Policy and guidance
Policy
MnDOT Utility Accommodation on Highway  Right of Way Policy and Procedures
This policy prescribes  practices and procedures to regulate and accommodate utility facilities along,  across, or on the right of way of all trunk highways and other transportation  facilities under the jurisdiction of the Minnesota Commissioner of  Transportation. This policy applies to all public and private utilities. It  covers all existing utility facilities retained, relocated, replaced, or  altered, and new utility facilities installed on State right of way, including  those needed for highway purposes (for example, highway lighting or service to  a weigh station, rest area, or recreation area
MnDOT Utility  Accommodation and Coordination Manual (PDF)
  The MnDOT Utility  Accommodation on Highway Right of Way Policy, which the Federal Highway  Administration requires of all states to receive federal dollars, consists of  both a policy document and a Utility Accommodation Section that is part of the updated Utility Accommodation and Coordination  Manual (PDF) that outlines the technical components of utility  accommodation. Utility owners must fulfill the requirements of both the policy  document and Utility Accommodation Section.  The new Utility  Accommodation and Coordination Manual includes information and requirements  about utility accommodation and utility coordination.
Buy America
  A federal legal requirement, Buy America requires utility  owners under certain circumstances to buy and use steel that is manufactured in  America. It applies to utility relocations and new utility installations that  are related to highway construction projects.
Maps, databases and additional guidance
MnDOT Electronic Document Access
Includes right of way maps, historical  permits, and road and bridge plans.
Roadway data 
      List of counties with  assigned number, control section map, reference post map and much more.
Traffic Control Manual 
      To assist in determining  what type of traffic control will be required.
Mechanically  stabilized earth  type walls and special design embankments 
      MnDOT may choose to not allow utilities  in and around these walls and embankments, and if allowed, special care must be  taken when installing utilities near these structures. MnDOT has developed maps  for the Metro District to show the location of these structures. Please review  these areas, and be aware that restrictions for utility placement may exist.
MnDOT trunk highway freeway design and special condition road sections - NO PARALLEL INSTALLATIONS (PDF)
      Lists MnDOT road sections  that are built to a freeway design standard (as well as proposed future freeway  segments) with full control of access and that require special permitting  procedures.
Environmental requirements (DOCX)
      Provides  guidance regarding NPDES, SWPPP, asbestos, scenic areas, contaminated soils,  and vegetation.    
Electric and communication  line clearances (PDF)
      Provides required height  clearances over or along MnDOT roads.
Transmission line  guidelines (PDF)
      Provides guidance for  transmission line routing on or near Minnesota trunk highways.
AASHTO
AASHTO policy (PDF)
Establishes procedures  for state transportation agencies to administer the accommodation of utilities  on freeways and applies to all highways with full control of access, regardless  of ownership.
AASHTO guidelines (PDF)
Offers guidance for  state transportation agencies in establishing and administering reasonable  uniform utility accommodation policies.
Minnesota Statues and Rules
State statutes and rules govern many aspects of utility placement and relocation.
Minnesota  Statutes § 161.20, "General Powers of Commissioner" 
      Minnesota  Statutes § 161.45, "Utility on Highway Right of way; Relocation" 
      Minnesota  Statutes § 161.46, "Reimbursement of Utility"
      Minnesota  Statutes § 222.37, subd 2, "Public Road; Use, Restriction - Pipeline"
      Minnesota Statutes Ch.  216D, "Excavation Notice System"
Minnesota Administrative Rules  Part 7560 "Excavation Notice System" 
      Minnesota Administrative  Rules Part 8810.3100, “Definitions"
      Minnesota  Administrative Rules Part 8810.3200, "Purpose and Scope" 
      Minnesota Administrative  Rules Part 8810.3300, "Permits" 
      Minnesota Administrative  Rules Part 8810.3400, "Standards for Work Conducted Under Permit" 
      Minnesota  Administrative Rules Part 8810.3500, "Aerial Lines"
      Minnesota Administrative  Rules Part 8810.3600, "Underground Lines"
