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MPOAC-Governing-Board-MeetingAPRIL2017
MPOAC Governing Board Meeting April 06, 2017 Approval of Minutes from January 26, 2017 Public Comments MPOAC Executive Director’s Report UPWP Report Expenditures and MPOAC Accomplishments are in your packet Florida Legislative Update Legislative Brochure Weekly Legislative Updates Priorities of House, Senate and Governor Bills To Watch HB 865 and SB 1118 – FDOT Bill • Truck Weight Allowance – NGV • FHWA risk based bridge inspection schedule • Increase rapid response
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to FDOT on agreed upon schedule, and made available to FHWA upon request. We recommend the adoption
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/mpoac_website/meetings/2017/fdot-agency-reportjune2017.pdf?sfvrsn=20e2fce3_1Mobility-Performance-Measures-OutreachJuly132017
requirements FHWA Headquarters quote 4 FDOT/ MPOs submit consistently and together Status of MAP-21
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Update Huiwei Shen, Chief Planner & Dana Reiding, FTO 10:20 am – 10:35 am FHWA Update Cathy Kendall, AICP, FHWA 10:35 am – 10:55 am MPOAC Coordination Workshop Results Jennifer Fortunas, P .E, Huiwei Shen, FDOT Chief Planner and Dana Reiding, Manager Systems Forecasting & Trends Office 6 FHWA Update Cathy Kendall, AICP, FHWA 7 MPOAC Coordination Workshop Results Jennifer Fortunas, P .E
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will be created in MAC in draft form until approved by FHWA. 9460100 All Jobs CAST IRON PIPE. (REV
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of the Contractor. Trailer mounted barriers listed on the APL must have an FHWA eligibility letter
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Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals. Submit the FHWA certification for product approval. 7
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of the above referenced Supplemental Specification. Additional revision, based on FHWA comment
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this. This criteria is supported by FHWA. No change made
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Circular (HEC) No. 23, Publication No. FHWA NHI 09-110. Use a minimum Factor of Safety of 1.5 and 0.5
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Safety Hardware 2009 (MASH) and current FHWA directives. Manufacturers seeking evaluation must, of Category II and Category III devices for inclusion on the APL shall include the FHWA WZ numbered, for Assessing Safety Hardware 2009 (MASH) and current FHWA directives. Manufacturers seeking evaluation, evaluation of Category II and Category III devices for inclusion on the APL shall include the FHWA WZ
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Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals. Provide the FHWA certification letter for product approval. 7
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that is listed on the FHWA Laboratories Accredited to Crash Test Roadside Safety Hardware, http
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, Inspire Innovation www.fdot.gov 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, 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 truck) vehicle. Each ramp lane
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, Inspire Innovation www.fdot.gov 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, vehicle shall be a FHWA Class Group 2 (passenger car) vehicle, and the large vehicle shall be a FHWA
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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
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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
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(FHWA), electric vehicle charging stations would only be permissible if there is no charge
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. 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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