Pennsylvania’s 12-Year Program

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12-YEAR PROGRAM UPDATE
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Talk PA Transportation

The State Transportation Commission (STC) and the Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) partner with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) to help you understand and get involved in the transportation planning and programming process. The goals of this website are to:

Educate

Pennsylvania has unique transportation planning processes with various tools and resources.

Update

Transportation planning is a dynamic and ongoing process. Talk PA Transportation will keep you up-to-date!

Engage

Your input is important to us and to the future of your transportation system.

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Understand

How it works

Multiple plans and programs are used to evaluate, set goals, select projects, and fund Pennsylvania’s transportation needs.

Transportation Performance Report

The Transportation Performance Report (TPR) explains the progress and needs of Pennsylvania’s transportation system in the most recent two-year period.

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Transportation Improvement Program

Transportation Improvement Programs (TIPs) list planned projects and assign funding over a four-year period. TIPs cover regional projects or statewide initiatives.

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Statewide Transportation Improvement Program

The Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) lists statewide planned projects and assigns funding over a four-year period. It comprises 24 regional TIPs and two statewide TIPs.

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Long Range Transportation Plan

Long Range Transportation Plans (LRTP) set policies, visions, and goals over a 20 to 25-year period. Statewide and regional LRTPs help guide the planning process.

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12-Year Program

The 12-Year Program (TYP) lists statewide planned projects and assigns funding over at 12-year period. The first four years comprise the STIP.

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Public Participation Plan

The Public Participation Plan (PPP) explains the Statewide LRTP, TYP, STIP, and PPP; the update processes, and public involvement opportunities for each.

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Public Participation Opportunities

Your participation and input are important! There are many opportunities for you to get involved and voice your opinion.