Several high profile Twin Cities road and bridge building projects face price tags one hundred percent higher than when they were begun. Some of the increases are because the size of projects is larger than orginally planned. However in other cases costs are skyrocketing because projects take years, even decades to complete. Two lawmakers say the delay causing the higher costs can be traced to Minnesota's method of paying for road and bridge building. Minnesota Public Radio's Dan Olson reports.
Planning to add a lane addition on 94. It will be a 239% cost increase.