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GNRC update: regional plan lists Spring Hill projects; TDOT assigns about $87M to Highway 31 segments

Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen · December 15, 2025
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Summary

A GNRC representative told the Spring Hill Board the regional transportation plan (RTP) update targets 2050 and a public comment period in February, and that TDOT added roughly $87 million in the TIP for two Highway 31 segments; Miles Johnson ranked highest among Spring Hill submissions.

A GNRC representative briefed the Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen on the regional transportation plan update, saying the RTP is a federally required, fiscally constrained long-range blueprint that looks toward 2050 and guides allocation of an estimated $15,800,000,000 in federal funding for the region.

The presenter said the update began with a January call for projects, uses an objective scoring system—state of good repair (20%), roadway safety (30%), congestion management (15%), economic opportunity (15%), environmental impact (10%) and alignment with adopted plans (10%)—and will go to state and federal review before a February public comment period and a March 26 Transportation Policy…

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