System Preservation Resource Guide

Status:  Complete
Report Date:  12/28/2021

Summary:

New guidance and tools will help Minnesota city and county engineers who struggle to preserve their transportation networks. The Federal Highway Administration estimates that each dollar spent on road, highway and bridge improvements results in an average benefit of $5.20, including reduced vehicle maintenance and fuel consumption, reduced road and bridge maintenance costs, and improved safety. Despite these benefits, funding gaps loom and investments in transportation suffer. The Local Road Research Board has been working to help cities and counties preserve their transportation systems, and its latest efforts will go a long way toward that goal. Guidance, tools and methods suitable for local agencies of any size break down the immense process of planning and implementing transportation investments. From identifying what is needed to understanding and choosing solutions, to working through the public funding process, this recent project has met a big need. Local transportation agencies can address issues individually while benefiting from the experiences of their peers. Manageable and proactive steps to prioritize investments provide an important framework to preserve Minnesota’s transportation networks.

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Project Personnel:

Principal Investigator:  Michael Marti

Co-Principal Investigator:  Susan Miller

Technical Liaison:  Andrew Witter

Project Coordinator:  Marcus Bekele

Panel Members: 
Amy Grothaus - Braun Intertec
Anthony Schrempp - Hennepin County
Brian Yavarow - City of Fergus Falls
Dan Schluender - City of Blaine
Jodi Teich - Otter Tail County Highway Department
Karin Grandia - Itasca County
Lisa Bigham - District 7
Matt Leonard - City of Monticello
Rick West - Stonebrooke Engineering
Teal Spellman - Watonwan County
Thomas Johnson-Kaiser - Transportation System Management and Operations
Todd Howard - Dakota County