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Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) 

What is the TIP?

The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a five-year programming document that lists all the needs of the regional transportation system. The TIP is developed annually and is subject to amendment and adjustment at any time. Each program year of the TIP coincides with the Federal Fiscal Year, October 1 through September 30.

All projects are identified by fiscal year and federal funding category and include cost. The total cost of the projects programmed in the TIP must be constrained to available funding, be consistent with the long-range Regional Transportation Plan, and include an annual element, or listing, of projects to be advertised in the first year of the TIP.

Listing of Obligated Projects

TIP Design Funding

Current Documents

2025-2029 TIP
2024-2028 TIP
2023-2027 TIP

MicroProjects Program

The MicroProjects Program was created by the CMMPO with the intent to fill the gaps in the transportation network, create first and last mile connections between transit and other modes of transportation, and to support access to essential services, including jobs, education opportunities, health services, and healthy food.

From the public outreach and engagement activities, the CMMPO heard loud and clear the need for more local transportation services. To that end, the CMMPO allocated $400,000 per year to the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for the MicroProjects Program.

Municipalities and governmental entities are allowed to contract directly with CMRPC in accordance with MGL Chapter 30B Sections 1 (b) (3) and (b) (9). Contract with CMRPC, contact CMRPC’s Executive Director, Janet Pierce at jpierce@cmrpc.org

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