Long-term goals
The state’s transportation needs and priorities are determined through a comprehensive, performance and risk-based planning process.
This process begins with our 50-year Minnesota GO transportation vision. The vision and guiding principles are intended to inform the investment and service decisions of all agencies responsible for transportation planning, construction and delivery in Minnesota.
We update the 20-year Statewide Multimodal Transportation Plan every five years to articulate policy objectives and strategies necessary to support the vision over the next two decades. Our “family of plans” is developed to further guide how we invest in highways, freight, rail, ports and waterways, aviation, transit, bikes, and pedestrians.
Capital Highway Investment Plan
District 4’s 10-Year Capital Highway Investment Plan (CHIP) (PDF) 2025-2034 communicates the next 10-years of planned projects in the district. The planned projects align with the goals and objectives set in the Minnesota 20-Year State Highway Investment Plan (MnSHIP).
Over the next 10 years, District 4 is projected to invest roughly $840 million in state highway projects. These projects will address pavement and bridge condition, roadside infrastructure (signage, culverts, and lighting), safety improvements, and pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure.
Additional resources
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West Central Minnesota Area Transportation Partnership
We created area transportation partnerships (ATPs) more than three decades ago in response to changes in federal law that increased state flexibility and the need for public involvement in transportation planning and program decision-making. ATPs were established by each district specifically to facilitate broader input to the federal project selection process for the development of the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), the four-year program of state and local construction projects with federal highway and transit funding, as well as projects with state funding.
The West Central Minnesota Area Transportation Partnership is organized along MnDOT District 4 boundaries and includes all the counties in the district. In addition to MnDOT District 4 staff, representatives from cities, counties, tribal governments, transit, industry, regional development commissions and The Fargo/Moorhead Council of Governments are included in the ATP. Through the ATP, these organizations are responsible for reviewing the district’s proposed four year construction program and recommend local transportation priorities for federal funding.
Tribal governments
Part of the White Earth Reservation lies within the boundaries of District 4. A member from the White Earth Nation sits on the ATP, and we consult with all the tribes in Minnesota annually to discuss transportation issues and projects.
Fargo-Moorhead Council of Governments
The Fargo-Moorhead Council of Governments (COG) is the metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for the planning area encompassing the cities of Moorhead, Fargo, West Fargo and surrounding urbanized areas in Cass and Clay counties.
MPOs lead the development of metropolitan area transportation plans and as coordinate the transportation planning process. All urban areas with populations greater than 50,000 are required to have an MPO if the agencies spend federal funds on transportation improvements.
Regional development organizations
There are 12 regional development organizations (RDOs) in Minnesota. They provide technical assistance to local units of government in their region. They perform a variety of unique services based on the needs of their region and partner with numerous state and federal agencies, including MnDOT.
MnDOT District 4 is served by the West Central Initiative, the Upper Minnesota Valley Regional Development Commission, and the Headwaters Regional Development Commission.
PartnerSHIP 4 Health
PartnerSHIP 4 Health is a collaboration of community partners in Becker, Clay, Otter Tail, and Wilkin counties working to improve the health of residents through preventive strategies that support sustainable changes in our schools, communities, workplaces, and health care. MnDOT District 4 has partnered with PartnerSHIP 4 Health on several Complete Streets projects to ensure the community’s bicycle and pedestrian needs are met.
Toward Zero Deaths
Toward Zero Deaths (TZD) is a multi-agency partnership led by the Minnesota Departments of Transportation, Public Safety and Health, in cooperation with the FHWA, Minnesota county engineers, the UMN Center for Transportation Studies, and other traffic safety organizations. The West Central Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths 2008 and includes all the counties in District 4.
TZD provides an integrated approach to the application of education, engineering, enforcement and emergency medical and trauma services. The goal is to raise awareness around traffic safety issues and develop tools that can be used to reduce the number of deaths and injuries resulting from traffic crashes in Minnesota.