 The American Society of Civil Engineers has given Minnesota a grade of C for its infrastructure. The organization analyzed the state's roads, public transit, airports, wastewater systems, and drinking water. In a report released today, the group said that the state's roadways are in poor condition, earning it a dismal D-plus grade. The report says the average driver in the Twin Cities spends 41 peak hours in congestion every year at an average cost of nearly $1,500. Now the aviation in Minnesota earned the highest grade with a B. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.