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2025 D3 TA Application Help Guide

District 3 TA Coordinator Ta n y a Sanders Branton Florida Department of Transportation District 3, connectivity ➢ Equitable access policies ➢ Safety ➢ Sustainability  Funding increases, as projects on a Federal-Aid Highway. Who Can A p p l y ?  Local governments  Regional, responsible for local transportation safety programs  Any other local or regional governmental entity, . 7. Ve g e tation Management Practices in transportation rights-of-way to improve safety, prevent

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2025 D3 TA Application Help Guide

District 3 TA Coordinator Ta n y a Sanders Branton Florida Department of Transportation District 3, connectivity ➢ Equitable access policies ➢ Safety ➢ Sustainability  Funding increases, as projects on a Federal-Aid Highway. Who Can A p p l y ?  Local governments  Regional, responsible for local transportation safety programs  Any other local or regional governmental entity, to improve safety, prevent invasive species and provide erosion control. ➢ Examples: Erosion control

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1020602.origind

need to be changed? Summary of the changes: Are these changes applicable to all Department jobs? Yes No If not, what are the restrictions? Florida Department of Transportation RICK SCOTT, , debris, mud, construction equipment and stored materials. When the Plans call for the Department, involved in the erection of Department-owned temporary bridging, to attend a mandatory one-day training session to be conducted at the Department’s storage facility. No bridging will be released

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450726 Technical Scope_Final_Rev

 1 February 2024 Florida Department of Transportation – District One Technical Scope and LRE, limits (such as safety, sidewalk or drainage projects): 452622-1_FY28_MP 4.610_MP25.906_RRR, agency. Safety is funding improvements that include providing a bi-directional median opening, 78 signal. This segment of roadway is on the high crash list and listed as a Top 20 Safety project, with the Safety Office. Safety will be funding the improvements included in the RSA and located in Sequences

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resource

FIGURE 4 – FEDERAL HIGHWAY TRUST FUND RECEIPTS FROM FLORIDA, 2008 …….……….. 10 FIGURE 5 – STATUS OF THE HIGHWAY TRUST FUND …………………………………………… 11 FIGURE 6 – 2009–2010 STATE TRANSPORTATION TAXES, GOVERNMENT HIGHWAY REVENUES BY SOURCE ………………. 19 FIGURE 10 – TOLL REVENUES FOR STATE FACILITIES, HOUSEHOLD TRANSPORTATION SPENDING TRENDS, 2000-2009 ……… 7 TABLE 5 – FEDERAL HIGHWAY TRUST FUND REVENUES ATTRIBUTABLE TO FLORIDA HIGHWAY ACCOUNT ($000) …………………………………………………. 12 TABLE 6 – STATE

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2011-RR-Annual-Report-FINALv1

Program Florida Department of Transportation Traffic Engineering and Operations Office Traffic, Responders i This document was developed and produced by the Florida Department of Transportation, Department of Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n ( D e p a r t m e n t ) a n d o t h e r t r a n s p o r t a t i, of incident responses, becoming one of the most effective elements of the Department’s Tr a f f i c I n c i, Highway Pa t rol (FHP) and other law enforcement agencies. They also assist disabled motorists

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2011-RR-Annual-Report-FINALv1

Program Florida Department of Transportation Traffic Engineering and Operations Office Traffic, Responders i This document was developed and produced by the Florida Department of Transportation, Department of Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n ( D e p a r t m e n t ) a n d o t h e r t r a n s p o r t a t i, of incident responses, becoming one of the most effective elements of the Department’s Tr a f f i c I n c i, Highway Pa t rol (FHP) and other law enforcement agencies. They also assist disabled motorists

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MPOAC-Staff-Directors-Meeting-Package-Sept-16-2020

(non-agenda items) 4. Agency Reports A. Florida Department of Transportation B. Federal Highway, and Pedestrian Safety: Requires pedestrian crosswalk on public highway, street, or road which is located, . The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit, Highway Administration Cathy Kendall, Florida Division, Federal Highway Administration Mark Reichert, Florida Department of Transportation Thomas Hill, Florida Department of Transportation Scott

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441693-1-22-01 Aviation Boulevard-Alternatives Public Workshop FLYER

 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTAT ION INVITES YOU TO AN ALT ERNATIVES PUBLIC WORKSHOP PROJECT, ) Number: 14475 The Florida Department of TransportaƟon (FDOT) will conduct an AlternaƟves Public, soluƟons to address exisƟng and projected traffic demands, improve safety, support economic growth, of Understanding dated May 26, 2022, and executed by the Federal Highway AdministraƟon (FHWA) and FDOT, CONTACT INFORMATION Vandana Nagole, P.E. - FDOT Project Manager Florida Department of TransportaƟon

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sr5_aviation-blvd_public-hearing-Flyer_English_Spanish

 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION INVITES YOU TO A PUBLIC HEARING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT, The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will conduct a Public Hearing regarding the above, , improve safety, support economic growth, and enhance modal interrelationships with rail, bicycle, by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and FDOT. PD&E STUDY SCHEDULE PD&E Study Start: April 2022, Manager Florida Department of Transportation 3400 West Commercial Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL

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1021000-722FHWA

 Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 KEVIN J. THIBAULT, P.E. SECRETARY Improve Safety, Enhance Mobility, Inspire, Highway Administration 3500 Financial Plaza, Suite 400 Tallahassee, Florida 32312 Re: State, shall not be less than 150 mcd/lx·m 2 . Measure, record and certify on the Department approved form, RPMs are broken or missing at no expense to the Department. 1021000 All Jobs MAINTENANCE

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6710000.resp2

 Florida Department of Transportation RICK SCOTT GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL, Federal Highway Administration 3500 Financial Plaza, Suite 400 Tallahassee, Florida 32312 Re, listed on the Department’s Approved Product List (APL). Ensure equipment is permanently marked, Controller High Resolution Data Logging Requirements, as published on the Department’s State Traffic, the requirements of Section 603. 671-2 Materials. Use traffic controllers listed on the Department

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Home Page - SR A1A Over Sebastian Inlet Bridge Replacement

. Location: the Florida Department of Transportation, District 4 Rick Chesser Auditorium, 3400 W, /contracts/lettings/letting-project-info.shtm PROJECT OVERVIEW The Florida Department, Public Meeting Documents On May 23, 2023, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) granted, with a Memorandum of Understanding executed between the Federal Highway Administration and FDOT, clearance to address resiliency and adds shoulders and shared use paths to enhance safety

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Business Development Initiative PlanwithAttachments3.17

, the Department was waiting for approval from the Federal Highway Administration to utilize,  Revised March 2017 1 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE BDI, The Business Development Initiative (BDI) was designed to support the Department’s efforts, the course of a two year period, the Department implemented the BDI to determine if such a BDI has the potential to accomplish the goal as stated above. The Department implemented this BDI in part

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SS1020000

350 “Recommended Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features.” 102-9.3, , businesses, etc., along the project. Furnish, install and maintain traffic control and safety devices, as required for safety and convenience of the public within the work zone. Donotmaintain traffic, to ensure proper Maintenance of Traffic. 4. I m mediately c o r r e c t s a l l safety deficiencies and does not permit minor deficiencies that are not immediate safety hazards to remain uncorrected

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SS1020000

350 “Recommended Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features.” 102-9.3, , businesses, etc., along the project. Furnish, install and maintain traffic control and safety devices, as required for safety and convenience of the public within the work zone. Donotmaintain traffic, to ensure proper Maintenance of Traffic. 4. I m mediately c o r r e c t s a l l safety deficiencies and does not permit minor deficiencies that are not immediate safety hazards to remain uncorrected

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App A BCR_South_SCE

: Final SOCIOCULTURAL EFFECTS EVALUATION REPORT Florida Department of Transportation District 4, .............................................................................................................. 50 4.1.4 Safety, populations and improving the environment and transportation safety. It will help address, Clear Zone(s) o Fixed Canopy o Benches for Seating Compliant with Department of Justice 28 CFR Part, is bordered by N 21st Avenue to the east and Dixie Highway to the west. FPID 452240-1 | Broward

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Florida TIM Responder - September 2021

Team Meeting Manatee County Public Safety Center 2101 47th Terrace East 2101 Bradenton, Florida, their effectiveness for improved safety and mobility. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TP S H AWN KINNEY Traffic, , national TIM updates, upcoming events, and awards/recognition. The Florida Department, recommendations to improve the safety of responders while assisting and avoiding future struck-by incidents. Districts have also started deploying several safety strategies to improve responder safety

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Florida TIM Responder - September 2022

Team Meeting Manatee County Public Safety Center 2101 47th Terrace East 2101 Bradenton, Florida, their effectiveness for improved safety and mobility. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TP S H AWN KINNEY Traffic, , national TIM updates, upcoming events, and awards/recognition. The Florida Department, recommendations to improve the safety of responders while assisting and avoiding future struck-by incidents. Districts have also started deploying several safety strategies to improve responder safety

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combinedpde-designscope-v-2022-02

AND ENVIRONMENT STUDY AND DESIGN SERVICES HIGHWAY AND BRIDGE/STRUCTURAL DESIGN This Exhibit forms an integral part of the agreement between the State of Florida Department of Transportation (hereinafter referred to as the DEPARTMENT or FDOT) and (hereinafter referred to as the CONSULTANT) relative, of this Exhibit is to describe the scope of work and the responsibilities of the CONSULTANT and the DEPARTMENT, in accordance with FDOT policy, procedures and requirements. The PD&E Study will enable the DEPARTMENT

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