INDOT Seeking Public Comment on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Amendment
Please review the proposed amendments to INDOT’s STIP which will add the FY24 Tribal TIP with four projects using Tribal Transportation Program funding for 2024-2027 here. To access the project list, scroll to the bottom of the page and find the link under the heading “Draft STIP Documents.” The link to the comment form is just below the amendment link. Check out this map to view current and future INDOT construction projects in your area of interest! The public comment period is open through Monday, December 23, 2024. Please share your comments by using this form, emailing to draftstip@indot.in.gov, or mailing to: |
What is the STIP?
The State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) is Indiana’s four planning and construction document that lists all projects, and project phases, expected to be funded within 5 years with federal funds as well as state-funded projects that has been deemed Regionally Significant. It is prepared in cooperation with local government entities throughout Indiana, including Transportation Planning Regions (TPRs), Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), and Regional Planning Organizations (RPOs). The STIP identifies the funding and the scheduling of transportation projects and programs by fiscal year (July 1 through June 30). It includes all state and local transportation projects funded with federal highway and/or federal transit funding along with 100 percent state funded transportation projects (including highway, passenger rail, freight, public transit, bicycle and pedestrian, and projects in the national parks). The STIP is the culmination of INDOT’s and the MPO’s planning processes and translates the objectives set forth in INDOT’s long-range transportation plans, the Transportation Asset Management Plan (TAMP) and Strategic Asset Management Plan (SAMP), asset lifecycle strategies, and Asset Teams’ business rules into committed projects for the upcoming four-year period. Why is it being amended? Periodically, changes are made to a project’s scope, cost and year of proposed construction. Changes are made with either amendment or an administrative modification to the STIP.
What is an Administrative Modification? Minor changes to the STIP can be made with an Administrative Modification. Examples are:
Administrative modifications are not required to be presented for public comment and are not approved by FHWA and FTA. Why is this Important? The STIP must be fiscally constrained. Only projects for which construction and operating funds are available are included. If a project is not included in a STIP, it is not eligible to receive federal funding. |