MN 2050 Infrastructure Neglect in Minnesota Craddock Consulting

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MN 2050 Infrastructure Neglect in Minnesota Craddock Consulting November 19, 2010 Dan Gage, MacQueen Equipment - APWA Tom Eggum, TKDA - ASCE Patti Craddock, Craddock Consulting Engineers - CSWEA Craddock Consulting Engineers

Why a MN2050? Improve graphic; add photos – bridge collapse, watermain breaks

Why a MN2050?

3 Questions Do we have a story to tell and is it worth telling? Would it mean more if we approached the topic collectively? Could we produce something that we can use (paper, video, etc.) to tell our story, educate the public of the infrastructure needs, our councils, and congressmen to stop cutting the public works and the infrastructure budgets? Would we use it?

MN2050 Partners American Council of Engineering Companies, Minnesota Section American Public Works Association, Minnesota Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers, Minnesota Section Minnesota American Water Works Association Central States Water Environment Association City Engineers Association of Minnesota Minnesota Council of Airports Minnesota County Engineers Association Minnesota Transportation Alliance Minnesota Department of Transportation Metropolitan Council Minnesota Ports Association Minnesota Rural Water Association

Mission Statement To articulate a convincing case for increased investment in Minnesota infrastructure through a coordinated voice and unified, comprehensive needs information.

MN2050 Approach After this slide introduce Tom

Infrastructure Focus Roads and Bridges Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Airports Ports and Waterways Rail

Infrastructure Future Solid Waste Public buildings and grounds Energy Parks and forestry Etc.

Economics and Infrastructure Insert photo

MN2050 Approach – Where Are We?

MN2050 Approach – Documentation of Needs Collect Organize Analyze Initial work: 4 questions Web-site based Essential for credibility Put in same format

Key Questions Describe current infrastructure type? How does infrastructure benefit the daily lives of Minnesotans and the economic development of the State? What are the five major initiatives (and by example, five projects that support those initiatives) or infrastructure investments that need to be addressed statewide for each organization? What is the trend line? Are things getting better or worse? What can people expect if an adequate level of funding is not maintained?

Aviation Example 136 airports in state 8 commercial Multi-modal transportation $12.1 billion economic contribution See alternate slide at end

Aviation Example (continued) Buildings, runways, planes, fueling facilities, roads, utilities Transport people and cargo Business, medical, tourism Public and private ownership Alternate slide 15

MN2050 Approach – Documentation

MN2050 Approach – Create the Message Compelling story Useful tools Powerpoint Graphs, Maps, Photos, Tables Video, Documentaries Ideas and Sound Bites Website Library Change arrows to dashes

MN2050 Approach – The Message

MN2050 Approach – Get the Message Out Profession-wide effort Engineers, managers, superintendents Young professionals will inherit Other infrastructure groups You are the means One example: water

MN2050 Approach – Get the Message Out

Liquid Assets Minnesota Example of getting the message out One tool for public awareness View video clip – national production by Penn State Public Broadcasting

Liquid Assets MN – Documentary Features Theme – “Sustainability of our water infrastructure assets” 30 minutes Combination of animation, interviews, video, and still photos Produced for DVD distribution Aired on TPT (alone and with 1.5 hour doc)

Risks & Responsibilities Documentary Outline Education Issues Replace with new slide Risks & Responsibilities

Educate and Present Issues Drinking Water Wastewater Stormwater Replace with new slide

Infrastructure Sustainability Issues Age Growth Regulations Replace with new slide

MN2050 Approach – Informed Public Patti’s slide

Process to Achieve Vision Sustainable Infrastructure MN2050 & Supporting Group Efforts Informed Public Policy & Funding Action Program & Project Implement-ation

MN2050 Approach – Timeline Add color to boxes and bars; so box and bar same color; use gradation?? This is Dan’s slide to start, then Tom close

Why a MN2050? Improve graphic; add photos – bridge collapse, watermain breaks