Transportation improvement definition

Transportation improvement means a project contained in the
Transportation improvement means a project contained in the transportation plan of the state, a regional transportation planning organization, city, county, or eligible jurisdiction as identified in RCW 36.73.020(2). A project may include investment in new or existing highways of statewide significance, principal arterials of regional significance, high capacity transportation, public transportation, and other transportation projects and programs of regional or statewide significance including transportation demand management. Projects may also include the operation, preservation, and maintenance of these facilities or programs.
Transportation improvement. Program" (TIP) -- means a prioritized listing/program of transportation projects that are developed and formally adopted by the MPO as part of the metropolitan planning process, consistent with the MTP pursuant to 23 CFR, Part 450, and required for projects to be eligible for funding pursuant to Title 23 USC and 49 USC Chapter 53.

Examples of Transportation improvement in a sentence

  • The City will maintain this contribution in a specific development contributions account, to be distributed to ITD when requested for use with a specific Idaho Transportation Improvement Plan (ITIP) project within the City of Star Area of City Impact or City Limits in accordance with the terms of the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Idaho Transportation Department and the City of Star dated April 22, 2020.

  • Unless otherwise directed and approved by the City and the Transportation Improvement Board, the project will be designed in conformance with the TIB grant applications (FY 2023 Projects).

  • This Project is in the 2021-2024 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), (Key #22391) that was adopted by the Oregon Transportation Commission on July 15, 2020 (or subsequently by amendment to the STIP).

  • The project is funded by the City of Okanogan, City of Omak, and the Transportation Improvement Board.

  • Xxxxxxx shall coordinate the design and bidding of this project with the City of Okanogan Public Works Director (and/or his authorized representative) and the Transportation Improvement Board’s project engineer.


More Definitions of Transportation improvement

Transportation improvement means a transportation capital improvement project.
Transportation improvement means any project contained in the transportation plan of the state or regional transportation planning organization, and may include investments in city streets, county roads, new or existing highways of statewide significance, principal arterials of regional significance, high capacity transportation, public transportation, and other transportation projects and programs of regional or statewide significance, as well as the operation, preservation, and maintenance of these facilities or programs. The proposed improvement must also be consistent with any state, regional, and local transportation plan, and must be necessitated by existing or reasonably foreseeable congestion.
Transportation improvement means a project contained
Transportation improvement means either a local transportation improvement, a transportation system improvement, or an improvement that is both a local and system improvement.
Transportation improvement or "improvement" means the construction, repair, maintenance, or expansion of streets, highways, parking facilities, rail tracks and necessarily related rail facilities, bridges, tunnels, overpasses, underpasses, interchanges, approaches, culverts, and other means of transportation, and the erection and maintenance of traffic signs, markers, lights, and signals.
Transportation improvement means a transportation project.
Transportation improvement means the project(s) or programs agreed upon by the local government and developer, and (when SIS facilities are impacted) FDOT, as the basis for computing a proportionate fair-share contribution. Transportation Improvements include, but are not limited to, new capacity roadway project, alternate corridor improvement, frontage road improvement within the existing corridor, or transit improvements.