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PI Handbook_February2021
.............................................................. 10 3.1 Public Involvement during Planning, ................................................................................ 48 Figure 6.2: Example Public Hearing Planning Checklist, Planning Organization NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration OPP Office of Policy Planning PD&E Project Development and Environment PDF Portable, for projects, from planning to maintenance 4 Identifying the Public Identifying the audience
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11-1 2 11. Other Planning Products and Processes Key Chapter Changes The Other Planning, accessibility. (November 22, 2024) 3 Contents 11. Other Planning Products and Processes, 11.2 Safety Planning, ) .................................................................................. 8 MPO LRTPs, TIPs, and the Metropolitan Transportation Planning Process, .............................................................................................................. 13 11.4 Resilience Planning
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No. 23I-012 March 25, 2024 River to Sea Transportation Planning Organization What We Did The Florida, of the River to Sea Transportation Planning Organization’s (TPO) accounting and financial management, of Transportation Audit Report No. 23I-012 ● Page 3 of 21 BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION Metropolitan Planning, of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) for urbanized areas with populations greater than 50,000 people. MPOs are federally mandated Transportation Planning Organizations (TPOs), comprised
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MPOAC Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council 605 Suwannee Street, MS 28B, The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council Freight Committee Minutes from, resenter 3 6 Total Participants MPOAC Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council, from Work Program estimate updates. MPOAC Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council, improvement plan (TIP) or the first MPOAC Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory
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is one of several products intended to assist Florida transportation policy makers and planning, is available at: www.dot.state.fl.us/planning/trends Travel Demand The Transportation System, by planning for major corridors that connect Florida’s regions. These future corridors will help advance, Transportation Plans and Studies www.dot.state.fl.us/planning/plans Florida Transportation Performance www.fdotperforms.org Florida Transportation Trends and Conditions www.dot.state.fl.us/planning
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Fiscal Years 22/23 – 23/24 Unified Planning Work Program Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council Prepared By: Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council, ) 414-4037 www.mpoac.org Prepared By: Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council, DISSEMINATION 22 Task 2.1 – MPOAC Institute Training Activities 23 3.0 PROJECT PLANNING AND REPORTS 26, , Environment & Community Planning 32 Task 3.4 – Safety, Operations and Management 35 Task 3.5 – MPOAC
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(CUTR) for hosting the virtual “scenario planning” workshop and express gratitude to each participant, County Transit Ta ra Crawford, Luis Ortiz Sanchez Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization Peter, Transit System Jesus Gomez Hernando/Citrus Metropolitan Planning Organization Steve Diez Jacksonville, Transportation Planning Agency Valerie Neilson Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority Heather Sobush, Jacob Labutka St. Lucie Transportation Planning Organization Marceia Lathou StarMetro Andrea Rosser
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Office of Policy Planning presented to presented by Office of Policy Planning AV/EV Impacts, 30, 2019 Mark Reichert, FDOT Office of Policy Planning, Administrator for Metropolitan Planning Office of Policy Planning TODAY’S OBJECTIVE 2 Overview of transportation funding in Florida Future Funding Trends Help get the message out Office of Policy Planning State Fuel Taxes $2,413.7, to local governments nor $1.3 billion in Toll Revenue receipts. 3 Office of Policy Planning 18.4¢ 6
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) are required by federal law to coordinate and work cooperatively with Metropolitan Planning Organizations, planning process. In Florida, state statute §339.175 requires that MPOs and the Florida Department of Transportation work cooperatively on planning and programming activities. Furthermore, Florida, with the 27 MPOs in the state to meet the requirements of the 3-C transportation planning process, to inform planning processes, support information sharing, and advance research. To support
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Integrating Resiliency into the Transportation Planning Process Current State of the Practice, , AICP Office of Policy Planning 605 Suwannee Street Prepared by: Crystal Goodison, Isabelle Thomas, for Resiliency Planning, ............................................................................................................ 24 4.3.3 Scenario Planning, ..................................... 42 5.9 Developing Planning Frameworks
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Planning Consistency in PD&E Jennifer Marshall, PE Director, Office of Environmental, Nicholas.reid@dot.state.fl.us Planning Consistency in PD&E What is Planning Consistency What is Planning Consistency? Planning Documents (LRTP, STIP, TIP) + NEPA Environmental Documents/Reevaluations, The Circle of Life (Planning Connectivity) SIS Plan Money Magic (Funding Implementation) PE PE, phase across one or anything less than all segments is not acceptable to meet planning consistency
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Planning Consistency in PD&E Jennifer Marshall, PE Director, Office of Environmental, Nicholas.reid@dot.state.fl.us Planning Consistency in PD&E What is Planning Consistency What is Planning Consistency? Planning Documents (LRTP, STIP, TIP) + NEPA Environmental Documents/Reevaluations, The Circle of Life (Planning Connectivity) SIS Plan Money Magic (Funding Implementation) PE PE, phase across one or anything less than all segments is not acceptable to meet planning consistency
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; System Planning and Access; and Airspace and Safety. Recommendations were developed for each area, will continue to advise FDOT in the next phases of AAM planning for the state. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS, , eVTOL operators, and vertiport developers. Regulatory System Planning & Access Conduct a cross, for the necessary supporting infrastructure. Advisory System Planning & Access Conduct a statewide review, assets which could be used to support AAM. Advisory System Planning & Access Incorporate AAM
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Final Estimates Pre-Planning Revised: December 2TBD, 20242 Final Estimates Pre-Planning 2.2-1 Section 2.2 FINAL ESTIMATES PRE-PLANNING 2.2.1 PURPOSE This section introduces procedures for the pre-planning of required Final Estimates Documentation to assist those charged with the responsibility, Manual Effective: August 1, 1999 Final Estimates Pre-Planning Revised: December 2TBD, 20242 Final Estimates Pre-Planning 2.2-2 (E) Add the contract to the Final Estimate Status (FES) application
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Programs & Services Planning Programs & Services Forecasting & Trends Office Office of Policy Planning Systems Implementation Office
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Final Estimates Pre-Planning Revised: May 31, 2024 Final Estimates Pre-Planning 2.2-1 Section 2.2 FINAL ESTIMATES PRE-PLANNING 2.2.1 PURPOSE This section introduces procedures for the pre-planning, Effective: August 1, 1999 Final Estimates Pre-Planning Revised: May 31, 2024 Final Estimates Pre-Planning 2.2-2 (E) Add the contract to the Final Estimate Status (FES) application. The fields, Estimates Pre-Planning Revised: May 31, 2024 Final Estimates Pre-Planning 2.2-3 NOTE: Only final
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Treasure Coast Regional Planning Model Version 5.1 (TCRPM5.1) *Current Adopted Model* The Treasure Coast Regional Planning Model Version 5.1 (TCRPM 5.1) is the most recent, current officially adopted model. TCRPM was used in the 2045 LRTP adoptions by the Treasure Coast M/TPOs. The model features the base year of 2015 and the cost feasible forecast year of 2045. ▪ Model Version Number: TCRPM5.1 ▪ Date of Model Completion: December 2023 ▪ Key Differences Compared to Previous Model
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January 23, 2025 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM Facilitated by the Honorable Mayra Uribe, Governing Board Chair FLORIDA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZAT I O N ADVISORY COUNCIL GOVERNING BOARD MEETING The Florida Hotel and Conference Center 1500 Sand Lake Road, Orlando, Florida 32809 TIME ITEM PRESENTER 2:30 PM Call to Order and Welcome » Pledge of Allegiance » Roll Call » Approval of Minutes, Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32809 Dana Reiding, Interim Director Office of Policy Planning Florida
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January 23, 2025 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM Facilitated by David Hutchinson, Staff Directors Chair FLORIDA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZAT I O N ADVISORY COUNCIL STAFF DIRECTORS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING The Florida Hotel and Conference Center 1500 Sand Lake Road, Orlando, Florida 32809 TIME ITEM PRESENTER 12:30 PM Call to Order and Welcome » Pledge of Allegiance » RollCall » Approval, Hutchinson Dana Reiding, Interim Director Office of Policy Planning Florida Department
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January 23, 2025 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Facilitated by the Honorable Mayra Uribe, Executive Committee Chair FLORIDA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZAT I O N ADVISORY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING The Florida Hotel and Conference Center 1500 Sand Lake Road, Orlando, Florida 32809 TIME ITEM PRESENTER 10:30 AM Call to Order and Welcome » Pledge of Allegiance » RollCall » Approval, , Interim Director Office of Policy Planning Florida Department of Transportation (850) 414-4719
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