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FDOT_TPM_MPO_FactSheet

report to FHWA. FEBRUARY 27 (ANNUALLY ) M P O s s u b m i t s a f e t y ( P M 1 ) t a r g e t s t o F, targets for 2027 and 2029 and Second Reporting Period (2022-2025) performance to FHWA. MARCH 30, 2027 MPOs submit 2029 targets to FDOT (180 days after FDOT s ubmits targets to FHWA ). O CTOBER, -Performance Period progress report to FHWA. FDOT may adjust the 2029 targets. 2026 2027 2028, goals as a means to guide investments. Three Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Performance

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Pt1Ch16_073124_clean

for FHWA Funded or Eligible Projects ................ 16-9 16.2.1.1 Efficient Transportation, Department of Transportation (FDOT) has assumed and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has assigned its, funding comes from FHWA or which constitute a federal action through FHWA. NEPA Assignment includes, programs. For FHWA funded or eligible projects, FHWA has the responsibility under 23 U.S.C § 144, , U.S.C. , meets the exemption criteria for USCG Administration purposes. Though FHWA maintains

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2024FDM263GeosynDsn

Geosynthetic Reinforcement Design Guidelines These design guidelines are excerpted from the FHWA Publications (a) FHWA GEC 011 ( FHWA-NHI-10-024 & FHWA-NHI-10-025 ), " Design and Construction, ) No. FHWA HI-95-038 , " Geosynthetic Design and Construction Guidelines ". Designers should refer to these publications for further details. (1) Reinforced Slope - see reference (a) FHWA GEC 011, - see reference (b) FHWA HI-95-038. Step 1. Define embankment dimensions and loading conditions

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2024FDM263GeosynDsn

Guidelines These design guidelines are excerpted from the FHWA Publications (a) FHWA GEC 011 ( FHWA-NHI-10-024 & FHWA-NHI-10-025 ), " Design and Construction of Mechanically Stabilized Earth Walls and Reinforced Soil Slopes-Volumes 1 & 2 ", and (b) No. FHWA HI-95-038 , " Geosynthetic Design, ) Reinforced Slope - see reference (a) FHWA GEC 011 . Step 1. Establish the geometry, ) FHWA HI-95-038. Step 1. Define embankment dimensions and loading conditions - see Figure 263.6.2

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2025FDM263GeosynDsn

Geosynthetic Reinforcement Design Guidelines These design guidelines are excerpted from the FHWA Publications (a) FHWA GEC 011 ( FHWA-NHI-10-024 & FHWA-NHI-10-025 ), " Design and Construction, ) No. FHWA HI-95-038 , " Geosynthetic Design and Construction Guidelines ". Designers should refer to these publications for further details. (1) Reinforced Slope - see reference (a) FHWA GEC 011, - see reference (b) FHWA HI-95-038. Step 1. Define embankment dimensions and loading conditions

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2026FDM263GeosynDsn

guidelines are excerpted from the FHWA Publications (a) FHWA GEC 011 (FHWA-NHI-10-024 & FHWA-NHI-10-025, 1 & 2", and (b) No. FHWA HI-95-038, "Geosynthetic Design and Construction Guidelines". Designers, (a) FHWA GEC 011. Step 1. Establish the geometry and loading - see Figure 263.6.1. Step 2. Determine, Foundation over Soft Soils - see reference (b) FHWA HI-95-038. Step 1. Define embankment dimensions

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2026FDM263GeosynDsn

guidelines are excerpted from the FHWA Publications (a) FHWA GEC 011 (FHWA-NHI-10-024 & FHWA-NHI-10-025, 1 & 2", and (b) No. FHWA HI-95-038, "Geosynthetic Design and Construction Guidelines". Designers, (a) FHWA GEC 011. Step 1. Establish the geometry and loading - see Figure 263.6.1. Step 2. Determine, Foundation over Soft Soils - see reference (b) FHWA HI-95-038. Step 1. Define embankment dimensions

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FMPP May 2025 Meeting Notes_05072025

Department of Transportation (FDOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit, presenters: • Teresa Parker, Planning Team Leader, FHWA Florida Division, Office of Project Development • Erika Thompson, Transportation Planning Specialist, FHWA Florida Division, Office, for public comment at the end of 2025 and then finalized by March 2026. • FHWA requires the state, Office (FAMO) to meet the 15 th of the month deadline, and FHWA/FTA to meet the 20 th

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MPOAC-Governing-Board-Agenda-Package-10-29-20-new

) Consensus Document as part of the MPO Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). FHWA determined, Division, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), shared with the membership the following: General, and then posted online within 90 days following adoption (as described in the 2012 FHWA expectations, updates could be adopted 5 years and 90 days following the previous adoption date. 8  The FHWA, as part of the Accelerated Innovation Deployment grant program. FHWA then discussed a July 2019 memo

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FMPP January 2024 Meeting Summary_final

am – 5:00 pm The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA, the entire FHWA team: • Carlos Gonzales – District 1 • Dana Knox – District 2 • Joe Sullivan, . The MPO also must sign a new FDOT/MPO Agreement by May 15. • The District MPO Liaison and FHWA, MPO Liaison must submit the final FY 24/25 - FY 25/26 UPWP and recommend approval to FHWA and FTA by June 1. If FHWA and FTA do not approve the UPWP by June 15, there will not be enough time

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MPOAC-Staff-Directors-Meeting-Package-November-2018

Assessment and Planning Findings conducted by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The annual review, Specialist, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Florida Division, Office of Project Development, updated the members on activities of FHWA as follows:  Ms. Blizzard reminded members of the funding, deadline for the pilot program is August 2, 2018. 5  Ms. Blizzard announced that FHWA is implementing, , processes, and partners that use FHWA funding sources to achieve environmental excellence.  Ms

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

by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The annual review has been completed with one outstanding, (FHWA), Florida Division, Office of Project Development, updated the members on activities of FHWA, , 2018.  Ms. Blizzard announced that FHWA is implementing the fifth round of the Every Day Counts, that this program recognizes outstanding transportation projects, processes, and partners that use FHWA, Findings to FHWA staff by the deadline date of August 17 th . Ms. Karen Brunelle, Director, Office

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FDOT MPO Program Management Handbook_Ch 4

Highway Administration (FHWA) or Federal Transit Administration (FTA), regardless of funding, to be funded with federal funds other than those administered by FHWA or FTA, as well as all, ionandNEPAApp rova l As stated in Chapter 5: Long Range Transportation Plan , FDOT assumed FHWA's, and roadway projects funded by FHWA or that constitutes a federal action through FHWA, compliance-related actions about reviewing or approving NEPA projects. Therefore, whereas FHWA

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FDOT Environmental Emergency Guidance revised 10.3

) for Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) emergency relief (ER) projects. In addition, permitting, that are eligible for FHWA reimbursement. Emergency repairs are those performed to restore essential, . More details on eligible projects can be found in the FHWA ER Manual. Emergency Repair examples, • Removal of debris (confirm eligibility with FHWA) • Use of explosives for removal of drift, will be considered a betterment. Typically, any betterments require FHWA (usually the lead FHWA engineer

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PT_HSIP webinar_FINAL

ADMINISTRAT I O N (FHWA ) Highway Safety Improvement Program (Engineering Countermeasures, Administration (FHWA ) • Objective is to significantly reduce fatal or serious injuries on roadways • FHWA, SHAREPOINT SSO REVIEWS CANDIDATE PROJECTS SSO A P P ROVES FUNDING ELIGIBILITY FHWA A P P ROVES FUNDING WORK PROGRAM & BUDGET MANAGEMENT FHWA REVIEWS CANDIDATE PROJECTS CRASH: Crash Reduction Analysis Safety Hub FHWA: Federal Highway Administration (USDOT) HSIP: Highway Safety

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