 s 209]
Subd. 7. [Repealed, 1994 c 628 art 3 s 209]
Subd. 8. [Repealed, 1994 c 628 art 3 s 209]
Subd. 9. Condemnation of public or public service corporation property. The fact that property is owned by or is in charge of a public agency or a public service corporation organized for a purpose specified in section 301B.01, or is already devoted to a public use or to use by the corporation or was acquired therefor by condemnation may not prevent its acquisition by the council by condemnation, but if the property is in actual public use or in actual use by the corporation for any purpose of interest or benefit to the public, the taking by the council by condemnation may not be authorized unless the court finds and determines that there is greater public necessity for the proposed use by the council than for the existing use.
Subd. 10. Voluntary transfer of public property. Any state department or other agency of the state government or any county, municipality, or other public agency may sell, lease, grant, transfer, or convey to the council, with or without consideration, any facilities or any part or parts thereof or any real or personal property or interest therein which may be useful to the council for any authorized purpose. In any case where the construction of a facility has not been completed, the public agency concerned may also transfer, sell, assign, and set over to the council, with or without consideration, any existing contract for the construction of the facilities.
Subd. 11. [Repealed, 1994 c 628 art 3 s 209]
Subd. 12. Management contracts. Notwithstanding any of the other provisions of this section and sections 473.407 to 473.449, the council may, in lieu of directly operating any public transit system or any part thereof, enter into contracts for management services. The contracts may provide for compensation, incentive fees, the employment of personnel, the services provided, and other terms and conditions that the council deems proper. The contracts must provide that the compensation of personnel who work full time or substantially full time providing management or other services for the council is public data under chapter 13.
The council may not permit a contract manager to supervise or manage internal audit activities. Internal audit activity must be supervised and managed directly by the council. The council shall advertise for bids and select contracts for management services through competitive bidding. The term of the contract may not be longer than two years. The contract must include clear operating objectives, stating the service policies and goals of the council in terms of the movement of various passenger groups, and performance criteria, by means of which success in achieving the operating objectives can be measured. The council shall consider and determine the feasibility and desirability of having all its transit management services provided internally by employees of the council.
The employees of any public transit system operated pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision for the purpose of resolving any dispute arising under any existing or new collective bargaining agreement relating to the terms or conditions of their employment, may either engage in a concerted refusal to work or to invoke the processes of final and binding arbitration as provided by chapter 572, subject to any applicable provisions of the agreement not inconsistent with law.
Subd. 13. [Repealed, 1994 c 628 art 3 s 209]
Subd. 14. [Repealed, 1994 c 628 art 3 s 209]
Subd. 15. Relocation of displaced persons. The council may plan for and assist in the relocation of individuals, families, business concerns, nonprofit organizations, and others displaced by operations of the council, and may make relocation payments in accordance with federal regulations.
1975 c 13 s 56; 1977 c 454 s 34,35; 1982 c 424 s 130; 1984 c 654 art 3 s 127; 1Sp1985 c 10 s 107; 1987 c 370 art 2 s 17; 1987 c 384 art 2 s 1; 1990 c 571 s 43; 1994 c 628 art 3 s 101-108; 1995 c 186 s 86,87; 2000 c 479 art 1 s 24; 2005 c 69 art 1 s 21; 2014 c 271 art 3 s 14
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 473 - 473J — Metropolitan Area
Chapter 473 — Metropolitan Government
Section 473.121 — Definitions.
Section 473.123 — Metropolitan Council.
Section 473.125 — Regional Administrator.
Section 473.127 — Advisory Committees.
Section 473.129 — Powers Of Metropolitan Council.
Section 473.1293 — Energy Forward Pricing Mechanisms.
Section 473.13 — Budget, Financial Aid.
Section 473.132 — Short-term Indebtedness.
Section 473.142 — Small Businesses.
Section 473.1425 — Working Capital Fund.
Section 473.143 — Affirmative Action Plans.
Section 473.144 — Certificates Of Compliance For Contracts.
Section 473.145 — Development Guide.
Section 473.146 — Policy Plans For Metropolitan Agencies.
Section 473.1466 — Transportation System Performance Evaluation.
Section 473.1467 — No Spending For Certain Rail Projects.
Section 473.147 — Regional Recreation Open Space System Policy Plan.
Section 473.149 — Solid Waste Comprehensive Planning.
Section 473.1565 — Metropolitan Area Water Supply Planning Activities; Advisory Committees.
Section 473.157 — Water Resources Plan.
Section 473.1631 — Legislative Review.
Section 473.164 — Sports, Airport Commissions To Pay Council Costs.
Section 473.165 — Council Review; Independent Commission, Board, Agency.
Section 473.166 — Controlled Access; Approval.
Section 473.167 — Highway Projects.
Section 473.168 — Freeway Exclusive Lanes.
Section 473.171 — Council Review; Applications For Federal And State Aid.
Section 473.173 — Council Review; Metropolitan Significance.
Section 473.175 — Review Of Comprehensive Plans.
Section 473.181 — Additional Council Review.
Section 473.191 — Local Planning Assistance.
Section 473.192 — Aircraft Noise Attenuation.
Section 473.194 — Definitions.
Section 473.195 — Housing And Redevelopment Authority Powers.
Section 473.197 — Housing Bond Credit Enhancement Program.
Section 473.199 — Effect On A Municipal Or County Hra.
Section 473.201 — Allocate Local Project Costs; Seek, Get U.s. Grants.
Section 473.206 — Local Ordinances.
Section 473.208 — Cooperation.
Section 473.223 — Federal Aid.
Section 473.24 — Population Estimates.
Section 473.242 — Urban Research.
Section 473.246 — Council's Submissions To Legislative Commission.
Section 473.25 — Livable Communities Criteria And Guidelines.
Section 473.251 — Metropolitan Livable Communities Fund.
Section 473.252 — Tax Base Revitalization Account.
Section 473.253 — Livable Communities Demonstration Account.
Section 473.254 — Local Housing Incentives Account.
Section 473.255 — Inclusionary Housing Account.
Section 473.301 — Definitions.
Section 473.302 — Regional Recreation Open Space System; Purpose.
Section 473.303 — Metropolitan Parks And Open Space Commission.
Section 473.313 — Master Plans.
Section 473.315 — Grants For Recreation Open Space.
Section 473.325 — Sales Of G.o. Refunding Bonds.
Section 473.331 — Local Acquisition.
Section 473.334 — Special Assessment; Agreement.
Section 473.341 — Tax Equivalents.
Section 473.351 — Metropolitan Area Regional Parks Funding.
Section 473.371 — Policy; Goals.
Section 473.375 — Powers And Duties Of Council; Advisory Committee.
Section 473.385 — Transit Service Areas.
Section 473.386 — Special Transportation Service.
Section 473.387 — Special Transportation Markets.
Section 473.3875 — Transit For Livable Communities.
Section 473.388 — Replacement Service Program.
Section 473.39 — Borrowing Money.
Section 473.391 — Route Planning And Scheduling.
Section 473.3925 — Bus Purchases.
Section 473.3927 — Zero-emission And Electric Transit Vehicles.
Section 473.399 — Transit Ways; Light Rail Transit And Commuter Rail In The Metropolitan Area.
Section 473.3993 — Light Rail Transit Facility Plans; Definitions.
Section 473.3994 — Light Rail Transit; Design Plans.
Section 473.3995 — Light Rail Transit; Design-build Method.
Section 473.3997 — Federal Funding; Light Rail Transit.
Section 473.3999 — Light Rail Transit Construction; Council Authority.
Section 473.4051 — Light Rail Transit Construction And Operation.
Section 473.4052 — Right-of-way Use; Contracts; Liability.
Section 473.4055 — Regulation Of Light Rail Transit Warning Signals.
Section 473.4056 — Light Rail Transit Vehicle Design.
Section 473.4057 — Commuter Rail Operation And Maintenance.
Section 473.407 — Metropolitan Transit Police.
Section 473.408 — Fare Policy.
Section 473.409 — Agreements With Council; Encouragement Of Transit Use.
Section 473.41 — Transit Shelters And Stops.
Section 473.411 — Transit And Highway Systems.
Section 473.415 — Acquired Systems: Council Obligation; Worker Rights.
Section 473.416 — Rights Of System Workers In Takeover Of Transit System.
Section 473.42 — Employer Contributions For Certain Employees.
Section 473.436 — Council; Borrowing Money.
Section 473.446 — Transit Tax Levies.
Section 473.4461 — Additions To Transit Taxing District.
Section 473.448 — Transit Assets Exempt From Tax But Must Pay Assessments.
Section 473.4485 — Metropolitan Area Transit Investment.
Section 473.449 — Act Exclusive.
Section 473.452 — Transit Operating Reserves; Report.
Section 473.501 — Definitions.
Section 473.504 — Wastewater Services, Powers.
Section 473.505 — Total Watershed Management.
Section 473.511 — Sewer Service Function.
Section 473.5111 — Transfer, Disposal Of Nonmetropolitan Interceptor.
Section 473.512 — Pension Exclusion For Certain Labor Service Employees.
Section 473.513 — Municipal Plans And Programs.
Section 473.515 — Sewage Collection And Disposal; Powers.
Section 473.5155 — Violation Of Wastewater Law; Remedies, Penalties.
Section 473.516 — Waste Facilities; Sewage Sludge Disposal.
Section 473.517 — Allocation Of Costs.
Section 473.519 — 1972 U.s. Water Pollution Control Act: Use Charge Shares.
Section 473.521 — Payments To Council.
Section 473.523 — Construction Contracts Subject To Municipal Bid Law.
Section 473.524 — Capital Intensive Public Services.
Section 473.541 — Debt Obligations.
Section 473.542 — Depositories.
Section 473.543 — Moneys, Accounts And Investments.
Section 473.545 — Property Exempt From Taxation.
Section 473.549 — Relation To Existing Laws.
Section 473.551 — Definitions.
Section 473.552 — Legislative Policy; Purpose.
Section 473.553 — Commission; Membership; Administration.
Section 473.556 — Powers Of Commission.
Section 473.561 — Exemption From Council Review.
Section 473.564 — Metropolitan Sports Area.
Section 473.565 — Post 1977 Service In Msrs; Exceptions.
Section 473.572 — Revised Final Determination.
Section 473.581 — Debt Obligations.
Section 473.592 — Tax Revenues.
Section 473.595 — Commission Finances.
Section 473.596 — Highway User Tax Fund For Metrodome Access; Limits.
Section 473.598 — Arena Acquisition.
Section 473.599 — Debt Obligations.
Section 473.5995 — Football Stadium Account.
Section 473.601 — Definitions.
Section 473.602 — Declaration Of Purposes.
Section 473.6021 — Public Necessity And Purpose For Bonds.
Section 473.603 — Metropolitan Airports Commission; Powers; Structure.
Section 473.604 — Membership, Government.
Section 473.605 — Organization; Corporate Seal; Bylaws.
Section 473.608 — Powers Of Corporation.
Section 473.609 — Condemnation For Preexisting Airport Property.
Section 473.611 — Plans To Be Consistent With Development Guide.
Section 473.614 — Environmental Review.
Section 473.621 — Powers Of Corporation.
Section 473.622 — Existing Airports; Control, Jurisdiction.
Section 473.625 — Detaching Major Airport Land From City, School District.
Section 473.626 — Value And Assessment Of Taxable Detached Property.
Section 473.627 — Tax For Police, Fire, Streets, Parking.
Section 473.629 — Value Of Property For Bond Issues By School Districts.
Section 473.631 — Boundaries Of Major Airport.
Section 473.638 — Control Measure Involving Taking.
Section 473.64 — Governments In Airport Development Area; Tax Sharing.
Section 473.641 — New Airport; Public Hearing.
Section 473.651 — Rentals Fixed.
Section 473.652 — Construction Work.
Section 473.653 — Restrictions On Certain Airports.
Section 473.655 — Public And Governmental Purposes.
Section 473.661 — Budget Specifying Amounts For Separate Items.
Section 473.662 — Earnings, How Applied.
Section 473.665 — Bonds, Issuance.
Section 473.666 — Bonds, Legal Investments For Public Funds.
Section 473.667 — General Obligation Revenue Financing.
Section 473.6671 — Revenue Bonds.
Section 473.668 — Municipalities To Guarantee Bonds Of Commission.
Section 473.671 — Limit Of Tax Levy.
Section 473.672 — Metropolitan Area Tax Levy.
Section 473.675 — Legal Proceedings.
Section 473.679 — Construction Of Law.
Section 473.685 — Airport Parking Space Customer Data.
Section 473.701 — Definitions.
Section 473.702 — Establishment Of District; Purpose; Area; Governing Body.
Section 473.704 — Powers And Duties.
Section 473.705 — Contracts For Materials, Supplies And Equipment.
Section 473.706 — Adverse Interest Of Commissioners.
Section 473.711 — Financing; Budget And Tax Levies.
Section 473.712 — Withdrawal; Assets.
Section 473.714 — Compensation Of Commissioners.
Section 473.715 — Contiguous Counties; Membership.
Section 473.716 — Cooperation With Other Agencies; Advisors.
Section 473.751 — Definitions.
Section 473.753 — Property Tax Exemption; Special Assessments.
Section 473.754 — Employees And Vendors.
Section 473.755 — Minnesota Ballpark Authority.
Section 473.756 — Powers Of Authority.
Section 473.757 — County Activities; Bonds; Taxes.
Section 473.758 — Implementation.
Section 473.759 — Criteria And Conditions.
Section 473.76 — Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission.
Section 473.761 — City Requirements.
Section 473.762 — Local Taxes.
Section 473.763 — Community Ownership.
Section 473.801 — Definitions.
Section 473.8011 — Metropolitan Agency Recycling Goal.
Section 473.803 — Metropolitan County Planning.
Section 473.804 — Household Hazardous Waste Management.
Section 473.811 — Waste Management By Counties, Defined Local Units.
Section 473.812 — Records; Inspection.
Section 473.813 — Cities, Counties, Towns; Solid Waste Contracts.
Section 473.823 — Rules And Permits.
Section 473.834 — Debt Service; Solid Waste Bonds.
Section 473.842 — Definitions.
Section 473.843 — Metropolitan Solid Waste Landfill Fee.
Section 473.844 — Metropolitan Landfill Abatement Fund.
Section 473.8441 — Local Recycling Development Program.
Section 473.845 — Metropolitan Landfill Contingency Action Account.
Section 473.846 — Report To Legislature.
Section 473.847 — Operator Or Owner Liability For Response Expenses.
Section 473.848 — Restriction On Disposal.
Section 473.849 — Prohibition; Solid Waste Disposal.
Section 473.851 — Legislative Findings And Purpose.
Section 473.852 — Definitions.
Section 473.853 — Advisory Committee.
Section 473.856 — Metropolitan System Statements; Amendments.
Section 473.857 — System Statements; Reconciliation Procedures.
Section 473.858 — Comprehensive Plans; Local Governmental Units.
Section 473.859 — Comprehensive Plan Content.
Section 473.862 — Metro Counties Other Than Hennepin, Ramsey, Anoka, And Dakota.
Section 473.864 — Plans; Adoption; Amendment.
Section 473.865 — Adoption; Conflicts, Amendment Of Controls, Devices.
Section 473.866 — Contested Cases; Administrative And Judicial Review.
Section 473.867 — Planning Assistance; Grants; Loans.
Section 473.87 — Levy For Increased Costs.
Section 473.871 — New Municipal Sewer Systems.
Section 473.910 — Midtown Planning And Coordination Board.