Federal Fiscal Years 2026-2030 (FFYs) Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

Adopted NYMTC FFYs 2026-2030 TIP

The FFYs 2026-30 TIP is derived from and consistent with the NYMTC's Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Moving Forward 2055. The RTP covers FFYs 2026-2055. 
The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for federal fiscal years 2026-2030 has been prepared for NYMTC, which meets the relevant requirements for the federal Metropolitan and Statewide Planning Regulations. These projects are derived from, and consistent with, NYMTC's Regional Transportation Plan.

FFYs 2026-2030 TIP
Adopted by the Council on September 5, 2025
Adopted 2026-2030 TIP document

This document reflects our program as of September 5, 2025. The latest project information is available on the NYMTC Plan/TIP Visualization Tool.

Current Transportation Performance Management (TPM) Targets

For additional information on the relationship between the TPM targets and NYMTC’s planning process, please review Appendix A of the TIP or Chapter 3 of the Plan respectively.

Visualization

TIP and Plan interactive map

A geospatial representation of the TIP and Plan 2055 is available within the NYMTC Plan/TIP Visualization Tool.

The NYMTC Plan/TIP Visualization Tool lets you explore NYMTC's FFY 2026-2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and Plan 2055, NYMTC's Regional Transportation Plan. It combines interactive maps, charts, and project data with opportunities for public comment when NYMTC's members revise their projects through the NYMTC planning and programming process.

  • Explore NYMTC's project listing for the FFY 2026-2030 TIP and Moving Forward 2055 Regional Transportation Plan.
  • Track and comment on actions
    • Review proposed amendments and modifications to the TIP or RTP.
    • Submit public comments directly through the tool during open review periods.

Link to the NYMTC Plan 2055/TIP Visualization Tool

Obligated Projects

Once a project has been programmed on the TIP, funding for each of its phases must then be obligated. The obligation of funds can be thought of as a formal commitment of a specific amount of funds to a project, as opposed to the programming of funds on the TIP, which simply enables their eventual commitment. Obligation begins the flow of funds to a project. Projects administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) are obligated. Those projects administered by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) are awarded through a grant process, which is a different form of obligation. Funding obligation is a critical milestone in the process which eventually implements transportation improvement projects. Federal planning regulations require that NYMTC publish a listing of obligated projects at the conclusion of each FFY, which begins on October 1 and ends the following September 30.
FFY 2025 Annual Listing of Obligated Transportation Improvement Projects

NYMTC 2024 Obligations
NYMTC 2023 Obligations
NYMTC 2022 Obligations
NYMTC 2021 Obligations
NYMTC 2020 Obligations
NYMTC 2019 Obligations
NYMTC 2018 Obligations
NYMTC 2017 Obligations
NYMTC 2016 Obligations
NYMTC 2015 Obligations
NYMTC 2014 Obligations
NYMTC 2013 Obligations
NYMTC 2012 Obligations
NYMTC 2011 Obligations
NYMTC 2010 Obligations
NYMTC 2009 Obligations
NYMTC 2008 Obligations
NYMTC 2007 Obligations
NYMTC 2006 Obligations

Annual Report Narrative Translations:
Chinese Simplified | Chinese Traditional | Spanish | Russian

ArcGIS Visual Listing of Obligated Projects FFY 2026

TIP Obligation Map

The latest annual listing of obligated and de-obligated projects is visualized on the NYMTC TIP Obligation Map using the ArcGIS Online web service. On this web map, projects are shown in different layers based on their status and three types of geographic representation—as points, lines and polygons.
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Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)

Per federal requirements, each Metropolitan Planning Organization's TIP in New York State is included in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program. The STIP is a statewide list of all projects, or project phases proposed for federal funding, and scheduled to begin in the four Federal Fiscal Years (FFYs) 2026-2030 (between October 1, 2025, and September 30, 2029). The most recent STIP for New York State was federally approved on February 9, 2025.
STIP Project Listings and Information

For a translation of the NYMTC Transportation Improvement Program Overview, visit the Translated Core Products page.

TIP Summary Translations:
English | Chinese Simplified | Chinese Traditional | Spanish | Russian