'23-'27 Transportation Improvement Program - Call for Projects (2022)
'23-'27 Transportation Improvement Program - Call for Projects (2022)
In December 2021, GTC and NYSDOT-Region 4 reached out to GTC member agencies, and eligible counties, municipalities, and authorities seeking project proposals to compete for federal funding. Prospective applicants are encouraged to talk with GTC to discuss potential proposals regarding eligibility and learn about the TIP development process including submissions, project evaluation criteria and selection to ensure a competitive application.
For more information, view the Program Guide.
Call for Projects
Federal regulations require that the metropolitan transportation planning process include the cooperative development of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), a staged multi-year program of projects consistent with the Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP).
The TIP identifies the timing and funding of all highway, bridge, transit, intelligent transportation system, bicycle, and pedestrian transportation projects scheduled for implementation in the region during the next five years using federal transportation funds.
This region’s TIP is developed cooperatively by a team led by the Genesee Transportation Council (GTC) staff and New York State Department of Transportation-Region 4 (NYSDOT-4) staff. The TIP includes projects in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Wayne and Wyoming counties.
For more information, view the Program Guide. To apply, email TIP@gtcmpo.org for access to the TIP Application Portal.
WHO CAN APPLY
Municipalities in the seven-county TIP area
GTC member agencies
Other organizations sponsored by a local government
GTC/NYSDOT APPLICANT WORKSHOP
Tuesday , January 4, 2022
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
A video recording of the workshop is available for your reference. Use password: RRh9yHUnj28
APPLICATION DEADLINE
February 16, 2022 (Extended to February 25, 2022)
For information about submitting to the call for projects, email TIP@gtcmpo.org.
Mass Email GTC sent to 500+ municipal contacts on Dec. 17, 2021.