Each year, Clark County Public Works is responsible for updating the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP represents the County's transportation priorities for a six-year time period and identifies road, bridge, bicycle and pedestrian improvements throughout the community.
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NE 63rd Street (NE Andresen Road to Interstate 205) was completed in the end of 2007. A special thanks to the Transportation Improvement Board for contributing $3.9 million to the project.Steve Gorcester, TIB Executive Director presenting a plaque to Clark County Commissioner Marc Boldt for the completion of the NE 63rd Street project. Middle: Todd Coleman, TIB Board Member and Port of Vancouver. |
Limited resources, combined with increasing transportation demands in the area, make the six-year program priorities essential to achieve the goals and objectives of the County Comprehensive Plan.
Legal requirements
The laws of the state of Washington (WAC 136-15-050 AND RCW 36.81.121) require the preparation and annual updating of a six-year comprehensive transportation program. The TIP is adopted by the county legislative authority each year and includes all anticipated road and bridge construction projects, and any other specified capital outlays for the following six-year period.
- Adopted 2009-2014 Transportation Improvement Program (PDF 5,310K)
- 2009-2014 TIP Project Map (PDF 2,320K)
- 2009 TIP Narrative(PDF 207KB)
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Project Index by Priority (PDF 68K)
- Project Index Alphabetically(PDF 67K)
- TIF Area Maps (PDF 808K)
- Glossary (PDF 92K)



