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FL_MPO_2024_Population_Estimates
Forecasting and Trends Office MPO ID No. Metropolitan Planning Organizations 2020 Population, boundaries as of April 2025. does not include the population of Baldwin County. Metropolitan Planning, https://www.fdot.gov/planning/demographic Page 1 of 1
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/planning/demographic/fl_mpo_2024_population_estimates.pdf?sfvrsn=cd7873b2_1Public Hearing Report Overview
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
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/fdot-d5-work-program-reports/public-hearing-report-overview.pdf?sfvrsn=e8ef4210_2FMPP October 2025 Meeting Summary
Metropolitan Planning Partnership (FMPP) Statewide Collaboration Summary The Florida Department, ), and Florida's Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) meet quarterly to collaborate on transportation planning activities. The partnership between these entities provides valuable support for funding, Planning Organization Advisory Council (MPOAC), Presenter • Since becoming MPOAC Executive Director, staff from around the State of Florida. FHWA/FTA Update Teresa Parker, Planning Team Leader, FHWA
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Production PM becomes the point of contact and engages Turnpike Design, Planning, and Toll Systems, Production PM to obtain tolls-related project input for the following activities: 1. Master planning, and Turnpike responsibility agreements for planning, design, construction, and maintenance of tolled
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/fpo/project-management/pmg/pmg-245-toll-coordination3406ec1e2daf4f728c31950806ce02b2.pdf?sfvrsn=a073b46d_1FDOT MPO Program Management Handbook_Ch 7
1 7. Certification of the MPO Planning Process Key Chapter Changes The Certification of the Metropolitan Transportation Planning Process chapter was updated to provide clarified language, . (February 5, 2025) 2 Contents 7. Certification of the MPO Planning Process, Department of Transportation (FDOT) Districts and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) regarding the certification of the metropolitan transportation planning process conducted by FDOT
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/planning/policy/metrosupport/mpo-program-management-handbook/fdot-mpo-program-management-handbook_ch-7_6d5a8c31-9fc0-4bad-b05d-010de141baab.pdf?sfvrsn=6bca19f0_11Florida FY21 fiscal constraint white paper FINAL 062821
and federal funds. Including the 1 st 5 years in the LRTP Summary Clarification: The LRTP planning, planning time period so as to provide a complete picture of the revenues and costs for the entire planning time period in a similar format with the rest of the projects. Consistent documentation, Feasible LRTP and be included in the financial plan that compares costs to revenues by planning, compare project costs with reasonably anticipated revenues for each planning time period
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/planning/policy/metrosupport/resources/florida-fy21-fiscal-constraint-white-paper-final-062821.pdf?sfvrsn=fd4e660f_13 - Project Development Process_I95
PROJEC T D EVELOPMENT PROCESS PLANNING DESIGN RIGHT‐OF ‐WAY ACQUISITION PROJECT DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENT (PD&E) STUDY CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 P U B L I C I N V O L V E M E N T What is a Pro j ect Development and Env ironment (PD&E) Study? o A pro cess followed by FDOT t o eva l u ate: Engineering Alternatives Env iro n m e ntal Impacts Social, Cultural and Economic impacts associated with a planned
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/i95broward/3---project-development-process_i95.pdf?sfvrsn=beaf20c3_1Documents and Publications
Phone Mailing List 2014 Traffic Analysis Handbook-A Reference for Planning and Operations Download Handbook N/A Planning (850) 414-4900 Access Management Guidebook November 2019 Download Handbook N/A Planning (850) 414-4900 Adopted 5 Year Work Program Download Report N/A Work Program (850, Making Planning and Programming Manual Download Manual N/A Environmental Management (850) 414-4447, Design (850) 414-4278 Interchange Access Request User's Guide 2020 Download Handbook N/A Planning
https://www.fdot.gov/contracts/district-offices/d5/lettings/dist-letting-project-info.shtm/lists/documentlisting/documents-and-publications1.-Florida-Airports-Their-Role
• Justification for funding For additional information about NPIAS: www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity
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Skip to main content INDEX A-Z Search SR-9/I-95 Master Plan Planning Study /Master Plan This page will be updated as documents become available. Please check back regularly for the latest updates. MASTER PLAN (ENGLISH) Useful Links Florida Initiatives Web Policies
https://www.fdot.gov/projects/i95managedlanes/documents-and-publicationsPSEE Setup Delegate Instructions
How to Set-up PSEE Delegates 1. Click the User Profile icon after your name, at the top right corner 2. Click the Delegates tab to expand the view 3. Type the delegate’s name and select it when it populates a. NOTE: If the user’s name doesn’t appear, it’s likely they do not have an active RACF id (aka KN#) i. Contact the Victoria Wilson (Planning) or Kim Hatcher (Design) to have one established or reactivated 4. Once selected, the system automatically adds that person as your delegate
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/designsupport/districts/d3/toolbox/psee-setup-delegate-instructions.pdf?sfvrsn=119f4af4_3TCAR_UpdatedGuidance_24may2024-2
Vision/System Planning, Planning, MPO Metropolitan Planning Organization MTP Metropolitan Transportation Plan NEPA National Environmental Policy Act PD Project Development PD&E Project Development and Environment PEL Planning, Transportation Network Companies TPOs Transportation Planning Organization VMT Vehicle Miles Traveled 1
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INDEX A-Z Search Public Transit Office Documents and FormsTo access Transit Office Documents and Forms, please use the links under Office Divisions for Grants Administration, Transit Operations and Safety, or Transit Planning. Useful
https://www.fdot.gov/fdottransit/pages/documents-and-formsD5 LPGA Boulevard
Proposed LPGA Boulevard improvements COMMUNITY PLANNING MONTH - OCTOBER 2024 • FDOT is designing improvements to LPGA Boulevard, including adding shared-use paths, replacing the To m o ka River bridge, redesigning intersections, and modifying the I-95 interchange to accommodate future travel demand and enhance safety. • O n going community engagement ensures the project aligns with the vision and priorities of the Vo l u s i a C o u nty community, reflecting local needs and prefe
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/planning/policy/community-planning/community-planning-month-2024/d5-lpga-boulevard.pdf?sfvrsn=d9fe99c3_1D5 SR 426 Coalition
SR 426 Coalition Public Meeting COMMUNITY PLANNING MONTH - OCTOBER 2024 District 5 - SR 426 Coalition • SR 426 is a key arterial road in Winter Pa r k , h a n d l i n g over 40,000 vehicles daily. T h i s n ew 1.7-mile project aims to improve safety and accessibility using traffic calming measures. • District 5’s n ew “Coalition” process was used to engage and collaborate with local stake h o l d e rs. Nearly 250 residents attended Coalition community events. • The project
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/planning/policy/community-planning/community-planning-month-2024/d5-sr-426-coalition.pdf?sfvrsn=be5c8fa3_1D7 4th St Safety Project
4th. Street Safety Improvements COMMUNITY PLANNING MONTH - OCTOBER 2024 • The 4th Street (SR 687) safety project in downtown St. Petersburg installed bulb-outs, high emphasis crosswalks, and improved sidewalks and pedestrian signals to enhance pedestrian safety. • T h e p roject was initiated by the City of St. Petersburg and Forward Pinellas, prioritizing pedestrian safety and user experience along this urbanized roadway. • T h i s community-driven safety project aligns
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SR 972/Coral Wa y Roundabout COMMUNITY PLANNING MONTH - OCTOBER 2024 D i strict 6 - SR 972/Cora l Way Ro u n d a b o u t • The SR 972/Coral Way roundabout project was initiated by a citize n request to improve safety and operations at a complex, five-way intersection in Miami. • The existing intersection had unsafe conflict points, low motorist compliance with turn restrictions, and limited pedestrian/cyclist crossings. • Extensive public outreach and coordination led to strong
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/planning/policy/community-planning/community-planning-month-2024/d6-sr972-coral-way---project-vd.pdf?sfvrsn=3ebd72f8_2Combined Project Pages
Counties. COMMUNITY PLANNING MONTH - OCTOBER 2024 District 2 - SR 23/First Coast Expressway C o n, is the second priority project on the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization’s 2 0 2 4 l i, (Thomasville Road) from Monroe Street to 9th Av e n u e COMMUNITY PLANNING MONTH - OCTOBER 2024 D i, COMMUNITY PLANNING MONTH - OCTOBER 2024 • FDOT is designing improvements to LPGA Boulevard, 426 Coalition Public Meeting COMMUNITY PLANNING MONTH - OCTOBER 2024 District 5 - SR 426 Coalition
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/planning/policy/community-planning/community-planning-month-2024/combined-project-pages.pdf?sfvrsn=32f7e9ec_1OEM Training Program - ETDM Alternative Corridor Evaluation (ACE) Process
implementation. Part 1 provided an overview of the ACE process, its context within the planning, below. Lessons Webinar 1: ACE Overview and the Planning Phase [PowerPoint Slides] Introduction [Video] Lesson 1 Overview of Planning Phase [ Video] Lesson 2 ACE Process Overview [Video] Lesson 3, Project Progression in the ACE Process ACE Process when initiated during the Planning Screen (ETDM
https://www.fdot.gov/archive/environment/sched/oemtrainingprogramstandalonetrainingevents/OEM-Training-Program---ETDM-ACE-ProcessFHWA LRTP Expectations - 2008
that need to be met for the metropolitan transportation planning process and metropolitan, Guidelines for MPO Long Range Plans” paper adopted by the MPOAC (attached). Planning Factors: The planning process is required to address the eight planning factors as described in 23 CFR 450.306, . The LRTP should contain a safety element, as described in 23 CFR 450.322 (h). The planning process, safety, and integrate SHSP goals and strategies into the activities and planning efforts of the MPO
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