Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 174 — Department Of Transportation
Section 174.86 — Commuter Rail Plan; Review.

Subdivision 1. Advanced corridor plan; public hearing. Before a final design plan is prepared for commuter rail facilities, the commissioner must hold a public hearing on the physical design component of the advanced corridor plan. The commissioner must provide appropriate public notice of the hearing and publicity to ensure that affected parties have an opportunity to present their views at the hearing. The commissioner shall summarize the proceedings and testimony and maintain the record of a hearing held under this subdivision, including any written statements submitted.
Subd. 2. Physical design component; local participation. At least 30 days before the hearing under subdivision 1, the commissioner shall submit the physical design component of the advanced corridor plan to the governing body of each statutory and home rule charter city, county, and town in which the route is to be located. Within 45 days after the hearing under subdivision 1, the city, county, or town shall review and comment on the plan. Within 45 days of the hearing, a city or town shall approve or disapprove the location and design of the station to be located in the city or town. A city or town that disapproves shall describe specific amendments to the plan that, if adopted, would cause the city or town to withdraw its disapproval. Failure to comment in writing within 45 days after the hearing is deemed to be accepted unless an extension of time is agreed to by the metropolitan planning organization and the commissioner of transportation.
Subd. 3. Modification of advanced corridor plan. After the hearing under subdivision 1, and after the receipt of comment under subdivision 2, the commissioner may modify the advanced corridor plan.
Subd. 4. Advanced corridor plan; metropolitan planning organization review. Before constructing commuter rail facilities, the commissioner shall submit the advanced corridor plan to each metropolitan planning organization in which the route is to be located. The metropolitan planning organization shall hold a hearing on the plan allowing the commissioner, local governmental units, and other persons to present their views as to whether the plan is consistent with the metropolitan planning organization's development guide. Within 60 days after the hearing, the metropolitan planning organization shall review the plan submitted by the commissioner to determine whether it is consistent with the development guide. If the plan is consistent with the development guide, the metropolitan planning organization shall approve it. If the plan is not consistent with the development guide, the metropolitan planning organization shall submit to the commissioner proposed amendments to the plan to make it consistent with the development guide. The commissioner shall incorporate the proposed amendments into the final design plan.
Subd. 5. Commuter Rail Corridor Coordinating Committee. (a) A Commuter Rail Corridor Coordinating Committee is established to advise the commissioner on issues relating to the alternatives analysis, environmental review, advanced corridor planning, preliminary engineering, final design, implementation method, construction of commuter rail, public involvement, land use, service, and safety. The Commuter Rail Corridor Coordinating Committee shall consist of:
(1) one member representing each significant funding partner in whose jurisdiction the line or lines are located;
(2) one member appointed by each county in which the corridors are located;
(3) one member appointed by each city in which advanced corridor plans indicate that a station may be located;
(4) two members appointed by the commissioner, one of whom shall be designated by the commissioner as the chair of the committee;
(5) one member appointed by each metropolitan planning organization through which the commuter rail line may pass;
(6) one member appointed by the president of the University of Minnesota, if a designated corridor provides direct service to the university; and
(7) two ex-officio members who are members of labor organizations operating in, and with authority for, trains or rail yards or stations junctioning with freight and commuter rail lines on corridors, with one member appointed by the speaker of the house and the other member appointed by the senate Rules and Administration Subcommittee on Committees.
(b) A joint powers board existing on April 1, 1999, consisting of local governments along a commuter rail corridor, shall perform the functions set forth in paragraph (a) in place of the committee.
(c) The committee does not expire.
1999 c 230 s 22; 1Sp2005 c 6 art 3 s 80; 2010 c 351 s 53; 2014 c 286 art 1 s 5; art 8 s 39

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.