The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission has announced the unanimous approval of the 2027-2030 Transportation Improvement Program.
The three-year TIP will continue the implementation of the vision, goals and strategies identified in the SPC’s long-range plan which will invest $2.0 billion in highways and bridges, $2.7 billion in public transportation, and it will address infrastructure conditions, safety and congestion across the 10-county region. For Indiana County, 38 highway projects will be receive funding from the program, along with the county transit authority,
The plan also allocates more than $750 million to projects near regional freight facilities. Additional investments will fund signal upgrades and Intelligent Transportation System communications to improve day-to-day traffic flow, as well as landslide remediation and flood mitigation to protect infrastructure from severe weather.












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