
Transportation Improvement Programs
Transportation Improvement Programs (TIPs) are plans developed by local and regional agencies to outline upcoming transportation projects over a specific period, typically four years. These projects can include building new roads, improving public transit, and enhancing bike and pedestrian paths. TIPs prioritize projects based on factors like funding availability and community needs to improve mobility and safety. They must align with larger regional and federal transportation plans and are essential for securing federal funding. Public input is often solicited to ensure community interests are considered in the decision-making process.