The Minnesota Department of Transportation is seeking public comment regarding mowing and haying in ditches and other rights of way along state roadways.

MnDOT seeks public comment regarding mowing/haying on state right of way

The Minnesota Department of Transportation is seeking public comment regarding mowing and haying in ditches and other rights of way along state roadways.

The agency today announced it will conduct a series of listening sessions across the state to hear from Minnesotans about their concerns and wishes regarding mowing and haying.

A listening session will be held in Marshall on Wednesday, November 8 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Marshall Middle School, 401 South Saratoga Street.

Detailed information on the listening sessions is available at the project website. Additionally, concerned individuals who cannot attend a listening session, are invited to submit a public comment via MnDOT’s website.

“This is a challenging issue,” said MnDOT Assistant Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger, who is heading the outreach and proposal development work.

“The right of way serves many purposes, all of them valid. We want to ensure that we address all the needs, including the safety of roadway users, as best we can. We need the public’s help to identify the best route to follow.”

In late 2016, MnDOT sent out a news release reminding the public that permits were required to mow and hay in state right of way and that a new permit form was available, and announced the deadlines for permit applications.

Due to public concern, during the 2017 state legislative session, the Legislature imposed a moratorium on permitting for mowing and haying on state rights of way.

Legislators directed MnDOT to conduct public outreach and develop a legislative proposal regarding mowing and haying in state right of way.

The legislation regarding this issue can be found at https://www.revisor.mn.gov/bills/text.php?number=SF218&version=2&session...

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