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Second_Alternatives_Workshop_Exhibits_FINAL_1162024

Towers Condominium A u d i F T . L a u d e r d a l e NE 12 St SR 838/Sunrise Blvd, / S R 5 S e a r s t o w n F E C R a i l w a y Bennett Elementary Sunrise, a y N E 2 6 A v e N E 8 S t Sunrise Key F o r t L a u d e r d a l e B e, Relocation Plan Cultural Resources Assessment Survey Section 4(f) DOA; 4(f) de minimis (Optional, Analysis Environmental Analysis Draft Environmental Reports Draft Engineering Reports Section 4(f

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Florida TIM Responder- March 2022

Incident Management (TIM) professionals. Welcome to the first edition of the Florida TIM Responder, F l, VEHICLE 73,527 PEDESTRIAN 286 ARRIVA L S BY DAY O F W E E K F R I DAY 2,303 TUESDAY 1 , 819 ARRIVA L S, 9,065 District Five 21,640 District Six 9,232 District Seven 10,74 0 F l o r i d a ’s Tu r n p i ke, on the morning of Monday, January 17 , 2022 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day). F l o r i d a ’s Tu r n p i k, in Miami- Dade County) but resulting in fewer arrests and (thankfully) no related crashes. Fo r F T E

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Florida TIM Responder - December 2020

. Welcome to the fourth and final edition of the Florida TIM Responder, F l o r i d a ’s Statewide, in District Six By Carlos Dardes, FMS/A M S S p e c i a l i st IV, F D OT District Six recently, ASSISTS BY EVENT TYPE DISABLED VEHICLE 73,024 PEDESTRIAN 199 ARRIVA L S BY DAY O F W E E K F R I DAY, , District Fo u r Traffic Incident Program Manager, F D OT The District Fo u r Traffic Incident, , Communications Commander, F H P “ M ove over; you don’t know what is going to happen.” I committed

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FDOTTrafficPlansCh01Introduction

and tools used to make producing plans much more efficient. EXPLORING THE FDOTSS4 DESKTOP F OLDER, not overwrite any existing files that may already be in the project directory. CADD S TANDARDS & F ILE C, the different types of design files required in a project. CREATING THE PROJECT B ASE F ILES The FDOT, associated to it. Designers cannot create additional levels. RULES & F ILTERS FDOT has also created a set, the item. Level filters can save time when going from Line work to Text and so on. CIVIL F EATURES

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FDOTTrafficPlans-Ch05DesignToolsChapter

that are associated with an item from D&C Manager . These Adhocs are part o f the item and are set by default, are tags that apply to graphic elements to provide more information. Adhoc Attributes are comprised o f, Attributes and adhocs must consist o f 1 to 3 adhocs set on an element. As a minimum, an adhoc using, , Unit or None (if no type is specified). · Value (Column) - This field lists the Value o f, . Review the Adhocs of the Island Nose Element . 59. Close FDOT Adhoc Manager. DRAW C ELL BY F EATURE

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Pt1Ch13_073124_clean

, 1987. Guidance for Preparing and Processing Environmental and Section 4(f) Documents, FHWA, to Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act protected resources, recreational areas, , upload supporting documentation. Are there changes in impacts to lands purchased under Section 6(f, a reference to the Section 4(f) section for any previously discussed Section 4(f) resources and focus this discussion on any resources not previously discussed in the Section 4(f) section

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2024FDM222Peds

and street furniture, the area between the back of curb and the sidewalk should be 5 f e e t, -C are for use where ramp and landing depths are not restricted. • Curb Ramps CR-D, CR-E, CR-F, CR, 222-1 for more information. January 1, 2024 9 01/01/2020 EXHIBIT 222-1 F F MEDIAN CROSSINGS G G DEPRESSED SIDEWALK RAISED SIDEWALK SECTION F-F SECTION G-G Median Median Median Median

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2025FDM223Bikes

, or adjacent to one type F or D curb 5 Between two type F or D curbs 6 Two-Way Facility Width (feet) Between drop curbs, types E or B curbs, or at sidewalk level 8 Adjacent to one type F or D curb 9 Between two type F or D curbs 10 Notes: (1) A continuous barrier is treated the same as a type F, requirements based on roadway design speed: o ≤ 35 mph: 1.5 feet o ≥ 40 mph: 4 f eet • On-street

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Design Standards 2008

Bottom Inlets - Types F And G 234 1 of 1 234.pdf Ditch Bottom Inlet - Type J 235 1-2 of 2 235.pdf, 417 1 of 1 417.pdf Inertial Crash Cushion 420 1-3 of 3 420.pdf Traffic Railing - (32" F Shape) 421 1-3 of 3 421.pdf Traffic Railing - (Median 32" F Shape) 422 1-3 of 3 422.pdf Traffic Railing - (42, Traffic Railing - (Corral Shape) 425 1-3 of 3 425.pdf Traffic Railing - (42" F Shape) 430 1-2 of 2 430.pdf, Railing (32" F Shape) 822 1-2 of 2 822.pdf Aluminum Pedestrian/Bicycle Bullet Railing Details 850

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Design Standards 2010

233.pdf Ditch Bottom Inlets - Types F And G 234 2 234.pdf Ditch Bottom Inlet - Type J 235 2 235.pdf, Cushion 420 3 420.pdf Traffic Railing - (32" F Shape) <view IDS> 421 3 421.pdf Traffic Railing - (Median 32" F Shape) <view IDS> 422 3 422.pdf Traffic Railing - (42" Vertical Shape) <view IDS, - (Corral Shape) <view IDS> 425 3 425.pdf Traffic Railing - (42" F Shape) <view IDS> 430 2, For Traffic Railing (32" F Shape) <view IDS> 822 2 822.pdf Aluminum Ped/Bicycle Bullet Railing Details

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2025FDM223Bikes

, at sidewalk level, or adjacent to one type F or D curb 5 Between two type F or D curbs 6 Two, to one type F or D curb 9 Between two type F or D curbs 10 Notes: (1) A continuous barrier is treated the same as a type F or D curb. 223.2.5 Separated Bicycle Lane (SBL) Curb Types Selecting, offset requirements based on roadway design speed: o ≤ 35 mph: 1.5 feet o ≥ 40 mph: 4 f eet

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mc-review-pa

) .......................................................13 F. Respond to a Finding Returned, documents to the Finding ...............................................23 F. Making the Final, by the DBE (now District Pavement Materials Engineer)..39 F. Making a Recommendation by the District, ) process. Separate i n s tructions are also available f or the other users with functions, is an issue? An issue is a finding t hat needs further action. It is any f i nding

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FHWA LRTP Expectations - 2012

that need to be included in the LRTP. As stated in 23 CFR 450.322(f), the LRTP is required, to demonstrate fiscal constraint. (23 CFR 450.322(f)(10)(i)). Total Project Costs: For total project costs, and for regionally significant projects. (23 CFR 450.322(f)). Cost Feasible Plan: Revenues to support, 2016-2020). (23 CFR 450.322(f)(10)). New Revenue Sources: If the LRTP assumes a new revenue source as part, )f(iii)) Page | 5 For FTA funded projects, MAP-21 has repealed eight programs from SAFETEA-LU

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acs012816

a n d F l o r i d a G e o r g i a S o u t h D a k o t a I d a h o, a n a M a r y l a n d C a l i f o r n i a I l l i n o i s W a s h, A l a s k a H a w a i i N e w Y o r k D i s t r i c t o f C o l u, a T e x a s W e s t V i r g i n i a U n i t e d S t a t e s F l o r, i r e G e o r g i a H a w a i i C a l i f o r n i a V i r g i n i

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acs101816

w a T e x a s S o u t h D a k o t a F l o r i d a M a i n e G e o r, l v a n i a U t a h M o n t a n a C a l i f o r n i a M a r y l, D i s t r i c t o f C o l u m b i a Florida United States 0 5 10 15 20, o n n e c t i c u t P e n n s y l v a n i a F l o r i d a W a s h, r g i n i a I l l i n o i s C a l i f o r n i a M a s s a c h u s e

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acs111913

x a s I o w a G e o r g i a N o r t h D a k o t a F l o r i d a N, o n t C a l i f o r n i a M a r y l a n d W a s h i n g t o n N e, a w a i i N e w Y o r k D i s t r i c t o f C o l u m b i a Figure 4, W a s h i n g t o n P e n n s y l v a n n i a F l o r i d a N e w H a m p s h i r e G e o r g i a C a l i f o r n i a V i r g i n i

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FDOT Concept Paper Training - FY2026 - 12.20.24

apply? • FDOT District Community Traffic Safety Coordinators Community Tr a f f ic Safety What’s, professionals in traffic safety • State agencies Public Tr a f f ic Safety Professionals What’s, ? • Colleges or universities • Non-profits • State agencies Tr a f f ic Records What’s allowed

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FDOT Concept Paper Training - FY2026 - 01.13.25 - pdf

Who can apply? • FDOT District Community Traffic Safety Coordinators Community Tr a f f ic, Public Tr a f f ic Safety Professionals What’s allowed: • Overtime hours for outreach and education, agencies Tr a f f ic Records What’s allowed: • Overtime hours for outreach and education • Overtime

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446331-1 - Virtual KO Presentation - Jenkins Road PD&E - 2-27-25 VA

e a l l E l e c t e d O f f i c i a l s 6 | FDOT District 4 | Jenkins Road from CR-712Midway Road, Issue • Section 106 (NHPA) • Historic Sites/Districts • Archaeological Sites • Section 4(f) • Section 6(f) • Recreational Areas Required Agency Coordination Natural Environmental Protected, unrecorded historic-aged resources Section 4(f) Recreational Resources • Saint Lucie River Paddling Trail • George LeStrange Preserve Trail • George LeStrange Preserve Potential for Section 4(f

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Staff-Directors-Final-MinutesJune2017

.  A P P R O VA L O F M I N UT ES Nick Uhren, Palm Beach MPO, moved to approve the minutes, funding.  A G EN C Y R E P ORT S A . FL O R I D A D EP AR T M EN T O F T R A N SP OR T A T IO N Mr, FO R E C ASTI NG E F F O R T 9 Ms. Carmen Monroy, Director, FDOT Office of Policy Planning, “programing” is when MPOs take their available revenue and balance their funding. B . M P O A C F I N A N C, Policy Positions. Denise Bunnewith, North Florida TPO, seconded. Motion passed anonymously. F

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