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SPI-711Series

 Standard Plans Instructions Topic No. 625-010-003 Indexes 711-001 through 711-003 – Pavement Markings FY 2025-26 1 Indexes 711-001 through 711-003 – Pavement Markings Design Criteria FHWA Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) ; FDOT Design Manual (FDM); FDOT Traffic, facilities, school zones, interchanges, and bicycle facilities. See the TEM , FDM 223 , and FDM, selection. Plan Content Requirements See FDM 940 . Provide the appropriate detail in the Signing

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Special Detour

 Finish Graded Surface Temporary Earthwork for Special Detour (orange filled area), pay item 102-2-300 Temporary Pavement for Special Detour (no thickness shown), pay item 102-2-200 Existing Surface Earthwork, per FDM 216 (yellow filled area)

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SPI-653-001

(ITE) Standard for Pedestrian Traffic Control Signal Indications; FDOT Design Manual (FDM); Traffic, Construction – Concrete Pole Mounted Signal. See FDM 222, FDM 232, TEM and the MUTCD for additional guidance and design criteria. Plan Content Requirements See FDM 941. Call-out pedestrian signal locations

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SPI-665-001

Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), 2004; FDOT Design Manual (FDM); Traffic Engineer Manual (TEM, is provided at each pushbutton in accordance with FDM 222. See FDM 232, TEM, MUTCD, and ADAAG for additional guidance and design criteria. Plan Content Requirements See FDM 941. Call-out pedestrian

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SPI-700-030

(SM), Introduction, I.6 References; FDOT Design Manual (FDM) Design Assumptions and Limitations See notes on Index 700-030, FDM 230, FDM 261, and the Structures Manual (SM), Volume 3. FDOT Design, panel. Overhead luminaire details are in Index 700-031. Plan Content Requirements See the FDM 940

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SPI-520-001

 Standard Plans Instructions Topic No. 625-010-003 Index 520-001 Curb and Gutter FY 2026-27 1 Index 520-001 Curb and Gutter Design Criteria FDOT Design Manual (FDM) ; Drainage Manual (DM) Design Assumptions and Limitations For curb and gutter installations, see FDM 210, 211, and 215, of the Basis of Estimates Manual ( BOE ) and FDM. Detail and label the curb and gutter in Plans Views, Typical Sections where applicable, and other sheets as required. See FDM 913 and 915

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2025FDM231Lighting

highway design and must comply with the requirements of FDM 215 for roadside safety. L o cate light, placed in medians must be mounted on or behind barriers per the requirements in FDM 215.2.9, information with the Lighting Plans per the requirements of FDM 943 . Where practical, use consistent, Modifications to LRFDLTS-1 provide structural design criteria. Refer to FDM 261 for information regarding structural support requirements. Refer to FDM 943 for information regarding Lighting Plans

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Complete-Streets-and-FDOT-DesignAPRIL2017

-based design criteria and standards • Provides groundwork for the FDOT Design Manual (FDM, Speed FDOT Design Manual (FDM) Design criteria based: • Functional Classification • Has not changed. FDM organized into separate chapters by classification • Context Classification • Design, C5 C6 PPM – Area FDM – Context Classification C1 Natural C2 Rural Rural C2T Rural Town Urban, Range (mph) SIS Minimum Design Speed (mph) PPM FDM PPM FDM C1 Natural 55-70 55-70 65 65 C2

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FDOT Design Manual Brief

 FDM Chapter: 126 FDM Section: ALL FDM Tracking Number: 286 Summary of Change: Added, FDM and training webinars for updates. 10. What is the schedule for implementation? The following is the schedule for implementation: • The 2025 FDM will be published on or before November 1, 2024 • The 2025 FDM will be effective for all projects beginning design in January 2025 FDM Chapter: 210 FDM Section: Table 210.2.1 FDM Tracking Number: 282 Summary of Change: Added

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2024FDM272Hardscape

, plazas, or patios See FDM 944 for Hardscape Plan content and Construction Cost Estimate. 272.2, , and aesthetic enhancements. See FDM 127 for hardscape identified as a Community Aesthetic Feature. (5) Meet vertical and horizontal clearance requirements for pedestrian and bicycle facilities in FDM 222, 223, and 224 . (6) Meet lateral offset or clear zone requirements in FDM 215 . Topic #625-000-002 FDOT Design Manual 272 - Hardscape Designs (7) Meet sight distance requirements in FDM

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2024FDM272Hardscape

, plazas, or patios See FDM 944 for Hardscape Plan content and Construction Cost Estimate. 272.2, , and aesthetic enhancements. See FDM 127 for hardscape identified as a Community Aesthetic Feature. (5) Meet vertical and horizontal clearance requirements for pedestrian and bicycle facilities in FDM 222, 223, and 224 . (6) Meet lateral offset or clear zone requirements in FDM 215 . January 1, requirements in FDM 210. (8) Meet intersection sight distance in FDM 212. (9) Use materials

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SPI-102-Series

Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) ; FDOT Design Manual (FDM) ; AASHTO Roadside Design Guide , 4th, project specific TTC Plans for complex projects. For design criteria see Index 102-600 , FDM 240 (Transportation Management Plan), FDM 241 (Lane Closure Analysis), FDM 242 (Traffic Pacing Design), and FDM 243 (Portable Changeable Message Signs). Additionally, meet the minimum, on Limited Access Roadways • Index 102-680 - Haul Road Crossing. Plan Content Requirements See FDM

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2025FDM272Hardscape

, paths, plazas, or patios See FDM 944 for Hardscape Plan content and Construction Cost Estimate, revitalizations, and aesthetic enhancements. See FDM 127 for hardscape identified as a Community Aesthetic, facilities in FDM 222, 223, and 224 . (6) Meet lateral offset or clear zone requirements in FDM 215, requirements in FDM 210. (8) Meet intersection sight distance in FDM 212. (9) Use materials that are low

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SPI-102-Series

Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) ; FDOT Design Manual (FDM) ; AASHTO Roadside Design Guide , 4th, project specific TTC Plans for complex projects. For design criteria see Index 102-600 , FDM 240 (Transportation Management Plan), FDM 241 (Lane Closure Analysis), FDM 242 (Traffic Pacing Design), and FDM 243 (Portable Changeable Message Signs). Additionally, meet the minimum, on Limited Access Roadways • Index 102-680 - Haul Road Crossing. Plan Content Requirements See FDM

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2025FDM272Hardscape

, paths, plazas, or patios See FDM 944 for Hardscape Plan content and Construction Cost Estimate, , and aesthetic enhancements. See FDM 127 for hardscape identified as a Community Aesthetic Feature, in FDM 222, 223, and 224 . (6) Meet lateral offset or clear zone requirements in FDM 215, distance requirements in FDM 210. (8) Meet intersection sight distance in FDM 212. (9) Use

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2026FDM272Hardscape

for driveways, paths, plazas, or patios See FDM 944 for Hardscape Plan content and Construction Cost, revitalizations, and aesthetic enhancements. See FDM 127 for hardscape identified as a Community, facilities in FDM 222, 223, and 224. (6) Meet lateral offset or clear zone requirements in FDM 215, distance requirements in FDM 210. (8) Meet intersection sight distance in FDM 212. (9) Use materials

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SPI-102-Series

Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD); FDOT Design Manual (FDM); AASHTO Roadside Design Guide, 4th Edition, for complex projects. For design criteria see Index 102-600, FDM 240 (Transportation Management Plan), FDM 241 (Lane Closure Analysis), FDM 242 (Traffic Pacing Design), and FDM 243 (Portable Changeable, . Plan Content Requirements See FDM 922. Payment See the BOE and Specifications 102 for information

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2026FDM272Hardscape

for driveways, paths, plazas, or patios See FDM 944 for Hardscape Plan content and Construction Cost, revitalizations, and aesthetic enhancements. See FDM 127 for hardscape identified as a Community, facilities in FDM 222, 223, and 224. (6) Meet lateral offset or clear zone requirements in FDM 215, distance requirements in FDM 210. (8) Meet intersection sight distance in FDM 212. (9) Use materials

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2024FDM231Lighting

highway design and must comply with the requirements of FDM 215 for roadside safety. L o cate light, placed in medians must be mounted on or behind barriers per the requirements in FDM 215.2.9, information with the Lighting Plans per the requirements of FDM 943 . Where practical, use consistent, Modifications to LRFDLTS-1 provide structural design criteria. Refer to FDM 261 for information regarding structural support requirements. Refer to FDM 943 for information regarding Lighting Plans

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