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Bipartisan-Infrastructure-Law-Overview-Presentation-1-27-2022
Implementation Policy Planning Office 850-414-4800 Planning@dot.state.fl.us Modal Overview Policy Overview, and Air Quality Improvement Program $70.5M $77.1M $6.6M Metropolitan Planning $107.5M $142.1M, safety improvements • Requires planning funds be used to increase safe and accessible travel, planning and improvements Resilience projects eligible under Surface Transportation Block Grant, Resilience Modernization & Emerging Mobility • Planning and Environment Linkages (PEL) • Data
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Punta Gorda Metropolitan Planning Organization Contact Murdock Administration Center Manager: Wendy Scott 18500 Murdock Circle, Rm B200 Phone: 941-883-3535 Port Charlotte, FL 33948 Email: scott@ccpgmpo.gov Website www.ccpgmpo.gov
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Hernando/Citrus Metropolitan Planning Organization Contact 20 N. Main St Room 262 Manager: Mary Elwin Brooksville, FL 34601 Phone: 352-754-4082 Email: marye@hernandocounty.us Website www.hernandocitrusmpo.us/
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Hernando/Citrus Metropolitan Planning Organization Contact 1653 Blaise Dr Manager: Mary Elwin Brooksville, FL 34601 Phone: 352-754-4082 Email: marye@hernandocounty.us Website www.hernandocounty.us/
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Office of Policy Planning 1 Office of Policy Planning presented to presented by Office of Policy Planning FMPP Statewide Collaboration Meeting Day 2: UPWP & O t h e r To p i c s December 1, 2017 Alex Gramovot Statewide Metropolitan Planning Coordinator Florida Department of Transportation Office of Policy Planning Agenda for the Day UPWP Kick-Off Presentation UPWP Discussion, » Other Issues for Discussion Wrap-Up 3 Office of Policy Planning Objectives for the Day Provide
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Transportation Coordinators and planning agencies (known as the “Coordinated TD System”) and supporting, . This included creating a network of “Community Transportation Coordinators” and planning agencies responsible for the planning and provision of transportation services at the local level. In 1989, , which supports the planning and delivery of “non-sponsored” transportation services in all 67 counties, 2024-25 Under the grant programs, CTD contracts with CTCs and planning agencies to implement
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of Community Transportation Coordinators and planning agencies (known as the “Coordinated TD System, Coordinators” and planning agencies responsible for the planning and provision of transportation services, administers the TD Trust Fund under s. 427.0159, F.S., which supports the planning and delivery of “non, contracts with CTCs and planning agencies to implement the TD program at the local level. CTCs, ). Planning agencies are reimbursed based on meeting the deliverables for the quarter under
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people and goods move across Florida. Their planning process is continuous, cooperative, are also referred to as Transportation Planning Organizations (TPOs) and Transportation Planning Agencies (TPA s ) . ? WHAT IS AN MPO? Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) are federally, are responsible for transportation planning within their metropolitan region and are comprised, with its own planning boundary and board of voting members. An MPO’s planning area may cover
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/SUBAREA PLANNINGJAS jul 4 DIST/ST-WIDE 530 12 5 441015-1 SR 434 FROM RANGELINE ROAD TO US 17-92 62, 0.81 Split - 0.80, Oct 0.81 CORRIDOR/SUBAREA PLANNING SHP Jul 4 DIST/ST-WIDE 547 20 5 450270-1 CSC, 0.50 Split - Jul 0.50, Jan 0.50 CORRIDOR/SUBAREA PLANNING SHP Jul 4 DIST/ST-WIDE 547 25 5 453709-1, PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IMPROVEMENT JTG Aug 7 VOLUSIA 551 48 5 448858-1 DISTRICTWIDE GENERAL PLANNING CONSULTANT 12 1.00 1.00 TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AHG Aug 4 DIST/ST-WIDE 501 49 5 449288-1 CSC PD&E
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Central Office Planning Team which consists of staff in Forecasting & Trends, Policy Planning, and Systems Implementation. Planning Team Vision: To provide transportation planning that makes Florida the best place to live, work and play. Planning Team Mission: To provide the foundation for programming and project delivery through innovative planning and effective outreach that will strategically advance the best transportation solutions at the right time. Planning Team Values
https://www.fdot.gov/planning/about.shtmQ4 24 FMPP October 2024 Agenda_10232024
Planning 8:15 am – 8:30 am MPOAC Strategic Directions • Mark Reichert, Executive Director Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council 8:30 am – 8:45 am SIS Cost Feasible Plan • Gerald Goosby, SIS Planning Manager Systems Implementation Office 8:45 am – 9:00 am Work Program, Wiglesworth, Transit Planning Manager FDOT Transit Office Agenda Continued 10:30 am – 11:30 am 2055, , AICP, Statewide Resilience Planning Coordinator Office of Policy Planning 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
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CTD Planning Agencies, Alachua North Central Florida Regional Planning Council Contact 2009 N.W. 67th Place Manager, : ncomeaux@nefrc.org Website www.nefrc.org/ Bay Bay County Transportation Planning, North Central Florida Regional Planning Council Contact 2009 N.W. 67th Place Manager: Lynn Franson, Website www.ridescat.com Broward Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization Contact
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Search Transportation Planning Exchange Transportation Planning Exchange 2026 The next Transportation Planning Exchange will be held in the Summer, Transportation Planning Exchange Virtual Conferences and Web Series webinars are recorded and made available, Requested Transportation Planning Exchange Awards Past Events Useful Links
https://www.fdot.gov/planning/TPX/index.shtmFMPP January 2024 Agenda_01162025_FINAL
Planning 8:45 am – 9:00 am SIS 2050 Multimodal Unfunded Needs Plan Update • Dean Rogers, SIS, , Statewide Plans & Policy Analysis Manager Office of Policy Planning 9:15 am – 9:30 am FTP, Neidhart, AICP, Statewide MPO Coordinator Office of Policy Planning Agenda Continued 10:15 am – 10:25 am MPO Handbook • Mike Neidhart, AICP, Statewide MPO Coordinator Office of Policy Planning, Office of Policy Planning 10:30 am – 10:45 am Community Engagement and the Public Participation Plan
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Planning Alliance meeting • Attended numerous meetings • Got familiar with file system • Wo r king, Planning FDOT Discussion Points and Ti m e l i n e s for the MPOAC January 27, 2022 Discussion, (2021-2026) Planning and Coordination 2O21 US Census Releases Finalized 2020 Urban Areas, with MPOs & Districts 36 FDOT Planning Emphasis A r e a s 37 EO 13985 defines equity, Equity Emerging Mobility Abra Horne Office of Policy Planning Administrator for Metropolitan
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. Communications 8. Member Comments 9. Adjournment MPOAC The Florida Metropolitan Planning, Department of Transportation, Office of Planning and Environmental Management 2 Mayur Patel, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Planning and Environmental Management Mira Skoroden, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Planning and Environmental Management Arlene Tanis, Florida Department of Transportation, Office of Planning and Environmental Management Carmen Monroy
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Handbook Draft Committee 3 Chapter Commitment FHWA/FTA FINAL PLANNING RULE Issued - May 27, 2016 Effective Date - June 27, 2016 Compliance by - May 27, 2018 Two new planning factors are: - Improve, into consideration resiliency needs” as a purpose of statewide and metropolitan planning. FINAL PLANNING RULE – CONTINUED Performance Measures States and MPOs shall integrate into the transportation planning, ? Target Setting The How and Who METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION COORDINATION AND PLANNING AREA
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FINAL PLANNING RULE Issued - May 27, 2016 Effective Date - June 27, 2016 Compliance by - May 27, 2018 Two new planning factors are: - Improve the resiliency and reliability of the transportation, of statewide and metropolitan planning. FINAL PLANNING RULE – CONTINUED Performance Measures States and MPOs shall integrate into the transportation planning processes Directly or by reference goals, PLANNING ORGANIZATION COORDINATION AND PLANNING AREA REFORM Notice of Proposed Rulemaking June 27
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Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council Florida MPO Advisory Council Freight Committee The Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory, of actionable ideas that allow Florida’s Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) to foster and support sound freight planning and freight initiatives. The members of the Freight Advisory Committee, Capacity Planning Process: Practitioner’s Guide FDOT-Logistics and Passenger Operations Central
https://www.fdot.gov/mpoac/committees/freight-and-rail-committeeMPO Program Management Handbook
, and timelines for the purpose of developing MPO planning and programming products that are required, Metropolitan Planning Organization Formation and Modification 12/13/2024 Chapter 3 Unified Planning Work, of the Metropolitan Transportation Planning Process 2/5/2025 Chapter 8 MPO Compliance 7/15/2024 Chapter 9, for Metropolitan Planning Organizations 12/19/2024 Chapter 11 Other Planning Products and Processes, the handbook, contact the Office of Policy Planning at CO-Policy@dot.state.fl.us
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