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Title: Achieving%20the%20Vision


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Achieving the Vision
  • Sue Mulvihill, Deputy Commissioner Chief
    Engineer
  • Minnesota Department of Transportation

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A Healthy Transportation System
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Positioning Minnesota for the Future
  • Population expected to increase by nearly 1
    million to over 6.1 million by 2030
  • Metro Area expected to grow twice as much as rest
    of the state
  • Truck freight to increase by 30
  • Baby boomers start turning 80 in 2025 (needing
    more transportation options)
  • Millennials are demanding more
    modal options

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Minnesota the 5th fastest growing economy in
the nation
  • Moving goods
  • Value of freight moved in MN -- 2007 1 trillion
  • Rail carries 240 million tons of freight
  • MN handles 480,000 tons of air cargo annually
  • Supports Jobs, gets us to work
  • Average Minnesotans drives 15,000 miles a year
  • Connecting us to recreation
  • 8 million people visit MN state parks annually
  • 40 million annual visitors to MOA

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MN Challenge - aging infrastructure, harsh
climate, heavy use
  • 50 state highway pavements over 50 years old
  • 35 of MnDOT bridges over 50 years old
  • 140,000 miles of roads
  • 20,000 bridges
  • MN 9th most extreme temperature variations in the
    nation
  • MN interstate pavement quality ranks 38th in the
    nation

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MnDOTs projected resources are diminishing due
to inflation
  • Purchasing power declined 30 since 1988 (despite
    08 gas tax increase)
  • Half the 08 gas tax increase was dedicated to
    debt service

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Governor charged TFAC with identifying needs and
solutions
  • Identified Minnesotas 20year transportation
    funding needs
  • To create economically competitive system, TFAC
    Identified 50B in investments (all modes)
  • For roads and bridges alone there is a 12B
    funding gap

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There are never enough lanes.
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Metro Area Multimodal Vision
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Whats the benefit to Minnesota if we invest
significantly more?
  • We asked a stakeholder group to measure the
    return on investment (ROI)
  • Included long-term, economy-wide benefits

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Vehicle operating costs
Safety benefits
Travel time savings
Lifecycle costs
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Timely investing
drives down cost
Lifecycle costs
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Transportation is a good investment.
Return on investment averages 2.5 times that
invested
  • Taking care of what we have 5B
    invested over 20 years to maintain current
    performance delivers 10B - 23B in benefits (ROI
    3.1)
  • To be economically competitive additional 7B
    over 20 years gains 15B - 19B in benefits (ROI
    2.1)
  • Total Average Benefit 31 billion

Source Assessing Return on Investment in
Minnesotas State Highway Program, November 2013
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MnDOT is Focused on
  • Enhancing, connecting communities
  • Supporting businesses, contributing to economic
    benefits of MN
  • Taking care of what we have
  • Careful management of limited state resources
  • Making every dollar count - MN ranks 25th in
    spending per highway lane mile, well below
    national average

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Transportation for all Generations
  • We all have a stake in the future of
    Minnesota
  • Significant investments
    are needed to keep Minnesota
    economically competitive and maintain a high
    quality of life
  • Transportation is a good investment

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