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Transportation Investment Management

The Division of Transportation Investment Management (DTIM) conducts long-range, multimodal transportation planning, and guides the use of state and federal transportation dollars based upon research and data analysis of the state's transportation systems.

  • The Planning & Economic Development Bureau coordinates multimodal and transportation system plans; and combines information about trends and the use/condition of transportation systems to establish policies, system performance measures and investment decision criteria. (608) 267-7753 or E-mail Planning Bureau at bop.dtim@dot.state.wi.us
  • The State Highway Programs Bureau coordinates the selection of projects to be included in WisDOT's multi-year highway program; establishes and monitors financial plans for those programs; coordinates collection, storage and use of data describing the condition/use of the state trunk highway system; and provides specialized traffic forecasting and modeling services. (608) 266-9495
  • The Transit, Local Roads, Rails & Harbors Bureau manages grant, highway improvement and assistance programs used by local governments to support transit services and reconstruct/maintain local highways, roads, streets and bridges. The bureau also provides technical expertise and financial assistance for the railroad and water modes. (608) 266-2963 or E-mail Transit, Local Roads, Rails & Harbors Bureau at dtimbtlrlocaltrans@dot.state.wi.us
  • The Aeronautics Bureau provides aviation and safety education and training for pilots, mechanics and schools; regulates tall towers; acquires surplus property for public airport use; administers all state and federal aid for airport improvements; and provides technical assistance to airport operations. (608) 266-3351



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