envisioning the future of minnesota transportation finance advisory committee april 20, 2012
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Envisioning the Future of Minnesota
Transportation Finance Advisory CommitteeApril 20, 2012
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MnDOT Strategic Vision
Global leader in transportation 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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Minnesota GO• Better align the transportation system with what Minnesotans expect for
their quality of life, economy and natural environment.
• Develop a vision for all forms of transportation.
• Ownership of the vision is a shared responsibility.
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What is a Vision?
• A description of a desired future
• Answers the question “what are we trying to achieve?”
• Does NOT answer the question “how will we do it?”
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Change?
Opportunities?
Trend?Expert
Interviews
ScenarioPlanning
Advisory Groups
Online Engagement
Teen Voices
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Challenges & Opportunities
• Aging Population
• Urbanization
• Energy Shifts
• Automation
• Persistent Budget Challenges
• Health Care Costs
• Increased Global Competition
• Changing Work Environments, Telecommunications & Access to Services
• Floods / Water Quality
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Technology & the Future
• Technology will change Minnesota in disruptive ways, but we cannot predict exactly how
• Important to be clear on principles
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A Transportation Vision for Generations
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Minnesota’s multimodal transportation system maximizes the health of people,
the environment and our economy.
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The system:
Connects Minnesota’s primary assets—the people, natural resources and businesses
within the state—to each other and to markets and resources outside the state and
country
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The system:
Provides safe, convenient, efficient and effective movement of people and
goods
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The system:
Is flexible and nimble enough to adapt to changes in society, technology, the
environment and the economy
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Quality of Life• Recognizes and respects the importance,
significance and context of place – not just as destinations, but also where people live, work, learn, play and access services
• Is accessible regardless of socio-economic status or individual ability
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Environmental Health• Is designed in such a way that it enhances
the community around it and is compatible with natural systems
• Minimizes resource use and pollution
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Economic Competitiveness
• Enhances and supports Minnesota’s role in a globally competitive economy as well as the international significance and connections of Minnesota’s trade centers
• Attracts human and financial capital to the state
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Guiding Principles
• Leverage public investments to achieve multiple purposes
• Ensure accessibility
• Build to a maintainable scale
• Ensure regional connections
• Integrate safety
• Emphasize reliable and predictable options
• Strategically fix the system
• Use partnerships
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Vision
Statewide
Multimodal
Transportation Plan
Modal System
& Investment Plans
The Vision Will Lead Directly Into the next 20-year Statewide Multimodal
Transportation Plan
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Minnesota GO Planning ProcessMinnesota GO Vision
Statewide Multimodal Transportation Plan
Modal System & Investment Plans
Minnesota GO Vision
Statewide Multimodal Transportation Plan
Modal System & Investment Plans
DesiredOutcomes
GuidingPrinciples
Multimodal Objectives
StrategiesMode-Specific Strategies & Guidance
Performance Measures & Performance-Based Needs
Risk-Based Assessment & Investment Tradeoffs
System Priorities & Definition
DesiredOutcomes
GuidingPrinciples
Multimodal Objectives
Strategies
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