Engineering process | Planning
Bridges Over Trunk Highways: Ownership Determination Process
Purpose
In recent years, population growth, changes in traffic patterns and volumes, and changes in funding availability have resulted in a growing number of new grade separations involving local facilities crossing Trunk Highways. The Process to Determine Bridge Ownership and Bridge Ownership Responsibilities establishes a consistent way to determine ownership and assign ownership responsibilities for these new bridges.
When to use this subject
Follow The Process to Determine Bridge Ownership and Bridge Ownership Responsibilities on any state or locally led project that involves constructing a bridge over a Trunk Highway.
How this subject fits into the overall project development process
Begin discussing bridge ownership and the associated responsibilities with partner agencies in the earliest stages of bridge planning, during the planning phase of project development. Continue coordination with these partners through all subsequent phases of project development. Engage District Bridge Maintenance and Office of Bridges and Structures staff in the discussions.
In the Final Design phase, work with the Cooperative Agreements Unit to develop an agreement that explicitly delineates bridge ownership and associated responsibilities.
Organizations involved
- MnDOT:
- Bridge Office
- Cooperative Agreements Unit
- Office of State Aid for Local Transportation (SALT)
- Project Managers
- District Design
- District Maintenance