West
Virginia Department of Transportation
Statewide Transportation Improvement Program
The Statewide Transportation Improvement
Program (STIP) is a federally required document that provides the
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) a listing of all projects that are candidates
for federal-aid or regionally significant projects that are not
using federal-aid. This
capital improvement plan is fiscally constrained and covers a six
year period. Federal
agencies are mainly concerned with the first four years of this
document; the final two years are for informational purposes.
Presently, the STIP is updated on an annual basis and runs on
a federal fiscal year (October 1 – September 30).
The 2009 - 2014 STIP has been approved and copy
of this document can be viewed and/or downloaded by clicking on the
link below.
STIP Federal Fiscal Years
2009 - 2014
Once the Statewide Transportation Improvement
Program (STIP) has been federally approved, changes in the document
could result in an amendment or adjustment.
The following link shows both pending and approved amendments
for the current STIP.
Amendments & Adjustments to 2009 - 2014 STIP
Once an amendment has been federally
approved, the resulting changes are shown in the Dynamic Statewide
Transportation Improvement Program (DSTIP).
This document is set up in the same format as the project
listing in the approved STIP, but
it also shows changes (cost, funding, status) resulting from
amendments and adjustments.
DSTIP
Below is a linked map to the DSTIP for dynamic
mapping utilizing web-based GIS technology. From this link the user
can zoom-in and out and query the DSTIP. This information is
helpful with locating projects by geography.
MAP
A list of Unfunded Projects has been added to
the STIP for informational purposes. The priority list can
been seen here.
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