2027 Interregional Transportation Strategic Plan

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The Interregional Transportation Strategic Plan (ITSP) provides direction to programs, districts, and partner agencies on the policies and strategies that should be considered when assessing the interregional transportation system and identifying improvements. The ITSP also provides policy direction for the development of the Interregional Transportation Improvement Program (ITIP).

Overview

The Interregional Transportation Strategic Plan (ITSP) is a statewide plan that guides investment along California’s interregional corridors. It provides a policy framework for Caltrans and partner agencies to develop comprehensive, multimodal corridor plans and to advance transformative, innovative, and cost-effective projects. The ITSP also guides the development of the Interregional Transportation Improvement Program (ITIP) and establishes criteria for prioritizing transportation investments that support statewide policy goals while safely and efficiently moving people and goods. The 2021 ITSP was updated to align with the Climate Action Plan for Transportation Infrastructure (CAPTI), the California Transportation Plan 2050, the Caltrans 2020 Freight Mobility Plan, and the 2018 State Rail Plan. In 2022, the ITSP Addendum was developed not as an update to the ITSP, but instead it provided more detailed information on the needs of each strategic interregional corridor and tailored the ITSP’s statewide strategies to suit the unique needs of California’s diverse regions. The 2022 Addendum maintained the goals, policies, strategies, and facility designations from the 2021 ITSP.

Development of the ITSP 2027 is currently underway!

What's New in the 2027 ITSP Update?

The Interregional Transportation Strategic Plan (ITSP) is mandated by California Government Code Section 14524.4 and must remain consistent with the California Transportation Plan (CTP), as updated pursuant to Section 65070. Caltrans is currently updating the next ITSP to ensure new policies are incorporated ahead of the next Interregional Transportation Improvement Program (ITIP) nomination cycle in 2028. This will be the third update since the plan’s original adoption in 1998. The update will implement current policies, goals, and direction established in the Climate Action Plan for Transportation Infrastructure (CAPTI), the California Transportation Plan (CTP), other Caltrans Modal Plan updates, and the Caltrans System Investment Strategies for ITIP Project evaluation criteria.

How Does the ITSP Influence the ITIP? 

The ITSP guides the Interregional Transportation Improvement Program (ITIP) funding towards intercity rail corridors (for interregional travel) and a subset of (priority) routes identified in California Legislatively-designated Interregional Road System (IRRS). State law requires that transportation capital improvement funds (Section 164) be divided, with 25% dedicated to interregional improvements and 75% for regional improvements. Of the interregional share, 60% must be invested in state highways outside large urban areas (over 50,000 population) and intercity rail, with at least 15% specifically for intercity rail projects, including grade separations. Eligible interregional projects include state highways, intercity passenger rail, mass transit guideways, and grade separations that support the interregional movement of people and goods. Regional improvement funds may be used for a wide range of projects such as highways, local roads, transit, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, safety projects, and intermodal connections.

STIP Funds (State & Federal) 

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How to Participate in the 2027 ITSP Development?

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Provide input and engage in the ITSP update process by going to our ITSP Caltrans Engagement Portal.


ITSP Corridors

What Are the ITSP Corridors?

 

ITSP Corridor Table

 

What are the priority interregional facilities in the ITSP Corridors?

ITSP 2021 GIS Web Map

California Interregional Transportation Strategic Plan (ITSP) Corridor - Overview

Priority Interregional Facilities

ITSP Timeline

Project start April - May 2026
Initiating June 2026
Planning July - Aug 2026
Execution September - December 2026
Closing January - February 2027

Events

Meetings

ITSP Kick-off Meeting: April 2, 2026 from 2-3pm. Register to attend.

Workshops Coming Soon

Latest Updates

* Initial stakeholder outreach and introduction of ITSP 2026 update (Webinar)

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