Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1345

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Cost-benefit analysis requirement for proposed guideways

Impact

This bill, once enacted, will significantly impact how transit projects are planned and assessed in Minnesota, ensuring a more data-driven approach to public transportation development. It is expected to enhance the transparency of transit investments by requiring comprehensive reporting of findings to both state and local entities. The requirement for public posting of analysis results aims to foster accountability and provides opportunities for public engagement in the transit development process.

Summary

Bill SF1345 is designed to mandate a cost-benefit analysis for proposed transit guideway projects within Minnesota. It establishes a requirement for governmental units to conduct thorough evaluations of various transit options, including arterial bus rapid transit lines and regular route bus services, before selecting a locally preferred alternative. The analyses must include estimates of ridership, revenue, vehicle circulation impacts, maintenance costs, and other critical factors necessary for making informed decisions on transit infrastructure.

Execution

The bill outlines specific procedures for conducting the analysis and dictates that the results must be submitted to the commissioner of transportation and the Metropolitan Council. Implemented promptly, this bill will impact all guideway projects seeking state or federal funding, excluding the Gold Line bus rapid transit project. It adds a layer of rigor in environmental and financial scrutiny for transportation planning that is likely to affect local governments' transit strategies moving forward.

Contention

While proponents of SF1345 argue that it is necessary for ensuring optimized transit options and informed decision-making, potential points of contention may arise around the evaluation criteria used in the cost-benefit analyses. Some stakeholders might argue that the requirements could delay transit projects or impose unnecessary bureaucracy, particularly in communities seeking crucial infrastructure improvements. There may also be debates regarding the adequacy of the proposed alternatives and whether they sufficiently address innovative or unique transit solutions.

Companion Bills

MN HF1967

Similar To Cost-benefit analysis required for proposed guideways, and report required.

Previously Filed As

MN SF252

Cost-benefit analysis requirement for proposed guideways

MN HF1967

Cost-benefit analysis required for proposed guideways, and report required.

MN HF2199

Cost-benefit analysis for proposed guideways required, and report required.

MN HF272

Civil damages provided for failing to give notice of finding an estray.

MN HF2856

Metropolitan Council's authority to take action or spend money on proposed guideways suspended.

MN SF1764

Metropolitan Council's authority to take action or spend money on proposed guideways suspension

MN SF2569

Municipal approval requirement of guideway plans

MN SF1438

Proposed Administrative rules cost-benefit analysis requirement provision, certain rules adoption prohibition provision, and requiring notice to the legislature upon the adoption of certain rules

MN SF4896

Pavement life-cycle cost analyses requirements provisions modifications

MN HF4331

Metropolitan Council abolished, duties transferred to other departments, public safety radio communication law and fiscal disparity law conforming amendments made, payment of bonds and other debt obligations provided, metro area sanitary sewer district created, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

MN SF252

Cost-benefit analysis requirement for proposed guideways

MN HF272

Civil damages provided for failing to give notice of finding an estray.

MN HF1967

Cost-benefit analysis required for proposed guideways, and report required.

MN HF2199

Cost-benefit analysis for proposed guideways required, and report required.

PA SB1246

In sustainable mobility options, establishing the State Safety Oversight Office and providing for its powers and duties.

PA HB2391

In sustainable mobility options, providing for State Safety Oversight Office.

LA HB446

Designates DOTD as the agency responsible for oversight of fixed guideway rail systems and provides for powers and duties (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

CA AB971

Vehicles: transit-only traffic lanes.