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Minnesota Veterans Affairs seeks nearly $30 million for facility preservation and Minneapolis domiciliary remodel

2260720 · February 10, 2025
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John Kelly, director of government affairs for the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs, told the Senate Capital Investment Committee on Feb. 11 that the department’s 2025 capital requests include $11.94 million for asset preservation and $17.404 million to remodel Building 16 on the Minneapolis Veterans Home campus.

John Kelly, director of government affairs for the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs, told the Senate Capital Investment Committee on Feb. 11 that the department’s 2025 capital requests include $11.94 million for asset preservation at Veterans Homes and cemeteries and $17.404 million to fully fund a remodel of Building 16 on the Minnesota Veterans Home — Minneapolis campus.

Kelly said the asset preservation funds would be used for a range of repairs across the department’s portfolio, including roof, chiller, boiler, elevator, window and…

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