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STIP

The Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), is Georgia’s four-year transportation and capital improvements program. The STIP lists federally-funded transportation projects that are located outside Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) boundaries. Each MPO develops its own Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIPs are included in the STIP by reference without modification once approved by the MPO and the Governor, or his designee. Projects include highway, bridge, public transit, bike, pedestrian, railroad, and other improvements.  

Active STIP (FY 2013-2016)

STIP FY 2013-2016

Projects listed in the STIP FY 2013-2016 were identified through Georgia DOT’s ongoing planning processes and are vital to the state’s transportation program. Projects in the STIP emphasize the maintenance, safety, and improvement of existing transportation facilities and public transportation systems .

Final Version

Amendments

Reports & Resources

Previous STIPs 

How is the STIP Developed?

The STIP is developed in coordination with the citizens of Georgia, interested stakeholders, and in direct cooperation with local governments.

Projects listed in the STIP are identified through the Department's ongoing planning processes in keeping with the Governor’s strategic Goals for Georgia to provide a lean and responsive state government that allows communities, individuals, and businesses to prosper. These projects are vital to supporting Georgia DOT’s mission in providing a safe, seamless, and sustainable transportation system that supports Georgia’s economy and is sensitive to its citizens and the environment. View Understanding STIP Entries

Georgia Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO)

MPO Transportation Improvement Programs are included via reference in the STIP. For information about MPO projects in Georgia, please select an MPO from the list:

Lump Sum Reports for MPO Areas

Project Lump Sum Report: Programmed | Authorization

 

Public Involvement

The STIP Public Involvement Process gives all citizens and interested stakeholders the opportunity to review and comment on the State’s transportation priorities for the next four fiscal years. The public is encouraged to become involved and provide GDOT with thoughts, suggestions, and information about transportation needs for Georgia.

 

Contact Information

Please send your questions and comments regarding STIP to our Planning Office at STIPCoordinator@dot.ga.gov.