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MPOAC-Governing-Board-Meeting-Package-November-2018

Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council MPOAC Governing Board Meeting, November 01, 2018 Page 2, Department of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning Mark Reichert, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning Mary Beth Washnock, Bay County TPO Greg Slay, Capital Region, , presented the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Report showing expenditures and budget for the full, Planning Manager, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Office of Policy Planning, updated

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320-Project Re-evaluation

and the Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) or Transportation Planning Organizations (TPO, 04/01/2021 planning consistency requirements prior to approval of the re-evaluation. Planning, ), and/or State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). For more planning consistency requirements refer to the Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) Program Management Handbook. Design Project

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PTO-25-01

) Justification Significance of Data-as-a-Service to Transit Planning Transit planners and operators, for transit service planning. Goals and Objectives The goal of this research is to better understand the potential value of Data-as-a-Service in transit demand estimation and transit service planning, and practice of using Data-as-a-Service for transit demand estimation and transit planning and (2) conduct, service planning leveraging Data-as-a- Service and standardized transit data. Proposed Research

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320- Project revaluation

with OEM and the Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) or Transportation Planning Organizations (TPO) so that all projects meet planning consistency requirements by the time Environmental Certification is needed. Planning consistency requires the identification of funding for the entire projects, planning consistency PMG 320 PROJECT RE-EVALUATION PAGE 2 OF 3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT GUIDE 04/01/2021 requirements refer to the Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) Program Management Handbook

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FDOT MPO Program Management Handbook_Ch 6

documents federal and state public participation requirements for Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Plan Federal and state transportation planning regulations describe the requirements for MPOs to conduct public participation activities during the transportation planning process and to develop, opportunities for the following stakeholders to give input on MPO planning products:  Individuals, parties with reasonable opportunities to be involved in the metropolitan transportation planning process

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MPOAC-Governing-Board-Meeting10.19

Department of Tra n s p o r tation Office of Policy Planning Annua lJo in tCe rt i f ica t ion R, Metropolitan Planning Coordinator Metropolitan Planning Program  Continuously monitor the program, the Metropolitan Planning Program through the Annual Joint Certification Risk Assessment • Responding to Annual Planning Findings • Responding to Office of Inspector General Audits • Maintaining the Metropolitan Planning Program Work Plan 13 Annual Joint Certification Risk Assessment  Current Risk

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MPOAC-Staff-Directors-Meeting 10.19

Department of Tra n s p o r tation Office of Policy Planning Annua lJo in tCe rt i f ica t ion R, Metropolitan Planning Coordinator Metropolitan Planning Program  Continuously monitor the program, the Metropolitan Planning Program through the Annual Joint Certification Risk Assessment • Responding to Annual Planning Findings • Responding to Office of Inspector General Audits • Maintaining the Metropolitan Planning Program Work Plan 13 Annual Joint Certification Risk Assessment  Current Risk

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Statewide-Long-Range-Revenue-ForecastJune2017

 Statewide Long Range Revenue Forecast Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION Carmen Monroy, Director Office of Policy Planning Martin Markovich Office of Policy Planning, Senior Economist, Office of Work Program and Budget (OWPB) ‐ Office of Policy Planning (OPP) ‐ Systems Planning Office (SPO) ‐ Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council (MPOAC) • Proposed Time Periods, Office of Policy Planning (850) 414‐4918 martin.markovich@dot.state.fl.us Florida Department

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2.-Transportation-Performance-MeasuresJuly192017

2017 Performance Measures and Planning Requirements • Discuss the Overall Due Dates and Time Frames, to New Planning Requirements (Final Rule: 3/27/16) Due Date Overview Rev. 7/12/17 Prepared by FHWA, 2 Planning Requirements System Performance Measures* Bridge Measures Pavement Measures, Planning Requirements System Performance Measures Bridge Measures Pavement Measures Any, to Address All of the Performance Measures and the New Planning Requirements S/TIP S/TIP3 S/TIP

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320--project-revaluation

with OEM and the Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) or Transportation Planning Organizations (TPO) so that all projects meet planning consistency requirements by the time Environmental Certification is needed. Planning consistency requires the identification of funding for the entire projects, planning consistency PMG 320 PROJECT RE-EVALUATION PAGE 2 OF 3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT GUIDE 04/01/2021 requirements refer to the Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) Program Management Handbook

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650-000-002_ETDM-Manual-All-Effective-2024-1231

Transportation Decision Making (ETDM) Process Planning and Programming Screens. It is the procedure, planning phase. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), the Federal Highway Administration, professionals use this Manual during the Planning phase of transportation project delivery, specifically the ETDM Planning and Programming Screens. The Manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1, in general Chapter 3 – Details Planning Screen procedures Chapter 4 – Details Programming Screen

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Community Engagement Policy

 Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY www.fdot.gov POLICY Effective: December 9, 2022 Office: Policy Planning Topic No.: 000-525-050-j Reference: 23 USC Section 109 (h); 23 USC, decisions when planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining transportation facilities and services, Planning Organization (MPO) Program Management Handbook, Chapter 6; FDOT Public Involvement

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2022 MPO Population Estimate

No. Metropolitan Planning Organizations 2020 Population Population Change 2022 Population, not include the population of Baldwin County. Metropolitan Planning Organization Population Estimates 1 April 1, 2022 August 2024 Systems Forecasting and Trends Office https://www.fdot.gov/planning

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2023 MPO Population Estimates

Forecasting and Trends Office MPO ID No. Metropolitan Planning Organizations 2020 Population, as of August 2024. does not include the population of Baldwin County. Metropolitan Planning, Office https://www.fdot.gov/planning/fto/default.shtm Page 1 of 1

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MPOAC-Noteworthy-Practices-AgendaFEB18

implementation; How are priorities set?; local tours • Florida Chapter, American Planning Association o, workshop o Topics of interest: “The Changing Face of Transit”; long-range planning for AV & CV, Planning Organization Advisory Council MPOAC Noteworthy Practices Working Group Meeting, February 01

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Agency Partners

Tri-County Community Council Wakulla County Transportation Transportation Planning Organizations Apalachee Regional Planning Council Bay County TPO Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency Florida-Alabama TPO Northwest Florida Regional TPO Okaloosa-Walton TPO

https://www.fdot.gov/nwflroads/agency-partners

Resilience Tools 

GeoPlan Center: Sea Level Scenario Sketch Planning Tool Area of Interest (AOI) Tool Resilience, : Understanding Resilience: Identifying the most common threats facing communities American Planning Association: Planning Resilient Infrastructure Federal Highway Administration: Nature-based Resilience

https://www.fdot.gov/planning/policy/resilience/tools.shtm

Presentation-MPOAC-FreightRailCommittee-PRPP2024CycleLaunch-102424

with FDOT statewide rail planning efforts • Inform FDOT of MPO rail planning needs, Criteria • Project Elements • Prior Planning Efforts • Public Support • Potential Funding Sources

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Offices and Divisions

Materials Construction Training Policy Planning Contracts Administration Public Information, Systems Planning General Counsel Traffic Engineering and Operations Human Resources Traffic, Transit Operations/Safety Integration Services Transit Planning Intermodal Systems Development

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public-hearing-report-overview-(1)

 Public Hearing Report Overview The Five-Year Work Program is the Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT’s) plan for transportation improvements during the next five years and includes planning activities, preliminary engineering, right of way acquisition, construction, and public, governments including Metropolitan/Transportation Planning Organizations, city and county officials, performed by the Department on the project, such as planning, Right of Way, construction, etc. 7

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