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Forward Pinellas adopts TIP and annual priority lists, including 3 transportation-alternatives additions
Summary
Forward Pinellas unanimously approved the county’s Transportation Improvement Program, its annual multimodal priority list and the Transportation Alternatives priorities; staff highlighted 21 new TIP projects and several bike-and-pedestrian investments, and board members asked for follow-up on timing and interagency coordination.
Forward Pinellas adopted the county’s Transportation Improvement Program and its annual multimodal and transportation-alternatives priority lists at its June 9 meeting, voting unanimously to transmit the documents to state and federal partners for funding and inclusion in the next work programs.
The action matters because the TIP is the short-term programming document that directs how federal and state transportation dollars will be spent in Pinellas County over the coming years. The priority lists guide Florida Department of Transportation and federal funding decisions and set the order in which local projects are considered for available dollars.
Chelsea Favreau, a Forward Pinellas staff member, presented the TIP and told the board: “This is one of the foundational documents for Forward Pinellas as a metropolitan planning organization. The transportation improvement program, or the TIP, is a short term…
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