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MPOAC-Governing-Board-Agenda-04-29-21
Department of Transportation B. Federal Highway Administration 6. Business Items & Presentations A. MPOAC, of Regional Councils D. MPOAC Transportation Revenue Study E. Highway Safety Improvement Program
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Department of Transportation B. Federal Highway Administration 6. Business Items & Presentations A. MPOAC, of Regional Councils D. MPOAC Transportation Revenue Study E. Highway Safety Improvement Program
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900105 Daily from Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Citation Data Uniform Traffic, contract S4 Dashboard: SHSP Emphasis Area filters • Stra tegic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) • Data, ) method • FDOT Highway Safety Manual User Guide • Project Development and Environment (PD&E, ://u b r.fdot.gov/basemaps Florida’s S t rategic Highway Safety Plan 2021-2024: • https, Signal4 A n a l y t i c s for Safety A n a l y sis FDOT State Safety Office Crash Records
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900105 Daily from Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Citation Data Uniform Traffic, contract S4 Dashboard: SHSP Emphasis Area filters • Stra tegic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) • Data, ) method • FDOT Highway Safety Manual User Guide • Project Development and Environment (PD&E, ://u b r.fdot.gov/basemaps Florida’s S t rategic Highway Safety Plan 2021-2024: • https, Signal4 A n a l y t i c s for Safety A n a l y sis FDOT State Safety Office Crash Records
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and is viable based on safety, operational and engineering criteria. To ensure access decisions are properly administered, both Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Florida Department of Transportation, or Modified Access to Limited- Access Highways on the Strategic on the State Highway System (SHS, ). The IRC is the primary point of contact for all Requesters, both inside and outside the Department, Department of Transportation. You can find recent press releases, public notices, media contacts, links
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Percent Of Low Bid Total Bid Rank Vendor Bid Type Bid Status 1 HIGHWAY SAFETY DEVICES, INC, for the DEPARTMENT to quickly respond to unexpected safety and/or operational issues for a period of two, Alternate Ext Amount Ext Amount (1) HIGHWAY SAFETY DEVICES, INC. (2) TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, LLC (3, Amount Unit Price Item Description Alternate Ext Amount Ext Amount (1) HIGHWAY SAFETY DEVICES, INC, Amount Ext Amount (1) HIGHWAY SAFETY DEVICES, INC. (2) TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, LLC (3
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/contracts/d5/bid-tabs/2024/apr02/e52f6bidtabs.pdf?sfvrsn=768ad0b2_1RESUME-DEYO
Department of Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n State Highway Engineer—1995-1999 Chief Engineer for multi, throughout Florida for resolution of highway construction disputes. Consulting Engineer Senior Vice, , Georgia and Alabama. Regional Manager 2003-2009 Manager of Georgia office for mid-size highway, . Major clients include Georgia Department of Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n a n d A t l a n t a M e t ro Counties. Regional Manager—2001-2003 Manager of office for mid-size highway CEI firm in Florida
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life of an existing highway and enhance highway safety for all modes of travel. This includes, and requirements specific to RRR projects necessary to evaluate existing roadways for safety and performance. The District Safety Engineer (DSE) and District Safety Administrator (DSA) must be involved in determining safety needs. Target Speed must be established early in the design process to assist with meeting safety objectives. 114.1.1 Improvements in RRR Projects RRR projects must meet FDM Part 2
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American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) "AASHTO is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association representing highway and transportation departments in the 50 states, Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP), the Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP, . Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) The FHWA website provides information regarding FHWA's mission, (RITA) Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) RITA coordinates the U.S. Department
https://www.fdot.gov/research/related-sites.shtmTransportation Secretary Jared Perdue
million in statewide highway safety projects and initiatives, such as preventing wrong-way driving, : Governor’s Floridians First Budget Invests in Roadway Safety, Congestion Relief & Florida’s Economic, transportation system,” said Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Secretary Jared W. Perdue, P.E., space industry, and ensure road safety.” Reducing Congestion to Get Families Home for Dinner$4.9 billion in highway maintenance and construction while adding 181 new lane miles to Florida’s nation-leading
https://www.fdot.gov/info/co/news/2025/12112025Highway Traffic Noise Updates Meeting_Presentation
Highway Traffic Noise Updates Meeting_Presentation, Highway Traffic Noise Updates Highway Traffic Noise Updates: A Look at New Noise Policies, Tools and Resources June 24, 2025 Highway Traffic Noise Updates Type question here Highway Traffic, – Mobile/Ta b let Highway Traffic Noise Updates For technical issues, visit GoTo Webinar online, ): Highway Traffic Noise Updates Introduction Speaker - Cristina Schoonard • Over 15 years of experience specializing in highway traffic noise, contamination, air quality, water quality, and other
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/environment/highway-traffic-noise-updates-meeting_presentation.pdf?sfvrsn=b7c0f735_1Highway Traffic Noise
Highway Traffic Noise, of Environmental Management Highway Traffic Noise How Is Highway Traffic Noise is Evaluated? This video, “Understanding Highway Traffic Noise Policy and Procedure”, was developed by Florida, [A], as defined by FDOT) in highway traffic noise is predicted to occur as a direct result, a highway and noise sensitive site. To effectively reduce traffic noise, a barrier must be relatively, /construction, safety, access, right-of-way, maintenance, drainage and utility criteria to be considered
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highway and enhance highway safety for all modes of travel. This includes the placement, projects necessary to evaluate existing roadways for safety and performance. The District Safety Engineer and District Safety Administrator must be involved in determining safety needs. Target Speed must be established early in the design process to assist with meeting safety objectives. 114.1.1, recommended by the Safety Assessment described in FDM 114.3.2.2. (2) Pavement Resurfacing
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highway and enhance highway safety for all modes of travel. This includes the placement, projects necessary to evaluate existing roadways for safety and performance. The District Safety Engineer and District Safety Administrator must be involved in determining safety needs. Target Speed must be established early in the design process to assist with meeting safety objectives. 114.1.1, recommended by the Safety Assessment described in FDM 114.3.2.2. (2) Pavement Resurfacing
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highway and enhance highway safety for all modes of travel. This includes the placement, projects necessary to evaluate existing roadways for safety and performance. The District Safety Engineer (DSE) and District Safety Administrator (DSA) must be involved in determining safety needs. Target Speed must be established early in the design process to assist with meeting safety, improvements recommended by the safety assessment described in FDM 114.3.2.2. (2) Pavement
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highway and enhance highway safety for all modes of travel. This includes the placement, projects necessary to evaluate existing roadways for safety and performance. The District Safety Engineer (DSE) and District Safety Administrator (DSA) must be involved in determining safety needs. Target Speed must be established early in the design process to assist with meeting safety, improvements recommended by the safety assessment described in FDM 114.3.2.2. (2) Pavement
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Florida Department of Transportation Research USF-CUTR I-4 FRAME Project Before Study: Data Collection and Analysis of Safety and Mobility Conditions Prior to Implementation Project Number, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Interstate 4 (I-4) Florida’s Regional Advanced Mobility, on the project corridor and documented how the I-4 FRAME project would address the various safety and mobility goals set out by FDOT. After the goals were established for safety and mobility, data
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/research/reports/fdot-bdv25-977-77-sum.pdf?sfvrsn=29f13a_1SR 869/SW 10th Street Connector from Florida-s Turnpike/Sawgrass Expressway to SR 9/I-95 - DRAFT
the land for the highway was purchased. As such, the current corridor has suffered from numerous safety, WINTER WEATHER ALERT The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT, . Equipment and personnel are staged to keep Florida’s highway system safe and operational. Please visit, roadways will work together to alleviate traffic congestion in the area, improve operations and safety, I-95 at SW 10th Street Interchange The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT
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Florida Department of Transportation NEWSLETTER Roadway Safety and Improve Traffic Operations, Involved: www.I-95StLucieCoSouthPDE.com PROJECT OVERVIEW The Florida Department of Transportation, limits for both current and future travel conditions. The Study will also evaluate safety, safety, enhance resiliency, support the supply chain, and promote economic development. · Provide, COMPONENTS · Managed lanes are highway facilities or a set of lanes where operational strategies
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Florida Department of Transportation NEWSLETTER FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MISSION STATEMENT The Florida Department of Transportation’s mission is to provide a safe statewide, the quality of life and connectedness of the state’s communities. PROJECT OVERVIEW The Florida Department, conditions. The Study will also evaluate safety and interchange operations. The project goals and objectives align with the FDOT’s vision to improve safety, enhance resiliency, support the supply
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