This collection contains various reports produced by the department due to Minnesota statute.

Highway Access Management Policy Study

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1999-01
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This report was submitted to the 1999 Minnesota Legislature pursuant to 1997 Minnesota Session Laws chapter 143 Sec. 19: The commissioner of transportation shall gather information and consult with public officials of towns, cities, counties, and other political subdivisions to consider views and proposals for establishing a comprehensive, statewide highway access management policy. The commissioner shall make findings and prepare a report to the Legislature, with recommendations covering a wide range of interrelated land use, engineering, and legal procedures and planning designed to maximize the operational efficiency and safety of all functional categories of roadways. The commissioner of transportation shall submit the report to the Legislature by January 15, 1999.

2021 Minnesota Transit Report

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2021
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The Transit Report is published annually to give residents and elected officials an overview of public transit services in Greater Minnesota. The report includes fact sheets that describe each of these state-supported public transit systems, aggregated information about calendar year (2020) expenditures, and calendar year (2021) operating budgets. 2021 expenditures are not included because the report is developed in fall 2021. This report meets the requirements in Minn. Stat.174.247 that MnDOT annually compiles and publishes financial information for federal and state-supported transit systems. The chart on page 3 itemizes specific statutory guidelines for the report and indicates which sections meet the requirements.

2020 Minnesota Transit Report

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Date Created
2020
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The Transit Report is published annually to give residents and elected officials an overview of public transit services in Greater Minnesota. The report includes fact sheets that describe each of these state-supported public transit systems, aggregated information about the previous calendar year (2019) expenditures, and next calendar year (2020) operating budgets. This report meets the requirements in Minn. Stat.174.247 that MnDOT annually compiles and publishes financial information for federal and state-supported transit systems.

2019 Minnesota Transit Report

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2019
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The Transit Report is published annually to give residents and elected officials an overview of public transit services in Greater Minnesota. The report includes fact sheets that describe each of these state-supported public transit systems, aggregated information about the previous calendar year (2018) expenditures, and next calendar year (2019) operating budgets. This report meets the requirements in Minn. Stat.174.247 that MnDOT annually compiles and publishes financial information for federal and state-supported transit systems. The chart on page 3 itemizes specific statutory guidelines for the report and indicates which sections meet the requirements.

2018 Minnesota Transit Report

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Date Created
2018
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The Transit Report is published annually to give residents and elected officials an overview of public transit services in Greater Minnesota. The report includes fact sheets that describe each of these state-supported public transit systems, aggregated information about the previous calendar year expenditures, and next calendar year operating budgets. This report complies with the requirements in Minn. Stat.174.247 that MnDOT annually compile and publish financial information for state-supported transit systems. The chart on page 3 itemizes specific statutory guidelines for the report and indicates which sections meet the requirements.

2017 Minnesota Transit Report

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Date Created
2017
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The Transit Report is published annually to give residents and elected officials an overview of public transit services in Minnesota. The report includes fact sheets that describe each state-supported public transit system in Minnesota and aggregated information about calendar year 2016 expenditures, funding sources, ridership, and revenue hours. Additional chapters of note include: • “State of the Industry” outlines federal and state funding mechanisms, local initiatives and oversight of transit service in Minnesota. • “Federal and State Funding for Transit” outlines current transit funding allocations • “Major Accomplishments” provides a detailed look at notable transit system activities in 2016 • “Preparing for the Future” describes factors affecting future transit provision in Minnesota, including projections of future transit needs and related funding requirements This report also complies with Minn. Stat., Sec. 174.247 that requires MnDOT annually analyze, compile and publish financial information for state-supported transit systems. The chart on page 3 itemizes specific statutory guidelines for the report and indicates which sections meet these requirements.

2016 Minnesota Transit Report

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Date Created
2016
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The Transit Report is published on an annual basis to provide residents and elected officials an overview of public transit services in Minnesota. The report includes fact sheets describing every state-supported public transit system in Minnesota. In addition, the "Financial Statistics" and "Operating Statistics" chapters present aggregated information depicting a snapshot of 2015 expenditures, funding sources, ridership and revenue hours. The "State of the Industry” chapter narrates how federal and state funding mechanisms, local initiatives, and MnDOT and Metropolitan Council oversight combine to produce transit service in Minnesota. The following section, “Federal and State Funding for Transit,” outlines current transit funding allocations. “Major Accomplishments” provides a detailed look at notable transit system activities during 2015 and 2016. “Preparing for the Future” provides an outlook on factors affecting future transit provision in Minnesota, including projections of future transit need and funding requirements to meet this need through public transit service. This report is also produced to comply with the terms of Minn. Stat., Sec. 174.247 requiring that MnDOT annually analyze, compile and publish financial information for state-supported transit systems. The chart on page III itemizes specific statutory guidelines for the report and indicates which sections meet the requirements of this legislation.

2015 Minnesota Transit Report

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Date Created
2015
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The Transit Report is published on an annual basis to provide residents and elected officials an overview of public transit services in Minnesota. The report includes fact sheets describing every state-supported public transit system in Minnesota. In addition, the "Financial Statistics" and "Operating Statistics" chapters present aggregated information depicting a snapshot of 2014 expenditures, funding sources, ridership and revenue hours. The "State of the Industry chapter narrates how federal and state funding mechanisms, local initiatives, MnDOT and Metropolitan Council oversight combine to produce transit service in Minnesota. The following section, “Federal and State Funding for Transit,” outlines current transit funding allocations. “Major Accomplishments” provides a detailed look at notable transit system activities during 2014. “Preparing for the Future” provides an outlook on factors affecting future transit provision in Minnesota, including projections of future transit need and funding requirements to meet this need through public transit service. This report is also produced to comply with the terms of Minn. Stat., Sec. 174.247 requiring that MnDOT annually analyze, compile and publish financial information for state-supported transit systems. The chart on page III itemizes specific statutory guidelines for the report and indicates which sections meet the requirements of this legislation.

2014 Minnesota Transit Report

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Date Created
2014
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The Transit Report is published annually to provide residents and elected officials an overview of public transit services in Minnesota. The report includes fact sheets describing every state-supported public transit system in the state. In addition, the Financial Statistics and Operating Statistics chapters present aggregated information depicting a snapshot of 2013 expenditures, funding sources, ridership and revenue hours. The "State of the Industry" chapter narrates how federal and state funding mechanisms, local initiatives and MnDOT and Metropolitan Council oversight combine to produce transit service in Minnesota. The following section, “Federal and State Funding for Transit,” outlines current transit funding allocations. “Major Accomplishments” provides a detailed look at notable transit system activities during both 2013 and 2014. “Preparing for the Future” provides an outlook on factors affecting future transit provision in Minnesota, including projections of future transit need and funding requirements to meet this need through public transit service. This report is also produced to comply with the terms of Minn. Stat., Sec. 174.247 requiring that MnDOT annually analyze, compile and publish financial information for state-supported transit systems. The chart on page iii itemizes specific statutory guidelines for the report and indicates which sections meet the requirements of this legislation

2013 Minnesota Transit Report

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Date Created
2013
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The Transit Report is published on an annual basis to provide residents and elected officials an overview of public transit services in Minnesota. The report includes fact sheets describing every state-supported public transit system in Minnesota. In addition, the Financial Statistics and Operating Statistics chapters present aggregated information depicting a snapshot of 2012 expenditures, funding sources, ridership and revenue hours. The "State of the Industry" chapter narrates how federal and state funding mechanisms, local initiatives and MnDOT and Metropolitan Council oversight combine to produce transit service in Minnesota. The following section, “Federal and State Funding for Transit,” outlines current transit funding allocations. “Major Accomplishments” provides a detailed look at notable transit system activities during 2012. “Preparing for the Future” provides an outlook on factors affecting future transit provision in Minnesota, including projections of future transit need and funding requirements to meet this need through public transit service. This report is also produced to comply with the terms of Minn. Stat., Sec. 174.247 requiring that MnDOT annually analyze, compile and publish financial information for state-supported transit systems. The chart on page iii itemizes specific statutory guidelines for the report and indicates which sections meet the requirements of this legislation.