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Section 106 Progromatic Agreement
Administration (FHWA), the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), the Advisory Council, and implementation of programmatic agreements; and WHEREAS, FHWA funds the Federal-Aid Highway, , the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) Secretary, acting through FHWA and under, of Understanding (MOU) dated May 26, 2022 (the 2022 MOU); and WHEREAS, FHWA has retained, processes to manage said projects; and WHEREAS, FHWA, as a federal agency, has a unique legal
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/environment/pubs/cultural-resources/section-106-progromatic-agreement.pdf?sfvrsn=ce18d2e5_1Disposal of Surplus Property_10.5
Administration (FHWA) and the Director, Office of Right of Way, project funded in whole or in part with federal funds or requiring an FHWA approval. Topic, Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation acceptable to FHWA shall be included in the official file, Administration (FHWA). 10.5.5.2 FDOT may offer a right of first refusal to the local government, Administration (FHWA). 10.5.5.6 All public purpose conveyances for property acquired with federal funds
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/rightofway/documents/rowmanual/disposal-of-surplus-property_10-5.pdf?sfvrsn=df71e914_1Governing-Board-Meeting-Packet-January-23-2025
and FHWA Updates 4:35 pm Passenger Rail Priorities Program (PRPP) 4:45 PM Member Comments 5:00 PM, Directors Chair Huiwei Shen, FDOT Huiwei Shen, FDOT, and Karen Brunelle, PE, FHWA Chair Uribe, , Miami-Dade TPO (Alternate) Colleen Nicoulin, River to Sea MPO Curlene Thomas, FHWA David, , St. Lucie TPO Rob Balmes, Ocala/Marion County TPO Ronnique Bishop, FHWA Ryan Kordek, Polk TPO, members to get involved via the FTP website. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION Ronnique Bishop, FHWA
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/mpoac_website/meetings/2025/governing-board-meeting-packet-january-23-2025.pdf?sfvrsn=73752f2c_1MPOAC-Staff-Directors-Committee-meeting-packet-April-2019
and presented twice to their Transportation Committee. The MPOAC worked with FDOT and FHWA to revise, Administration (FHWA), clarified the timing, deadline and expectations for MPOs in regards to the Consensus Document. She stated that FHWA has not had significant time to review the revised document, but that FHWA noticed last year that MPOs experienced difficulties with timeline and the deadline. She said that FHWA is planning to have this resolved before they approve the next statewide
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and Planning Findings conducted by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The annual review has been, Highway Administration (FHWA), Florida Division, Office of Project Development, updated the members on activities of FHWA as follows: Ms. Blizzard reminded members of the funding opportunity, for the pilot program is August 2, 2018. Ms. Blizzard announced that FHWA is implementing the fifth round, , and partners that use FHWA funding sources to achieve environmental excellence. Ms. Blizzard
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conducted by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The annual review has been completed with one, Administration (FHWA), Florida Division, Office of Project Development, updated the members on activities of FHWA as follows: Ms. Blizzard reminded members of the funding opportunity for the Measuring, is August 2, 2018. 5 Ms. Blizzard announced that FHWA is implementing the fifth round, that use FHWA funding sources to achieve environmental excellence. Ms. Blizzard encouraged those
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to receive Federal funds and is described in additional detail in Section 15.3.4. FHWA also posts, on alternative contracting may be found in Chapter 16 and the FHWA Contract Administration Core, Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. FDOT Specifications are reviewed by FHWA, with the minimum three (3) week regional advertisement for FHWA and also with: 525-010-300 January 2007, three (3) week regional advertisement for FHWA and also with: • 337.11(3)(a) F.S. requiring two (2
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funds and is described in additional detail in Section 15.3.4. FHWA also posts a matrix of contract, contracting may be found in Chapter 16 and the FHWA Contract Administration Core Curriculum Manual, for Road and Bridge Construction. FDOT Specifications are reviewed by FHWA and FDOT legal and meet, for FHWA and also with: • 255.0525 F.S. Advertising for Competitive Bids or Proposals requires, contractors, the local will comply with the minimum three (3) week regional advertisement for FHWA
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/programmanagement/lap/manual/chapter-15.pdf?sfvrsn=d88fcd7c_5Florida TIM Responder - March 2023
Advances in FHWA N ext-Genera t i o n T I M MEETINGS & WEBINARS TIM Team & Wo r k i n g G roup, Oleander Ave. Crew Building #3 Fort Pierce 3/29/23 8 AM - 12 PM D6 FHWA SHRP2 Responder Training, 10041 Daniels Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33913 6/21/23 8 AM - 12 PM D6 FHWA SHRP2 Responder Training, . F D OT is a participant in Fe d e ral Highway Administration (FHWA)’s Every Day Count (EDC)- 6, in an FHWA-hosted peer exchange meeting in Virginia. FDOT has established an example of TIM data use
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FAHP project responsibilities traditionally handled by the FHWA. Under this assignation, all LAP projects. The Department is subject to review, monitoring, and oversight by the FHWA. The LAP certification process is reviewed and approved by the FHWA per the Stewardship and Oversight, certified. See Chapter 13 for additional information and specific requirements of the FHWA ER, . 7.4 RESPONSIBLE CHARGE FHWA issued a Memorandum on August 4, 2011 to more clearly define
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EnvironmentalProtectionAgencyoftheUnitedStatesGovernment FDOT FloridaDepartmentofTransportation FHWA
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of Transportation (FDOT) has assumed and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has assigned its responsibilities, FHWA or which constitute a federal action through FHWA. NEPA Assignment includes responsibility, of FHWA in determining the COA for federal highway actions, serving as the Lead Federal Agency, for Federal Projects 2-2 OEM has assumed the role of FHWA for LAP projects. The District, and is certified by FDOT (per FDOT LAP Manual, Topic No. 525-010-300 ) to administer FHWA federal-aid
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Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Director, Office of Right of Way, (FHWA) and the Director, Office of Right of Way Right of Way Manual, Section 6.1, Appraisal, of the project by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). This includes the lease of any FDOT-owned, , concurrence from FHWA or Central Office must be obtained prior to negotiating or advertising for a lease, of Way Property Leases 10-6-6 Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Director, Office of Right of Way
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Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Director, Office of Right of Way, (FHWA) and the Director, Office of Right of Way Right of Way Manual, Section 6.1, Appraisal, of the project by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). This includes the lease of any FDOT-owned, , concurrence from FHWA or Central Office must be obtained prior to negotiating or advertising for a lease, of Way Property Leases 10-6-6 Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Director, Office of Right of Way
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/rightofway/documents/rowmanual/right-of-way-property-leases_10-6.pdf?sfvrsn=23e1839_3Special Provisions Workbook July 2022
- LAWS TO BE OBSERV ED (COMPLIANCE WITH FHWA 1273). (REV 1-2-14) (1-16-14) (7-22) Changes to: 7-1.1, (COMPLIANCE WITH FHWA - 1 2 7 3) Changes to: 7-1.1 SP0070101-722 Implemented by Mandatory No. 1
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and FHWA to revise the Transportation Performance Measures Consensus Planning Document. The MPOAC, FHWA staff changes. Alternative Fuel Corridors nominations are due 1/31/19. The Planning, . Karen Brunelle, Director, Office of Project Development, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Florida, described the history for the process, stating that FHWA has been using risk in construction project oversight for over 10 years. FHWA has now formalized their business practices through internal
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by the FHWA and the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP), at the national level, . For example, the FHWA circulars recommend the use of nonstationary data for projects with design lives, .................................................................13 2.4.1. Review of FHWA Hydraulic, et al. (2014) for (a) RCP8.5, (b) RCP4.5, and (c) RCP2.6. Source: FHWA (2020, . 2017) and process-based scenarios (Kopp et al., 2014). Source: FHWA (2020
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by the FHWA and the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP), at the national level, . For example, the FHWA circulars recommend the use of nonstationary data for projects with design lives, 2.4.1. Review of FHWA Hydraulic Engineering Circulars (HECs) Incorporating Nonstationarity, ) RCP4.5, and (c) RCP2.6. Source: FHWA (2020, (Kopp et al., 2014). Source: FHWA (2020
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/research/reports/fdot-bdv29-977-67-rpt.pdf?sfvrsn=8d1bb72a_1Peer Exchange Final Report (8-3-21)
Highway Administration (FHWA) interprets these peer meetings to be exchanges of information regarding, research managers and FHWA, university, and industry personnel. Louisiana and Florida, Phillips LA Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Mary Stringfellow LA Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Teresa Parker FL Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) 3 PEER EXCHANGE FORMAT, Highway Research Center (TFHRC) including pooled fund studies. She noted FHWA will reopen in September
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/research/docs/peer-exchange-final-report-(8-3-21).pdf?sfvrsn=a3aafd4f_1Basic Acoustic and Traffic Noise Concepts PDF
(FHWA, 2 0 1 0 ) Florida Department of Transportation 18 Lesson 2: Basic A c o ustic and Tr a f, location of a noise sensitive area(s), for any of the land uses listed in FHWA ’s NAC Ta b le, a f fic Noise Concepts Source: FHWA Florida Department of Transportation 38 Lesson 2: Basic A c, • Existing Barriers • IMPORTA N T LY ! ▪ FHWA does not consider the planting of vegetation, ) • According to FHWA – 10 dB(A) reduction • “Optically Dense” (Yo u can’t see thro ugh it
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