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RISC Annual Report-2010

-effective, high- quality transportation infrastructure, the Florida Department of Transportation (Department), in conjunction with the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), adopted and subsequently implemented an “Open Roads Policy” for quick clearance, safety, and mobility to make travel in Florida safer, Publication of: Florida Department of Transportation Commercial Vehicle Operations and Traffic Incident, Department of Transportation, Traffic Engineering and Operations Office, Traffic Incident Management

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Design Standards 2006

Helene, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is now focusing on supporting local recovery efforts across the state. Visit FloridaDisaster.org for the latest storm information and safety, of 5 290.pdf Concrete Box Culvert 293 1 of 1 293.pdf Safety Modifications For Inlets In Box Culverts 295 1 of 1 295.pdf Safety Modifications For Endwalls * CURBS, CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND SIDEWALKS, Opening 670 1 of 1 670.pdf Motorist Awareness System * ROADSIDE SAFETY * 700 1-2 of 2 700.pdf

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Design Standards 2008

Helene, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is now focusing on supporting local recovery efforts across the state. Visit FloridaDisaster.org for the latest storm information and safety, Box Culverts 292 1-14 of 14 292.pdf Standard Precast Concrete Box Culverts 293 1 of 1 293.pdf Safety Modifications For Inlets In Box Culverts 295 1 of 1 295.pdf Safety Modifications For Endwalls * CURBS, Limited Access, Temporary Opening 670 1 of 1 670.pdf Motorist Awareness System * ROADSIDE SAFETY

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Design Standards 2010

Helene, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is now focusing on supporting local recovery efforts across the state. Visit FloridaDisaster.org for the latest storm information and safety, > 293 1 293.pdf Safety Modifications For Inlets In Box Culverts 295 1 295.pdf Safety Modifications, SAFETY * 700 2 700.pdf Roadside Offsets * FENCING AND PEDESTRIAN RAILINGS * 800 2 800.pdf Fence, Mounting Exit Numbering Panels To Highway Signs 17302 1 17302.pdf Typical Sections For Placement Of Single

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Design Standards eBook FY 2016-17

Helene, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is now focusing on supporting local recovery efforts across the state. Visit FloridaDisaster.org for the latest storm information and safety, Culverts IDS DGN 293 Safety Modifications for Inlets In Box Culverts DGN 295 Safety, DGN ROADSIDE SAFETY 700 Roadside Offsets IDS DGN FENCING AND PEDESTRIAN RAILINGS, Sign Support IDS DGN 13417 Mounting Exit Number Panels to Highway Signs DGN 17302

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2024 PER Outline and Guidance_July2025

PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING REPORT Florida Department of Transportation District X Project, Department of Transportation (FDOT) pursuant to 23 U.S.C. § 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated May 26, 2022, and executed by the Federal Highway Administration and FDOT. TABLE, Operations and Safety 11 5.4.4 Managed Lanes 11 5.4.5 Access Management 11 5.4.6 Interchanges, Species and Habitat 17 7.2.6 Essential Fish Habitat 17 7.2.7 Highway Traffic Noise 17 7.2.8

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445618-1-52-01 and 445618-2-52-01 Final Public Meeting Summary

 Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District Four Design Project State Road (SR) A1A, Sand Dollar Lane to South of Sebastian Inlet Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District, ............................................................................................................................ 8 Florida Department, . Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District Four Design Project State Road (SR) A1A, by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to major local media outlets. Copies of the newspaper ad

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Chapter9

9.2.3.2 Debris Collection 9-27 9.2.4 Aviation Safety Requirements 9-27 9.3 Stormwater Quality, Stormwater Quantity Control 9-53 9.4.1 The Department’s Design Storms 9-53 9.4.1.1 Critical Duration, within the Department. You, as a drainage designer, will provide critical information, but because, proposed by the Department, evaluating alternates may not seem necessary. In these situations, facility (on the Department and another entity share) as an alternate, if one is feasible. 9

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ICYMI: Governor Ron DeSantis Issues Updates on Hurricane Ian Recovery

in record time to restore access to Pine Island. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has teams, , and the Department of Children and Families is reminding individuals that they are not alone. All, . 325 Florida Highway Patrol are transporting utility crews.  Health and Human Services, in Naples. This weekend, 11 Department of Elder Affairs CARES assessors are deployed to Lee, operations on Tuesday, Oct. 11. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs anticipates being able

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PublicHearing_SEMINOLE COUNTY_Summary_2025-2029

July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2029 Florida Department of Transportation - District Five Page 1, Hearing Summary Report - As of October 4, 2023 July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2029 Florida Department, through June 30, 2029 Florida Department of Transportation - District Five Page 3 Sorted By: Item, 4, 2023 July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2029 Florida Department of Transportation - District Five, Summary Report - As of October 4, 2023 July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2029 Florida Department

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cost

to unsafe driving conditions affecting travel safety. An increase in fuel prices may hinder personal travel, influence congestion levels, business competitive- ness, travel safety, and household spending, . Transportation spending categories within the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), for example, construction and resurfacing, safety construction, rail improvements, airport and seaport terminals, and expanding the capacity of the transportation system and upgrading its performance and safety

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PublicHearing_HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY_Summary_2026-2030

July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2030 Florida Department of Transportation - District Seven Page 1, CENTER-SAFETY FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALL PHASE 3 Type of Work: FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY Phase Funding, through June 30, 2030 Florida Department of Transportation - District Seven Page 2 Sorted, 456049-1 - AZEELE STREET FROM DALE MABRY HIGHWAY TO ARMENIA AVE Type of Work: URBAN CORRIDOR, CROSSWALK Type of Work: PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IMPROVEMENT Phase Funding Source 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030

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Pt2Ch20-073124_clean

of Understanding (MOU) executed on May 26, 2022, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has assumed and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has assigned its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for highway projects on the State Highway System (SHS) and Local, all highway projects in Florida which source of federal funding comes from FHWA or which constitute, actions. Consistent with law and the MOU, FDOT will be the Lead Federal Agency for highway projects

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PI Handbook_October2023

 Public Involvement Handbook Florida Department of Transportation October 2023 FDOT Public, ...................................................................................................................................9 2.3 Department Procedure, ......................................................................................................... 37 5.3 Federal Highway Administration’s, Regulations CMT Communications Media Technology FDEP Florida Department of Environmental Protection DOT Department of Transportation EA Environmental Assessment EIS Environmental Impact Statement

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FMPP October 2024 Meeting Notes_10232024

Department of Transportation (FDOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit, boundary and functional classification updates through the Highway Performance Management System, injuries.  No comments were provided. o Objective 2: Reduce the number of crashes and other safety, the frequency and severity of transportation-related public health, safety, and security risks.  It is unclear what is meant by "public health risks.”  This objective appears more safety-focused

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2024FDM213ModRoundabout

Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 672, Roundabouts: An Informational Guide . Only single-lane, in the current edition of the Highway Capacity Manual ( HCM ) when conducting a roundabout operational, information on HCS and SIDRA, see Traffic Analysis Handbook , Chapter 6 . To optimize safety, is warranted in the early years will have a negative effect on safety and operational performance. When, High-Speed Approach Geometry Exhibit 213-2 illustrates the Department’s desired geometry

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2026FDM213ModRoundabout

Exhibit 213-2 illustrates the Department’s desired geometry for a high-speed two-lane undivided highway, in the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 1043, Guide for Roundabouts Only single, 3 213.2 Operational Analysis Use the methodology in the current edition of the Highway Capacity, Handbook. To optimize safety and operation performance, provide only the lanes that are warranted, ). Having more lanes than what is warranted in the early years will have a negative effect on safety

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20200608_CTDBusinessMtgPkg

Conroy Rural Area Capital Assistance Grant Recommendations BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Department, vehicles with lifts and safety equipment at $76,243 each. (Replacement vehicles.) $152,486.00, 59.5% One cutaway vehicle with lift and safety equipment (addition to fleet). Requests waiver, $27,882 2) One MiniBus with lift and safety equipment $71,021. (Replacement vehicle.) $98,903.00, MV Contract Transportation, Inc. For Profit 32.2% Two cutaway vehicles with lifts and safety

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FDOT TA Set-Aside Program Tentative Work Program FY 2025-2026 – FY 2029-2030 Detailed Table Set_as-of-2025-04-09_ADA

Intentionally Left Blank State of Florida Department of Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n Printed, PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IMPROVE- MENT $3,021,105 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $3,021,105 $3,021,105 $0 $0 $3,021,105 1 4468301 CHARLOTTE SR 45 (US 41) FROM KINGS HIGHWAY TO CONWAY BLVD SIDEWALK $0, DESOTO SW WELLES AVENUE SIDEWALKS FROM CR 760A TO US HIGHWAY 17/SR 35 SIDEWALK $1,925 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0, $551,885 $0 $676,307 District 1 State of Florida Department of Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n Printed

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Final Corridor Report

of the existing ground to the water table. Florida Department of Transportation FINAL SR 710 CORRIDOR, at two locations, just west of SW Martin Highway and just west of SW Fox Brown Road. The bridges, needs and is thus recommended. Florida Department of Transportation FINAL SR 710 CORRIDOR REPORT, Highway System. The existing project corridor extends (see Figure 1) through predominantly rural land, Florida Department of Transportation Corridor Report SR 710 PD&E Study - FM#: 4193441-22-01 % i* v

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