Regional Transportation Plan 2013-2035
The RTP is a federally mandated comprehensive and long-range plan for the transportation system in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The document details the transportation investments to be made between now and the year 2035 for road, transit, and bicycle/pedestrian projects. The RTP was adopted by the RTC Board on December 13, 2012 and received federal approval in February 2013.
View the 2013-2035 Regional Transportation Plan
View the 2013-2035 Regional Transportation Plan Appendices
Note: Table-2 in the Appendices of the RTP adopted by the RTC Board on December 12, 2012, does not reflect the amendment and modification made to the TIP (Federal Fiscal Year 2015-2019). Please refer to the current TIP for any changes made to date.
View the 2013-2035 Regional Transportation Plan Executive Summary in Spanish
Transportation Improvement Program 2015-2019
Note: The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a subset of the RTP and a federal requirement allowing federal funds to be authorized for capital projects in the next four years.
View the 2015-2019 Transportation Improvement Program
On August 14, 2014, the RTC Board of Commissioners adopted the 2015-2019 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) containing the highway, transit, bike, and pedestrian projects in Southern Nevada. The 2015-2019 TIP has now replaced the 2013-2016 TIP and updated the Air Quality Conformity Analysis of the 2013-2035 RTP. The projects identified in the 2015-2019 TIP will not contribute to any violation of the air quality standards approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the projects that are planned in the RTP could be implemented in the next five years of the TIP starting October 1, 2015. The 2015-2019 TIP is expected to be approved by the Federal Highway Administration in late December 2014.
Note: Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2013 funded projects have already been obligated for which the obligation report is available (2013_Federal_Obligation_Report) – The FFY 2014 fund obligation report will be available in early 2015. The projects that were not obligated in those FFYs have been carried forward into the FFY 2015-2019 TIP.