STIP Projects Sample Clauses
STIP Projects. The STIP contains two types of projects: Regionally Significant and STIP Pool projects. A Regionally Significant project is assigned a unique STIP number pertaining to one STIP Project. Typically, a Regionally Significant project is a larger project and is considered significant to the TPR, or region, it serves. Some Regionally Significant projects are set up as a STIP Pool in order to provide better transparency to the public regarding the phases for the project. The STIP parent project will be titled for the overall project, for example, I25 North, and each subproject below the parent will pertain to the larger project as part of the whole, for example, Segment 5. More often, however, Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan (STIP) Pool projects are location-specific projects that are listed under a parent STIP number. Examples would be a region’s Surface Treatment or Bridge On-System Pools. STIP Pools provide more flexibility for both budgeting and STIP amendments. See Samples of Both Regionally Significant Projects and STIP Pools.pdf.
