Minnesota GO Transportation Vision Update

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Minnesota GO is a long-range transportation vision that guides how we plan for the various ways people and goods move around our state. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) leads this effort, and the vision is for all people and anyone with a role in implementing transportation. This vision was first created in 2011 and looks ahead 50 years to help transportation serve everyone for generations.

After a year of public and stakeholder engagement we are drafting final language. Our advisory committee which consists of 35 external and internal partners has helped refine the vision and guiding principles which will be posted for public comment in April 2026. In addition, we have begun updating the Statewide Multimodal Transportation Plan (SMTP) which takes direction from this transportation vision. You may tune in soon to learn more about that effort. To those who have provided input, thank you from our team.

Minnesota GO is a long-range transportation vision that guides how we plan for the various ways people and goods move around our state. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) leads this effort, and the vision is for all people and anyone with a role in implementing transportation. This vision was first created in 2011 and looks ahead 50 years to help transportation serve everyone for generations.

After a year of public and stakeholder engagement we are drafting final language. Our advisory committee which consists of 35 external and internal partners has helped refine the vision and guiding principles which will be posted for public comment in April 2026. In addition, we have begun updating the Statewide Multimodal Transportation Plan (SMTP) which takes direction from this transportation vision. You may tune in soon to learn more about that effort. To those who have provided input, thank you from our team.

Page last updated: 22 Apr 2026, 06:01 AM