Following a 30+ day public comment period, the DVRPC Board adopted the DVRPC FY2025 TIP (FY25-FY28) for the Pennsylvania portion of the region with Recommended Changes as the priority program of transportation projects on July 25, 2024. The regional TIP is included in the Pennsylvania Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), and was developed in cooperation with PennDOT, SEPTA, Pottstown Area Rapid Transit (PART), and DVRPC's member cities and counties. The TIP, has been approved by the federal review agencies (FHWA, FTA, and EPA) and became the official DVRPC FY2025 TIP for PA on October 1, 2024. Program lists (below) are updated on a regular basis as DVRPC amends or modifies the program. The TIP is a dynamic document. Modifications or amendments made to the TIP per the MOU are summarized in the TIP Amendments or Modifications report that is regularly updated throughout the life of the TIP.
Detailed Information:
Highlights of the FY2025 TIP for PA
Aspectos destacados del TIP para el FY2025 de Pennsylvania (FY25-FY28)
Full FY2025 TIP for PA Document
Chapter 1: General Overview of the TIP
Chapter 3: Title VI and Environmental Justice
Chapter 4: Performance-Based Planning and Programming (PBPP)
Chapter 6: Mapping Application and Listings Overview
Chapter 7: Codes and Abbreviations Overview
Helpful Project Indices:
Project Index for Interstate Management Program (IMP)
All Projects in DVRPC PA Region
Chapter 9: Major Project Status Report
DVRPC Regional FHWA-Funded (Highway) Program by County:
- Bucks County
- Chester County
- Delaware County
- Montgomery County
- Philadelphia County
- Interstate Management Program in the DVRPC Region
- Projects in Various Counties
- STIP Projects in the DVRPC Region
DVRPC Regional FTA-Funded (Transit) Program by Operator
DVRPC firmly believes in public participation and reaches out to as many people as possible in an equitable and timely manner. Public participation is a way to ascertain the interests of a wide variety of residents, the private sector, special-interest groups, older adults, educators and parents, public officials, the mentally and physically disabled, and economically disadvantaged populations. While today’s residents may be more sophisticated, and modern standards are more inclusive, the need for public involvement is inherent to sound decision-making.
Every resident is responsible for becoming involved in regional issues and informing the decision-making process; therefore, DVRPC strives to provide as many opportunities as possible for residents to be informed and aware of the decisions that will affect the future of this region. PennDOT, SEPTA, PART, and the five counties (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia), the City of Chester, and other project sponsors were made aware of your comments about Draft TIP projects and/or the overall program and have responded HERE.
This portal contains all comments that were submitted, along with corresponding responses from DVRPC and/or our partner agencies. Search for your name, keywords, your county, or a project to find your comments, as well as those from other members of the community. Click the PennDOT Multi-modal Project Management System (MPMS) number to view project details on the TIP webmap. While this particular public comment period has ended, learn about DVRPC and provide feedback on our endeavors at https://publicparticipation.dvrpc.org/ and https://www.dvrpc.org/getinvolved
APPENDICES
- A - Board Resolutions
- B - State DOT Financial, and General and Procedural Guidance (Includes Transit Operators Financial Capacity Analysis and TAM Plans)
- C - Memorandum of Understanding on Procedures to Amend and Modify the TIP
- D - DVRPC Plan-TIP Project Evaluation Criteria
- E – Executive Summary of the Documentation of the Conformity Finding (Executive Summary)
- F - Environmental Justice Appendix
- G - Title VI Policy Statement and Complaint Procedures
- H – Summary of the TIP Public Involvement Process, Summary of Public Comments, Original Public Comments, Agency Responses, List of Recommended Changes, and Supporting Documentation
Obligation Summary
FY2024: | Summary (184.57 KB) | Details (404.99 KB) |
FY2023: | Summary (103.38 KB) | Details (385.52 KB) |
FY2022: | Summary (107.26 KB) | Details (431.62 KB) |
FY2021: | Summary (195.19 KB) | Details (604.91 KB) |
FY2020: | Summary (109.79 KB) | Details (516.24 KB) |
FY2019: | Summary (28.18 KB) | Details (490.8 KB) |
FY2018: | Summary (30.2 KB) | Details (679.1 KB) |
FY2017: | Summary (38.23 KB) | Details (617.71 KB) |
FY2016: | Summary (38.34 KB) | Details (564.05 KB) |
FY2015: | Summary (71.48 KB) | Details (689.04 KB) |
FY2014: | Summary (106.76 KB) | Details (354.4 KB) |
FY2013: | Summary (80.67 KB) | Details (440.96 KB) |
FY2012: | Summary (342.33 KB) | Details (679.72 KB) |
FY2011: | Summary (283.95 KB) | Details (707.11 KB) |
FY2010: | Summary (287.85 KB) | Details (800.27 KB) |