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9900200-723origind2
reports. 3. All relevant FHWA Eligibility Letters. 990-8.3 Sign Panels: Use signs that meet, relevant FHWA Eligibility Letters ARTICLE 990-14 is deleted and the following substituted: 990-14, 9900200 All Jobs 6f. All relevant FHWA Eligibility Letters ARTICLE 990-15 is deleted and the following, demonstrating the device meets MASH TL-3 6. All relevant FHWA Eligibility Letters
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/specifications/by-year/fy-2023-24/review/internal/9900200-723origind2.pdf?sfvrsn=cd5fc6cb_1Section 4f Decision Tree_04232025
Director concurrent with the env. doc. approval. YES The project must be elevated to the FHWA Florida
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/environment/pubs/4(f)/section-4f-decision-tree_04232025.pdf?sfvrsn=ec39151f_1Section 4(f) and 6(f)
lindsay.rothrock@dot.state.fl.us FEDERAL RESOURCES FHWA Section 4(f) Guidance and Legislation
https://www.fdot.gov/environment/oem-divisions/env/cultural-resources/section-4(f)-and-6(f)Rest Area Questions and Answers
(FHWA), electric vehicle charging stations would only be permissible if there is no charge
https://www.fdot.gov/maintenance/restareaqa.shtm04072011_governing-minutes
. Christion, FHWA Harry Reed, Capital Region TPA Terry Joseph, West Florida RPC Yvonne Arens, FDOT, ($2.5 million local) match. 6C. FHWA Report Lee Ann Jacob gave the Federal Highway Administration report. She said MPOs would be asked to update freight profiles. She told the members that FHWA would, with a livability specialist at FHWA. 10. Public Comments During Public Comments, Jeff Kramer discussed
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Highway Administration (FHWA) and FDOT. PD&E STUDY SCHEDULE PD&E Study Start: Fall 2023 PD&E
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dated May 26, 2022, and executed by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and FDOT . T h e P
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(FHWA) y el FDOT. FASES DEL PROYECTO Inicio del Estudio: Junio del 2024 Conclusión Estimada: Junio
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Administration (FHWA) will not recognize the approval of the roll forward TIP amendment until after October 1st
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a minimum of 200 mv reading for a FHWA Class II vehicle. The sensor shall be operating without
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of Transportation FHWA Federal Highway Administration FSS Federal Specifications and Standards IEEE
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a minimum of 200 mv reading for a FHWA Class II vehicle. The sensor shall be operating without
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will be deleted, and the original specification language will remain as is. Name: Mark Parry, FHWA Date
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Modification Factors Clearinghouse FDOT Safety Data Integration Space FHWA Highway Safety Program
https://www.fdot.gov/traffic/trafficservices/strides2zero/overview17_Bridges_and_Other_Structures_Redlines
guidance on the design of bridge deck drainage may be found in the current version of FHWA Publication, through FHWA Hydraulic Engineering Circulars (HEC) “HEC-18” and “HEC-20” and the FDOT’s training courses, the FHWA. Section 335.074, F.S., mandates safety inspection of bridges. Bridge inspectors shall, from: www.bookstore.transportation.org FHWA “HEC-18” and “HEC-20” may be found at: http
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at FHWA’s Office of Safety – Safety Edge, including a Design and Construction Guide, Guide Specification, Safety Evaluation Tech Brief and Case Studies. FHWA’s Crash Modification Factors, be referenced for further guidance: FHWA Pavement Preservation Definitions, HIAM-20, September, /Publications/Blurbs/165650.aspx FHWA Center for Accelerating Innovation – Safety Edge https
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Edge Detail (No Paved Shoulder) . Additional information on Safety Edge can be found at FHWA’s, , Safety Evaluation Te ch Brief and Case Studies. FHWA’s Crash Modification Factors Clearinghouse also, The following is a list of publications that may be referenced for further guidance: • FHWA Pavement, , and Rehabilitation, https://www.trb.org/Publications/Blurbs/165650.aspx • FHWA Center for Accelerating
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be found in the current version of FHWA Publication HEC-21, “Design of Bridge Deck Drainage, in the FDOT’s Drainage Manual (2022). Further guidance and training may be obtained through FHWA Hydraulic, following approval from the FHWA. Section 335.074, F.S. , mandates safety inspection of bridges, : www.bookstore.transportation.org • FHWA “HEC-18” and “HEC-20” may be found at: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov
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Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Ta l l a hassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY www.fdot.gov July 28, 2025 Daniel Holt, PE, PTOE Director, Project Delivery Director, Technical Services FHWA 400 West Washington Street, Suite 4200 Orlando, FL 32801 Re: State Specifications Office Section 105 Proposed Specification: 1050404MM92V2 Contractor Quality Control General Requirements. Dear Mr. Holt: We are sending you
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cost feasibility threshold 1.1 million per usable acre • Tier-based methodology FHWA: Model, Supply and Demand Study Master Plan Final Report. • FHWA. (2002a). Model Development For National Assessment of Commercial Vehicle Parking . • FHWA. (2022). Truck Parking Development Handbook. • FHWA. (2002b). Study of Adequacy of Commercial Truck Parking Facilities - Technical Report . • Garber
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