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650-000-002_ETDM_Manual_Ch1_Approved-Effective_-2017-0518
, FHWA, and state and federal partners, began developing the ETDM process in 1999 to support, ) of the bill. In December 2005, FHWA recognized the ETDM process as satisfying the statutory requirements, , as amended 2. 23 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 450 [Federal Highway Administration (FHWA, agreements (various dates) 10. Memorandum of Understanding dated 12/14/2016 and executed by FHWA a n, dated 12/14/2016 and executed by FHWA and FDOT concerning the State of Florida’s participation
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, FHWA, and state and federal partners, began developing the ETDM process in 1999 to support, ) of the bill. In December 2005, FHWA recognized the ETDM process as satisfying the statutory requirements, , as amended 2. 23 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 450 [Federal Highway Administration (FHWA, agreements (various dates) 10. Memorandum of Understanding dated 12/14/2016 and executed by FHWA, to incorporate requirements of the Memorandum of Understanding dated 12/14/2016 and executed by FHWA and FDOT
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2021 Recent TPM Activities • Oct: FHWA Determined FL Interstate Pavement Condition in Compliance • Oct: FHWA Accepted PM1 HSIP Implementation Plan • Nov 16: FHWA Accepted (as complete) FDOT, Required for STIP Amendments • Jan 12: FHWA Determined FDOT Submitted PM2/PM3 Mid Performance, • Working on adding a radio button in the Online STIP Amendment Tool • FHWA FL Updated PM3
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Performance Management (TPM) Recent Updates January 2021 Recent TPM Activities • Oct: FHWA Determined FL Interstate Pavement Condition in Compliance • Oct: FHWA Accepted PM1 HSIP Implementation Plan • Nov 16: FHWA Accepted (as complete) FDOT Submitted Mid Performance Period Progress, : FHWA Determined FDOT Submitted PM2/PM3 Mid Performance Period Progress Report (MPPR) made, in the Online STIP Amendment Tool • FHWA FL Updated PM3 Performance Measures Tracking for Each MPO Based
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on the proportionate share formula study. 4b. FHWA Report Ms. Karen Brunelle, FHWA, Director, Office of Project Development gave the FHWA report. Ms. Brunelle first provided a legislative update, plan expectations letter. FHWA is working on a draft document, and expects it to be ready for review, with finding sources for this data. Mr. Glassman will speak with FDOT, FHWA, and perhaps AMPO and NARC
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/mpoac_website/meetings/2011/11042011-govbrd-minutes.pdf?sfvrsn=d4d6d171_1Estimates Bulletin 15-03
RICKSCOTI GOVERNOR Florida Department of Transportation 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JIMBOXOLD SECRETARY ROADWAY DESIGN BULLETIN 15-04 MATERIALS BULLETIN 04-15 STRUCTURES DESIGN BULLETIN 15-02 ESTIMATES BULLETIN 15-03 (FHWA Approved: January 30, 2015) DATE: TO: FROM: COPIES: SUBJECT: REQUIREMENTS February 6, 2015 District Directors ofTransportation, Schiess, Nicholas Finch (FHWA), Jeffrey Ger (FHWA), Chad Thompson (FHWA), Phillip Bello (FHWA
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/fpo/bulletins/fpc/2015/estimates-bulletin-15-03.pdf?sfvrsn=54085aae_1Estimates Bulletin 15-04
~""'~~--------, ESTIMATES BULLETIN 15-04 ,(" t1' ~A (FHWA Approved: June 29, 2015/~-r I flt:v...~ for (,,,~ ()r",;s, Krause, Bob Crim, Rudy Powell, Greg Schiess, Nicholas Finch (FHWA), Jeffrey Ger (FHWA), Chad Thompson (FHWA), Phillip Bello (FHWA) Monitor Existing Structures This bulletin rescinds Roadway Design
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, PTOE Director, Project Delivery Director, Technical Services FHWA 400 West Washington Street, Suite, at two travel speed ranges the wrong direction. For this testing, the small vehicle shall be a FHWA Class Group 2 (passenger car) vehicle, and the large vehicle shall be a FHWA Class Group 3 (pick-ups, direction. For this testing, the small vehicle shall be a FHWA Class Group 2 (passenger car) vehicle, and the large vehicle shall be a FHWA Class Group 3 (pick-ups and vans) or Class Group 5 (two-axle
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of Transportation (FDOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit Administration (FTA, staff from around the State of Florida. FHWA/FTA Update Teresa Parker, Planning Team Leader, FHWA, , FTA Region 4, Presenter • FHWA and FTA recently approved FDOT’s 2025 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) and finalized the Federal Planning Findings Report. o FHWA and FTA
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/planning/policy/metrosupport/fmpp/2025_4-october/fmpp-october-2025-meeting-summary.pdf?sfvrsn=e074e5_1Performance Measures Methodology and Data Report
............................................................. 15 Table 8: FDOT and FHWA National Bridge Inventory (NBI) Rating Criteria ............................................... 16 Table 9: FDOT and FHWA Pavement Rating, 2023, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) have, . National Bridge Inventory (NBI) is an FHWA database containing bridge information and inspection data, for the measure, to be achieved within the time period required by the FHWA. The FHWA and FTA Final
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producing scour estimates for bridge culvert foundation designs, it is best not to use the methods in FHWA, (HDS-2), Publication No. FHWA-NHI- 02-001, October 2002. b. Draw the best-fit line through these points, interval design flood by using a risk analysis. Risk analysis procedures are provided in FHWA’s HEC 17, is extensively covered in HEC 17 (USDOT, FHWA, 2016). Further discussion about obtaining flood rights, ), Hydraulic Design of Highway Culverts. You can find the publication on FHWA’s website at: http
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/programmanagement/lp/lap/lapcontacts.shtm . Non-traditional Federal-aid awards with FHWA funds may, of the project. For example, a FHWA grant for railroad crossing improvements may be managed, ’s State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) approved by the FHWA per 23 CFR 450.220(a)(b, STIP reflecting the AWP adopted July 1st will not be approved by FHWA until October 1st annually, is required to assess risk of grant award subrecipients in compliance with 2 CFR 200 and the FDOT-FHWA
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the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Title VI compliance program under Title VI of the Civil Rights, and Related Statutes Implementation Plan to FHWA by October 1 of each year; (E) Developing Title VI, English); (F) Preparing an annual accomplishment and goals report for submission to the FHWA by November 1 of each year; (G) When authorized by FHWA, investigating formal complaints, Programs, and forwarding recommendations to the FHWA for a final determination. Transmitting all
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(TPM) Consensus Document as part of the MPO Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). FHWA determined, , Director of Program Development, Florida Division, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), shared, (as described in the 2012 FHWA expectations letter and reinforced in a 2018 letter). This was stated, the previous adoption date. • The FHWA conducted a Program Accountability Review on the PPPs of non-TMA MPOs, of Orlando were awarded funding as part of the Accelerated Innovation Deployment grant program. FHWA
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Improvement Program (TIP). FHWA determined that the approval of the TPM expires annually when, Brunelle, Director of Program Development, Florida Division, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA, adoption (as described in the 2012 FHWA expectations letter and reinforced in a 2018 letter, following the previous adoption date. 8 The FHWA conducted a Program Accountability Review on the PPPs, program. FHWA then discussed a July 2019 memo (included in the agenda package) discussing
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Chair 11:25 AM FHWA Update 11:40 AM MPOAC Coordination Workshop Report Out 11:50 AM Passenger Rail, Counsel Karen Brunelle, PE, FHWA Dana Reiding, FDOT Dana Reiding, Interim Director Office of Policy, Counsel 11:25 am – 11:40 am FHWA Update Karen Brunelle, PE, FHWA 11:40 am – 11:50 am MPOAC Coordination, Neilson, Palm Beach TPA OTHERS IN-PERSON: Curlene Thomas, FHWA Donna Green, FDOT Gary Kramer, West, , FHWA Lisa Stone, MPOAC Mark Reichert, MPOAC Mike Neidhart, FDOT Nicole Estevez, Renaissance
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, FHWA Jim Wood, FDOT Policy Planning Bob Wallace, Tindale-Oliver & Associates Mark Reichert, then pointed out that the FHWA approved the MPOAC Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), noting the letter, regarding a bill relating to trails intended to offset maintenance costs. b. FHWA Agency Report Ms. Karen Brunelle, Director, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Office of Project Development shared FHWA activities. Action regarding the Highway Trust Fund is anticipated; however, if Congress
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Jan Davis, USF/CUTR Karen Brunelle, FHWA Lee Ann Jacobs, FHWA Keith Melton, FTA Bob Romig, FDOT, reviewed and provided comments on the FHWA Draft Expectations Letter for MPO Long Range, boundaries, such as smoothing urbanized area boundaries. The Department will be discussing FHWA PL and FTA, , who will be on the July MPOAC meeting agenda. 4b. FHWA Report Ms. Karen Brunelle, FHWA, Director, Office of Project Development gave the FHWA report. She noted that the current Federal surface
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). For construction contracts, this assurance is included as part of the FHWA 1273. The LA RCS is responsible for ensuring the prime contractor incorporates FHWA 1273 in all Federal-aid construction subcontracts, for application on FAHP projects is the Department’s DBE Program Plan and related FDOT DBE Goal for FHWA, or goals on FHWA funded projects without USDOT approval, even if the program is approved by another, ) are not applicable to FHWA assisted contracts and cannot be implemented in lieu of the FDOT DBE Program
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.................................................................................. 22 2.12 FHWA EMERGENCY RELIEF, to carry out project responsibilities traditionally handled by the FHWA. Under this assignation, are transmitted to the Department by the FHWA. The IIJA also provides funding through competitive grant, , in which case, the FHWA administers the project. The following financial assistance programs, in the Districts: • FHWA Emergency Relief Program (ER) • Local Agency Program (LAP) • Non-Traditional
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