Multi-modal Project
Management (MPMS) Public Home Page
Multi-modal Project
Management System (MPMS) Public Website is an inventory of projects
used to provide access to project details such as project
description, milestones, legislative and funding information.
Transportation projects include all transportation modes: highway,
bridges, aviation, rail freight, public transit as well as other
transportation initiatives. Within this site, you will be able to
search for a project(s) using various criteria such as location,
project identification number, transportation mode, etc. If
searching by either the Twelve Year Program or Transportation
Improvement Program, the search results will include project phases
that are to be worked on within the program timeframe. If searching
by other criterion, the results will also show projects in various
stages of the project. The status provided will tell you whether the
project is active, a candidate or on a program. See the help
documentation for the definition of each status.
Please take some time to explore
the site and look up information related to your area or specific
projects.
To begin your search, clickÂ
here
or use the menu.
What is a TYP - Twelve Year Program?
Act 120 of 1970, as amended,
requires PENNDOT to prepare and submit to the State Transportation
Commission every two years a program of transportation improvements
that PENNDOT recommends to be undertaken during the next twelve
years. Projects included in this biennial program comprise the TYP
or Twelve Year Program. With the policy direction of the State
Transportation Commission, the Twelve Year Program is developed to
address the transportation concerns of the Commonwealth. Input is
solicited from the public and interested parties through regional
hearings.
What is a TIP - Transportation
Improvement Plan
Transportation Equity Act for the
21st Century of 1998 requires the development of long range plans
and transportation improvement programs by Metropolitan Planning
Organizations (MPOs). Additionally, PENNDOT has voluntarily
established a rural transportation planning program developed with
Pennsylvania's existing Rural Planning Organizations(RPOS) and
independent counties. Together with PENNDOT, these urban and rural
organizations help to prioritize the projects that comprise the
State Transportation Improvement Program and the Twelve Year
Program.