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BDV31-932-10-Task5_MPO_Resiliency_Final_Report

(FHWA) defines 7 |Page resilience as “the ability to anticipate, prepare for, and adapt to changing conditions and withstand, respond to, and recover rapidly from disruptions” (FHWA, 2014, of existing transportation infrastructure to natural disasters (FHWA, 2017). While the FAST Act, ) • Vulnerability assessments and related studies (where applicable) • MPO websites • FHWA Florida MPO, ). FHWA defines resiliency as “the ability to anticipate, prepare for, and adapt to changing

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2023-08-04 FDOT MPO Program Management Handbook

FHWA Planning Funds & Agreements .................................................... 3-11 FTA, ............................................ 3-40 FHWA/FTA Approval, .................................................. 3-42 Initial Authorization of FHWA Planning Funds ........................................ 3-43, FHWA Fund Authorizations .................................................... 3-44 3.8 Close-Out of FHWA Funds.............................................................................. 3-45 Close

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2024FDM128FedAidCert

a Stewardship and Oversight Agreement with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) setting forth the respective roles, responsibilities, and accountability of FDOT and FHWA in the administration of Federal-aid highway funds. See FHWA-FDOT Stewardship and Oversight Agreement, Topic No. 700-000-005 and Title 23 United States Code 106 (23 USC 106) . Under this agreement, FHWA grants to FDOT general, projects FHWA and FDOT used the risk-based approach to select as projects of Division Interest” (PoDI

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2025FDM128FedAidCert

a Stewardship and Oversight Agreement with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) setting forth the respective roles, responsibilities, and accountability of FDOT and FHWA in the administration of Federal-aid highway funds. See FHWA-FDOT Stewardship and Oversight Agreement, Topic No. 700-000-005 and Title 23 United States Code 106 (23 USC 106). Under this agreement, FHWA grants to FDOT general, FHWA and FDOT used the risk-based approach to select as projects of Division Interest” (PoDI

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2025FDM128FedAidCert

a Stewardship and Oversight Agreement with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) setting forth the respective roles, responsibilities, and accountability of FDOT and FHWA in the administration of Federal-aid highway funds. See FHWA-FDOT Stewardship and Oversight Agreement, Topic No. 700-000-005 and Title 23 United States Code 106 (23 USC 106) . Under this agreement, FHWA grants to FDOT general, projects FHWA and FDOT used the risk-based approach to select as projects of Division Interest” (PoDI

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2026FDM128FedAidCert

(FDOT) has a Stewardship and Oversight Agreement with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) setting forth the respective roles, responsibilities, and accountability of FDOT and FHWA in the administration of Federal-aid highway funds. See FHWA-FDOT S tewardship and Oversight Agreement, Topic No. 700-000-005 and Title 23 United States Code 106 (23 USC 106). Under this agreement, FHWA grants, for those projects FHWA and FDOT used the risk-based approach to select as projects of Division

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2026FDM128FedAidCert

(FDOT) has a Stewardship and Oversight Agreement with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) setting forth the respective roles, responsibilities, and accountability of FDOT and FHWA in the administration of Federal-aid highway funds. See FHWA-FDOT S tewardship and Oversight Agreement, Topic No. 700-000-005 and Title 23 United States Code 106 (23 USC 106). Under this agreement, FHWA grants, for those projects FHWA and FDOT used the risk-based approach to select as projects of Division

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fdot-bed25-977-19-rpt

of Transportation FDOT Florida Department of Transportation's FHWA Federal Highway Administration FL Florida FYA, and being illuminated for a long time during the green signal indication. • Deploying FHWA-proven

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4- OEM NEPA Delegation_I95

 Fe d e ra l - S tate Pa rtners h ip The environmental re view, consultation, and other actions re quire d by applicable fe deral environmenta l laws for this project are being, or have been, carried out by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) pursuant t o 23 U.S.C. § 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding date d May 26, 2022, and execute d by the Fe d e ra l H i g hway Administration (FHWA) and FDOT

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Chapter5s7

heading, and the designation of FHWA Project of Division Involvement (PODI) shall be shown. 5.7.6, Progress Estimates, monthly billing to the FHWA, Final Estimates and final billing to FHWA should, Participation of cost and time increases or decreases are contained in Section 7.3.10 of this Manual. On FHWA, Engineering and Inspection administered projects make every effort to obtain from the FHWA, for contract modifications, in accordance with Section 7.3.10.2 of this Manual. On FHWA Delegated

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7000303-724commResp

: Change implemented prior to proposal sent for FHWA approval. ******************************************************************************

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Local Agency Specifications(DEL)

Superintendents (FACERS), and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). LAP120 (REV 3-2-22) (FHWA 7-13-21) (FY 2023-24) Earthwork Related Operation for LAP (Class-D) LAP334 (REV 3-2-22) (FHWA 7-2-21) (FY 2023-24) Asphalt Concrete for LAP (Class-D) LAP344 (REV 6-9-21) (FHWA 7-2-21) (FY 2023-24) Concrete

5 - OEM NEPA Delegation_I95

 Fe d e ra l - S tate Pa rtners h ip The environmental re view, consultation, and other actions re quire d by applicable fe deral environmenta l laws for this project are being, or have been, carried out by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) pursuant t o 23 U.S.C. § 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding date d May 26, 2022, and execute d by the Fe d e ra l H i g hway Administration (FHWA) and FDOT

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FMPP-8-Month-Lookahead-Oct25_10142025

for FHWA review JANUARY 2026 ; District/MPO meet to begin the development of a new 2-year UPWP, in Liaison Toolkit for FHWA review APRIL ; EARLY APRIL – District provides TIP Download Files to MPO, transmits final UPWP in GAP for FHWA / FTA a p p roval ; JUNE 30 – 100% of PL funds are authorized, for FHWA review FLORIDA METROPOLITAN PLANNING PARTNERSHIP EIGHT MONTH LOOK-AHEAD

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TIP Schedule May2025

Aid Management Office submits statewide Draft STIP to FHWA. By August 31: FDOT Secretary approves TIPs and submits Final STIP to FHWA. AU G U ST FHWA/FTA approves all MPO Performance Measures. AU G U ST-S E PTE M B E R By September 30: FHWA/FTA approve STIP. S E PTEMB E R MAR AUG JULY

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Federal Grant Programs

Administration (FHWA). Local agencies must be certified to deliver LAP projects. Federal Discretionary Grants, (FHWA) but the type of work or grant funding does not conform to the Department's standard Federal-aid, Programs Manual. FHWA Emergency Relief When a State of Emergency is issued by a Governor’s Proclamation or a Presidential Declaration the FHWA ER Program may be activated. Furthermore, this funding source

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