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ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT <br /> 306F REVERE ROAD <br /> HILLSBOROLIGH , NORTH CAROLINA 27278 <br /> e,OMp of <br /> r <br /> I7 �+ 52 <br /> Ya a <br /> f <br /> orh En ° ° c <br /> Date . October 29 , 2004 <br /> To : Economic Development Commission <br /> Via : Dianne Reid , Economic Development Director <br /> From : Karen Lincoln , Transportation Planner <br /> Subject : State Transportation Improvement Program ( STIP ) Update Process <br /> The following attachments contain background materials to assist the Economic <br /> Development Commission in developing a recommendation for priority transportation <br /> projects for the 2007 - 2013 State Transportation Improvement Program ( STIP ) . <br /> • Attachment 1 - ( 2004 - 2010 ) STIP for Orange County <br /> • Attachment 2 - Orange County ' s 2006 - 2012 TIP Priority List <br /> • Attachment 3 - Durham - Chapel Hill - Carrboro ( DCHC ) Metropolitan Planning <br /> Organization ' s Regional 2006 - 2012 Priority List for Division 7 ) <br /> • Attachment 4 - Methodology used by the DCHC Technical Coordinating Committee <br /> ( TCC ) to rank projects in the regional priority list . <br /> • Attachment 5 - Table of alternative highway projects that have been adopted in <br /> various studies / plans and documentation : <br /> o Economic Development Transportation Work Group Recommendations ; <br /> o Joint Orange Grove Road Work Group Recommendations ; <br /> o Orange County highway projects included in the DCHC 2025 and 2030 Long - <br /> Range Transportation Plans ; and <br /> o Orange County Bicycle Transportation Plan Implementation Schedule . <br /> • Attachment 6 - Map of Orange County ' s 2006 - 2012 TIP Priority projects and Orange <br /> County highway projects in the 2025 ( 2030 ) DCHC LRTP showing environmental <br /> areas of concern . <br /> • Attachment 7 - Orange County Bicycle Transportation Plan map . <br /> Biennially , the North Carolina Board of Transportation ( BOT ) adopts a multi -year State <br /> Transportation Improvement Program ( STIP ) that specifies needed transportation <br /> improvements across the state . The process starts with local jurisdictions drafting local <br /> transportation priority lists . Federal and state regulations provide for public input into <br /> the process . <br />