Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
| The preparation of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a requirement in order to qualify the region for continuing eligibility for federal highway and transit funding assistance. The TIP is a program of publicly funded transportation improvements for the OKI region. Although OKI produces the TIP on a biennial basis, each edition covers a period of four years. Along with an overview of the transportation planning process through which the projects are generated, the TIP provides a listing, by county, of all federally-assisted highway and transit improvements that are contemplated by municipal, county, or state governments or transit authorities. |

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The OKI FY 2006-2009 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a compilation of highway and transit projects in the Ohio and Kentucky portions of the OKI region that are scheduled to receive state and/or federal funding. The document was adopted by the OKI Executive Committee on April 14, 2005. The TIP identifies highway projects by county with an associated map. In addition, the phases of each highway project, i.e. preliminary engineering, right-of-way and construction are shown with identified funding sources. Transit projects are identified for each agency and are listed for capital, operating, and planning activities.
2008-2011 TIP
Full Document
Cover & Table of Contents
Introduction
Section 1 - Projects Implemented or Deleted
Section 2 - Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana Line Items
Section 3 - Current Highway Projects Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana
Section 4 - Ohio and Kentucky Transit Projects
Section 5-TIP Amendments Administrative Modifications and Letters of Concurrence
Appendix A - Public Involvement/Environmental Justice Documentation
Appendix B - Criteria & Process Used for Prioritizing Implementation of Transportation Plan Elements
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