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BDV31-977-141-UF_Final_AOI_Tool

.................................................................................................................. 7 2.5.1 FHWA Tools, Federal Emergency Management Agency FHWA Federal Highway Administration FIU Florida International, Administration (FHWA) defines resilience as “the ability to anticipate, prepare for, and adapt to changing conditions and withstand, respond to, and recover rapidly from disruptions” (FHWA, 2014). Geospatial, dissemination of the underlying datasets. The 2 nd Round of FHWA Resilience Pilots highlighted

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2024FDMPart1

Department, FHWA and AASHTO criteria, procedures, guidelines, and design codes that serve as design, the comments are addressed, the Florida FHWA Division Office is given the opportunity to review the revisions as per the Department’s Stewardship Agreement with FHWA. The State Roadway Design Office, ). Requirements mandated by FHWA or State Rules will be coordinated with the DDEs and affected offices, to include adjacent developed areas as provided for by Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) regulations

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650-000-002_ETDM_Manual_Ch2-Effective-2024-1231

projects to qualify for FHWA or Federal Transit Agency (FTA) assistance (23 Code of Federal, Support Website. FHWA provides clarification about transportation planning requirements, In a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dated 05/26/2022, FHWA assigned and FDOT assumed FHWA’s NEPA, projects in Florida whose source of federal funding comes from FHWA or which require FHWA approvals, and substantive requirements as previously applied to FHWA. 2.3.3 Federal Involvement Prior

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FDOT_CO TIP_Template

Measures (PM1) 2.0Highway Safety Measures (PM1) The first of FHWA’s performance, toward targets to FHWA for the following safety-related performance measures: 1.Number of Fatalities, are required to be adopted annually. In August of each calendar year, FDOT reports targets to FHWA, and serious injuries. As stated in the Safe System approach promoted by FHWA, the death or serious, the vision of zero deaths. Annually, FHWA determines whether Florida has met the targets or performed

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