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Transportation Improvement Program

 

One of NOACA’s principle planning documents is the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), which serves to implement the Long-Range Transportation Plan. The TIP:

  • budgets, prioritizes and schedules federal-aid highway, bikeway, transit and transportation enhancement projects in the NOACA region;
  • accounts for the region’s immediate transportation system expenditures;
  • has a four-year time frame; and
  • is updated every two years by NOACA (and may be amended quarterly by the Governing Board).
TIP projects are typically proposed by sponsors, such as local communities, county engineers, Ohio Department of Transportation and transit operators. Projects range from road resurfacing and bridge reconstruction to traffic signal upgrades and bus purchases.

The following information related to the TIP can be viewed and/or downloaded: To learn how NOACA prioritizes TIP projects, see the Regional Transportation Investment Policy.

NOACA welcomes public comment on the TIP or on proposed TIP amendments. You may comment via our feedback link.

Project Sponsors:

Learn more about Planning for Your Federal-Aid Project or you can view or print: Local project sponsors can visit the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) web page designed to assist a Local Public Agency (LPA) within District 12 to understand and navigate the successful delivery of a project that requires oversight from ODOT. The intent of the web page is to serve a dual purpose both as a reminder/checklist for the experienced LPA and also as a brief orientation for new or infrequent agencies. The process for a conceived project is defined as a three phase process of: acquiring funds, preparing plans, and actual construction.