Transportation Improvement Program

As a condition to receiving Federal project funds, the TIP must list all highway and public transit transportation projects proposed for funding under Title 23 (highways) and Title 49 (transit) of the US Code. It also must contain state and locally funded regionally significant transportation projects regardless of funding source. The TIP includes state and local roadway, bridge, bicycle, pedestrian, safety and public transportation (transit) projects. Project related activities, such as PE (Preliminary Engineering), ROW (Right of Way) and CONST (construction) are eligible for roadways, etc. and capital and operating expenses for public transit. The TIP covers a four-year period and is based on funds, which are reasonably expected to be available for project implementation.

The TIP serves as a document to provide a reasonable opportunity for all citizens and interested parties to review and comment concerning the development of the TIP and the intent to fund specific projects.

CURRENT

Final Board Approved 2023-2026 TIP

Draft 2023-2026 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

2020-2023 Transportation Improvement Program Document - Final

FY 2018 Annual Obligated List of Projects

Definition of Regional Significance Memo

FY 2023-2026 TIP

AMENDMENTS
MODIFICATIONS

 

FY 2020-2023 TIP

AMENDMENTS
MODIFICATIONS

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FY 2017-2020 TIP

AMENDMENTS
MODIFICATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

  • January 24, 2018 TIP Amendments

 

 

 

 

 

 

2014-2017 Transportation Improvement Program

FY 2014-2017 TIP

AMENDMENTS
ADJUSTMENTS

 

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Georgia STIP

Tennessee STIP

 

 

For more information contact Melissa Taylor, Director of Strategic Long-Range Planning at (423) 643-5900