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Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects in Minnesota

CFDA 20.934 — federal program obligations to Minnesota

Total obligated

$1.06B

Awards

2

USAspending.gov records $1,058,398,200 in Nationally Significant Freight And Highway Projects obligations under CFDA 20.934 with place of performance in Minnesota, on 2 awards. Two instruments carry the entire cell: dividing $1,058,398,200 by 2 yields exactly $529,199,100 per award on average. That is a capital-project shape, not a formula-grant sprinkle. The page joins catalog 20.934 to state MN. It does not inventory every Minnesota highway, and it does not convert two large awards into a claim that Minnesota’s freight network is more significant than another state’s.

Key figures

  • CFDA 20.934 shows $1,058,398,200 in Minnesota obligations on 2 awards.
  • Mean obligation is $529,199,100 per award.
  • The cell is nationally significant freight and highway projects, not every DOT line.
  • Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.

Two awards hold the Minnesota–20.934 total

CFDA 20.934 is titled Nationally Significant Freight And Highway Projects. Minnesota is the place-of-performance state. $1,058,398,200 is the obligation sum on records that carry both keys. With only two awards, each row is large. The packet does not name the projects, the corridors, or the recipients. A two-row file is still a join: program plus state. It is not a statewide paving budget and not Minnesota’s Department of Transportation appropriation.

The Minnesota hub totals every CFDA. The national 20.934 hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. Federal Transit Formula Grants and other 20-series transportation codes are separate cells. Mixing them into $1,058,398,200 would misstate the freight-and-highway catalog line.

What the freight-and-highway catalog number is

The CFDA title describes nationally significant freight and highway projects, a discretionary-style assistance category distinct from formula transit (20.507) and from routine federal-aid highway reimbursements that may use other codes. Packet facts are the obligation total, 2 awards, state MN, and CFDA 20.934. No mile-of-road table and no fiscal-year split appear in the facts.

Place of performance tagged Minnesota can cover a corridor segment, a terminal, or a statewide stamp. The geography key does not publish a map of bottlenecks. Awards coded to Wisconsin, Iowa, or North Dakota stay on other ties even if freight moves across those borders.

Full analysis: Nationally Significant Freight And Highway Projects (CFDA 20.934) in Minnesota

Questions

How much INFRA-style freight highway funding is obligated in Minnesota?
USAspending records $1,058,398,200 in CFDA 20.934 obligations with Minnesota place of performance, on 2 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
Why are there only two awards?
The aggregate contains 2 award records summing to $1,058,398,200. The packet does not name the projects. A two-row file can sit next to very large capital instruments.
What is the average CFDA 20.934 award in Minnesota?
Dividing $1,058,398,200 by 2 awards produces $529,199,100 per award. That mean is not a median unless the two awards happen to be equal.
Is this all DOT spending in Minnesota?
No. Only CFDA 20.934 is in this cell. Transit formula grants and other transportation programs appear on other Minnesota program ties.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.

How this pair fits

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