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2023-08-04 FDOT MPO Program Management Handbook
Planning Revised: August 2023 The purpose of the MPO Program Management Handbook, hereafter referred, ) and Florida’s Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) staff for carrying out their metropolitan transportation planning responsibilities. The Handbook presents procedures, policies, and timelines for the purpose of developing MPO planning and programming products that are required by Federal and State, is developed and maintained by FDOT staff in the Office of Policy Planning (OPP) and is a living
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TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS .................................................... 2-5 2.2.1, ................................................................................................. 2-5 2.2.2 Transportation Planning Agencies .......................................................... 2-7 2.2.3 Key Planning Documents, ............................................................... 2-10 2.3.1.1 Additional Planning Screen Criteria, ................................................... 2-17 2.3.7 Planning Screen
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Planning Design Construction Lessons Learned Questions & Answers AGENDA INTRO D UCT I O N S, 2019-2022 Citizen Request Traffic OPS Studies Planning Study Design 2022-2023 Construction, Way/13 th St S W 3 r d A v e n u e ‘ PLANNING Project History Qualitative Assessment, and design examining a roundabout or a traffic signal at study intersection PLANNING Project History, be 2nd option PLANNING IntersectionOperationalAnalysis–January2018 • Re-examined operations
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Program (TRIP). The TRIP leverages state documentary stamp tax proceeds to promote regional planning, and operating) identified through the metropolitan transportation planning process by removing various, funding from the STTF less predictable for the purposes of planning and project implementation, transportation planning funds shall not be regarded as state funds for purposes of expenditure. The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) provides funding to metropolitan planning
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| Planning Communications The Communications Office keeps the public informed about DOT-related, & Budget work in tandem to deliver a range of essential financial services, including planning, developing, | Seaport and Waterways | Spaceport | Transit Planning FDOT Planning provides the foundation for programming and project delivery through innovative planning and effective outreach to strategically advance the best transportation solutions at the right time. Divisions: Policy Planning
https://www.fdot.gov/agencyresources/offices.shtm2022 MPOAC Freight Committee Priorities Program Project List
District 7 16 The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council 2022 Freight Priorities Program Program Overview The Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council (MPOAC, -priority freight projects within the planning boundaries of Florida’s Metropolitan Planning, . 1 “Metropolitan Planning Organizations” is not an exclusive term. It also encompasses Transportation Planning Organizations (TPO) and Transportation Planning Agencies (TPA)
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FLORIDA MPOAC COMPLETE STREETS BEST PRACTICES 2017-2018 Florida Metropolitan Planning, and Building Support 2. Measuring Activity Levels 3. Planning a Connected Network 4. Documenting, and bicycle count data. Complete Streets Best Practices 3. Planning a Connected Network, in Network Planning City of Bonita Springs Adopted a complete streets policy resolution and began, concept planning and construction projects submitted by the local governments. The most competitive
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RolesoftheDistrictsandContinuing Florida Aviation System Planning Process (CFASPP)......... 1 1.3 FASP 2, .......................................................33 7.5 Planningand Administration Metrics, CO2 – Carbon Dioxide CFASPP – Continuing Florida Aviation Systems Planning Process CFR – Code, MRO – Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul MPOAC – Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council MWS, for the future. Through its commitment to these comprehensive and consistent planning efforts, Florida
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A. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT O F TRANSPORTATION Mr. Mark Reichert, Administrator for Metropolitan Planning, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Office of Policy Planning, updated the members, as a whole. As a result, $118k of Florida’s original federal planning funds (PL) allocation has been reallocated to Texas (0.53 percent of the total national amount). Federal Statewide Planning Finding, /FTA. FDOT and its respective metropolitan planning organizations and transit providers must
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Florida Metropolitan Planning Partnership October 22, 2025 FDOT Office of Policy Planning, Planning Housekeepin g • We will share the presentation following FMPP • Restrooms and exits • Wifi: • Hilton Honors Meeting • Password: DTOA2025 Office of Policy Planning 3 Office of Policy Planning 4 AICP Certification Maintenance (CM) • AICP members can earn CM credits for this activity (5.5 hours) • Course number: 9318425 • Course name: Florida Metropolitan Planning
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of Agreement. (b) Metropolitan Planning Organizations or Designated Official Planning Agencies approved, participation and the required match. (b) Planning Related. Planning related grant funds may be used by an eligible Metropolitan Planning Organization or Designated Official Planning Agency, amount of $1,372,060 of the Grants Program shall be designated for planning grants to assist, alternative. (6) Distribution of Planning Related Grants. Planning related grant funds
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of Agreement. (b) Metropolitan Planning Organizations or Designated Official Planning Agencies approved, participation and the required match. (b) Planning Related. Planning related grant funds may be used by an eligible Metropolitan Planning Organization or Designated Official Planning Agency, amount of $1,372,060 of the Grants Program shall be designated for planning grants to assist, alternative. (6) Distribution of Planning Related Grants. Planning related grant funds
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Director, recognized the 50th anniversary of the North Central Florida Regional Planning Commission. 3, the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) report showing expenditures and budget for the third quarter, O F TRANSPORTATION Mr. Mark Reichert, Administrator for Metropolitan Planning, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Office of Policy Planning, updated the members on FDOT activities, Positions still open include Chief Planner and Office of Policy Planning Director. o New staff
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people on the waiting list. Mr. Carl Mikyska, MPOAC Executive Director, presented the Unified Planning, A. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT O F TRANSPORTATION Mr. Mark Reichert, Administrator for Metropolitan Planning, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Office of Policy Planning, updated the members on FDOT, and Administration. o Positions still open include Chief Planner and Office of Policy Planning Director. o New staff to the Office of Policy Planning include Erika Thompson, Statewide MPO Coordinator
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Office of Policy Planning | February 2024 Guide for UPWP Development About This Document, planning work program (UPWP): An MPO shall document metropolitan transportation planning, planning work program (UPWP) or simplified statement of work in accordance with the provisions, with the department and public transportation providers, a unified planning work program that lists all planning tasks to be undertaken during the program year. The unified planning work program must
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........................................................................................... 22 Use of a Performance-Based Planning and Programming Process............................. 23 Coordination Requirements and Consensus Planning Document, information on each federal performance measure and highlights requirements for Metropolitan Planning, Programs (TIP) and Long-Range Transportation Plans (LRTP) and integrate TPM into the MPO planning, they are applied in the planning process. Table 9.1 TPM Terminology Term Definition Goal A broad
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Planning Factors & Planning Emphasis Areas, LRTP Update Frequency and Planning Horizon, to Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) and District MPO Liaison staff of the Florida Department, . The MPO must develop an LRTP that addresses no less than a 20-year planning horizon. This would include, through a performance-driven, outcome-based approach to planning for metropolitan areas of the state
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Supplement to January 28, 2008 “Transportation Planning Requirements and Their Relationship to NEPA Process Completion” February 9, 2011 1 Background The Office of Planning, Environment, certain Transportation Planning and Air Quality Conformity regulations and the timing of a final, information on what transportation planning requirements must be addressed before FHWA can make a final National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) decision. A project must meet various planning
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1 Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council Meeting of the MPOAC Staff, Monroy, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning Mark Reichert, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning Alex Gramovot, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning 2 Martin Markovich, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning Johnny Wong, Hillsborough MPO Michael Woods, Lake-Sumter MPO Carlos Roa, Miami
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of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning Mark Reichert, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning Alex Gramovot, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning Rusty Ennemoser, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning Jessica VanDenBogaert, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning Jeff Kramer, Center for Urban, -Walton CAC Dennis Smith, Planer-in-Residence, FSU Urban Planning Ronnie Lee Shelly, Jr., Graduate
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