Individuals have reported receiving text messages claiming to be from MDOT and demanding toll payments. This is a scam. MDOT does not operate any toll roads; messages should be ignored and deleted immediately. Learn more from MDOT Director Bradley C. Wieferich and Attorney General Dana Nessel.
State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)
Michigan's State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) provides information regarding the programs and projects to which state and local transportation agencies have committed over the next four years and verifies that new resources available for transportation are sufficient to finance those improvements.
Michigan Transportation Program Portal
Each state is required under 49 U.S.C. 5304(g) to develop a Statewide Transportation Improvement Program covering a period of at least four years. The STIP is a staged, multi-year, statewide intermodal program of transportation projects, consistent with the statewide transportation plan and planning processes as well as metropolitan plans, transportation improvement programs (TIPs), and planning processes.
Draft plans for public comment
2023-2026 STIP Amendment Package 27
Plans
2026-2029 Public Participation Plan
2023-2026 Public Participation Plan
FY 2024-2028 Michigan Tribal TIP
FY 2025-2028 Michigan Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division TIP (FHWA link)
Final LOMA Conformity Report: Marshall Modernization in Calhoun County
Transportation Performance Management
Transportation Performance Management (TPM)
TPM Transit State Rural Agency State of Good Repair Targets
TPM National Performance Program MDOT State 2 and 4 Year Targets
TPM Safety Newsletter (September 2024)
TPM Bridge Newsletter (December 2022)