Transportation Improvement Program

 

The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a programming document that details a 4-year budget of transportation projects. The TIP describes all regionally significant, federally funded projects and transportation services in the MPO area for all modes of transportation (roadways, bikeways, pedestrian facilities, and transit), as well as enhancement projects.

This document provides a Transportation Improvement Program that is financially feasible and that depicts the MPO’s regional priorities for the expenditure of federal funds. Once the projects within the TIP are approved by the Governor, they will become part of the Tennessee State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).

 

The TIP is a short-term implementation program for projects that are contained in an adopted LRTP.

 

 

 

The FY2011-FY2014 is expected to be adopted in October of 2010.

 

 

 

 

Click on the reports above to view the entire reports in Adobe.

 

Amendments / Adjustments to the FY2008-FY2011 TIP
Mouse Creek Road Project
Remove 20th Street and Dalton Pike Project
Job Access Reverse Commute
US-74 Project
FTA-5307 Operating Funds
Resurfacing Projects
20th Street Improvement Project
Georgetown Road and 25th Street Intersection Improvement
Allocation of FTA-5307 Grant Funding for FY2010
Allocation of FTA-5309 Grant Funding for FY2010
ARRA Funding for Greenway Facility Enhancement Project
Re-Allocation of Urban Surface Transportation Funding from the Cost Overrun Bucket to Freewill Road Resurfacing Project
Amending the ARRA Funding Amount for Pedestrian Facilities
ARRA Funding Amount and Addition of Urban Surface Transportation Funds for Resurfacing of Raider Drive, Freewill Road, and State Route 74