Transportation Finance Advisory Committee May 18, 2012.

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Transportation Finance Advisory Committee May 18, 2012

141,482 Miles 20,146 Bridges 56.8 billion VMT

1. What does Minnesota’s highway system look like? 2. How does Minnesota compare to other states? 3. How does Minnesota fund the state highway system?

141,482 miles 56.8 billion

 MnDOT 8% miles58% VMT  Counties 32%24% VMT  Cities16%16% VMT  Townships 41%2% VMT  Other3%>1% VMT

 MnDOT 24%4,580 Bridges*  Local System 76%14,786 Bridges*  Other Structures ◦ Railroad over Roadway366 Bridges ◦ Pedestrian over Highway370 Bridges ◦ Other44 Structures * 10 feet or over, roadway on bridge

 Total Centerline Miles – 5 th Most ◦ Minnesota Land Area – 12 th Largest ◦ Minnesota Population – 21 th Largest (2010 Census)  State “Owned” Centerline Miles – 20 th Most  State “Owned” Share of Total – 43 rd Highest

 Safety – 2 nd Best ◦ Fatality rate/100 million vehicle miles traveled  Bridge Condition – 4 th Best ◦ Percent of bridges rated structurally deficient or functionally obsolete  Pavement Condition – 44 th Best ◦ Interstate pavement in poor condition

 Urban Highway Congestion – 16 th Worst ◦ Out of 101 metro areas ◦ Ratio of peak to free-flow travel time  Urban Traffic Management– 10 th Best ◦ Out of 101 metro areas ◦ Elimination of hours of delay using traffic management (e.g., ramp meter, incident response, signal coordination, access management, and HOV lanes)

Federal Fund  Fuel Tax  Tire Tax  Truck & Trailer Sales Tax  Heavy Vehicle Use Tax  General Funds State Funds  Fuel Tax  Vehicle Registration (License Fees)  Motor Vehicle Sale Tax (MVST)  Interest  Bonds

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Shown in Nominal / Year of Construction Dollars

Questions? Mark Gieseke MnDOT Office of Capital Programs and Performance Measures (651)