Unified Transportation Program - Overview
The Unified Transportation Program (UTP) is TxDOTâs ten-year
programming document to authorize and guide transportation project
development and construction on Texasâ intermodal transportation
network. It is updated, and adopted by the
Texas Transportation
Commission annually.
The UTP includes funding strategies and projects to maintain and
preserve the existing transportation system and taxpayer
investments. The UTP also includes funding strategies and projects
to construct transportation infrastructure. The UTP document can be
viewed on TxDOTâs website.
It takes several years for a project to be constructed once the
need for that project has been identified. The following steps are
elements of the project development process from conception to
construction/implementation:
- Demographic, census, traffic data has indicated the need for
a project.
- The project is scoped in general terms and listed in a long
range plan and may receive plan authority from TxDOT. Projects
may remain in the plan authority stage for up to 10 years.
- TxDOT identifies available funding for the project. After
funding has been generally identified, a project may now receive
develop authority and be placed in the UTP.
- Projects may remain in the development stage for up to 7
years while the following is completed:
- PS&E (Plans, Specifications and Estimates)
- Right-of-Way (ROW) acquisition
- Local agreements (if required)
- Environmental clearance (NEPA)
- Public involvement
- The project receives construct authority and is placed in
the TIP/STIP with all sources of funding to complete the project
phases for projects to be let to construction/implemented within
1 to 4 years.
- The project has all funds identified/ committed, all local
agreements in place, required rights-of way (ROW) are purchased,
environmental clearance (including completion of public
involvement), etc., and may then go to construction.
As required to maintain fiscal constraint, the STIP (and TIPs
contained therein) should include projects for which full funding is
reasonably anticipated to be available in order to construct,
complete, implement, operate and maintain the projects.
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