COLLIER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA

TIP

The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a five-year, fiscally constrained, multi-modal program of transportation projects within the Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization Planning Area that will receive federal and/or state funding. The TIP is updated each year and includes highway, bridge, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, transit, congestion management, road and bridge maintenance, transportation planning and transportation disadvantaged projects.

The TIP is developed through a continuous, cooperative and comprehensive (3C) planning process by the Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) in coordination with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), state and local governments and public transit operators. This collaborative effort ensures that projects programmed in the FDOT Work Program address the MPO’s highest transportation project priorities. The TIP also includes aviation projects and all regionally significant transportation projects for which Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) or Federal Transit Administration (FTA) approval is required. For informational purposes, the TIP may also identify other transportation projects that are not funded with federal funds.


FY 2027-2031 Transportation Improvement Program

MPO staff prepared the annual TIP update based on the FY 2027-2031 Draft Tentative Work Program released by FDOT in April 2026.  It was approved by the MPO Board on June 12, 2026.  It replaces last year’s FY 2026-2030 TIP. For a quick reference of projects in the TIP, including their locations and project limits, project numbers, name, description, and phases, staff has prepared an interactive map.  Further details are available in the project sheets section in part 1 of the TIP.

FY 2026-2030 Transportation Improvement Program

MPO staff prepared an interactive map for the FY26-30 TIP that can be viewed at this link: Interactive Map

 
Comments or Questions about the TIP?
  • If you have comments or questions about the TIP or the interactive maps, please contact collier.mpo@collier.gov or call 239-252-5814.
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