Transit Report - Minnesota Department of Transportation 2025

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The Greater Minnesota Transit Plan is a 20-year strategic plan that sets forth future directions for the future of public transportation in Greater Minnesota. The plan describes current challenges in the state, examines future transit service needs and analyzes future levels of funding to meet that need.
Erin Campbell / Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB)
In 2017, the state finalized the Greater Minnesota Transit Investment Plan, a 20-year strategic plan for investing in public transit and docHubing the legislative target of meeting 90 percent of transit needs by 2025. Thirty mid- and small-sized service providers have been grouped into five Greater Minnesota regions.
Nancy Daubenberger has served as Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Transportation since May 2022.
Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger Prior to her appointment, Nancy held several leadership and engineering roles during more than 25 years with the agency, including as Deputy Commissioner and Chief Engineer, Assistant Commissioner for Engineering Services, and State Bridge Engineer.
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Bob Jacobson was appointed ​the 15th commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety by Gov. Tim Walz in January 2023.
Commissioner Nicole Blissenbach DLIs mission is to ensure Minnesotas work and living environments are equitable, healthy and safe.

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