State Transportation Improvement Program

 

2025-2028 STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (STIP)

Maribeth Wojenski, Transportation Assistant Planning Director

The 2025-2028 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) has been developed in accordance with the provisions of Title 23, Section 135 of the United States Code; as amended by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).

The Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) is a four-year planning document that lists all projects expected to be funded in those identified four years (2025-2028) with Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) participation.

The STIP, which is multimodal, includes investments in various modes, such as transit, highways, and bicycle facilities. The STIP is the venue for implementing the goals and objectives identified in regional and State long-range transportation plans. The STIP is developed in corporation with Federal agencies, State government and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) and in consultation with the Rural Council of Governments. The STIP must be fiscally constrained and be assessed for impacts to air quality.

This site is regularly updated to include the most currently approved list of STIP Projects.


2025-2028 STIP

2025 STIP Document

2025 STIP Projects.pdf

2025 STIP Projects.zip

2025 Multi-Regional Approval projects.pdf


Bridge and Safety Reports

Bridge Report

Safety Report

  

 

Air Quality Conformity Reports are Available:

AIR QUALITY CONFORMITY DETERMINATION REPORTS

 

2021-2024 STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (STIP)

Maribeth Wojenski, Transportation Assistant Planning Director

 

The Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) is a four-year planning document that lists all projects expected to be funded in those identified four years (2021-2024) with Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) participation. The STIP is developed in compliance to Title 23 of the United States Code, the Clean Air Act Section 176(c) and Title VI requirements.

The STIP, which is multimodal, includes investments in various modes, such as transit, highways, and bicycle facilities. The STIP is the venue for implementing the goals and objectives identified in regional and State long-range transportation plans. The STIP is developed in corporation with Federal agencies, State government and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) and in consultation with the Rural Planning Agencies. The STIP must be fiscally constrained and be assessed for impacts to air quality.

This site is regularly updated to include the most currently approved list of STIP Projects.

 
2021 STIP Update as of September 3, 2024 (Amendment#93).

FHWA STIP Amendment #93 Approval Letter

2021 STIP Document

2021 STIP Projects.pdf

2021 STIP Projects.zip

2021 Multi-Regional Approval projects.pdf

Tribal Transportation Program TIP (TTP TIP)


Federal Highway Administration

2023-2026 Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division (TIP)


2023 Obligated and Granted Projects list by MPOs/COGs

Project list by MPOs/COGs

 

Bridge and Safety Reports

Current Bridge Report as of August 23, 2024

Current Safety Report as of August 23, 2024


Air Quality Conformity Reports are Available:

AIR QUALITY CONFORMITY DETERMINATION REPORTS


Questions or comments concerning the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program should be addressed to:

Rose A. Etuka

Transportation Supervising Planner

Phone:(860) 594-2040  

E-Mail Address: Rose.Etuka@ct.gov