Transportation

2008 -2011 Transportation Improvement Program

The Region's Long Range Transportation Plan is monitored and implemented through the TIP process. Specifically outlined in the TIP are the Region's highway, bikeway/pedestrian and transit improvements that are federally and/or state financed. Before local jurisdictions can move forward with any proposed project implementation or construction, that project must first gain approval for use of federal or state dollars by the Region's policy board and become a part of the TIP.

The Final 2008 TIP list includes road construction projects, bike/pedestrian projects, bus/transit and other transportation-related projects and services planned for SFY2008-SFY2011 (four years: July 1, 2007– June 30, 2011).

Final SFY 2008-2011 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) as adopted in May, 2007

The Final 2008 TIP list includes road construction projects, bike/pedestrian projects, bus/transit and other transportation-related projects and services planned for SFY2008-SFY2011 (four years: July 1, 2007– June 30, 2011).
PLEASE NOTE: The Final 2008 TIP information in the links below does not include any changes to the 2008 TIP since its adoption, for the latest project information please click on the 2008 TIP amendments to view all approved changes to the 2008 TIP since its adoption.
Complete Final 2008 TIP Report
Information on the STATE Transportation Improvement Program (STIP):
2008-2011 State TIP

Separate sections available for faster download
Table of Contents
Summary
State and Federal TIP Requirements
Previous Years Accomplishments
Proposed Highway/Bikeway Improvements
Proposed Transit Improvements
Transportation System Management and Operations
Airport Improvements

TIP 2008 Amendments

Throughout the two year life of the TIP, staff tracks and makes routine updates to project information on a periodic basis. Major changes to a project require an amendment to the TIP. Amendments to the TIP are typically required for the following reasons:

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2006 TIP

2006-2009 Transportation Improvement Program

The Region's Long Range Transportation Plan is monitored and implemented through the TIP process. Specifically outlined in the TIP are the Region's highway, bikeway/pedestrian and transit improvements that are federally and/or state financed. Before local jurisdictions can move forward with any proposed project implementation or construction, that project must first gain approval for use of federal or state dollars by the Region's policy board and become a part of the TIP.

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2006 - 2009 TIP Amendments

Throughout the two year life of the TIP, staff tracks and makes routine updates to project information on a periodic basis. Major changes to a project require an amendment to the TIP. Amendments to the TIP are typically required for the following reasons:

 

  1. To add or deleted a project from the TIP
  2. To change the State or federal portion of a project’s cost.
  3. To change the year when State or Federal funds are anticipated to occur for a project phase
  4. To change a project’s scope of work
  5. To change the source of State or Federal funds

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