Transportation Improvement Program

Overview

The City of Auburn adopts a six-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) annually, which lists programmed transportation improvements on the arterial and collector systems, including intersection and non-motorized improvements.

Transportation needs are identified by examining the latest information concerning safety and accident history, growth trends, the City's traffic model, traffic studies, and the Comprehensive Transportation Plan. The TIP adoption process also includes a revenue forecast and analysis of available funding. Projects are then prioritized according to a number of factors including safety, capacity needs, access needs, and the likelihood of securing funding. The first three years of the TIP are financially constrained, so project programming is often limited due to funding limitations.

The TIP is an important tool for identifying funding needs and developing a financial plan for project implementation.

Download the six year transportation improvement program

The 2008-2013 Transportation Improvement Program is available via the links below. Hard copies of the document are available for review or purchase ($10) at the Public Works Department counter, 2nd floor, City Hall, 25 West Main Street, Auburn, WA, 98001.

Transportation Improvement Program (PDF) (2.13 mb)