The projects include traffic signals, bike lanes, sidewalks and other improvements that will help make it safer for all people to get around Vancouver
VANCOUVER – Vancouver community members are invited to review the 2023-2028 Draft Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). This document provides detailed descriptions of all transportation projects planned in the city for the next six years. These projects include traffic signals, bike lanes, sidewalks and other improvements that will help make it safer for all people to get around Vancouver.
You can share feedback, project ideas, suggestions or questions by visiting beheardvancouver.org/TIP22 or emailing betterstreets@cityofvancouver.us.
The TIP Planning Process
Each year, the city prepares an updated TIP, as required by state law. The program includes detailed information and the funding status for each project. It explains how transportation projects are paid for using local taxes and money from state and federal programs.
The TIP also helps the city determine which projects to complete first, using priorities and values identified by the community. For this year’s plan, projects are selected and scored using eight priorities:
- Safety
- Social equity
- Active transportation
- Climate/environment
- Care for existing assets
- Traffic management
- Economic development
- Project viability
Projects included in Vancouver’s TIP also reflect guiding principles and policies developed as part of Vancouver Moves, the city’s Transportation System Plan. Together, these documents help shape how Vancouver responds to the transportation needs of our growing community.
To learn more or view an interactive map of projects, please visit www.cityofvancouver.us/TIP
Information provided by city of Vancouver.