Amy Klobuchar
Senator · MN
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Total Projects
500
Total Amount
$5.6B
Fiscal Years
FY2022, FY2023, FY2024, FY2025, FY2026
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ReConnect Rondo
ReConnect Rondo recognizes there to be a wide range of funding needs for this project. Project Development Activities: Funds to be used for planning phase to identify needs, issues and alternatives to determine critical elements, including equity in transportation outcomes (social, economic, environmental) allowing for important and necessary analysis and environmental screening; project management, area planning and design, project assessment, market research, financial evaluation, community ou
$80.0M
Oslo Region Joint Powers
The Red River of the North, bordering MN and ND, is extremely susceptible to spring and summer flooding events, overtopping roads and rail transportation, and inundating farmland. This disrupts traffic by closing I-29 and all highway access through Oslo, MN on MN Hwy 1, and to ND Hwy 54, a trunk highway connecting northern Minnesota to I-29. The floods also halts rail commerce and the delivery of agricultural products to market. Project includes reductions to the overbank upstream from Oslo to r
$60.8M
City of Bloomington
The I-494 improvement project from MSP Airport to HWY 169, is a 9.5 mile reconstruction of interstate 494 to increase mobility and improve safety along the interstate to better serve the growing freight and multimodal needs to the region. This stretch of 494 provides direct access to major destinations such as the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and the Mall of America, cross metro access for commuters and freight, and local access for the numerous businesses and residents along the f
$50.0M
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FY2026
$477.9M
FY2025
$1.2B
FY2024
$1.1B
FY2023
$1.3B
FY2022
$1.5B