
INDOT is updating its current 2045 Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) to incorporate changing transportation network demands and new trends and to satisfy new state and federal regulations. We want to hear your thoughts on the proposed goals for the Plan! Explore the Virtual Room to learn more about each goal and take the survey to tell us your goal priorities, share feedback on the interactive map, and provide any other comments about the LRTP.
The LRTP is a policy-based plan that is used to guide the development of Indiana’s transportation system. It includes the vision and goals for the coming years, performance measures, transportation demands and strategic recommendations for all modes of transportation, including motor vehicles, public transit, freight, ports, rail, and aviation along with pedestrian and bicycle movements.
The update to the LRTP will ensure consistency between overall INDOT goals and the 20-year plan commitments. It further aims to ensure that
the transportation needs of 2050 are met in accordance with the changing demographic, land, and environmental needs. Through this
update, INDOT will identify the existing needs and gaps and recommend strategies for the next 20-plus years. The plan will discuss funding priorities for the implementation of these goals, ensuring efficient multimodal mobility for the greater Indiana transportation vision. The update will also incorporate some critical INDOT plans and efforts including, but not limited to, the INDOT Strategic Plan, Transportation Asset Management Plan, Statewide Transit Plan, and Statewide Aviation Plan.

About the Indiana Department of Transportation
INDOT is responsible for planning, constructing, maintaining, and operating the State of Indiana’s more than 29,000 highway lane miles and 5,700 bridges, and providing support for 4,500 rail miles and 127 aviation facilities throughout the Hoosier State. With six district offices and over 3,500 employees, INDOT works to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable transportation infrastructure while supporting the state’s economic vitality. The department is committed to fostering innovation, sustainability, and safety in transportation planning and development, in addition to collaborating with local governments and private sector partners to meet the state’s transportation needs. For the eighth consecutive year, Indiana has placed in the top ten in the nation for infrastructure in CNBC’s “America’s Top States for Business” rankings. Learn more at in.gov/indot.