The last biennial report before the name change to Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT). Table of Contents: Highlights, District operations, State aid, Engineering Services, Planning and Programming, Government and Community relations, Administration and Financial data.
This report contains a list of employees that have served with the department for over 25 years. The contents are organized as Administrative Service, Personnel and Training, Finance, Public Information, Legal, Location of District Engineers, Road Plans, Land and right of way, bridges, materials and research, traffic and planning, construction, maintenance, state aid, safety, drivers license, safety promotion, highway patrol, and legislative recommendations.
The report contains the commissioner's report and legislative recommendations, the divisional reports and tables. Tables are organized as financial statements of funds, receipts and expenditures, construction tables, federal aid tables, maintenance tables and reports from counties. It is noted in the report that the Department of Highways' work will change due to the passage of the Federal Aid Highway Bill, which provided for the national interstate system.
Report contains the commissioner's report and legislative recommendations, the divisional reports and tables. Tables are organized as financial statements of funds, receipts and expenditures, construction tables, federal aid tables, maintenance tables and reports from counties.
A supplement for 1956-1958 showing the financial statements of funds, receipts and expenditures for the department and tables for each division's expenditures
This report covering the Department of Highway's activity from July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1962. Sections are: Forward, Overview, Construction Program, Construction Progress Chart, Electronic Data Processing, Construction 1961-1962, National Awards, Direct Purchase of Right of Way, Right of Way Committee, New Buildings, Maintenance, Safety, Twin Cities Area Transportation Study, Highway Week, Federal Aid, District maps, Legislative Recommendations and Road materials.
Report covering the Department of Highway's activities from July 1, 1962 to June 30, 1964. Sections are: Foreword, Organization, Trunk Highway Fund Programming and Construction, Materials and Research, State Aid, Traffic Engineering, Building Program, Training Center, Right of Way, Safety, Studies, a section for each district and a summary of legislative recommendations.
The State Highway Commission of Minnesota was organized January 12th, 1906, under the provisions of chapter 163, General Laws of 1905. The first annual report contains a report on highway commissions of the states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts; a report of the state engineer George W. Cooley for the year ending December 1, 1906 (statistics and general information; Experimental Road No.1, locally known as the State Farm Road); pictures showing the evolution of a mud road by the use of the common drag - Blue Earth County; appendixes (State Highway Commission Circular no. 1); index; and a map showing location of proposed State Roads as provided for by the Resolutions of County Boards. Submitted by Gustave Scholle, Chairman, J.B. Galarneault, Charles Halvorson. [35 pp. + Appendix (1 folded, one-sided map, 17 x 21 in.)]
The STIP is a federally required public document which lists Minnesota’s four-year transportation improvement program. The STIP includes all state and local transportation projects which are using federal highway and/or federal transit funding as required per Title 23 United States Code (USC).