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Transportation Improvement

Program (TIP)

 

Coordinating the short range Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) represents one of the ECRCP’s major responsibilities as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Sandusky Urbanized Area. The TIP provides a four-year prioritized listing of a bikeway/pedestrian walkway, bridge, and highway projects utilizing federal funding.

Local political subdivisions, the county engineer, and the local Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) District office initiate TIP projects. Applications from these agencies are submitted to the ECRCP as requests for federal funding. The application may be downloaded from our “downloadable documents” page on this website. Most local and state projects must be programmed in the TIP to be eligible to receive federal transportation monies. The Annual Element of the TIP list projects which are expected to be ready for implementation during upcoming fiscal years. To View the SFY2008-2011 TIP Document
click here. To View the Annual Listing of Federally Obligated Projects for SFY2008 click here.

To be eligible for a TIP project, at least one of the below 8 SAFETEA-LU Metropolitan Planning Factors must be met:
 

  1. Support the economic vitality of the metropolitan area, especially by enabling global competitiveness, productivity, and efficiency;
  2. Increase the safety of the transportation system for motorized and non-motorized users;
  3. Increase the security of the transportation system for motorized and non-motorized users;
  4. Increase the accessibility and mobility of people and for freight;
  5. Protect and enhance the environment, promote energy conservation, improve the quality of life, and promote consistency between transportation improvements and State and local planned growth and economic development patterns.
  6. Enhance the integration and connectivity of the transportation system, across and between modes, for people and freight;
  7. Promote efficient system management and operation, and ;
  8. Emphasize the preservation of the existing transportation system.

*Highlighted Projects indicate Transportation Enhancement Projects

*Also Note that MPO Funds Requested are typically 80% of the total project cost, unless Jurisdiction requests less than the specified 80%.

MPO TIP SFY 2007 - 2012

 

SFY 2008

Jurisdiction

Project Location

Project Description

MPO
Requested
Funds

City of Vermilion US 6 Between Grand and Exchange US 60 between US 6 and RR Resurfacing, New Curbs, Sidewalks, Lighting

$701,566 (STP)
 $211,632 (TE)
 $913,198 Total

City of Sandusky/Sandusky Transit

STS-Sandusky Transit System

Purchase of Scheduling Software

$20,000

 

SFY 2009

Jurisdiction

Project Location

Project Description

MPO
Requested
Funds

Erie Co. Engineers

Strub & Columbus

Intersection Improvements

$480,000

City of Sandusky

Mills St. from Perkins Ave. north to RR

Reconstruction, New Curb, Gutter, Sidewalks, Drainage Structures

$1,099,930

City of Sandusky/Erie Co. Engineers

Perkins Ave., (Camp to Miilan Rd)

New Traffic Signals

$672,821

City of Sandusky/Erie Co. Engineers

Hayes Ave. Underpass on SR4

Rehabilitation of Underpass

$1,185,371

 

SFY 2010

Jurisdiction

Project Location

Project Description

MPO
Requested
Funds

City of Huron

Cleveland Road West from Main Street to Rye Beach Rd.

Structure Replacement, Asphalt Resurfacing

$572,500

City of Sandusky

Cedar Point Drive, Cleveland Rd. to Fifth St.

Mill and Pave, Construct new Sidewalks

$313,000 (STP)
$145,000 (TE)
$458,000 Total

 

SFY 2011

Jurisdiction

Project Location

Project Description

MPO
Requested
Funds

City of Vermilion

West River Road, Liberty Ave. to Larchmont

Resurfacing

$466,075

 

SFY 2012

Jurisdiction

Project Location

Project Description

MPO
Requested
Funds

City of Sandusky

Camp Street Underpass

Rehabilitation of Underpass

$1,061,957

 

 
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