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Minnesota Milestones 2010: Bridges in Good Condition
 
 
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Indicator 31: Bridges in Good Condition

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Goal: Government in Minnesota will be cost-efficient, and services will be designed to meet the needs of the people who use them.
Rationale: Timely maintenance of bridges, a critical part of Minnesota’s infrastructure, is important to the state’s economy and transportation system.
About this indicator: In 2009, 87.4 percent of state Principal Arterial bridges were in Good or Satisfactory structural condition, measured by deck area. This included 53.7 percent in good condition. The remaining 12.6 percent were in fair or poor condition. The target goal set by Mn/DOT is 55 percent in good condition. The 55 percent goal has been met in the past and the state is on target to meet this goal again by 2012.
Percentage of state highway bridges in good condition, by principal arterials square footage


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Percentage of state highway bridges in good condition, by principal arterials square footage
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Percentage of state highway bridges in good condition, by principal arterials square footage, Minnesota Department of Transportation
2000 57.2%
2001 56.3%
2002 53.3%
2003 51.8%
2004 53.3%
2005 53.3%
2006 53.9%
2007 55.2%
2008 53.4%
2009 53.2%
Technical notes: The indicator is based on bridges 20 feet and over on State Highway Principal Arterials. This includes 2536 bridges.
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Milestones is a product of the Minnesota State Demographic Center, a division of the Department of Administration