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The Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) is Oregon’s four-year transportation capital improvement program identifying prioritization, funding, and scheduling of transportation projects and programs. It includes projects on the federal, state, city and county transportation systems, multimodal projects (highway, passenger rail, freight, public transit, bicycle and pedestrian), and projects in the National Parks, National Forests and Indian tribal lands. While new Federal regulations require that each state produce a STIP at least once every four years, Oregon is continuing to produce a new STIP every two years. By federal regulation, the STIP must include the MPO's Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) without change.

Oregon’s currently approved program is the 2010-2013 STIP, adopted by the Oregon Transportation commission and approved by USDOT in December, 2010.

Downloads:

2010-2013 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP):

Complete Program (18.2 MB PDFPDF)
Lane County projects only (335 KB PDFPDF)

Guides to STIP:
How a Project Gets into the STIP, Statewide Transportation Improvement Program ( 287 KB PDFPDF)
STIP User's Guide can be accessed here.