Planning to Programming

Planning to Programming

ADOT’s Planning to Programming (P2P) process is used to prioritize projects on the state highway system.

P2P connects ADOT’s Long Range Transportation Plan to the Five-Year Construction Program through performance, as required by Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) Title 28, Chapter 2, Article 7 (§ 28-501 through § 28-507), 23 USC Section 135(d)(2), and 49 USC Section 5304(d)(2).

ADOT’s initial P2P methodology was developed in June of 2014 via the P2P Link study, which aligned with the principles and guidance from the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21) Transportation Bill.

Since then, the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (Fast Act) has identified specific performance measures that ADOT must identify, track, and report to the Federal Highway Administration. In response to the changes to performance requirements of the FAST Act, ADOT has refined its P2P process, which is outlined in the above Planning to Programming Guidebook.

Contact Us

Jason James - P2P Manager
ADOT Multimodal Planning Division
1611 W. Jackson St., MD310B
Phoenix, AZ 85007
602.712.6166