2015 -2018 (+2) STIP REVISION #9

The State Department of Transportation is providing an opportunity for the public to submit comments on the proposed STIP Revision #9 to the Federal Fiscal Years (FFY) 2015 to 2018 (+2) Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The STIP document identifies projects that are to be programmed for federal Highway or Transit funding.

The purpose of this revision is to address major changes to FHWA and FTA funded projects due to changes in purpose and need, shifts in project schedules, priorities and significant cost estimate increases or decreases that occurred through the project development process. Some projects will be added to and others deferred out of the STIP due to these changes. Other scheduling changes or funding restructuring were also necessary to fiscally balance the aforementioned changes.

Proposed STIP Revision #9 can be found in the following file.

Proposed Revision #9 of the 2015-2018 (+2) STIP (pdf file 479kb)

New project information and a list of explanations of the changes reflected in this revision can be found in the following file. The file sorts projects first by project type, then by STIP project number. Changes are noted in red text.

Revision #9 Summary of Changes and Maps (pdf file 3MB)

Changes to the Oahu portion of the STIP are concurrently being processed in parallel as Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) revisions by the Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). STIP Revision #9 correlates with TIP Revisions #14 and #15. Please see more information on the TIP process and TIP Revisions at the Oahu MPO website at: https://www.oahumpo.org/plans-and-programs/transportation-improvement-program-tip/

Hard copies of the proposed STIP Revision #9 may be obtained by calling (808) 587-6355, or by using the contact information below. Comment period for STIP Revision #9 ended on February 24, 2017:
Highway Planning Branch
869 Punchbowl Street, Room 301
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

email: [email protected]
fax: (808) 587-1787

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