Thursday, May 4, 2017 
Report available at: tripnet.org

Contact: Rocky Moretti 202.262.0714 (cell)
TRIP office 202.466.6706

MINNESOTA FACES $2.8 BILLION TRANSPORTATION FUNDING SHORTFALL, LEADING TO INCREASINGLY DETERIORATED & CONGESTED ROADS AMID DECLINING TRANSPORTATION FUNDING. BETWEEN $779 MILLION TO $1 BILLION IN NEEDED PROJECTS OUTSIDE MAJOR URBAN AREAS NOT ABLE TO MOVE FORWARD 
Eds.: The report includes lists of unfunded transportation projects statewide and in Duluth, the Twin Cities and Rochester that are needed to improve conditions, relieve traffic congestion and improve traffic safety.

St. Paul, MN– Amid a declining level of funding available for maintenance and improvement to the state’s roads and bridges, Minnesota faces a $2.8 billion transportation funding shortfall over the next four years, leading to deteriorating road and bridge conditions, a lack of safety improvements, and increasing congestion due to increases in vehicle travel. This is according to a new report by TRIP, a Washington, DC based national transportation organization. TRIP’s report identifies unfunded transportation projects in areas outside the Twin Cities, Rochester and Duluth areas, costing between $779 million and $1 billion, that are needed to improve conditions, relieve traffic congestion and improve traffic safety. The amount of funding available for road maintenance and improvements by the state, counties and municipalities is projected to decrease by 16 percent from FY2016 to FY2021.

The TRIP report, “Moving Minnesota Forward: Challenges in Providing Safe, Efficient and Well-Maintained Roads, Highways and Bridges,” examines road and bridge conditions, travel trends, economic development, highway safety, transportation funding, and the status of needed transportation improvements in statewide and in the Twin Cities, Rochester and Duluth areas.

Twenty-eight percent of Minnesota’s major locally and state-maintained, urban roads and highways have pavements in poor condition and 21 percent are rated in mediocre condition. Sixteen percent of the state’s major urban roads are rated in fair condition and the remaining 35 percent are rated in good condition. Due to a lack of funding, the number of lane miles of state-maintained roads in poor condition is projected to increase by 80 percent from 2015 to 2020, from 535 miles in poor condition to 963 miles.

Six percent of Minnesota’s bridges are structurally deficient, meaning there is significant deterioration to the major components of the bridge. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) estimates that, based on available funding, the number of state-maintained bridges rated in poor condition will increase by approximately 70 percent between 2016 and 2020, from 23 bridges to 39 bridges.

“The data is clear,” said Julie Ring, executive director of the Association of Minnesota Counties. “Minnesota’s transportation system is facing critical needs and the cost of maintaining and improving our network of roads, bridges and transit systems grows every year. It’s time for the Legislature and Governor to compromise and move forward a comprehensive transportation funding package that addresses the needs throughout our state.”

Increasing levels of traffic congestion cause significant delays in Minnesota, particularly in its larger urban areas, choking commuting and commerce. Minnesota drivers in the state’s largest urban areas lose as much as 47 hours annually as a result of traffic congestion, totaling up to $1,035 in lost time and wasted fuel each year.

The chart below details needed projects outside the state’s largest urban areas that will not have adequate funding to start prior to 2022. The report also includes needed but unfunded projects in the Duluth, Rochester and Twin Cities urban areas.

  County Project Type Highway Project Location Work to Be Completed Cost Range - Low Cost Range - High
Greater MN Roseau Greater Minnesota Mobility MN Highway 11 Highway 11 operational flow improvements Spot mobility $9,900,000 $12,100,000
Great MN Wright Greater Minnesota Mobility Interstate 94 4 to 6 lane expansion from St. Michael west to Albertville Highway expansion $54,000,000 $66,000,000
Greater MN Stearns Greater Minnesota Mobility MN Highway 23 2 to 4 lane expansion from Richmond to Paynesville Highway expansion $74,000,000 $98,000,000
Greater MN Dodge/Steele Greater Mobility US Highway 14 2 to 4 lane expansion from Owatonna to Dodge Center Highway expansion $162,000,000 $198,000,000
Greater MN Nicollet Greater Minnesota Mobility US Highway 14 2 to 4 lane expansion from Nicollet to New Ulm Highway expansion $69,000,000 $117,000,000
Greater MN Kandiyohi Greater Minnesota Mobility MN Highway 23 2 to 4 lane expansion from Paynesville west to New London Highway expansion $50,000,000 $70,000,000
Greater MN Lake Pavement MN Highway 61 8 miles from Lake/Cok Co. line to Schroeder Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer-life improvement $13,240,000 $22,070,000
Greater MN St. Louis Pavement US Highway 169 15 miles from Chisholm to Virginia - northbound Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $8,440,000 $14,070,000
Greater MN St. Louis Pavement US Highway 169 15 miles from Chisholm to Virginia - southbound Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $7,020,000 $11,700,000
Greater MN Beltrami Pavement MN Highway 197 2 miles from 23rd Street to US 71 in Bemidji Significant roadway surface improvements $10,200,000 $15,300,000
Greater MN Polk Pavement US Highway 2 12 miles from MN 9 to MN 32 Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $8,500,000 $12,750,000
Greater MN Kittson Pavement US Highway 75 14 miles from Donaldson to Hallock Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $7,500,000 $11,250,000
Greater MN Wright Pavement Interstate 94 14 miles from Clearwater to Montichello Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $16,560,000 $20,240,000
Greater MN Aitkin Pavement MN Highway 210 7 miles from Aitkin to Hassman Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $9,000,000 $16,000,000
Greater MN Sherburne Pavement US Highway 10 14 miles from Clear Lake to MN 25 (Big Lake) eastbound Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $9,000,000 $13,000,000
Greater MN Douglas Pavement Interstate 94 13 miles between MN 79 and MN 114 - westbound Significant roadway surface improvements $24,160,000 $28,990,000
Greater MN Pope/Stevens Pavement MN Highway 28 17 miles from Morris to Starbuck Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $9,250,000 $10,280,000
Greater MN Wilkins Pavement MN Highway 55 23 miles from North Dakota line to Grant County line Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $7,200,000 $8,220,000
Greater MN Big Stone/Swift Pavement US Highway 12 26 miles from US 75 to US 59 Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $8,740,000 $9,770,000
Greater MN Freeborn Pavement Interstate 90 12 miles westbound from MN 13 to County Highway 46 near Petran Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $9,400,000 $11,280,000
Greater MN Goodhue Pavement US Highway 52 14 miles from County Highway 7 to Cannon Falls - southbound Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $23,100,000 $27,730,000
Greater MN Wabasha Pavement US Highway 61 5 miles from bridge over CP Railroad to Central Point Road in Lake City Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer-life improvement $10,000,000 $12,000,000
Greater MN Rice Bridge MN Highway 3 MN Highway 3 over Cannon River in Rice County Repair/Replace $6,000,000 $8,990,000
Greater MN Martin/Faribault Pavement Interstate 90 12 miles from MN 15 (Fairmont) to Faribault County Highway 1 - eastbound Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $9,030,000 $10,840,000
Greater MN Martin/Faribault Pavement Interstate 90 12 miles from MN 15 (Fairmont) to Faribault County Highway 1 - westbound Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer-life improvement $9,030,000 $10,840,000
Greater MN Sibley Pavement MN Highway 19 22 miles from MN 16 (Winthrop) to Gaylord (new end point 133.777) Significant roadway surface improvements $21,500,000 $29,500,000
Greater MN Watonwan Pavement MN Highway 60 13 miles from MN 4 to MN 15 Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $10,000,000 $15,000,000
Greater MN Blue Earth Bridge US Highway 14 US Highway 14 over Minnesota River in Blue Earth County Repair/Replace $9,380,000 $11,460,000
Greater MN McLeod/Meeker Pavement MN HIghway 15 12 miles from Hutchinson to Dassel Significant roadway surface improvements $15,580,000 $18,690,000
Greater MN Meeker/Stearns Pavement MN Highway 15 16 miles Dassel to Kimball Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $11,610,000 $14,190,000
Greater MN Murray Pavement MN Highway 91 10 miles from Nobles-Murray County Line to MN 30 Upgrade previously planned projects to a longer life improvement $15,470,000 $18,560,000

“With an already large transportation funding shortfall and a dwindling level of transportation funding available in the coming years, Minnesota is poised to see increasingly deteriorated and congested roads in the future,” said Will Wilkins, executive director of TRIP. “Additional transportation funding will allow the state to move forward with dozens of needed projects that will provide a smoother, safer and more efficient transportation system for drivers, and allow the state’s businesses to maintain and expand their competitive edge.”