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KEEP MOVING TO KEEP AHEAD. MAY 2013. MnDOT Vision and Mission. Vision: Transportation leader, committed to upholding public needs and collaboration with internal and external partners to create a safe, efficient and sustainable transportation system for the future.
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KEEP MOVINGTO KEEP AHEAD MAY 2013
MnDOT Vision and Mission Vision: Transportation leader, committed to upholding public needs and collaboration with internal and external partners to create a safe, efficient and sustainable transportation system for the future. Mission: Provide the highest quality, dependable, multi-modal transportation system through ingenuity, alliance and accountability. • Safety • Mobility • Innovation • Leadership • Transparency
Mobility – Statewide Critical Connections Interregional Corridors Bicycle Paths/Lanes Accessible Pedestrian Crossings MnPASS Lanes
Innovation – Fostering a culture of innovation Rural Intersection Safety Projects Accelerated Construction Projects MnPASS Lanes
Transparency – Building Trust Citizens define transparency at MnDOT through an understanding of: Where does transportation money come from? How is it spent? How are priorities determined (which projects)? What are MnDOT’s agency goals? What’s MnDOT’s progress toward achieving these goals?
Update: Vision in Action • Minnesota GO 50-year vision for transportation • Better align the multimodal transportation system with what Minnesotans expect for their quality of life, economy and natural environment • Minnesota State Highway Investment Plan 2014-2033 (MnSHIP) • Support the guiding principles from the Minnesota GO vision and link the policies and strategies laid out in the Statewide Multimodal Transportation Plan • Transportation Financing Advisory Committee (TFAC) • Established by Governor Mark Dayton to analyze potential revenue sources and non-traditional approaches to transportation funding and financing as well as opportunities for public-private partnerships
Minnesota citizens and businesses agree our transportation system should: • Support Minnesota businesses • access labor • move products • prosper • stay in Minnesota • Support our state’s ability to compete for jobs • Align to Minnesota’s growing and changing population • Be modern, updated and compete with other regions
Keeping Minnesotans connected Our transportation system is a vital part of keeping Minnesotans connected.
Keeping Minnesotans Connected Our transportation system connects us to:
Economic growth, jobs and population. Our transportation system needs to accommodate Minnesota’s economic growth, jobs and our changing population.
Accommodate growth The amount of goods we’re moving is growing by 2030
Our state’s system is aging 50%of MnDOT’s pavements are over 50 years old 40%of MnDOT’s bridges are over 40 years old
Economic growth, jobs and population. Our transportation system needs to accommodate Minnesota’s economic growth, jobs and our changing population.
Buying Power The buying power of projected revenue is expected to decrease over the next 20 years.
Investment needs are across the state and include roads and bridges, transit, trails and support for freight.Investment and economic growth go hand in hand. Investment needs