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Draft Amendment FY 2010/11 – 2014/15 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). What is the TIP?. Federal legislation requires the TPO to prepare and adopt a TIP annually. The TIP identifies how all federal and state transportation money is anticipated to be spent.
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Draft Amendment FY 2010/11 – 2014/15 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
What is the TIP? • Federal legislation requires the TPO to prepare and adopt a TIP annually. • The TIP identifies how all federal and state transportation money is anticipated to be spent. • Projects = highway, public transit, rail, aviation, bicycle, pedestrian, safety, and freight-related projects.
Purpose • The TPO is required to adopt a TIP each year • Must be consistent with the Long Range Transportation Plan • Projects must be listed in the TIP with the correct phasing and funding in the year of expenditure in order to receive federal funds
Content • FDOT Five-Year Work Program (FY 2011/12-2015/16) • Obligated Fiscal Year 2010 projects that are federally funded • Local government CIP transportation projects
US 98/S Church Ave – Fort Meade Add inlets and pipes south of US 98 in Fort Meade Design and construction in FY 2012 Total = $ 109,907
Recommendation TPO staff recommends approval of the draft amendment to the FY 2010/11-2014/15 TIP as presented.
Draft Amendments FY 2011/12 – 2015/16 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
US 98/S Church Ave – Fort Meade Add inlets and pipes south of US 98 in Fort Meade Design and construction in FY 2012 Total = $ 109,907
Roll Forward Report The Roll Forward report includes federal and state projects programmed in FY 2010/11 and were not completed during the fiscal year. FDOT has requested the TPO to include these projects in the FY 2011/12-2015/16 TIP to ensure the eligibility for federal and state funding is maintained.
Recommendation TPO staff recommends approval of the draft amendments to the FY 2011/12-2015/16 TIP as presented.