Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP)
The Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP) is a prioritized program of projects designed to ensure that projects contribute to the overall creation of a dynamic transportation system. It identifies key state highway and local road projects in the Stanislaus region with the intent of improving mobility, reducing congestion, and improving air quality as it relates to transportation-related air pollution.
The RTIP for Stanislaus County is prepared by the Stanislaus Council of Governments (StanCOG). State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) guidelines require that Regional Transportation Planning Agencies (RTPAs) prepare and submit an RTIP to the California Transportation Commission (CTC) every two years. As the RTPA for the Stanislaus region, StanCOG prepared the 2024 RTIP to assist with the programming and implementation of the region’s state highway and road projects identified in StanCOG’s adopted 2022 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). The 2024 RTIP covers a 5-year programming period.
2024 Regional Transportation Improvement Program
The 2024 RTIP is out for public review from November 1st, 2023, to December 1, 2023.
Notice of Public Hearing November 15, 2023
Draft 2024 Regional Transportation Improvement Program
2024 RTIP Adoption Schedule |
30-Day Public Review and Comment Period Begins | November 1, 2023 |
Public Hearing @ Policy Board | November 15 |
30-Day Public Review and Comment Period Ends | December 1 |
Staff Recommendation to StanCOG Policy Board for Adoption | December 13 |
Deadline to Submit to CTC | December 15, 2023 |
CTC Adoption of STIP (and RTIP) | March 21-22, 2024 |
Link to Archived files (past RTIPs)