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Financial Management (FM) numbers. All major project elements such as planning, environmental, are to be included and cover the project’s entire life cycle from planning to final acceptance. O&M phases, Process Planning Level Cost Est. NEPA Process Federally Funded PLANNING Potential cost ≥ $500
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H I C L E S OFFICE OF POLICY PLANNING FDOT ACES GUIDANCE │ Acknowledgements and Thanks, Reichert and Martin Markovich, Office of Policy Planning; Thomas Hill, Transportation Forecasting, Commission, Capitol Area Metropolitan Planning Organization, Mid-America Regional Council and Mid-Ohio Metropolitan Regional Planning Commission. One result of this ongoing consultation and investigation is the development of the ACES Planning Process shown in Figure ES 1. MPOs that intend to update
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and Introductions Mike Neidhart, with the FDOT Office of Policy Planning (OPP), welcomed attendees to the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Liaison Training. Invoicing and Progress Reports, must accompany each invoice an MPO submits for review and should: o Align with Unified Planning Work, Reports o Agreements o Consolidated Planning Grant o Funds - Authorizing, Encumbering, De-Obligation & Closeout o FHWA Planning Grants Administration & MPO Fundings o DBE Requirements o
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By: Project Description SUBJECT TO CHANGE HERNANDO COUNTY Transportation Planning 439335-7 - HERNANDO /CITRUS FY 2028/2029-2029/2030 UPWP Type of Work: TRANSPORTATION PLANNING Phase Funding Source 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 Planning Federal $705,133 Total for Project 439335-7 $705,133 439335-5 - HERNANDO/CITRUS FY 2024/2025-2025/2026 UPWP Type of Work: TRANSPORTATION PLANNING Phase Funding Source 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 Planning Federal $697,924 $705,133 Total for Project 439335-5
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/d7wpph/publichearing_hernando-county_summary.pdf?sfvrsn=b4189d6a_12023 MPOAC Freight Committee Priorities Program Project List
7 18 The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council 2023 Freight Priorities Program Program Overview The Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council (MPOAC) Freight, freight projects within the planning boundaries of Florida’s Metropolitan Planning Organizations 1, goals, with a majority supporting all 7. 1 “Metropolitan Planning Organizations” is not an exclusive term. It also encompasses Transportation Planning Organizations (TPO) and Transportation Planning
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By: Item/Segment SUBJECT TO CHANGE CHARLOTTE COUNTY Transportation Planning 439316-5 - CHARLOTTE CTY/PUNTA GORDA FY 2024/2025-2025/2026 UPWP Type of Work: TRANSPORTATION PLANNING Phase Funding Source 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Planning Federal $606,223 Total for Project 439316-5 $606,223 439316-6 - CHARLOTTE CTY/PUNTA GORDA FY 2026/2027-2027/2028 UPWP Type of Work: TRANSPORTATION PLANNING Phase Funding Source 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Planning Federal $606,223 $606,223 Total
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7 18 The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council 2023 Freight Priorities Program Program Overview The Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council (MPOAC) Freight, freight projects within the planning boundaries of Florida’s Metropolitan Planning Organizations 1, goals, with a majority supporting all 7. 1 “Metropolitan Planning Organizations” is not an exclusive term. It also encompasses Transportation Planning Organizations (TPO) and Transportation Planning
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District 7 16 The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council 2024 Freight Priorities Program Program Overview The Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council (MPOAC, -priority freight projects within the planning boundaries of Florida’s Metropolitan Planning, Transportation Plan goals, with a majority supporting all 7. 1 “Metropolitan Planning Organizations” is not an exclusive term. It also encompasses Transportation Planning Organizations (TPO
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Freight and the MPO FLORIDA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION ADVISORY COUNCIL WHY IS EFFECTIVE FREIGHT PLANNING CRITICAL TO AN MPO? An MPO’s elected officials direct, guide and prioritize, ? Within the realm of an MPO’s planning world, the definition of “freight” encompasses more than simply, mobility is critical for Florida’s communities. Freight planning efforts can help identify, prioritize, IS THE ROLE OF THE MPO? Many of Florida’s MPOs have been engaged in freight transportation planning
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/mpoac_website/meetings/2017/pamphlet-mpoac-freight-and-mpojan2617.pdf?sfvrsn=afeade81_1Charlotte County Draft Tentative WP FY27-31
SUBJECT TO CHANGE CHARLOTTE COUNTY Transportation Planning 439316-6 - CHARLOTTE CTY/PUNTA GORDA FY 2026/2027-2027/2028 UPWP Type of Work: TRANSPORTATION PLANNING Phase Funding Source 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 Planning Federal $626,506 $626,506 Total for Project 439316-6 $626,506 $626,506 439316-7 - CHARLOTTE CTY/PUNTA GORDA FY 2028/2029-2029/2030 UPWP Type of Work: TRANSPORTATION PLANNING Phase Funding Source 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 Planning Federal $851,506 $1,001,506 Total for Project
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of Transportation (FDOT), Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), municipalities, and other public sector, the overall realm of transportation planning and analysis, there are several core activities that can, ) updates. • Scenario planning. • Project-level traffic forecasting. • Interchange Access, and what questions they are trying to answer. Are they engaging in systems planning, seeking, County should use the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Model as that model contains Hillsborough County
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information developed during Planning through the development of the Environmental Document; approval, the Planning phase and to support the PD&E Study. Topic No. 650-000-002 March 16, 2006 ETDM Manual, Development and Environment (PD&E) 5-2 The integration of planning information and products, Provide planning-level consideration of potential direct, indirect, and cumulative effects, Recommendations made during the ETDM Planning and Programming Screens are recorded in the Environmental
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The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council MPOAC Governing Board Meeting, January, of Transportation, Office of Policy Planning Gary Harrell, Charlotte County - Punta Gorda MPO Whit, Executive Director, presented the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Report showing, Planning, updated the members on the activities of FDOT as follows: B. Ms. Monroy discussed, are coordinating their planning activities. F. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMI NISTRATION Ms. Karen Brunelle
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Friday, April 5 th Florida Metropolitan Planning Partnership (FMPP) Meeting Summary Florida, Administration (FTA), and Florida's Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) met to collaborate on transportation planning activities in Florida. The partnership between these entities provides valuable, of Policy Planning (OPP), introduced the FDOT team and welcomed everyone to the meeting. Donna introduced Cathy Kendall, FHWA Florida Division Planning Team Leader, Michael Sherman, FTA Leader
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Thursday, January 16 Florida Metropolitan Planning Partnership (FMPP) Meeting Summary Florida, Administration (FTA), and Florida's Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) met to collaborate on transportation planning activities in Florida. The partnership between these entities provides valuable, of Policy Planning (OPP), introduced the FDOT team and welcomed everyone to the meeting. She, Unfunded Needs Plan. • The SIS Planning Process includes three interrelated sequential documents
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