Found this in the Daily Post.
NMDOT News:
The public is invited to comment on the
New Mexico Department of Transportation’s sixth amendment to the State
Transportation Improvement Program (STIP.)
The program will serve as a four-year plan for the state’s federal aid highway program.
The NMDOT has posted the 2012-2015 STIP
amendment on the Internet asking for public comment until Dec. 19.
Final Public comment will be held at the NMDOT General Office in Santa
Fe 1-4 p.m., Dec. 19.
The STIP contains proposed road and
bridge projects and is required under the federal legislation. Projects
on the list are on federal and state highways (roads with I, U.S. or
N.M. designations.)
The STIP is developed by the NMDOT,
working in cooperation with state, local and tribal transportation
agencies as well as regional planning organizations.
Projects included in the STIP are
funded with a combination of federal, state and/or local funds. The
document is posted on the NMDOT website at http://dot.state.nm.us/.
Note added by KJS. The actual location for the program management page is here and for the pdf (311 pages) is here.
The NMDOT STIP Coordinator will take comments via email at Rebecca.Maes@state.nm.us. For more information, contact Melissa Dosher, NMDOT Public Information Officer, at (505) 469-5698.
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