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Transport Treated water returned to the Mississippi River Map with lakes, rivers, and streams Use the text box to search by address, city, or county, or use your mouse to pan and zoom. Click on a waterbody to see its name and the reason(s) it qu...
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MetroGIS' website: www.metrogis.org Purpose and Goal MetroGIS’s primary purpose is to promote and facilitate w...
Welcome to the Local Planning Handbook! The purpose of the Handbook is to help communities update their local comprehensive plans. The Handbook: Provides clear and specific direction on what the minimum requirements are and how to meet them. Provides tools, maps, a...
Planning in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area is unique. This is in large part due to the adoption of the Metropolitan Land Planning Act (§473) and the subsequent formation of the Metropolitan Council. The Council is tasked with ensuring the orderly and economic developme...
Mary Liz Holberg, Chair of the Committee
Dakota County Commissioner, District 6 Peter Bell
Director, Schafer Richardson Realty Trust Patrick Born
Chair, Board of Directors of the Citizens League John (Jay) Cowles
Managing Director, Lawrence Creek, LLC Jam...
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We develop plans to preserve and manage the region's water resources Residents of the Twin Cities metro area count on clean drinking water. They value the water quality of the region’s lakes, streams, and rivers. While many public, private, and nonprofit organizations have ...
Our employment practices reflect a value and respect for the diversity among our employees. We provide a respectful work environment that appreciates and promotes the contributions of all employees. We provide equal opportunity in all areas of employment and will not discrim...
Collecting information on day-to-day travel is vital for local, county, and regional agencies to plan for future transportation needs. That’s why the Metropolitan Council collects a suite of data that gives regional insights into how people use the transportation system.
Many residents and businesses choose to locate near transit because of its convenience and value. The quality and availability of the transit system may also matter to business leaders who are looking to expand or relocate in the region. It can also attract future workers ...
A safe, efficient, high-capacity freight transportation system is essential to the economic well-being of the region and the state. Producers and consumers of freight rely on an effective and efficient transportation system to prosper. Although regional transportation plannin...
Highway system investments Future regional highway system investments, Principal and A-minor arterials, focus on operating, maintaining, and rebuilding the existing, aging highway infrastructure. Equally important is increasing safety and security. Growing parts of the re...
Get More Out of Your Plan: Describe the purpose for each of your land use categories. This level of policy development can be helpful when your community is making decisions about zoning ordinances and development proposals. See the City of Rosemount’s 2030 Plan for ...
Get More Out of Your Plan: Consider alternatives to the traditional planning and public outreach process. Ideas include morning meetings, childcare, venues which are already gathering locations/events, social media, “meeting in a box”, on-line resources. GreenSte...
A diversity of land uses near transit can make using transit or walking more convenient by serving multiple purposes. Retail and commercial services along a transit rider’s walking route add value and convenience. The mix of uses will vary depending upon a community’s vision ...
Get More Out of Your Plan: Include high quality natural resources as part of your local park planning. Address the linkage of local land use to local and regional parks and open space. Consider people’s changing recreational preferences in planning your local parks...
The most effective comprehensive plans are those that set an attainable vision for the sustained prosperity of a community’s assets, including its business community. Your comprehensive plan should identify goals, actions, and policies directly targeted at the retention, attr...
Your local implementation program or plan must detail the nonstructural, programmatic and structural solutions to the problems identified in the assessment of existing or potential water resource related problems section, and prioritize those solutions. Your implementation pr...
Full report and chapters 2021 Regional Parks and Trails Visitor Study Survey (PDF, 58 pages) Executive summary (PDF) Introduction (PDF) Visitor satisfaction and activities (PDF) Travel (PDF) Visitor demographics (PDF) Popular activities (P...
Green Line Extension social media Southwest Light Rail on Twitter Southwest Light Rail on Instagram Southwest Light Rail on YouTube Southwest Light Rail on Flickr As currently proposed, the METRO Green Line Extension (Southwest LRT) will begin passenger s...
Examples of how to fill out SAC’s most commonly required forms. Determination forms
Transmittal-A Example (207 KB, PNG image)
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The Metropolitan Council is committed to valuing and respecting the diversity of our employees, our customers and the citizens of the metropolitan region. Equal opportunities, fair hiring and a commitment to diversity We value having a workforce as diverse as the region we...
There are a series of plans and studies that are not yet complete. To see a list of the ongoing or upcoming studies and plans click on the appropriate header below.
For more information on plans or studies that you do not see on this page, please contact David Burns at Da...
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Abandoned Well
Any well (drinking water, oil and gas, etc.) which is not used for a long period of time, is not maintained properly, and/or is not properly sealed when its useful life is over.
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BUDGET $81,700 PROJECT SCHEDULE Completed December 31, 2018 SUMMARY The population of the Twin Cities metropolitan is projected to increase by an estimated 818,000 between 2020 and 2050. Because of the proliferation of lawn irrigation systems, the summer to winter mo...
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Metropolitan Council's Climate Vulnerability Assessment
The Metropolitan Council's Climate Vulnerability Assessment (CVA) is a tool that can assist the Council and local planning efforts in preparing and adapting to climate change . CVA reveals what infrastructure,...
For technical assistance or to learn more about this work, please contact MacKenzie Young-Walters (
[email protected] ). Delivering Urban Resilience
This r eport provides an in-depth analysis of the costs and benefits of applying smart surfa...
Growing Racial and Ethnic Diversity Planning needs are likely to change as the resident body becomes more racially and ethnically diverse. Type B tracts were mostly located in older, inner-ring suburban areas such as Columbia Heights, Fridley, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn ...
FARES Peak fares each way : $4.50 weekdays from 6-9 a.m. and 3–6:30 p.m. Off-Peak fares each way : $3.50 Holidays: $3.50 on Memorial Day (observed), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day, and the following Friday after Thanksgiving Day. A 75-cent surcharge will be...
PAY WITH GO-TO CARD Go-To Cards & Passes Check balance/transaction history for Go-To Cards and passes and add value. Enter Serial Number Get a Go-To Card | Find a Go-To Retailer Go-To Card: Electronic Fare Payment Go-To is an easy, safe...
Light rail connects people to jobs to support their families, schools to get a solid education, doctor's appointments to stay healthy. Click the name of the line to learn more about investments along the line. METRO Green Line METRO Green Line Extension METRO B...
How does conserving water conserve energy? Drops to Watts
Description of the connection between potable water and energy consumption. Reduce hot water use
Tips for conserving hot water
How much energy is used by my water usage? WECalc
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The Metropolitan Council’s Green Line Extension project is already enriching communities. Both the current Green and Blue lines, despite being in operation for over a decade, are still attracting homes, businesses, jobs, and more to the areas they serve. The Green Line Extens...
When operational, the METRO B Line will connect communities with jobs, homes, businesses, parks, and people. Learn more about the METRO B Line. Notes: information based on data for the 2024 development trends report . Market forces will impact when developments open. For...
The METRO Blue Line continues to enrich the lives of all those who live near the Blue Line. Learn more about the METRO Blue Line. Notes: information based on data for the 2024 development trends report . Market forces will impact when developments open. For more informa...
The METRO Orange Line is a vital transitway that connects communities with jobs, homes, businesses, parks, and so much more. Since the Orange Line became operational, communities have become mobilized and connected to more places to live, work, shop, and play. Learn more abo...
When the Gold Line is operational, communities will be mobilized. However, communities are finding new places to shop, work, live, and play because of development along the line. Development along the Gold Line is enriching our already vibrant communities. Learn more about t...
The Green Line began service in 2014 and 10 years later it continues to be a hub of growth that enriches the lives of all those who live near the Green Line. Learn more about the METRO Green Line. Notes: information based on data for the 2024 development trends report ....
Since 2016, the A Line has been providing communities with easy access to homes, jobs, businesses, parks, events and music, and so much more. Learn more about the A Line. Notes: information based on data for the 2024 development trends report . Market forces will impact ...
Since 2019, the METRO C Line has supported the growth and enrichment of communities by accessibly and affordably connecting residents and communities with housing, jobs, businesses, parks, and more. Learn more about the METRO C Line. Notes: information based on data for t...
The METRO D Line is enriching communities and connecting residents with more jobs, homes, parks, businesses, and so much more – making our communities more mobile and livable. Learn more about the METRO D Line. Notes: information based on data for the 2024 development tr...
When operational, the METRO E Line will connect communities with jobs, homes, businesses, parks, and people. This gives residents more places to work, play, shop, and live. Learn more about the METRO E Line. Notes: information based on data for the 2024 development trend...
<!--PAGEWATCH--> The PlanIt Conference took place on December 13, 2016. Click on the image to the right to look at the conference brochure. There will be no conferences in 2017. Below are presentations and speaker bios for all Conference sessions:
8:15 AM - ...
"Beyond the Basics" Webinar Series The 2017 PlanIt “Beyond the Basics” webinar series covers value-added planning concepts and tools, and offers ideas to get more out of your comprehensive planning process. All sessions provide AICP CM credit opportunities and registration i...
Good morning, everyone! On behalf of Metropolitan Council members and staff, we’re honored you’ve joined us today to celebrate this dynamic region that I know is so important to all of us. We’re delighted to be together in person to learn about the state of our region after ...
In 2024, a series of forums brought together community leaders and water professionals to reflect on the survey results, co-identify challenges, and develop policy actions and implementation strategies. 12 actions (or strategies) were prioritized, providing the Council and...
Feb. 1, 2023 meeting: Video | Presentation (PDF) Jan. 11, 2023 meeting: Video | Presentation (PDF) Nov. 30, 2022 meeting: Video | Presentation (PDF) We value those in our region who inspire and motivate others for positive change. Our region is k...
Take moment and imagine…
Imagine a region where everyone has a home to go to… that is affordable, safe, and secure.
A wastewater treatment system that provides clean, and abundant water. Remember – Minnesota is known for its watershed, whether our lakes, or the mighty M...
District 13 District 14 District 15 District 16 District 7 District 8 District 9 District 10 District 11 District 12 District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 ...
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Upcoming Events <!--PAGEWATCH--> There are no upcoming workshops at this time. <!--/PAGEWATCH--> Past Events Community Engagement Best Practices Local examples of best practices, strategies, and efforts to engage the public Wednesday, August 17, 2016...
The Blue Line Extension Project is working to ensure contractors who compete for project contracts have the ability to propose their best work that provides the best value.
With this approach to engineering and procurement, contract awards will consider:
Quality Contrac...
Metropolitan Council Environmental Services sets industrial user rates and fees annually based on what it costs to provide the service. To learn more about our budget and rate-setting policies, visit Funding and Finance . Industrial user rates and fees in printable format...
The program started in 1975. The Minnesota Legislature created tax-base sharing to: Share resources produced by growth of the metro area. Make orderly development more likely. Work within the existing system of local governments and local decision making. Give inc...
Annual reports The Met Council and Metro Transit collaborate with regional transit partners, county governments, and state-level DOTs to conduct an annual regional park-and-ride survey, which tracks facility use and emerging travel patterns by park-and-ride users across the ...
The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to a regional parks and trails system that is nationally renowned for its beauty, size, and variety of features. With 58 regional parks and park reserves totaling more than 65,339 acres, nearly 487 miles of interconnected trails, and...
Our Public Engagement Plan is one of many pieces necessary to implement Thrive MSP 2040. It establishes principles and processes for public engagement to ground Council decisions in the needs of community stakeholders and to engage people in the decision-making process. The ...
The Community Development Research team is a unit of sociologists, economists, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) specialists, data scientists, and qualitative researchers. In 2019, we completed a strategic planning effort and developed the following mission, vision, and va...
Regional Solicitation The Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) plays a key role in reviewing proposed transportation projects in the plan, and recommending projects to receive federal funding. Federal transportation funds are allocated to metropolitan areas across the co...
Goals Create an equity framework and evaluation tool that can be used to analyze and evaluate transportation investment processes for their inclusiveness and impacts on equitable transportation outcomes and benefits for the region. Create recommendations and actions that c...
Our Public Engagement Plan is one of many pieces necessary to implement Thrive MSP 2040. It establishes principles and processes for public engagement to ground Council decisions in the needs of community stakeholders and to engage people in the decision-making process. The ...
Metropolitan Council Environmental Services strives to keep wastewater rates below the national average for large-sized utilities. We also contribute to the economic vitality of the region through quality and cost-effective wastewater utility management.
The chart below com...
Travel Behavior Inventory data explorer tool Use this tool to explore the data from the Travel Behavior Inventory. This rich data set has a wealth of categories and variables to slice the data so that users can look at topics, geographies, demographics, and more to meet spec...
Resources and outcomes 2050 Transportation Policy Plan Goals, Objectives, And Policies Regional Solicitation Evaluation Investment Summary (PDF) Regional Solicitation Evaluation Stakeholder Listening Session Summary (PDF) Peer Review Summary (PDF) Regi...
Quick links: What we buy How we buy it MCUB Select Awarded procurements and MCUB utilization reports What we buy Goods are materials, supplies, equipment, spare parts, fuel, chemicals, and rolling stock. Goods are purchased using quotes or formal sealed ...
Protecting public health and the environment Wastewater from the local community is transported through city sanitary sewer pipes (interceptors) to the facility. The East Bethel facility has an excellent environmental record and regularly earns state and national awards for...
“ I think if I had a car and was also making these like decisions to take public transportation, that would cross my mind a little bit more. Like, oh, I should be more socially conscious and take a greener source. But because I don’t really have that option, I’m either going...
Renting your property to a family with a voucher follows a very similar process as leasing to a family without a voucher. It includes a few extra steps to make sure you and the tenant will make a successful match. We encourage property owners to screen voucher families the s...
Since 2020, the METRO Blue Line Extension project has extended the reach of their public involvement staff by directly contracting with up to 15 community and cultural groups throughout the various phases of project planning. Project staff recognize the value of these groups...
Ensure a diverse, stable, and well-equipped water sector workforce and talent pipeline to plan and manage water resources and maintain safe, efficient, and reliable water operations through addressing challenges in recruiting, training, and retaining employees. Learn more...
CONNECT WITH US Sign up for email or text alerts All social media channels Social media statement © Metropolitan Council SERVICES Metro Transit Metro Mobility Metro Move Transit Link Sewer Availability Charge (SAC) Metro HRA Housing Assist...
LHIA Timeline April 14 The Consolidated Request for Proposals that includes LHIA funding will be published and Intent to Apply and application materials will become available April 20 Intent to Apply deadline at noon - required for all eligible Multif...
Full technical reports available upon request Directory of DBE-certified firms The DBE directory lists firms certified by the MNUCP as DBE Businesses, updated biweekly. Businesses in this directory can be based in any state, but are certified to work in Minnesota. Find ...
MCUB procurement programs We have MCUB procurement programs called MCUB Direct, Select, and Preference, which are intended to reduce barriers and increase utilization of MCUB firms that do business with us. MCUB Direct: The Met Council will apply the micro level purchas...
Alternative measures to Area Median Income We have been looking into alternative measures of housing affordability that more accurately consider household costs at a more local level, or in a more representative way of the households in our region and their expenses. Some ot...
MPCA Dave Sahli
Phone: 651-757-2687
Fax: 651-297-2343
[email protected] Met Council Environmental Services Emma de Villa
Phone: 651-602-1068
Fax: 651-602-1083 emma.devilla <!-- br-->@metc.state.mn.us Sanitary sewer extension permit guidance The ...
What if the policy developed with the grant deosn't get adopted by our City Council?
We understand that not all policies will be adopted by City Council but believe there is value in the process of developing a proposed policy. We expect that staff work to build support fo...
The Transportation Accessibility Advisory Committee (TAAC) advises the Metropolitan Council on management policies for public transportation services in the region from the perspective of riders with disabilities. TAAC was created by the Minnesota Legislature and includes rid...
Livable Communities grants support specific project activities rather than giving money to the project as a whole. As part of the application the project team will list specific activities and estimated costs. Livable Communities grants cannot pay for work done before the gran...
Partner agency eng ag e m e nt Technical stakeholders This plan was developed with the experience and perspective of implementing partners. The Met Council implements few projects itself other than transit projects, working in partnership with cities, counti...
Transit studies and reports Public transportation is a vital resource for residents of the seven-county Metro region. Transit connects our residents and communities with plentiful opportunities and spurs community development. Investing in transit creates a stronger system ...
Addressing rural water concerns is key to water sustainability Sustainable and plentiful high-quality water resources provide a firm foundation for future economic growth, livability, and high quality of life in our region. Protecting our rural lands and understanding rural ...
None The Metropolitan Council will consider how well a proposed project will meet statutory requirements and regional development goals described in the Imagine 2050 plan when awarding grants. Council staff will consult with external partners, including DEED, Hennepin ...
After reviewing the funding availability, timeline, and eligibility sections please visit the Apply for LCA Grants page for details on how to apply for the LCDA Pre-Development program.
The Make-a-Map attachments and the resolution of support are required for the ...
Choice, Place, and Opportunity: An Equity Assessment of the Twin Cities Region
Published in 2014, Choice, Place, and Opportunity: An Equity Assessment of the Twin Cities Region is an in-depth discussion of the region's race and poverty trends in the context of housi...
Call to Order Approval of the Agenda Approval of November 14, 2023 Environment Committee minutes Consent Business
None at this time.
Non-Consent Business 2023-298 SW: Amendment of Declaration of Emergency Repair of Interceptor 1-MH-401B Lilydale Siphon ...
Introduction (Chair Deb Barber, 10:00 – 10:05 AM) Regional Vision, Values, and Goals Update (Michael Larson, Community Development, 10:05 – 10:45 AM)
Presentation Memo Staff will prompt feedback and reflection on a summary of previous Advisory Work Group engagemen...
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Wednesday | February 17, 2020
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER
· Select 1 st and 2 nd Vice-Chairs II. February 17 TAB ITEMS 1. 2021-10 : 2021-2024 Streamlin...
I. CALL TO ORDER II. APRIL 21 TAB ITEMS 1. 2021-16 2021-2024 2021-2024 Streamlined TIP Amendment for MVTA: Burnsville Bus Garage Expansion 2. 2021-17 : 2021-2024 Streamlined TIP Amendment for Metro Transit: Regional Transit Farebox Upgra...
I. CALL TO ORDER II. JUNE 16 TAB ITEMS 1. Information Item – FHWA-FTA TMA Certification results 2. Information Item – Post pandemic Cities (Tom Fischer, U of M) 3. Information Item – Pedestrian Safety Project Overview 4. ...
I. CALL TO ORDER II. DECEMBER 15 TAB ITEMS Consent 1. November 17, 2021, Minutes 2. 2021-55: Streamlined 2022-2025 TIP Amendment Request: MN 55 Drainage and Intersection 3. 2021-56: Streamlined 2022-2025 TIP Amendment...
I. CALL TO ORDER II. OCTOBER 20 TAB ITEMS Consent 1. September 15, 2021, Minutes 2. 2021-39: Streamlined 2021-2024 and 2022-2025 TIP Amendment Request: Addition of Three Clean Transportation Grants Projects 3. 20...
I. CALL TO ORDER - Roll Call II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA - Roll Call III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Roll Call May 6, 2020 of the regular meeting of the Committee of the Whole IV. INFORMATION 1. Covid-19 Impacts on Unemployeem...
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Wednesday | June 17, 2020
Remote Meeting Via Webex | 11:30 AM
Contact Elaine Koutsoukos (
[email protected] ) for access to the video conference
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORD...
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Wednesday | October 21, 2020
11:00am
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. October 21 TAB ITEMS 1. 2020-34: 2021-2024 Streamlined TIP Amendment for MVTA: Burnsville Bus ...
I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Roll Call September 17, 2020 Minutes of the Land Use Advisory Committee
IV. INFORMATION 1. Tax Base Revitalization Accoun...
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Wednesday | December 16, 2020
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. DECEMBER 16 TAB ITEMS 1. 2020-40: 2021-2024 Streamlined TIP Amendment: MN 316 Reconstruction, MnDOT ...
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Wednesday | October 16, 2019
Metropolitan Council, Room 1A | 11:00 AM
390 Robert Street North, Saint Paul, MN 55101
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. October 16 TAB ITEMS ...
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Wednesday | December 18, 2019
Metropolitan Council, Room 1A | 11:00 AM
390 Robert Street North, Saint Paul, MN 55101
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. December 18 TAB ITEMS ...
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Wednesday | February 19, 2020
Metropolitan Council, Room 1A | 11:00 AM
390 Robert Street North, Saint Paul, MN 55101
AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER Select 1 st and 2 nd Vice-Chairs ...
Meeting of the Management Committee
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Lower Level A Conference Room
3:00 – 3:30 p.m. NOTE TIME CHANGE
AGENDA AMENDED
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES ...
Call to Order Approval of the Agenda Approval of December 12, 2023 Environment Committee minutes Consent Business 2024-12 JT: City of Empire 2040 Comprehensive Plan and Comprehensive Sewer Plan, Review File 22304-1 (Kyle Colvin, 651-602-1151)
Non-C...
MEETING OF THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Monday, September 14, 2015 4:00 PM Heywood Chambers, 560 Sixth Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55411
AMENDED AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
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METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING Wednesday, May 8, 2013 390 North Robert Street Council Chambers 4:00 PM AGENDA
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
May 1, 2013 Special Metropoli...
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEETING
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
390 Robert Street North | Council Chambers | 4:00 PM
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
September 9, 2015 Metropolitan Counci...
MEETING OF THE METROPOLITAN AREA WATER SUPPLY TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC)
Tuesday | September 6, 2016
Robert LLA | 1:00 PM
Committee Members Kristin Asher City of Richfield Bob Cockriel City of Bloomington John Dustman Summit Envirosolutions ...
Call to order Approval of the agenda Approval of December 13, 2023, Metropolitan Council minutes Public invitation Interested persons may address the Council on matters not on the agenda. Pre-register at
[email protected]. Each speaker is limited to a thr...