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Published - Tuesday, June 12, 2007
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More state roadways get poor rating

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ST. PAUL — The number of roads rated in “good” condition fell below the state’s targeted goal for the fourth straight year, while the percentage of lower-volume roads in “poor” condition is at its highest level on record, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s annual survey of highway smoothness.

The percentage of low-traffic roads in “poor” condition rose to 5.2 percent. By 2010, more than 3 percent of freeways, interstates and other high-volume roads are projected to be in the poor category, up from 2.3 percent last year.
“The public tells us ride is very important to them,” said Bob Winter, MnDOT director of operations. To meet its goals and stay in budget, the state will have to spend more on preserving existing pavement and less on building new roads, he said. “We gave ourselves until 2014 to get our pavement up.”

But around Rochester, roads are so bad that officials gave themselves until 2022 to meet standards.

Wanamingo residents point to Highway 57, the cracked, pitted and patched highway that runs parallel to Highway 52 north of Rochester.

“It shakes you, and when you hit the big holes you are afraid you are going to pop your tires,” said Todd Greseth, who lives along the highway. “I drive a school bus, too. It shakes the buses up terrible.”

Of the state’s 7,405 miles of high-traffic roadways, about 5,102 offer a “good” ride, short of the goal of 70 percent. Another 170 miles of busy roadways had a “poor” ride, slightly over the state’s target of no more than 2 percent.

To earn a “good” rating, roads can’t have much more than fine cracks. Roads rated “poor” have large potholes, deep cracks over half the surface and, on concrete roads, unevenness and crumbling at the joints.

MnDOT has repeatedly said it doesn’t have the money to keep roads in good shape. Legislators have twice voted to increase the state’s gas tax, and Gov. Tim Pawlenty vetoed it both times.

The constitutional change that will dedicate all vehicle sales-tax receipts to roads and transit will provide an extra $31 million for highways in the fiscal year starting July 1. Meanwhile, gas tax receipts slipped from $650.6 million in 2005 to $646.8 million in 2006. MnDOT also has shifted priorities from pavement preservation in order to work on bigger, bottleneck-removal projects.

As a result, five of the nine MnDOT districts failed one or more of four ride-quality targets.

The southeastern Minnesota district, the home of Highway 57, was the only one that flunked all four categories.

There, roads suffer from poor soils and poor-quality limestone aggregate, and hilly terrain. The district’s many bridges and interstate miles take priority over lesser-traveled roads, said district materials engineer Tom Meath. Another factor is that the district spent $232 million to rebuild 10 miles of Highway 52 in Rochester.

In the metro area, the rising cost of construction materials and heavy traffic make it hard to keep roads smooth, said MnDOT metro materials engineer Dave Van Deusen. The metro district missed three of the four good-ride goals.

But even in the Detroit Lakes and Willmar, where roads met goals, officials said problems are beneath the surface because there’s no money for permanent fixes.

“We have a lot of miles of old roads that don’t look very good underneath,” said MnDOT materials engineer Art Bolland. “The fixes we are doing are five- to eight-year fixes, as opposed to 20-year fixes. To do it right, you need to do some of each.”
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to 8:29 p.m. poster wrote on Jun 13, 2007 8:20 AM:

" The only thing you left out was a mean-spirited whine for those darn kids to stay off your lawn. You're right, we have way too much culture in Winona. Shakespeare is for intellectuals and hippies. And, as we all would agree, it's a zero-sum. If Shakespeare gets $250, then the roads lose $250k. Couldn't agree more... "

To poster "How do you like your "low taxes" now?" wrote on Jun 12, 2007 8:29 PM:

" I like them JUST FINE thank you. The state had enough money to BLOW $250,000 of hard earned public dollars on a "study" to determine the feasability of building the GRSF a new theater...The GRSF has yet to show an operating profit, has YET to show the funding community ( Winona) a P % L statement, and has yet to show the public its plan for becoming economically self sustaining...YET, they recieved $250,000 in public monies to do a study....When the State stops absolutely throwing our dollars out the window I will take your comments seriously, until that time I will side with fiscal conservatism. "

Emil wrote on Jun 12, 2007 1:48 PM:

" Some interesting data on Farm subsidies. While it seems as if everyone is pounding on those organic farmers how bout the near million bucks in farm subsidies for about 10 farms in winona County for the years between 1995-2005. You can bet they are driving new pickups subsidized as a business expense also. And they get taxed at a lower percentage than normal folks. They can also buy the dyed gasoline without the tax for use on the farm. HeHE. Some of that farm equipment is pretty hard on the roads as heavy as it is. "

philice ann wrote on Jun 12, 2007 9:23 AM:

" I'll take the sidewalk, thank you very much. "

How do you like your "low taxes" now? wrote on Jun 12, 2007 8:44 AM:

" Isn't it great that we Minnesotans pay such low taxes, like the governor says, yet we aren't suffering any reduction in public services? You know, like roads, schools, clean water, all those "luxuries" that we keep voting to do without. Yep, it sure feels good to have that extra $100 in my pocket as I bounce along the interstate or listen to neighbor children talk good. "

To wrote on Jun 12, 2007 8:29 AM:

" Wisconsin manages it by having more taxes on gasoline. Haven't you ever wondered why gas is always at least 10 cents more in Wisconsin than in Minnesota? "

Top Story??? wrote on Jun 12, 2007 7:03 AM:

" What EVER! "

How about I-90? wrote on Jun 12, 2007 2:05 AM:

" I wonder where I-90 rates. I've been all over the country, and between LaCrosse and Rochester the ride is just plain bad. Once you get to LaCrosse the ride is much better and stays better. How does Wisconsin manage it when they don't have a car tax? "

Doc Brown wrote on Jun 12, 2007 1:12 AM:

" Where I'm going I don't need roads. "


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