Contact
Miguel Mendoza
Senior Transportation Programs & Funding Analyst
(916) 340-6235
mmendoza@sacog.org
2024 STIP
SACOG works with the Sacramento and Yolo county transportation agencies and the public works agencies in Sutter and Yuba counties to coordinate the selection of projects to receive state transportation funding in the region.
The selected projects are incorporated into the Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP) that SACOG forwards to the California Transportation Commission for inclusion in the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The STIP covers a five-year period and is updated every two years. The majority (75 percent) of STIP funding is allocated to regional programs and the remaining 25 percent goes toward inter-regional projects.
The majority (75%) of the funding in the STIP goes to fund the regional programs listed in the various RTIPs submitted by Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) throughout the state. The other 25% of the STIP funding is sent to the CTC by Caltrans for approval as the Interregional Transportation Improvement Program (ITIP). The ITIP is meant to fund projects that cross metropolitan boundaries and link the state’s transportation systems together.
SACOG 2024 Regional Transportation Improvement Program
Project Study Reports (and PSR Equivalents) for New 2024 RTIP Projects
1. City of Rancho Cordova - Chase Drive American River Parkway Connection
2. City of Rancho Cordova - Sunrise Boulevard Rehabilitation Phase 2
3. Sacramento County - Alta Arden Expressway
4. Sacramento County - Bradshaw Road at Jackson Road Intersection Improvement
5. City of Davis - Cowell Boulevard Improvements
6. City of Yuba City - Garden Highway Improvement Project
7. City of Elk Grove - Power Inn Road Safety and Congestion Relief