Transportation

Lawmaker calls for higher gas tax
A member of the state Senate Transportation Committee says Minnesota will have to raise its gasoline tax to help pay for roads and bridges.
A busy year for highway and bridge construction
State transportation officials announced a long list of highway and bridge construction projects that will get underway shortly in Minnesota.
Pawlenty wants Minnesota to test mileage tax
State officials say Minnesota is working on a pilot program to test the idea of charging drivers for each mile they drive. Other states around the country are considering a vehicle mileage tax, as revenues from the gas tax are expected to decline.
Gov. Tim Pawlenty announced $180 million worth of new road and bridge projects in greater Minnesota today. The projects will be funded by federal stimulus dollars.
Transportation projects top the list, but is there enough money?
The new stimulus agreement sends $46 billion to transportation projects such as highway, bridge and mass transit construction. While Minnesota's share of that is not known, the federal funds are sure to be another factor as lawmakers figure out how much to spend on road projects.
Transportation one exception to funding crisis
While most every area of state government faces trims, bridge and road funding can't be touched.
The list of bridges
The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced a bridge improvement plan that includes replacements for the 11 highway and freeway bridges listed here.
Minn. officials to replace 11 major bridges by 2018
Minnesota transportation officials outlined a $2.5 billion draft bridge improvement plan that would replace 11 major highway and freeway spans over the next decade -- a top priority set by lawmakers after last year's Interstate 35W bridge collapse.
McLaughlin elected chair of new metro transit board
Hennepin County Commissioner Peter McLaughlin will chair a board that will decide how to spend about $1 billion over the next 10 years.
U of M to make its case for alternate LRT route
University of Minnesota officials disagree with the Metropolitan Council over the Central Corridor route through the U of M campus, as the clock ticks on the application for funding.