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Pt1Ch5_073124_clean

Administration (FHWA) has assigned its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act, in Florida which source of federal funding comes from FHWA or which constitute a federal action through FHWA. NEPA Assignment includes responsibility for environmental review, interagency, the procedures in 40 CFR § 1500 et seq. and associated FHWA guidance. Upload Cooperating Agency, in Guidance for Meeting Planning Requirements for NEPA Approval and FDOT/FHWA Consistency Guidance

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v1-section54-clean

Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and is signed only by the Director, Office, , will be distributed to the FHWA, DCE, and the District Final Estimates Manager. The signed letter

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Minutes-MPOAC-FreightCommittee-No24-v02

Florida RPC FHWA Participants Friends of the Committee Stacie Blizzard Michael Williamson | Cambridge, Administration (FHWA) approved FDOT's addendum to their Freight Plan in April. She encouraged

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Noteworthy-Practices-agenda-package-Jan-30-2019

noted that the following:  Baseline Reports would be done for all 10 EDC-5 initiatives and the FHWA, January 25 th and the FHWA leads will be in contact with the state leads to complete the federal

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2018.02.01-Final-MPOAC-Staff-Directors-MinutesFEB18

category for rail projects, alignment with Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) planning requirements, Brunelle, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), noted they are still reviewing the document

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04-2025 Construction Academy - Structures Randell

incorporated in the finished work, not the temporary condition • Not just for Projects with FHWA funding during Construction • Included if the corridor had FHWA funding through PD&E • Mill

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6460000.FHWA

Signals. Provide the FHWA certification letter for product approval. 7. I d e n t i f i c a t i o n, Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals. Provide the FHWA

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E4Y17-R0AttachmentVSpillMitigationGuidelines

by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Incident responders are reminded to always use appropriate, Highway Administration (FHWA), National Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Responder Training Program

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18_Signing_and_Marking_Redlines

(FHWA) Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) has been adopted for use in Rule 14-15.010, in compliance with the FHWA recommendations for older drivers using a minimum lettering size

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18_Signing_and_Marking_Rulemaking

and highways of the state. To comply with this statute, the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA, in compliance with the FHWA recommendations for older drivers using a minimum lettering size of 10-inch

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19-13-Diel-D4SafetyCulture

and Communities Collaboration 13 FHWA identifies that developing a Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP, Local Road Safety Program is aligned with the objectives of the FHWA and FDOT’s Compass State

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DCE Memo 24-05 Retroactive implementation of July 2025 Standard Specification

 Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY www.fdot.gov August 6, 2024 DCE MEMORANDUM NO. 24-05 (FHWA Approved: August 5, 2024) TO: DISTRICT CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS FROM: Tim Lattner, P.E., Director, Office of Construction COPIES: Dan Hurtado, Patrick Overton, Ananth Prasad (FTBA), Jose Ortiz (FHWA) SUBJECT: RETROACTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF MANDATORY SPECIFICATION REVISION NO. 1

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Industry Forum 2025 Slides from FDOT PRIMARY

position; Reports of furloughed positions. - 43 - USDOT Order 5610.1D June 2025 FHWA Revision of NEPA Act Regulations July 2025 • FHWA Interim Final Rule • Working through a detailed analysis

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5-21-24 OOD24-01 Mandatory Revision No. 1 (On-The-Job Training)

 Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY www.fdot.gov OFFICE OF DESIGN BULLETIN 24-01 (FHWA Approved: 5/20/24) DATE: May 8, 2024 TO: District Directors of Transportation Operations, District Directors of Transportation Development, District Design Engineers, District Construction, , Patrick Overton, Scott Arnold, Jim DeSanto (FHWA), Ananth Prasad (FTBA) SUBJECT: Mandatory

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d-4pondsitingprocedures08-01-07

of Sites and Seek FHWA Approval Step 1 CollectInitialData/Drainage Kick-off Meeting / Conceptual Analysis, Survey o Geotechnical ‰ Identify need to process a Re-Evaluation with FHWA for NEPA compliance, . ‰ Re-Evaluation documentation of the PD&E Study is to be developed and submitted to FHWA for approval, to FHWA for compliance with NEPA. ‰ Assign Update of Preliminary Drainage Report to Drainage / Design, until the Re-Evaluation for FHWA approval is complete for new pond sites. Step 12

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July-29-2021-Governing-Board-Agenda-Package-Complete-Draft

and $8B for airports. There is no guidance from FHWA or FAA on how much will come to Florida. o, /CUTR, participated for the MPOs. • FHWA Florida Planning Finding meeting in July o The group, . Mr. Reichert invited the staff directors to participate • FHWA Peer Exchange on Transportation Performance Management (TPM) o On April 9 th , FDOT participated in an FHWA sponsored Peer, Administration (FHWA), updated the members on the activities of the Florida Division Office of FHWA and brought

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FGB Sub-Committee Meetings - October 2025 - Chapter 4

distances following FHWA’s 2005 Barrier Guide for Low Volume and Low Speed Roads • Inclusion, Guidance Section 4.1: Introduction Introduces roadway departure crashes, FHWA’s approach to roadway, roadway fatalities)? FHWA acknowledges the need to address roadway departure safety and identifies, through FHWA’s Roadway Departure Safety webpage.  The FHWA Manual on Uniform Traffic Control, departure crashes.  Standard Plans, Index 711-001: Pavement Markings  FHWA Proven Safety

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