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Township Roads | MAT Information Library Overview and statute reference, minimum maintenance, ditches, Snow Ice, town road flowchart, drainage, lines, cartways, and more
Funding for maintaining Minnesota’s roads is billions short . . . Some are using new funding sources such as wheelage taxes, while others are completing more work in-house and performing more preventive maintenance “Our case studies demonstrate how some of these approaches are making an impact,” she says
Maintenance - MnDOT - Minnesota Department of Transportation Contact your local maintenance office with questions about: If you're in the Twin Cities Metro Area, use the Metro reporting form If you're in greater Minnesota, use the map below or this list of cities to find your regional maintenance contacts
Road maintenance and construction tax exemptions could expand Sponsored by Rep Chris Swedzinski (R-Ghent), it would expand to all cities, towns and counties the sales tax exemption for road maintenance vehicles like snowplows, which cost about $180,000 to $190,000 and can require about $11,000 in sales tax
Guidance to Help Local Agencies Address Deferred Maintenance Cities and counties are trying to close maintenance gaps by using new funding sources such as taxes or fees, completing more work in-house and performing more preventive maintenance, yet significant maintenance needs have accumulated
Maintenance - Operations - MnDOT Road conditions and closures - 511 Road and Weather Information System (RWIS) Winter reports "at a glance" (PDF) Living snow fence Field guide for testing deicing chemicals (PDF) Better Patching for Better Roads (Word) Work zone safety Safety related Work Zone Intrusion Application Training (YouTube) Work Zone Intrusion Paper Form (PDF)
Minnesota Roadway Funding: Revenue Sources Distribution (Research . . . Local highway funding comes from primarily from property taxes and assessments in addition to a few dedicated local transportation taxes This revenue is used to support highways and streets under the individual jurisdiction of Minnesota’s 87 counties, 850+ cities, and 1,780+ townships
Interactive guide helps local agencies address maintenance funding gaps The interactive guide provides links to supporting documentation, including tools for collecting revenue and expenditure data, resources for assessing a county’s current maintenance practices, sample reports, case studies, and sample communications campaigns
Paying for Minnesota Roads: A Tax Policy Assessment The average Minnesota household pays about $600 annually for roads, but this estimate varies widely with household characteristics Substituting travel-dependent taxes for fixed or hidden charges could improve the tax system efficiency, and potentially distribute the road tax burden more fairly