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below the base course or pavement, including below the curb and gutter, valley gutter, shoulder, the bottom of the base or pavement and outward to 6 inches beyond the base, pavement, or curb and gutter
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or pavement, including below the curb and gutter, valley gutter, shoulder and driveway pavement, and outward to 6 inches beyond the base, pavement, or curb and gutter. Substructure. All
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Services Paratransit Services – Public transit providingservice (door-to-door or curb-to-curb, ). Grant funds can be used for the following types of equipment: o Vehicles o Lifts, ramps
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of toll facilities (e.g., Turnpike), interchange ramps, or managed lanes. Once a K Factor
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. The portion of the roadbed immediately below the base course or pavement, including below the curb, the base, pavement, or curb and gutter. Substructure. All of that part of a bridge structure below, immediately below the base course or pavement, including below the curb and gutter, valley gutter, shoulder, the bottom of the base or pavement and outward to 6 inches beyond the base, pavement, or curb
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Curb Inside Curb Outside Begin Project Limit Oakshore Dr 4 N/A N/A 6' min 30’ Type E Type, To Travel Lanes Outside Shld Inside Shld Sidewalk (both sides) Median width and type Curb Inside Curb Outside 20+83 22+41 2 2' min N/A None N/A N/A N/A *All travel lanes are 12' min, Firm shall provide access to the pond via one 15-foot minimum width curb cut concrete driveway
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Shld Inside Shld Sidewalk (both sides) Median width and type Curb Inside Curb Outside, Inside Shld Sidewalk (both sides) Median width and type Curb Inside Curb Outside 20+83
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of the intersection. • Corridor segments were clipped to exclude 250 feet from major intersections. 15 • Ramps, may require bicyclist to merge into the travel lane to avoid debris located along the curb. 19 Table
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, sidewalk extensions and curb extensions. The project had the support of the Broward County Traffic
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, sidewalk extensions and curb extensions. The project had the support of the Broward County Traffic
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/mpoac_website/meetings/2022/mpoac-noteworthy-practices-agenda-january-27-2022v3.pdf?sfvrsn=5d35814f_1Noteworthy-Practices-Meeting-Packet
improvements, a mid-block crossing, protected bike lanes, sidewalk extensions and curb extensions
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