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<br /> <br /> <br />When does the state prepare the STIPt <br /> <br />It takes about 21/2 years to prepare the STIP.The work begins in <br />odd-numbered years. The STIP Clock below shows when the process <br />starts and finishes. There also is a flow chart on pages 8-9 that shows <br /> <br />is the Statewide Transportation <br />(STIP)t <br /> <br />The Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) is <br />the funding and scheduling document for major road, highway, and <br />transit projects in Oregon. It lists projects for the next four years <br /> <br />What <br />Improvement Program <br /> <br />is a time when ODOT is working <br />however, there is only one approved <br /> <br />the process steps <br /> <br />In odd-numbered years, there <br />on three different STIP cycles; <br />STIP in effect at any time. <br /> <br />and state money cannot be <br />listed in the STIPe It's the law! <br /> <br />The STIP is important because federal <br /> <br />spent on projects u <br />Every state adopts <br /> <br />nless they are <br />its own STIPe <br /> <br />Oregon Transportation Commission <br />usually in August. <br /> <br />The STIP is adopted by the <br />(OTC) in odd-numbered years <br /> <br />Projects are listed in the STIP based on where they are located and <br />which program is paying for them. <br /> <br />document that is used to <br />listed in the STIP typically <br /> <br />The STIP is not a plan; it <br />schedule and fund projects <br />come from local- and/or state-approved plans <br /> <br />is a budget <br />The proj ects <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />STIP CLOCK <br /> <br />a four-year period, but projects in year four are <br />information-funding is not obligated to them. <br /> <br />The STIP covers <br />included for <br /> <br />You can learn more at the STIP web site. See the STIP Users' Guide or <br />view the adopted STIP at: www.oreQ"on.Q"ov/ODOT/HWY/STIP <br /> <br />2 <br />