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STIP Process Presentation

Lindsey Bruer

December 2018

What is the STIP?

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How is it developed?

• Projects are selected by all of the following Central Office, Districts, Jointly and by ATPs

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Central Office Districts Jointly ATPs

HSIP Non-NHS Pavements NHS Pavements Local Road & Bridge

Rail Safety Non-NHS Bridges NHS Bridges Transportation Alternatives

Rest Areas Roadside Infrastructure Transit (sometimes)

Noise Walls Preventive Maintenance

Historic Properties

Other Solicitations

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Priority Network for Investment:National Highway System (NHS)

STIP timeline

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Timeframe Activity

December District Funding Targets Announced

Jan - Feb Districts & CO Identify & Update Projects

March D8 Shares Draft ATIP with ATP

March – April Time for Public Input on Draft Projects & RDC Input Meetings

April ATP Meeting Vote to Approve Draft ATIP

April 15th District ATIPs Due to Central Office

Summer Final Edits to the STIP are Made

Fall The STIP is Submitted to FHWA & FTA

Mid-Fall/Early Winter STIP is Approved by FHWA & FTA

ATP 8 ATIP

12/14/2018 6

Statewide STIP

12/14/2018 7

Can the STIP be changed?

• Yes

•Administrative Modifications

• Formal Amendments

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Formal Amendments

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Administrative Modifications

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Use of Scores & Transparency

• Based on legislative requirements, MnDOT will post:

• Criteria and methodology for all project selection processes

• Scores for all projects selected and evaluated but not selected

• The score assigned to candidate projects will be a key factor in project selection, but not all factors are quantifiable.

• When a high scoring project is not selected or when a lower scoring project is selected, MnDOT will provide a short explanation of the reasoning

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Questions?

Lindsey Bruer

District 8 Planning Director

Lindsey.bruer@state.mn.us

320-979-5534

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