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snippet: The 2018 update to the Project Delivery Plan represents a snapshot as of August 23, 2018 of the project specific plan for work to be delivered by the Washington State Department of Transportation for state fiscal years 2019 through 2029. This is an annual snapshot only view derived from CPMS TEIS Systems version 18PLAN01.
summary: The 2018 update to the Project Delivery Plan represents a snapshot as of August 23, 2018 of the project specific plan for work to be delivered by the Washington State Department of Transportation for state fiscal years 2019 through 2029. This is an annual snapshot only view derived from CPMS TEIS Systems version 18PLAN01.
accessInformation: Capital Program Development and Management Division. CPDMSystemsSupportandReporting@WSDOT.WA.GOV
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description: The 2018 update to the Project Delivery Plan represents a snapshot as of August 23, 2018 of the project specific plan for work to be delivered by the Washington State Department of Transportation for state fiscal years 2019 through 2029. The update includes the following general assumptions and concepts:Aligns with Legislative direction provided in the 2018 Transportation Appropriations Bill (ESSB 6106, Chapter 297, Laws of 2018 PV).Basis for WSDOT's 2019-21 Capital Improvement and Preservation Plan (CIPP) Budget Submittal.Provides Intent for Delivery.Includes over-programming the Roadway Preservation (P1) Program.How does the 2018 Project Delivery Plan help shape transportation in Washington?It meets the Federal Highway Administration's requirement for states to program four years of projects in the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) and includes all projects funded by the State Legislature. The plan is updated annually to ensure that budget changes on projects match up with enacted budgets.What are the benefits of the 2018 Project Delivery Plan?By identifying ten years of projects, we have better coordination and planning between WSDOT and local governments.The plan prioritizes where project funds will be spent first; this allows us to use any extra savings or new revenue on projects that are ready to be built.In addition, WSDOT commits, or obligates, the federal funding for the Delivery Plan. This qualifies Washington to receive federal funds that are redistributed annually when other states do not obligate all their funds. This plan is updated yearly although the exact month and date may vary. This data is a snapshot of 8/23/2018
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