Guide to Transportation Improvement Programs (TIPs)
Transportation Improvement Programs (TIPs) contain a list of all projects (and their funding sources) taking place in the metropolitan area transportation system over the next four years.
Transportation Improvement Programs (TIPs) contain a list of all projects (and their funding sources) taking place in the metropolitan area transportation system over the next four years.
State Transportation Improvement Programs (STIPs) contain a list of all projects (and their funding sources) taking place in the statewide transportation system over the next four years.
Metropolitan Transportation Plans (MTPs) provide a comprehensive overview of the metropolitan area’s intended transportation plan. They have been a long-standing requirement of federal transportation legislation.
Long Range Transportation Plans (LRTPs) provide a comprehensive overview of the state’s intended transportation plan that guide investments by the DOT.
State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) develop and maintain two core planning products – the Statewide Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTPs) and the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIPs)
All Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) are required to produce and maintain two planning products – the Metropolitan Transportation Plans (MTPs) and the Transportation Improvement Programs (TIPs).