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Transportation Finance Advisory Committee May 18, 2012
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141,482 Miles 20,146 Bridges 56.8 billion VMT
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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?
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141,482 miles 56.8 billion
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MnDOT 8% miles58% VMT Counties 32%24% VMT Cities16%16% VMT Townships 41%2% VMT Other3%>1% VMT
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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Questions? Mark Gieseke MnDOT Office of Capital Programs and Performance Measures (651)366-3770 Mark.gieseke@state.mn.us
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