Minnesota DOT’s Resilience Improvement Plan (2024)

Minnesota DOT's Resilience Improvement Plan (2024)

The Minnesota Resilience Improvement Plan (RIP) is MnDOT’s first statewide roadmap for strengthening the transportation network against climate-driven hazards such as heavy precipitation, flooding, extreme temperatures, and freeze-thaw cycles. Informed by historical data, future projections, and statewide vulnerability mapping, the plan positions MnDOT and regional partners to leverage roughly \$121 million in PROTECT formula funds while guiding project selection and design through climate-focused criteria. It lays out three pillars—site-specific resilience projects, policy and design updates, and communication and education initiatives—to embed climate considerations into daily practice. Progress will be tracked through performance measures on adaptation, asset condition, and weather impacts, with biennial project-list updates and a comprehensive plan refresh slated for 2026.


Resource Types: Plan
Management Processes: Risk Management

Publisher:
Minnesota Department of Transportation

Publication Year:
2024

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