Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 174 — Department Of Transportation
Section 174.52 — Local Road Improvement Fund.

Subdivision 1. Fund created. A local road improvement fund is created in the state treasury. The fund consists of money transferred to the fund through appropriation, gift, or grant.
Subd. 2. Trunk highway corridor projects account. A trunk highway corridor projects account is established in the local road improvement fund. Money in the account is annually appropriated to the commissioner of transportation for expenditure as specified in this section. Money in the account must be used as grants or loans to statutory or home rule charter cities, towns, and counties to assist in paying the local share of trunk highway projects that have local costs that are directly or partially related to the trunk highway improvement and that are not funded or are only partially funded with other state and federal funds. The commissioner shall determine the amount of the local share of costs eligible for assistance from the account.
Subd. 3. Advisory committee. (a) The commissioner must establish a local road improvement program advisory committee consisting of the following members:
(1) one county commissioner;
(2) one county engineer;
(3) one city engineer;
(4) one city council member or city administrator representing a city with a population over 5,000;
(5) one city council member or city administrator representing a city with a population under 5,000; and
(6) one town board member appointed by the Minnesota Association of Townships.
(b) The advisory committee must provide recommendations to the commissioner regarding expenditures from the accounts established in this section.
Subd. 4. Local road account for routes of regional significance. A local road account for routes of regional significance is established in the local road improvement fund. Money in the account is annually appropriated to the commissioner of transportation for expenditure as specified in this section. Money in the account must be used as grants or loans to statutory or home rule charter cities, towns, and counties to assist in paying the costs of constructing or reconstructing city streets, county highways, or town roads with statewide or regional significance that have not been fully funded through other state, federal, or local funding sources.
Subd. 4a. Rural road safety account; appropriation. (a) A rural road safety account is established in the local road improvement fund. Money in the account is annually appropriated to the commissioner of transportation for expenditure as specified in this subdivision. Money in the account must be used as grants to counties to assist in paying the costs of capital improvement projects on county state-aid highways that are intended primarily to reduce traffic crashes, deaths, injuries, and property damage.
(b) The commissioner shall establish procedures for counties to apply for grants from the rural road safety account and criteria to be used to select projects for funding. The commissioner shall establish these procedures and criteria in consultation with representatives appointed by the Association of Minnesota Counties. Eligibility for project selection must be based on the ability of each proposed project to reduce the frequency and severity of crashes.
(c) Money in the account must be allocated in each fiscal year as follows:
(1) one-third of money in the account must be used for projects in the counties of Anoka, Chisago, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington; and
(2) the remainder must be used for projects elsewhere in the state.
Subd. 5. Grant procedures and criteria. (a) The commissioner shall establish procedures for statutory or home rule charter cities, towns, and counties to apply for grants or loans from the fund and criteria to be used to select projects for funding. The commissioner must publish the procedures on the department's website. The commissioner shall establish these procedures and criteria in consultation with representatives appointed by the Association of Minnesota Counties, League of Minnesota Cities, Minnesota Association of Townships, and the appropriate state agency as needed. The criteria for determining project priority and the amount of a grant or loan must be based upon consideration of:
(1) the availability of other state, federal, and local funds;
(2) the regional significance of the route;
(3) effectiveness of the proposed project in eliminating a transportation system deficiency;
(4) the number of persons who will be positively impacted by the project;
(5) the project's contribution to other local, regional, or state economic development or redevelopment efforts including livestock and other agricultural operations permitted after July 1, 2005; and
(6) ability of the local unit of government to adequately provide for the safe operation and maintenance of the facility upon project completion.
(b) The commissioner must publish on the department's website a list of all projects that were considered for funding. The list must identify the projects that were selected and the projects that were not selected. For each project that was not selected, the commissioner must include the reason it was not selected. This paragraph does not apply when there is no funding from any source for the program in a fiscal year.
Subd. 6. Administrative costs. A sum of 0.25 percent of the total amount in the fund, other than amounts deposited in the fund from the proceeds from the sale of state bonds, is available to be used for administrative costs incurred by the department in carrying out the provisions of this section.
2002 c 393 s 55; 2004 c 295 art 1 s 15; 2005 c 20 art 1 s 36; 1Sp2005 c 1 art 1 s 83; 2014 c 286 art 8 s 24; 2014 c 295 s 16; 1Sp2021 c 5 art 4 s 98; 2022 c 56 s 1

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 160 - 174A — Transportation

Chapter 174 — Department Of Transportation

Section 174.01 — Creation; Policy.

Section 174.02 — Commissioner's Powers And Duties.

Section 174.03 — Duties Of Commissioner.

Section 174.04 — Financial Assistance; Applications; Disbursement.

Section 174.06 — Transfer Of Powers.

Section 174.10 — Proceedings Involving Carriers.

Section 174.11 — Property Acquisitions; Notice To County Auditor.

Section 174.12 — Transportation Economic Development Program.

Section 174.13 — Transportation Programming And Investment Committee.

Section 174.14 — Value Analysis Of Project; Policy.

Section 174.15 — Definitions.

Section 174.16 — Contract To Include Value Analysis Authorization.

Section 174.17 — Evaluation Of Value Engineering Proposals.

Section 174.18 — Advertisement Of Highway Contract.

Section 174.185 — Pavement Life-cycle Cost Analysis.

Section 174.186 — Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Collaborative.

Section 174.20 — Pavement Selection Guidelines.

Section 174.21 — Public Transit Assistance And Transportation Management; Purpose.

Section 174.22 — Definitions.

Section 174.23 — General Powers And Duties.

Section 174.24 — Public Transit Participation Program.

Section 174.247 — Annual Transit Report.

Section 174.255 — Paratransit Program; Accessibility; Insurance.

Section 174.256 — Park-and-ride Program.

Section 174.257 — Ride-sharing Program.

Section 174.27 — Public Employer Commuter Van Program.

Section 174.285 — Minnesota Council On Transportation Access.

Section 174.29 — Coordination Of Special Transportation Service.

Section 174.295 — Eligibility Certification; Penalty For Fraud.

Section 174.30 — Operating Standards For Special Transportation Service.

Section 174.315 — Special Transportation; Ambulance Service Prohibited.

Section 174.35 — Light Rail Transit.

Section 174.36 — Notice Of Studies Of High-speed Rail.

Section 174.38 — Active Transportation Program.

Section 174.40 — Safe Routes To School Program.

Section 174.42 — Transportation Alternatives Projects.

Section 174.45 — Public-private Partnerships; Joint Program Office.

Section 174.50 — Minnesota State Transportation Fund.

Section 174.51 — Minnesota State Transportation Bonds.

Section 174.52 — Local Road Improvement Fund.

Section 174.525 — Transportation Loan Pilot Program.

Section 174.53 — Department Of Transportation Efficiencies.

Section 174.56 — Report On Major Highway Projects, Trunk Highway Fund Expenditures, And Efficiencies.

Section 174.57 — Snow And Ice Control; Appropriation.

Section 174.58 — State Road Construction Prior Appropriations.

Section 174.60 — Railroad Passenger Service Provided.

Section 174.61 — Definitions.

Section 174.62 — Authority To Enter Into Agreement.

Section 174.63 — Public Hearing; Notice.

Section 174.632 — Passenger Rail; Commissioner's Duties.

Section 174.634 — Passenger Rail; Funding.

Section 174.636 — Passenger Rail; Exercise Of Power.

Section 174.64 — Functions And Powers Relating To Carriers.

Section 174.65 — Carrier Hearings And Appeals.

Section 174.66 — Continuation Of Carrier Rules.

Section 174.70 — Public Safety Radio Communications.

Section 174.75 — Complete Streets.

Section 174.80 — Definitions.

Section 174.82 — Commuter Rail; Commissioner's Duties; Contracts.

Section 174.84 — Commuter Rail System Planning.

Section 174.86 — Commuter Rail Plan; Review.

Section 174.88 — Commuter Rail Funding.

Section 174.90 — Commuter Rail Operation.

Section 174.92 — Exercise Of Power; Commuter Rail.