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20-08-Stoddart-Landscaping

! •Currently operating a motor vehicle which requires me to not concurrently operate my cellular phone… you, 8/7/2025 24 47 Non-woven fibrous soil mesh 48 47 48 8/7/2025 25 Man made Seawall 49 Mother

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SS1050000

on the Department’s website at the following URL address: www.dot.state.fl.us/rddesign/MOT/MOT.htm . Use approved, working knowledge of the movable bridge leaf motion control techniques, mechanical equipment, motion control and machinery systems specified for this project. 105-8.8.6 Concrete Post-Tensioned

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SS1050000

on the Department’s website at the following URL address: www.dot.state.fl.us/rddesign/MOT/MOT.htm . Use approved, working knowledge of the movable bridge leaf motion control techniques, mechanical equipment, motion control and machinery systems specified for this project. 105-8.8.6 Concrete Post-Tensioned

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MPOAC-Staff-Directors-Meeting-Pckg-06-07-2018

’ Advisory Committee meeting. Mr. David Hutchinson, Sarasota/Manatee MPO, seconded. The motion, , and November 1, 2018. Mr. Whit Blanton, Forward Pinellas, seconded. The motion carried unanimously, , Broward MPO, seconded. The motion carried unanimously. D. FREIGHT COMMITTEE PR OJECT PRIORITIZATION, , seconded. The motion carried unanimously. E. APPROVAL OF PERFORMA NCE MEASURES RESPONS IBILITIES, Florida TPO, seconded. A discussion took place on the motion moving forward today

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FMTP24_TM3_Trends

Natural Gas LPG Liquid Propane Gas MCSAW Motor Carrier Size and Weight Office MPO Metropolitan, , machinery, mixed freight, motorized vehicles, and pharmaceuticals. Examining domestic exports, involve electronics, motorized vehicles, pharmaceuticals, precision instruments and textiles/leather, , the leading intrastate movements include electronics, machinery, mixed freight, motorized vehicles, 20,794.6 83,003.5 Motorized vehicles 3,468.6 39,544.2 1,083.8 14,957.0 3,049.2 31,829.0

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Chapter 2024-184 (1)

in Valadez v. Paxton, 553 F.Supp.3d 387 (W.D. Tex. 2021), denied a motion for a preliminary, Tex. 2022), denied a motion for a preliminary injunction against Texas Senate Bill 315, at least, . A mother’s breastfeeding of her baby does not under any circumstance constitute nudity

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MPOAC-Governing-Board-Mtg-Packet

Vanessa Baugh, Sarasota/Manatee MPO, seconded. The motion carried unanimously.  PUBLIC COMMENTS, the motion to amend the MPOAC UPWP to include the annual dues for statewide membership to both NARC, , seconded. The motion carried unanimously. B. COMPLETE STREETS WOR KING G ROUP PRESENTATION Mr. Carl, the motion to move Item 6E TSM&O on the I-4 Corridor presentation before Item 6A. Vice Mayor Doreen Caudell, Forward Pinellas, seconded. The motion carried unanimously. Mr. Eric Hill, MetroPlan Orlando

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2022 CMVRB Annual Report final

 Commercial Motor Vehicle Review Board (CMVRB) Annual Report July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022, Operations 605 Suwannee Street, MS 90 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450 (850) 410-5555 Commercial Motor, before the Commercial Motor Vehicle Review Board (Board). The Board does not adjudicate guilt. Rather, of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, and • Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer, , FS. 1 Citation, in the context of this report, refers to commercial motor vehicle citations

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2024 CMVRB Annual Report Final

 Commercial Motor Vehicle Review Board (CMVRB) Annual Report July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024, Operations 605 Suwannee Street, MS 90 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450 (850) 410-5555 Commercial Motor, before the Commercial Motor Vehicle Review Board (Board). The Board does not adjudicate guilt. Rather, Safety and Motor Vehicles, and • Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer, Citation, in the context of this report, refers to commercial motor vehicle citations. Commercial Motor

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2023 CMVRB Annual Report final

 Commercial Motor Vehicle Review Board (CMVRB) Annual Report July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023, Operations 605 Suwannee Street, MS 90 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450 (850) 410-5555 Commercial Motor, before the Commercial Motor Vehicle Review Board (Board). The Board does not adjudicate guilt. Rather, of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, and • Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer, to commercial motor vehicle citations. Commercial Motor Vehicle Review Board Annual Report FY 2023 3 35.00

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fdot-bed31-977-08-rpt

-processing 1.1 Introduction An important motivation for this project was to collect data from various

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SPM1020301WD-723origind

with lights and reflectors in compliance with applicable Florida motor vehicle laws, including turn signals, be included in lump sum MOT item if a separate pay item isn't included. Commented [SD6R4, : 102-11.27 28 MOT Maintenance Services: The quantity to be paid will be the number of hours that MOT duties are performed, beginning when setup is complete to the initiation of takedown. 102-11.28, substituted: 102-13.25 26 MOT Maintenance Services: Price and payment will be full compensation for MOT

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SP1020301WDorigind

MOT Maintenance Services: Provide personnel to perform MOT setup, maintenance and take-down duties, in compliance with applicable Florida motor vehicle laws, including turn signals, dual tail lights, by the following new Subarticles: 102-11.23 MOT Maintenance Services: The quantity to be paid will be the number of hours that MOT duties are performed, beginning when setup is complete to the initiation, and the following substituted: 102-13.23 MOT Maintenance Services: Price and payment will be full compensation

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20151029_Gov_Bd_Mtg_Minutes

Councilman Charles Bare, Florida-Alabama TPO, made a motion to approve the minutes of the July 23, 2015, Committee. Commissioner Nick Maddox, Capital Region TPA, seconded the motion. The motion, Troy McDonald, Martin MPO, made a motion to recommend approval of the proposed 2016 MPOAC meeting schedule. Councilmman Charles Bare, Florida-Alabama TPO, seconded the motion. The motion was approved, . Commissioner Nat Birdsong, Polk TPO, moved to affirm the Staff Directors’ motion. Councilman Charles Bare

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Governing-Board-meeting-packet-July-2019

, made a motion to move item 6A after public comment Councilmember Reg Buxton, Collier MPO, seconded. The motion carried unanimously.  APPROVAL OF MINUTES: JANUARY 30, 2019 MEETING Mayor Kathy Meehan, meeting. Commissioner Vanessa Baugh, Sarasota/Manatee MPO, seconded. The motion carried unanimously, the bill’s language and policy. Commissioner Cheryl Grieb, MetroPlan Orlando, made a motion to send, . Motion carried.  AGENCY REPORTS A. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Mr. Mark Reichert

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2024FDM921TTCP

, bicycle, and motorized traffic through established work zones. This chapter provides the requirements, lane widths (motor vehicle and bicycle), and shoulder widths • Location of temporary traffic, , and motorized traffic • Location of portable changeable message signs (PCMS) • Movement of traffic

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2024FDM921TTCP

, bicycle, and motorized traffic through established work zones. This chapter provides the requirements, limits • Available lane widths (motor vehicle and bicycle), and shoulder widths • Location, and detour signs necessary to direct pedestrian, bicycle, and motorized traffic • Location

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2025FDM921TTCP

, bicycle, and motorized traffic through established work zones. This chapter provides the requirements, widths (motor vehicle and bicycle) and shoulder widths • Locations of temporary traffic control, of temporary construction and detour signs necessary to direct pedestrian, bicycle, and motorized traffic

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2026FDM921TTCP

for conveying pedestrian, bicycle, and motorized traffic through established work zones. This chapter, • Available lane widths (motor vehicle and bicycle) and shoulder widths • Locations of temporary traffic, of temporary construction and detour signs necessary to direct pedestrian, bicycle, and motorized traffic

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2026FDM921TTCP

for conveying pedestrian, bicycle, and motorized traffic through established work zones. This chapter, • Available lane widths (motor vehicle and bicycle) and shoulder widths • Locations of temporary traffic, of temporary construction and detour signs necessary to direct pedestrian, bicycle, and motorized traffic

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