Statewide Transportation Improvement Program - FY 1998-2000 - Proposed Highway & Transit Improvement Program - Draft
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Statewide Transportation Improvement Program - FY 1998-2000 - Proposed Highway & Transit Improvement Program - Draft

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      The FY 1998-2000 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) is a three-year program of highway and transit projects developed to fulfill the requirements set forth in the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA). The FY 1998-2000 STIP totals $6.71 billion with $2.875 billion for highway improvements and $3.839 billion for transit capital improvements and operating assistance. The FY 1998-2002 Proposed Improvement Program for highways and public transportation, published by the Illinois Department of Transportation, have been utilized in developing this STIP document and serve as the focus for public review and comment. The FY 1998-2000 STIP contains grouped highway projects with significant projects identified individually. Projects eligible for grouping are summarized by year, type of improvement, estimated cost and level of accomplishment. Significant projects provide increased capacity, have regional impact or require special funding. The transit element is grouped into operating and capital categories that are summarized for urbanized areas (population over 50,000), rural-small urban areas and statewide. Projects within the boundaries of a metropolitan planning area are included directly in the most current Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for each metropolitan planning organization (MPO). Projects included in the individual metropolitan TIPs will follow that MPO'S procedures for actions/approvals. The FY 1998-2000 STIP has incorporated the following metropolitan TIPs by reference. (1) The approved FY 1998-2000 TIPs for Bloomington-Normal, Champaign- Urbana, Davenport-Rock Island-Moline, Decatur, DuBuque, Kankakee, Peoria, and Springfield; (2) The approved FY 1997-2000 TIP for Aurora-Chicago-Crystal Lake-Elgin-Joliet-Round Lake Beach; (3) The existing FY 1997-1999 TIPs for Beloit, St. Louis Metropolitan Area, and Rockford. Appendix A provides additional information for each MPO.
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