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The public is invited to attend a virtual meeting to provide comments on the draft FY 2024-2027 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), the draft Air Quality Conformity Determination for the TIP and the New Jersey Department of Transportation's draft FY 2024-2033 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).The public is invited to attend the virtual meeting any time between 4 and 7 p.m. to view a brief presentation and provide input. Written comments can also be submitted to njtpa@njtpa.org through Tuesday, August 22.
The TIP is the four-year, fiscally constrained agenda of transportation projects drawn from the NJTPA’s Long Range Transportation Plan, Plan 2050: Transportation. People. Opportunity., adopted in 2021. To be eligible for federal funds, proposed projects must be approved by the NJTPA Board for inclusion in the TIP, which is updated every two years. The STIP is the federally required compilation of TIPs from the NJTPA and the state’s two other Metropolitan Planning Organizations.
The Air Quality Conformity Determination is a federally required analysis of the TIP used to demonstrate that funded projects, taken together, are consistent with achieving air quality goals and standards in New Jersey’s State Implementation Plan (SIP).