Culverts
About the measures
Highway culverts include culverts smaller than a 10-foot span that are under state highway traffic lanes and function to move surface water through a roadway embankment and away from the highway. MnDOT’s statewide target for culvert in poor or severe condition is less than or equal to 10%. Culvert inspections occur regularly with frequency based on the previous condition rating. if the defect is serious, then inspections happen every one to two years. Culverts in good condition are inspected once every six years.
Data source: Asset Management
Statewide Multimodal Transportation Plan: System Stewardship
These measures help us gauge how well MnDOT and our partners are doing the following:
- Strategically building, maintaining, operating, and adapting the transportation system based on data, performance and community needs
- Ensuring effective and efficient use of resources
Where we want to go
Measuring culvert quality on roadways helps the agency plan for areas that need the most improvement. MnDOT proactively performs preventive pavement maintenance activities including patching and crack filling. More information about infrastructure investment planning is available in the Transportation Asset Management Plan (TAMP) and the Minnesota State Highway Investment Plan.