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Transportation <br />Planned Improvements <br />Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program <br />The County's Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP} is reviewed, updated, and <br />adapted every year. Washington State Law requires counties to develop six year transportation <br />improvement programs as provided under RCW 36.81.121. <br />In addition to state laws, federal laws also dictate transportation improvements. It is our objective <br />to meet as many of the needs of the traveling public, county residents, visitors, and service <br />providers, in order to provide a safe and efficient transportation system while recognizing the <br />fiscal realities of funding for construction and maintenance ofthe transportation system. <br />The Six -Year TIP is updated every year by the Department of Public Works and changes are <br />made to rzfleet #ending secured or shifts in priorities. The Annual Construction Program, adopted <br />with the county's budget, provides an accurate picture of the first year of the TIP. <br />New Roads and Planned Extensions <br />The Transportation Plan has a list of proposed new roads or extensions, which have been <br />identified through various planning processes to date. <br />4.6. Financing Transportation Improvements <br />Revenue Sources <br />Revenue sources change annually and are projected and included in the Six -Year Transportation <br />Improvement Program and in the Long -Range Transportation Plan as it is updated. Both of these <br />documents are adopted by reference and should be reviewed for the latest information on tax <br />revenues, grants, and loans available for transportation system improvements. Revenue sources <br />far all programmed improvements are listed in the Transportation lmproventent Program and the <br />Long -Range Transportation Plan to indicate that the plans are financially feasible and <br />constrained. <br />4,7. Public Participation <br />Discussions and decisions related to transportation are not made without active consultation with <br />the public. A variety of forums are used to solicit quality input from a broad cross-section of <br />interests. The Long -Range Transportation Plan has been developed through an intergovernmental <br />coordination process involving all Kitdtas County jurisdictions and those agencies and <br />individuals indicating interest in transportation issues including QUADCO Regional <br />Transportation Planning Organization, Washington State Department of Tnmspw tadon, local <br />area transportation providers, and local citizens. The draft plan has been posted an Kittitas <br />County's website for review and comment by the public from October 2005 through October <br />2006. Open Houses will be scheduled for further public input in early November, 2006 and a <br />KIttitas County December 2016 <br />Compmhensive plan <br />