Proposed 2026 Community Investment Plan
Share Your Feedback on Mankato’s Community Investment Plan (CIP)
The Community Investment Plan Open House is from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 25 at the Intergovernmental Center in the Mankato Room, 10 Civic Center Plaza. Or, provide feedback by selecting the ideas tab below.
Because funding is limited, the Community Investment Plan (CIP) is a multi-year roadmap that helps the City identify, prioritize, budget, and plan major projects and improvements.
Your input is important in shaping the plan and guiding which projects move forward.
- Highlighted projects are featured below.
- Explore the full list of proposed projects in the Preliminary Community Investment Plan for 2026 to 2030.
Public comment period will be open until Sunday, Oct. 5 11:59 p.m.
Share Your Feedback on Mankato’s Community Investment Plan (CIP)
The Community Investment Plan Open House is from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 25 at the Intergovernmental Center in the Mankato Room, 10 Civic Center Plaza. Or, provide feedback by selecting the ideas tab below.
Because funding is limited, the Community Investment Plan (CIP) is a multi-year roadmap that helps the City identify, prioritize, budget, and plan major projects and improvements.
Your input is important in shaping the plan and guiding which projects move forward.
- Highlighted projects are featured below.
- Explore the full list of proposed projects in the Preliminary Community Investment Plan for 2026 to 2030.
Public comment period will be open until Sunday, Oct. 5 11:59 p.m.
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Plum Street
Share Plum Street on Facebook Share Plum Street on Twitter Share Plum Street on Linkedin Email Plum Street linkThe project will evaluate lane configurations and explore whether on street parking can be added. A critical watermain connection will also be made between Riverfront Drive and Second Street. This project is planned for 2026.
Funding Sources:
Loan/Bond Proceeds: $319,304
Sewer Revenue: $12,912
Special Assessments: $126,425
Stormwater Revenue: $168,612
Water Revenue: $251,038
Total Funding: $878,291
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Long Street and Emerson Lane
Share Long Street and Emerson Lane on Facebook Share Long Street and Emerson Lane on Twitter Share Long Street and Emerson Lane on Linkedin Email Long Street and Emerson Lane linkThe City of Mankato is continuing its multi-phase plan to improve infrastructure in the Long Street neighborhood. This fourth phase focuses on replacing aging underground utilities—specifically the watermain, sanitary sewer, and stormwater systems.
The neighborhood, generally located between Dickinson Street and Victory Drive and from Main Street to Fair Street, has infrastructure dating back to the mid-1950s. The watermain is made of cast iron which has resulted in frequent watermain breaks.
The sanitary sewer system is also original and made of clay, which is vulnerable to leaks and root intrusion as it ages.
As part of this project, sidewalks identified in the City’s Critical Link Sidewalk Plan may also be added or improved to enhance walkability and safety for residents.
Reconstruction will occur in multiple phases to manage costs and minimize disruption, with this phase being the next step in modernizing essential infrastructure and improving overall quality of life in the Long Street neighborhood.
Long Street Funding:
Loan/Bond Proceeds: $445,593
Sewer Revenue: $216,056
Special Assessments: $389,030
Stormwater Revenue: $214,447
Water Revenue: $238,749
Total Funding: $1,503,875
Emerson Lane Funding:
Loan/Bond Proceeds: $520,907
Sewer Revenue: $249,705
Special Assessments: $484,800
Stormwater Revenue: $194,883
Water Revenue: $262,904
Total Funding: $1,713,199
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2026 Resurfacing - Main Street
Share 2026 Resurfacing - Main Street on Facebook Share 2026 Resurfacing - Main Street on Twitter Share 2026 Resurfacing - Main Street on Linkedin Email 2026 Resurfacing - Main Street linkThe existing asphalt pavement on Main Street from Hannah Street to Victory Drive is in poor condition with fatigue cracking and pot holes present throughout. The utilities beneath the roadway were installed around the year 2000 and are constructed of modern materials. A resurfacing project will extend the useful life of the roadway and create a safe driving surface for the public. The scope of work is proposed as a full depth reclamation, ADA sidewalk improvements, spot curb & gutter replacement, and possible isolated storm drainage improvements. The project also includes reconstructing the access road to the City's Dolph Reservoir, located on the Minnesota State University Mankato campus at 710 Maywood Avenue.
Funding will come from a combination of local and state sources:
Loan/Bond Proceeds: $962,194
Special Assessments: $598,710
State Funding: $600,000
Stormwater Utility Revenue: $105,017
Water Utility Revenue: $182,844
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Germania Park Phase Six
Share Germania Park Phase Six on Facebook Share Germania Park Phase Six on Twitter Share Germania Park Phase Six on Linkedin Email Germania Park Phase Six linkThe City of Mankato is moving forward with the reconstruction of several streets in the Germania Park neighborhood, including:
2nd Avenue (from Maxfield Street to Pine Street)
Maxfield Street (from 1st Avenue to 3rd Avenue)
Chestnut Street (from 1st Avenue to 3rd Avenue)
This work is part of a broader plan to improve infrastructure in the Germania Park area, which is generally located between Riverfront Drive, 1st Avenue, Highway 14, and the Minnesota River. Much of the underground infrastructure in this neighborhood is 50 to 75 years old and needs replacement.
Due to the area’s unique bedrock foundation, development has been limited, and many of the water and sewer systems still rely on original materials that are outdated and prone to failure. For example, the existing sewer pipes are likely made of clay, which can crack and allow tree roots and groundwater to enter. These will be replaced with more durable PVC pipes. The aging cast iron watermain will also be replaced with a larger, more reliable pipe that meets today’s standards.
These improvements were originally planned several years ago as part of a master plan developed in 2011, but funding delays postponed the work.
Funding Sources:
Loan/Bond Proceeds: $1,185,589
Sewer Revenue: $193,437
Special Assessments: $550,000
Stormwater Revenue: $75,583
Water Revenue: $236,818
Total: $2,241,427
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Fair Street ( McConnell to Belmont)
Share Fair Street ( McConnell to Belmont) on Facebook Share Fair Street ( McConnell to Belmont) on Twitter Share Fair Street ( McConnell to Belmont) on Linkedin Email Fair Street ( McConnell to Belmont) linkThe City of Mankato is continuing its multi-phase plan to improve infrastructure in the Long Street neighborhood. This fourth phase focuses on replacing aging underground utilities—specifically the watermain, sanitary sewer, and stormwater systems.
The neighborhood, generally located between Dickinson Street and Victory Drive and from Main Street to Fair Street, has infrastructure dating back to the mid-1950s. The watermain is made of cast iron, a material prone to rust and corrosion, which has resulted in frequent watermain breaks.
The sanitary sewer system is also original to the neighborhood and made of clay, which is vulnerable to leaks and becoming damaged by root systems.
As part of this project, sidewalks identified in the City’s Critical Link Sidewalk Plan may also be added or improved to enhance walkability and safety for residents.
Reconstruction will occur in multiple phases to manage costs and minimize disruption, with this phase being the next step in modernizing essential infrastructure and improving overall quality of life in the Long Street neighborhood.
Funding Sources:
Loan/Bond Proceeds: $540,995
Sewer Revenue: $242,663
Special Assessments: $455,350
Stormwater Revenue: $144,059
Water Revenue: $285,639
Total: $1,668,706
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Key Dates
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September 25 2025
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