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PlanningAgencyoftheYear

PlanningAgencyoftheYear, Planning Agency of the Year Step 1: Provide your contact information (Nominator) Nominator’s, Tallahassee, FL 32399 Planning Agency of the Year Purpose: To recognize a planning agency, areas. Consideration will be given to timely submission of planning grant deliverables, information about the agency’s efforts to include transportation disadvantaged planning into local, period. If not, all tasks were completed, please explain. FORMTEXT       Describe the Planning

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Planning

Planning, Planning  Pursuant to Section 332.006, FS , the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Aviation Office supports aviation planning efforts, Florida Aviation System Planning Process (CFASPP), and produces aviation studies and documents such as the Florida Statewide Aviation Economic Impact Study, the Guidebook for Airport Master Planning, , focused the system plan on traditional aviation system planning elements, but also included an analysis

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Planning

Planning, Planning 2022 Florida Statewide Economic, for Airport Master Planning (2021-2022) Impacts of COVID-19 to the Florida Airport and Airline Industry

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Metropolitan Planning Support

Metropolitan Planning Support, the FDOT Office of Policy Planning at planning@dot.state.fl.us.  Useful Links, Metropolitan Planning Support Welcome The Office of Policy Planning (OPP) coordinates its work with Florida's 27 Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), and federal, state, that coordination. Please direct any questions to The Office of Policy Planning. Florida Metropolitan Planning, Handbook Additional Metropolitan Planning Support Resources LRTP Adoption Schedule Florida MPOs

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Transit Planning

Transit Planning, Transit Office Transit Planning Functions of the Transit Planning Section The Transit Planning Section provides technical and planning support to Florida transit systems and FDOT District, to access the Transit Planning Office's primary functional areas and resources: Planning Areas and Resources Transit Planning Transit Facilities Design Transit and Technology Transit

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Planning Resources

Planning Resources, Planning Resources Home / More / Planning Resources The District 3 Planning Team oversees a wide range of efforts and programs that lay the groundwork, (set by Planning Council) Application Deadline to the Planning Council/Agency and RRTP Thursday, February 19, 2026 Planning Agency/Council/RRPT Priority List Drafts due to FDOT Thursday, April 23, 2026 Planning Agency/Council Priority List FINAL due to FDOT Transportation Regional Incentive

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Non-Metropolitan Planning Support

Non-Metropolitan Planning Support, Planning Support Welcome The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT, of a designated metropolitan planning area, to address their transportation planning needs. The resources, local governments in the transportation planning process. Florida's Nonmetropolitan Planning Process, with nonmetropolitan local officials in the transportation planning process. The current version of this report is available here: A Review of FDOT's Nonmetropolitan Transportation Planning Process 2024. FDOT

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Transportation and Community Planning

Transportation and Community Planning, Transportation and Community Planning About Community Planning Florida's Community Planning Act ensures that as population grows, adequate, , FDOT's community planning responsibilities include: Providing technical assistance to local governments, based design. Supporting collaborative planning approaches that bring together the Department and its, , comprehensive, and cooperative manner. Providing expertise to the state on transportation policy, planning

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305 -Transportation Planning - Modal and Regional Planning

305 -Transportation Planning - Modal and Regional Planning,  PMG 110 THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS – MODAL & REGIONAL PLANNING PAGE 1 OF 3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT GUIDE 10/23/2023 Modal Planning Guided by the SIS Plan, the FDOT coordinates statewide planning for each transportation mode. Highway: Its purpose is to serve interstate and regional, of the SIS. The FDOT systems planning office periodically updates the SIS Cost Feasible Plan, or regional transit system. These plans are required to have a 10-year planning horizon, be consistent

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Transportation Planning Exchange Awards

Transportation Planning Exchange Awards, Excellence in Transportation Planning Awards The Transportation Planning Exchange 2024 will be held in St. Petersburg, FL in partnership with FLPRITE. Please stay tuned for future updates! Past Award Winners During the Transportation Planning Exchange 2020 Virtual Conference, we recognized recipients of the 2019 Excellence in Transportation Planning, Virtual Award Ceremony, click here. 2020 Excellence in Transportation Planning Awards Congratulations

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Planning-Regulation-Summary-HandoutNOV2017

Planning-Regulation-Summary-HandoutNOV2017,  Transportation Performance Measures Assisting Florida with Implementing Requirements November 2017 Planning Regulations Summary Handout Chart Legend Related to Performance Measures (Final Rules: 3/15/16, 1/18/17, 5/19/17) Related to Plans the MPO Needs to Integrate per 23 CFR 450.306(d)(4, : 10/24/16) Related to New Planning Requirements (Final Rule: 5/27/16) Planning Regulations Summary Handout Planning Regulations Summary Handout Planning Regulations Summary Handout Next Steps

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3.-Florida-Aviation-Planning

3.-Florida-Aviation-Planning,  FLORIDA AVIAT ION PLANNING MODULE OVERVIEW 1. Introduction 2. FDOT AO Planning Documents 3, Outreach 6. AMP/ALP FDOT Review Process 2 INTRODUCTION 3 FDOT’S AVIATION PLANNING RESPONSIBILITIES FDOT Aviation Office supports aviation planning efforts through... Development of: • Florida Aviation System Plan (FA S P ) • Continuing Florida Aviation System Planning Process (CFASPP, 332.006 4 FDOT’S AVIATION PLANNING RESPONSIBILITIES Florida's aviation facilities include (2023

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Planning Agency of the Year

Planning Agency of the Year, Transportation Disadvantaged Award Nomination Form Planning Agency of the Year, materials to CTDOmbudsman@dot.state.fl.us by September 6, 2024. Planning Agency of the Year Purpose: To recognize a planning agency that went beyond the scope of their work to support the Transportation Disadvantaged Program. Criteria: This award is for the planning agency that has, and LCB Committee meetings coordinated/held in 2023-24. FORMTEXT       Does the Planning Agency

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305 - Transportation Planning - MPO

305 - Transportation Planning - MPO,  PMG 110 THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS - METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS PAGE 1 OF 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT GUIDE 10/23/2023 Metropolitan Planning Organizations Transportation planning in metropolitan areas is the responsibility of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) which are also sometimes referred to as Transportation Planning Organizations (TPO) or Transportation Planning Agencies (TPA). The diagram on the left, Metropolitan Planning Council Responsibilities, shows

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305 -Transportation Planning - MPO

305 -Transportation Planning - MPO,  PMG 110 THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS - METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS PAGE 1 OF 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT GUIDE 10/23/2023 Metropolitan Planning Organizations Transportation planning in metropolitan areas is the responsibility of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) which are also sometimes referred to as Transportation Planning Organizations (TPO) or Transportation Planning Agencies (TPA). The diagram on the left, Metropolitan Planning Council Responsibilities, shows

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305 - Transportation Planning - MPO

305 - Transportation Planning - MPO,  PMG 110 THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS - METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS PAGE 1 OF 3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT GUIDE 10/23/2023 Metropolitan Planning Organizations Transportation planning in metropolitan areas is the responsibility of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) which are also sometimes referred to as Transportation Planning Organizations (TPO) or Transportation Planning Agencies (TPA). The diagram on the left, Metropolitan Planning Council Responsibilities, shows

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305 - Transportation Planning - MPO

305 - Transportation Planning - MPO,  PMG 110 THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS - METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS PAGE 1 OF 3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT GUIDE 10/23/2023 Metropolitan Planning Organizations Transportation planning in metropolitan areas is the responsibility of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) which are also sometimes referred to as Transportation Planning Organizations (TPO) or Transportation Planning Agencies (TPA). The diagram on the left, Metropolitan Planning Council Responsibilities, shows

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FDOT Office of Policy Planning

FDOT Office of Policy Planning, Welcome to Policy Planning Welcome to the Office of Policy Planning (OPP) within the Florida Department of Transportation. OPP oversees a wide range of planning, policy and research activities to advance Florida's statewide transportation system. Please direct any questions to The Office of Policy Planning, for more information. Office of Policy Planning Dana Reiding Director 605 Suwannee St

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110 - Transportation Planning - MPO

110 - Transportation Planning - MPO,  PMG 110 THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS PAGE 1 OF 3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT GUIDE 03/01/2021 Metropolitan Planning Organizations Transportation planning in metropolitan areas is the responsibility of Metropolitan Planning Organizations. The diagram on the Left, Metropolitan Planning Council, can be found on the website of the Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council. Urban transportation planning and the advent of MPOs began with the passage of the Federal-Aid Highway

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305 - Transportation Planning SIS

305 - Transportation Planning SIS,  PMG 110 THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS - STRATEGIC INTERMODAL SYSTEM (SIS) PAGE 1 OF 2, as the foundation for a new way of planning and managing Florida’s transportation system. The SIS, .  Advances a multimodal approach to planning to increase mobility for people and freight on complete end, available for interregional travel.  Links the state’s transportation planning and investment decisions, flows.  Shifts from reactive to proactive planning of future transportation investments

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