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Time For Permanent Fix in “Land of 10,000 Potholes?”

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Tuesday, May 13, 2014   

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Minnesota lawmakers are considering bonds to pay for road repairs and other infrastructure needs. Critics say that's basically a Band-Aid approach. Much of the state's transportation system was built in the 1960s and 1970s, and it's wearing out now. According to Jennifer Munt with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 5, that's turning Minnesota into the land of 10,000 potholes.

Instead of borrowing money to do part of the repairs, she suggests that the state set aside specific, continuing revenue for the job.

"Minnesota has a serious transportation problem. Half of our roads are in desperate need of repair, and more than 1,000 bridges are crumbling across the state," Munt warns.

Some in the state are balking at the cost, but Munt says waiting risks costing Minnesotans more in the long run. She says some motorists already have had to total their cars after hitting potholes "big enough to swim in." Under-funding the work makes the job more expensive, now that the state has built up a $12 billion backlog for repairs to roads and other infrastructure, she explains.

"They take a beating each winter, and for decades our state has failed to invest in the maintenance and repair that extends the life our roads and bridges. The state needs to step up and invest," she urges.

Munt says damage to the transportation system is slowing people down and making them less safe. She adds that it's better to invest in roads, bridges, transit systems and bike-walk connections.

"Our legislature has taken a band-aid approach," Munt says, "and it's time for a permanent fix. Better transportation would cost Minnesotans what most people spend on a cup of coffee each week. It's well worth it."

Parallel proposals in the house and senate would set aside new gas and sales taxes for this purpose, costing about $2 per person per week.




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