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Minnesota Department of Transportation
Government Administration
Saint Paul, Minnesota 30,067 followers
Keeping Minnesota moving.
About us
At MnDOT, we recognize that the road is not your destination. But whether you are traveling to the lake, the big game or simply home, we're happy to help you get there. MnDOT's mission is to plan, build, operate and maintain multiple modes of transportation that are safe, accessible, efficient and reliable for all Minnesotans and travelers.
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
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- Saint Paul, Minnesota
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- State highways and interstates, bridges, freight and rail, and aeronautics
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Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155-1899, US
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Exciting progress for Minnesota’s electric vehicle network: A new charging station is now open in Burnsville! This project was delivered in partnership with Francis Energy, LLC and is funded through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program. This project is part of our ongoing work with businesses to build a strong fast-charging network that serves drivers across Minnesota. Learn more about the program: https://bit.ly/4sevZgi
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Coming in for a landing at Duluth International Airport: A new air traffic control tower arriving in 2028! ✈️ MnDOT Aeronautics Director Ryan Gaug and team joined partners on site for the groundbreaking of this state-supported project, which will help keep skies safe in northeastern Minnesota for decades to come. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4tQO9VQ
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Transportation shapes how we live, work and connect. Your perspective can help guide Minnesota’s next steps. Explore projects near you and share what matters most: https://bit.ly/4re2r29
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Big news for local leaders in Greater Minnesota: MnDOT’s new EV Infrastructure Community Program is now open!⚡ We’re funding up to 42 new charging sites to help expand reliable, accessible electric vehicle charging where it’s needed most—including rural communities, Tribal nations, multi-family housing areas and shared mobility hubs. Let’s build a cleaner, more connected Minnesota together. Learn more and apply by June 15: https://bit.ly/3PV6m6P
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Safe skies begin on the ground. This Aviation Maintenance Technician Day, we celebrate the professionals who keep aircraft in Minnesota running safely and efficiently. Discover how MnDOT supports aviation across the state: mndot.gov/aero ✈️
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It’s World Turtle Day, and a great reminder that roadway mortality is a major threat to turtles in Minnesota. A new project near the Cannon River Turtle Preserve Scientific and Natural Area is working to reduce that risk. A three-quarter mile fence between two MnDOT bridges will help guide turtles and other wildlife toward safer passage under the bridge. Earlier tests of this fencing, developed with the Minnesota Zoo, reduced turtle fatalities by 91%. Learn more about turtle fencing: https://bit.ly/4vZLtHI
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Help Minnesotans get to school, work and everything in between! MnDOT is hiring across the state—and whether you're behind the scenes or out in the field, you’ll make a real difference every day. Start your journey: mndot.gov/careers
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Bee-lieve it or not, it’s World Bee Day! 🐝 Minnesota is home to more than 500 bee species, like this fairy bee that lives in southern Minnesota prairies. MnDOT works to avoid impacts to bee habitat. We also plant native grasses, flowers, shrubs, trees and seed mixes along roadways and new construction projects to support a variety of pollinator species. Learn more about our work: https://bit.ly/49EW1T5 📷: Minnesota Native Bees
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Join MnDOT for a virtual webinar on Rural Intersection Safety Countermeasures! Learn practical strategies to improve safety for residents at rural intersections. This session is the second in a planned series designed for anyone involved in the design, operation and maintenance of roads. Register now for June 17, 2026, from 10 a.m. to noon (CT): https://bit.ly/4eiGeg0