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FIN (4-4-2024)

 FLAGLER EXECUTIVE AIRPORT FIN Flagler Executive Airport (FIN) is a county-owned general aviation (GA) airport approximately 20 miles north of Daytona Beach in Flagler County. T h e a i r p o rt has two intersecting paved runways, the longest of which measures 5,500 feet long by 100 feet wide (Runway 11-29). The airport also provides a collocated seaplane base (Runway 18W-36W) and a designated heliport (H1). These diverse aviation facilities allow FIN to accommodate a wide range

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EYW (4-4-2024)

West from a new perspective. EYW is also a designated Port of Entry with U.S. Customs and Border

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ISM (4-4-2024)

 KISSIMMEE GATEWAY AIRPORT ISM Kissimmee Gateway Airport (ISM) is a general aviation (GA) airport located in Osceola County, a p p roximately 17 miles southwest of downtown Orlando. The airport is publicly owned and operated by the City of Kissimmee. ISM has two runways, the longest of which measures 6,001 feet long by 100 feet wide (Runway 15-33). Kissimmee Gateway Airport plays an important role in the congested central Florida airspace, as it serves as an FAA-designated Reliever

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TMB (4-4-2024)

 MIAMI EXECUTIVE AIRPORT TMB Miami Executive Airport (TMB) is operated by the Miami-Dade Aviation Department and is owned by Miami- Dade County. I t i s l o cated in Miami-Dade County approximately 17 miles southwest of downtown Miami. The airport is one of the busiest general aviation (GA) airports in Florida due to its proximity to the Florida Tu r n p i ke and Miami metro area. The airport is an FAA-designated Reliever for Miami International Airport (MIA). Miami Executive

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ORL (4-4-2024)

 ORLANDO EXECUTIVE AIRPORT ORL Orlando Executive Airport (ORL) is a general aviation (GA) airport located adjacent to downtown Orlando and serves as an FAA-designated reliever to Orlando International Airport (MCO). The airport is publicly owned and operated by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA). The airport has two runways, the longest of which measures 6,004 feet long by 150 feet wide (Runway 7-25). With two fixed based operators and plans for a third, five flight

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Non-Metropolitan Planning Support

INDEX A-Z Search Rural Planning Support Welcome The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) coordinates directly with Florida's non-metropolitan local governments, those located outside of a designated metropolitan planning area, to address their transportation planning needs. The resources

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E3Y22-R0 Bid Tab

undesirable roadside vegetation along designated primary and interstate roadways in Santa Rosa County

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TableOfContents3

MANAGERS 1.4 IMMEDIATE SUPERVISORS 1.5 SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGERS AND SPECIALISTS, OR DESIGNATED

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About FDOT's Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Program

a designated AFC. States must prioritize charging locations along the Interstate Highway System. EV

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