Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 175 - Transportation Department
Chapter 8820 - LOCAL STATE-AID ROUTE STANDARDS, FINANCING
EXHIBITS, FIGURES, AND TABLES
Part 8820.9981 - MINIMUM DESIGN STANDARDS: NATURAL PRESERVATION ROUTES, DESIGNATED NATIONAL FOREST HIGHWAYS WITHIN NATIONAL FORESTS, AND STATE PARK ACCESS ROADS WITHIN STATE PARKS; NEW OR RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Type I route.
New or reconstruction projects for type I natural preservation routes, designated national forest highways within national forests, and state park access roads within state parks must meet or exceed the minimum dimensions indicated in the following design chart.
Surface Type | Design Speed | Lane Width | Shoulder Width | Inslope | Clear Zone | Design Strength | Bridge to Remain |
(mph) | (feet) | (feet) | (rise: run) | (feet) | (tons) | (feet) | |
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | ||||
Aggregate | 30 | 11 | 1 | 1:3 | 3 | 22 | |
Paved | 30 | 11 | 2 | 1:3 | 9 | 9 | 22 |
Mailbox supports must be in accordance with chapter 8818.
HS 20 loading with AASHTO Standard Specifications or HL-93 loading with load and resistance factor design (LRFD) is required for new bridges. HS 18 loading is required for all rehabilitated bridges. The curb-to-curb minimum width for new or reconstructed bridges is the sum of the lane and shoulder widths plus four feet.
Ditch depths and widths must be kept to the minimum required to function hydraulically and to provide for adequate snow storage when a standard ditch would negatively impact the surroundings.
The designer shall specify in the plan and special provisions that the clearing width is to be kept to the absolute minimum. In sensitive areas, the normal clearance allowed to a contractor for working room is zero unless otherwise required for special conditions.
Curb and gutter may be used in lieu of a ditch section under the paved option. The lane width, shoulder width, and clear zone must be maintained.
For designated national forest highways within national forests, and state park access roads within state parks, this subpart applies only where the projected ADT is less than 100, unless the route has been designated as a natural preservation route.
For roundabout design, the design criteria of the current edition of the Minnesota State Aid Roundabout Guide are recommended.
Subp. 2. Type II route.
New or reconstruction projects for type II natural preservation routes, designated national forest highways within national forests, and state park access roads within state parks must meet or exceed the minimum dimensions indicated in the following design chart.
Surface Type | Design Speed | Lane Width | Shoulder Width | Inslope | Clear Zone | Design Strength | Bridge to Remain |
(mph) | (feet) | (feet) | (rise: run) | (feet) | (tons) | (feet) | |
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | ||||
Aggregate | 30 | 11 | 2 | 1:3 | 9 | 22 | |
Paved (e) | 30 | 11 | 3 | 1:4 | 9 | 9 | 22 |
Paved | 40 | 11 | 3 | 1:4 | 9 | 9 | 22 |
Mailbox supports must be in accordance with chapter 8818.
HS 20 loading with AASHTO Standard Specifications or HL-93 loading with load and resistance factor design (LRFD) is required for new bridges. HS 18 loading is required for all rehabilitated bridges. The curb-to-curb minimum width for new or reconstructed bridges is the sum of the lane and shoulder widths, but may not be less than 30 feet.
Ditch depths and widths must be kept to the minimum required to function hydraulically, to be traversable if within the clear zone, and to provide for adequate snow storage when a standard ditch would negatively impact the surroundings.
The designer shall specify in the plan and special provisions that the clearing width is to be kept to the absolute minimum. In sensitive areas, the normal clearance allowed to a contractor for working room is zero unless required for special conditions.
For designated national forest highways within national forests, and state park access roads within state parks, this subpart may be applied only where the projected ADT is less than 300, unless the route has been designated as a natural preservation route.
For roundabout design, the design criteria of the current edition of the Minnesota State Aid Roundabout Guide are recommended.
Subp. 3. Type III route.
New or reconstruction projects for type III natural preservation routes, designated national forest highways within national forests, and state park access roads within state parks must meet or exceed the minimum dimensions indicated in the following design chart.
Surface Type | Design Speed | Lane Width | Shoulder Width | Inslope | Clear Zone | Design Strength | Bridge to Remain |
(mph) | (feet) | (feet) | (rise: run) | (feet) | (tons) | (feet) | |
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | ||||
Aggregate | 30 | 12 | 3 | 1:4 | 10 | 24 | |
Paved (e) | 30 | 12 | 4 | 1:4 | 10 | 9 | 24 |
Paved | 40 | 12 | 4 | 1:4 | 15 | 9 | 24 |
Mailbox supports must be in accordance with chapter 8818.
HS 25 loading with AASHTO Standard Specifications or HL-93 loading with load and resistance factor design (LRFD) is required for new bridges. HS 18 loading is required for all rehabilitated bridges. The curb-to-curb minimum width for new or reconstructed bridges is the sum of the lane and shoulder widths, but may not be less than 32 feet.
Ditch depths and widths must be kept to the minimum required to function hydraulically, to be traversable if within the clear zone, and to provide for adequate snow storage when a standard ditch would negatively affect the surroundings.
The designer shall specify in the plan and special provisions that the clearing width is to be kept to the absolute minimum. In sensitive areas, the normal clearance allowed to a contractor for working room is zero unless required for special conditions.
For roundabout design, the design criteria of the current edition of the Minnesota State Aid Roundabout Guide are recommended.
Statutory Authority: MS s 14.389; 162.02; 162.09