Making Making Infrastructure Infrastructure Great Again Great Again Minnesota Chapter APWA PWX 2016 Minnesota Chapter APWA PWX 2016 August 29, 2016 August 30, 2016 Introduction of Speakers Dan Gage Executive Vice President, MacQueen Equipment MN APWA Past President Tom Eggum Former Director of Public Works, St. Paul, MN Brad Henry University of Minnesota Technological Leadership Institute John Maczko Assistant City Engineer, St. Paul, MN 1
Lack of timely attention to reasonable public infrastructure investment hinders economic development, safety, and quality of life in Minnesota MN2050 An Initiative to Make Infrastructure Great Again 2
The MN2050 Initiative State of Repair: Industries of Constant Motion Larry Frevert 2008 APWA Past President Thanks to Larry Frevert and America 2050 MN2050 was Born Our Vision To articulate a convincing case for increased infrastructure investment across Minnesota through a partnership presenting a coordinated voice and unified, comprehensive needs information for today s and tomorrow s citizens and leaders. 3
Agenda Building the Coalition Step 1 Getting Organized Step 2 Funding MN2050 Step 3 Gaining Momentum with Early Wins Organizing for the Long Haul Building the Coalition Organizing for the Long Haul Gaining Momentum 1 Getting 2 Organized 3 Funding MN 2050 Early Wins! Agenda Building the Coalition Step 1 Getting Organized Step 2 Funding MN2050 Step 3 Gaining Momentum with Early Wins Organizing for the Long Haul Building the Coalition 4
Kicking Off the MN2050 Effort Conceived in Summer of 2008 Our Initial Focus Do we have a story worth telling? Would it mean more if we collectively attacked the infrastructure challenge? APWA Minnesota Chapter assumed leadership of the effort Building the MN2050 Coalition Assembled a team of 18 Member Partners Public and Private Sector Professional Associations > 10,000 Minnesota Professionals Our effort cast a wide net to drive inclusive opportunity for collaborative engagement MN2050 Partners American Council of Engineering Companies of Minnesota (ACEC MN) Central States Water Environment Assn. City Engineers Assn. of Minnesota (CEAM) Duluth Section of ASCE Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) Minnesota Asphalt Pavement Association (MAPA) Minnesota Chapter of APWA Minnesota Council of Airports Minnesota County Engineers Association (MCEA) Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT) Minnesota Government Engineering Council (MCEC) Minnesota Ports Association Minnesota Rural Water Association (MRWA) Minnesota Section of ASCE Minnesota Section of AWWA Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE) Minnesota Transportation Alliance North Central Institute of Transportation Engineers (NCITE) 5
Organizing MN2050 Accountable to MN APWA Six Person Leadership Team Full Access to Steering Committee for All Member Partners MN APWA Executive Committee MN2050 Leadership Committee MN 2050 Steering Committee Agenda Building the Coalition Step 1 Getting Organized Step 2 Funding MN2050 Step 3 Gaining Momentum with Early Wins Organizing for the Long Haul Building the Coalition 1 Getting Organized 6
Early Efforts Created Order from Chaos Organizing the Effort Around Concerns the Public Will Support Aging Infrastructure Public Safety + Insufficient Investment Win Public Support Enhance Issues of Public Interest Quality of Life Economic Development 7
First Steps Were Documentation Address 4 White Paper issues: Quantify Minnesota s Infrastructure Identify Five (5) Major Infrastructure Initiatives Analyze Infrastructure Trends Define Expectations (if adequate funding is not maintained) Agenda Building the Coalition Step 1 Getting Organized Step 2 Funding MN2050 Step 3 Gaining Momentum with Early Wins Organizing for the Long Haul Building the Coalition 1 Getting Organized 2 Funding MN2050 8
Messaging for the Public Outreach Secured over $200,000 23 Contributing Organizations Varied from $200 to $16,000 Agenda Building the Coalition Step 1 Getting Organized Step 2 Funding MN2050 Step 3 Gaining Momentum with Early Wins Organizing for the Long Haul Building the Coalition 1 Getting Organized 2 Funding MN2050 Gaining Momentum 3 Early Wins! 9
Public Engagement Activities Pushed TPT Broadcast Information to our Partners and APWA Minnesota Members 10
Early Wins Have Created Momentum for MN2050 3 Years invested in the Documentation Phase 11
Agenda Building the Coalition Step 1 Getting Organized Step 2 Funding MN2050 Step 3 Gaining Momentum with Early Wins Organizing for the Long Haul Building the Coalition Organizing for the Long Haul Gaining Momentum 1 Getting 2 Organized 3 Funding MN 2050 Early Wins! It s MN2050 for a Reason the Effort Ahead MN2050 Communications Effort Sowing Seeds for the Future through STEM Progress on Asset Management Affecting Public Policy 12
It s MN2050 for a Reason the Effort Ahead MN2050 Communications Effort Sowing Seeds for the Future through STEM Progress on Asset Management Affecting Public Policy MN2050 Organizational Communications APWA MPWA 501c(3) Mother ship STRUCTURE Dan Gage, Chair 18 Partners Initiatives Steering Committee 13
Our Communication Challenges Connecting to Millennials and Future Generations 14
Future Opportunities Grassroots Politics Social Media Initiative Citizen Jury Process MacArthur Grant Roads not yet taken Future Efforts will require Additional Support Major legislative engagement effort could approach $1 million, which is unrealistic Grassroots caucus approach will require more effort, but far fewer dollars 15
It s MN2050 for a Reason the Effort Ahead MN2050 Communications Effort Sowing Seeds for the Future through STEM Progress on Asset Management Affecting Public Policy Kicking Off the MN2050 Effort 16
Kicking Off the MN2050 Effort It s MN2050 for a Reason the Effort Ahead MN2050 Communications Effort Sowing Seeds for the Future through STEM Progress on Asset Management Affecting Public Policy 17
MN2050 Update State of the Infrastructure Survey Cities Counties Minnesota Department of Transportation Metropolitan Council Asset Management Report For Each Asset: Map Inventory - System 18
Managed Assets Managed Assets and Tools 19
Managed Assets, Tools and Systems 2015 Minnesota Infrastructure Value Asset s Value: 2015 VALUES o Assets managed Small City Large City County State Total Roads $4,174,022,424 $10,517,476,430 $27,647,815,260 $29,338,312,840 $71,677,626,954 Bridges $1,151,894,172 $807,350,570 $1,456,009,206 $6,592,940,562 $10,008,194,510 Transit $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Traffic $14,168,440 $138,820,460 $59,985,398 $0 $212,974,298 Buildings $7,583,657,510 $13,724,959,690 $4,869,723,674 $501,696,056 $26,680,036,930 Water $1,499,020,952 $6,279,799,230 $0 $0 $7,778,820,182 Waste Water $1,704,463,332 $4,244,983,540 $0 $6,494,782,638 $12,444,229,510 Storm sewer $0 $2,085,960,070 $0 $0 $2,085,960,070 Storm ponds $150,185,464 $65,757,060 $5,453,218 $0 $221,395,742 Airports $1,240,446,922 $1,344,366,560 $0 $0 $2,584,813,482 Ports $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Rail $0 $0 $3,173,772,876 $0 $3,173,772,876 Electrical $0 $10,564,967,640 $0 $0 $10,564,967,640 Solid Waste $0 $94,982,420 $796,169,828 $0 $891,152,248 Natural Gas $2,056,549,066 $2,747,183,840 $0 $0 $4,803,732,906 Total $19.5B $52.6B $38.0B $42.9B $153B 20
2015 Minnesota Infrastructure Value Asset s Value: 2015 VALUES o Assets managed Small City Large City County State Total Roads $4,174,022,424 $10,517,476,430 $27,647,815,260 $29,338,312,840 $71,677,626,954 Bridges $1,151,894,172 $807,350,570 $1,456,009,206 $6,592,940,562 $10,008,194,510 Transit $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Traffic $14,168,440 $138,820,460 $59,985,398 $0 $212,974,298 Buildings $7,583,657,510 $13,724,959,690 $4,869,723,674 $501,696,056 $26,680,036,930 Water $1,499,020,952 $6,279,799,230 $0 $0 $7,778,820,182 Waste Water $1,704,463,332 $4,244,983,540 $0 $6,494,782,638 $12,444,229,510 Storm sewer $0 $2,085,960,070 $0 $0 $2,085,960,070 Storm ponds $150,185,464 $65,757,060 $5,453,218 $0 $221,395,742 Airports $1,240,446,922 $1,344,366,560 $0 $0 $2,584,813,482 Ports $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Rail $0 $0 $3,173,772,876 $0 $3,173,772,876 Electrical $0 $10,564,967,640 $0 $0 $10,564,967,640 Solid Waste $0 $94,982,420 $796,169,828 $0 $891,152,248 Natural Gas $2,056,549,066 $2,747,183,840 $0 $0 $4,803,732,906 Total $19.5B $52.6B $38.0B $42.9B $153B Survey Leads to Outreach Minnesota State Auditor Infrastructure Stress Tool Local Road Research Board (LRRB) City and County Asset Management Plan 21
Minnesota s Initiative to Advance Asset Management County Asset Management Plan 22
Where does MN2050 Asset Management Go Next? Future: Surveys Training Engagement It s MN2050 for a Reason the Effort Ahead MN2050 Communications Effort Sowing Seeds for the Future through STEM Progress on Asset Management Affecting Public Policy 23
The MN 2050 Initiatives Organize MN2050 2009-12 Identify Partners Fund raising Statewide Survey: AM Software Use Phase 2 Survey Larry Frevert challenge: 2009 Mission & Objectives State Auditor: Online AM Tool Videos & Website 2013-15 Industries of Constant Motion Cable TV, website & Partners Roads and Bridges Liquid Assets An $830K Proposal Survey Monkey - Caucus Results STEM 2010+ Partner w/asce Attend MN Caucuses Get STEM website MN2050 Sustainable Infrastructure Goal Asset Management 2014-17 Grassroots Campaign 2016-17 MN 2050 Initiative and Engagement Effort Grassroots Campaign 2016 $830,000 Grassroots Proposal 2016 MN State Caucus Plan Drive Action with Talking Points Caucus Results MPR News, Mankato H.S. 24
MN 2050 Initiative and Engagement Results Caucus Results Survey Monkey (April 2016) 82 from 15 Partner organizations. Non-partisan 85% metro area / 15% greater Minnesota 10 of 11 resolutions passed. We learned people are willing to participate. MN 2050 Initiative: More Work To Be Done The Public Interest Groups Policy Makers Infrastructure Funding.The Public gets it, but there is a disconnect. 25
Making Infrastructure Great Again Making Infrastructure Great Again MN2050.org Presentations Achievements Videos STEM Promotion Asset Management Surveys Caucus Attendance Interactive Maps We need involved Professionals and an Informed Public to demand Political Action 26
MN 2050 Initiative: More Work To Be Done More work to be done. Minnesota folks in the room.stay engaged! Those of you attending from outside of Minnesota let s share experiences that advance a greater national effort to Make Infrastructure Great Again! 27
Making Infrastructure Great Again MN2050.org 28