The 6-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a short-range
planning document that identifies funded, partially funded, and unfunded
projects that are planned or needed over the next six years. The TIP is
updated and approved annually by the City Council, and is based on needs
and policies identified in the more long-range plans, such as the Redmond Comprehensive
Plan and Downtown Transportation Master Plan.
The current 2010-2015 TIP, which was approved by the Redmond City
Council on June 16, 2009, is available for download below in PDF format.
2010-2015 Transportation Improvement
Program (1.09 MB file size)
The "2010-2015 Transportation Improvement Program"
document includes the following information:
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An overview of the purpose of the TIP and how it was developed.
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The 2010-2015 TIP project list that the City Council adopted on
June 16, 2009. The project list includes needed projects and
programs for the next six years, and identifies secured or reasonably
expected revenues and expenditures for each of the projects and
programs. View the project
list portion in PDF format
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A map of all the projects that can be plotted from the 2010-2015
TIP. View the Map
portion
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A brief description of each project and program included on the
2010-2015 TIP project list.
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A diagram that illustrates the relationship between the TIP and
other planning and budgeting documents.
Any questions about transportation projects listed in the City's
6-Year TIP can be addressed by email to
pwtrans@redmond.gov.
(Download
Adobe Acrobat for free.)
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