Indiana Department of Transportation
The State of Indiana is responsible for all planning and programming for state-maintained assets, including the Interstate System, and programming state allocations of federal monies.
The Community Crossings Matching Grant Program provides funding to cities, towns, and counties across Indiana to make improvements to local roads and bridges. Community Crossings is a partnership between INDOT and Hoosier communities, both urban and rural, to invest in infrastructure projects that catalyze economic development, create jobs, and strengthen local transportation networks.
INDOT’s Multimodal Planning and Programs division includes the offices of Aviation, Freight, Public Transit, Rail, and Passenger Rail. Our goal is to develop and improve transportation modes in a seamless system that is more efficient, flexible, and environmentally sustainable, and meets the needs of travelers and shippers alike.
The STIP is Indiana’s four-year transportation improvement program. It is prepared in cooperation with local government entities throughout Indiana, including Transportation Planning Regions (TPRs), Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), and Regional Planning Organizations (RPOs).
INDOT's Long Range Transportation Plan provides a vision for the future development of the state transportation system. The Long Range Transportation Plan outlines a strategy for future investments in the state highway system. These investments are intended to provide Hoosiers the highest level of mobility and safety possible and to meet the needs of economic development and quality of life into the next quarter century.
The state will examine current problems or solutions to future problems using planning studies. These typically examine corridors within the state, although there are several non-roadway planning studies on the page.
INDOT continually researches, produces, updates and manages a variety of publications, documents, reports, studies and surveys relating to elements of Indiana's transportation network.
An interactive map identifying current and future INDOT projects.
INDOT's major projects are building and improving roads and bridges all across Indiana. These investments in our transportation infrastructure improve safety and mobility, keep our economy strong, and ensure our state remains the Crossroads of America.
TrafficWise provides information about traffic conditions, road closures, traffic cameras, travel times and message boards. You can also call 511 [or 1-800-261-ROAD (7623)].
Indiana Department of Natural Resources
The State of Indiana is responsible for all planning and programming for state-maintained assets, including the Interstate System, and programming state allocations of federal monies.
The SCORP is an information resource that quantifies and analyzes the state’s outdoor recreation resources.