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fdot-bdv30-977-36-rpt

FDOT Contract No. BDV30-977-36 July 2022 Prepared for Florida Department of Transportation, those of the State of Florida Department of Transportation.” ii METRIC CONVERSION TABLE Symb ol Kno, . Performing Organization Name and Address Florida State University – College of Business William, or Grant No. BDV30 977-36 12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address Florida Department, for the Florida Department of Transportation Research Center. The Research Center can use the FAM in all

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BDV31-932-10-Task5_MPO_Resiliency_Final_Report

for Florida MPOs Draft Final Report: BDV31-932-10 May 2022 Project Manager: Jennifer Carver, , Tyler Tornese, University of Florida GeoPlan Center Andrea Galinski, University of Florida, of Figures Figure 1. Florida MPO/TMA Areas (source FDOT, 2021, learning and sharing of experiences is an important part of increasing the resiliency of Florida’s transportation system. This report reviews the current state of practice for how Florida MPOs

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451026-1-Stage I Ad

29 MAPPING (N, : 451026-1-32-01 SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES HIGHWAY AND BRIDGE/STRUCTURAL DESIGN This Exhibit forms an integral part of the agreement between the State of Florida Department, Highway Design  Minor work groups include: Stage 1 Scope Page A-5 FPID: 451026-1-32-01 o 4.1.1, by the DEPARTMENT. SR 35 (US 17) FROM N OF BRIDGE NO. 160233 TO SOUTH OF LUNN RD 2.1 Project General

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FDOT.NMTM.2024

South Key West, US1 Florida Overseas Heritage Trail Sidewalk Tallahassee, St. Marks Trail, , Tallahassee SUN Coast Trail, Odessa CS/SB 106 Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network COVID, 333 387 392 407 490 495 527 600 894 Key West, US1 Florida Overseas Heritage Trail, at Seminole State Forest Tallahassee, Capital Circle Trail South East West Kendall, Krome Path, Miami-Dade, . Joe, Osprey Loop at 20th St Ft. Pierce, A1A Seaway Drive at South Causeway Beach North Highland

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Ad 26112 STAGE 2 ScopeOfServices_452826-1 SR 865

ENGINEERING 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, : o 3.1 - Minor Highway Design • Minor work groups include: o 4.1.1 - Miscellaneous Structures, of Way & Construction Surveying o 8.3 - Photogrammetric Mapping The general objective, otherwise directed by the DEPARTMENT. The project limits start South of Summerlin Road and extend

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RAP Public Comment Period database_for posting CLEAN

Highway System. However, the reality is that in many parts of Florida, county-built and maintained, of Florida! We can see so much and enjoy from a bike... if we can be safe. Drivers are too fast, by Hurricane Ian in September 2022. This is not only a beautiful area in Florida, but is a hurricane, to the its confluence with the Intracoastal Waterway 2.3 miles south. County efforts are currently, vulnerability assessments. Hazards used were based on Florida Statute for the RAP. Additional hazards

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FL_FY2023_ Annual Report - Final 01.25.24

 Florida Department of Transportation FY 2023 Highway Safety Plan Annual Report Ron, ............................................................................ 12 FLORIDA HIGHWAY SAFETY PLAN (HSP) PROCESS, .......................................................................................... 56 Florida Department of Transportation • FY 2023 Highway Safety Plan Annual Report, Florida Department of Transportation • FY 2023 Highway Safety Plan Annual Report 4 INTRODUCTION, amendment: Florida Department of Transportation • FY 2023 Highway Safety Plan Annual Report 5

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FMTP24_TM6_Project Prioritzation

Transportation Act FDOT Florida Department of Transportation FHWA Federal Highway Administration, Office FTP Florida Transportation Plan IIJA Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act MAP-21 Moving, is summarized in Table 1. A map of the routes can be seen in Figure 1. 5 Figure 1 | Florida’s National Highway Freight Network 6 Table 1 | Florida’s NHFN Mileage Subsystem of Roadways Statewide Mileage, DIXIE HIGHWAY TO SOUTH OF NW 62ND STREET $0 $6,700,000 $10,340,000 $17,040,000 414964-8 SR

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FGB Meeting Package September 2024

 Florida Greenbook Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards for Design, Construction and Maintenance, :05 PM Introductions Advisory Committee 2:15 PM 2023 Florida Greenbook Updates and Concurrence, Morris Florida Department of Transportation – Roadway Design Office Topic # 625-000-015 20232018, , the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) released guidance encouraging context-based transportation planning and design. Since then, many regional and local transportation agencies in Florida

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2023 Homestead Freight Improvement Plan

.............................................................................................. 4-43 Figure 4-24 2015 Florida Turnpike South Select Link, 2015, and encompassing the Cities of Homestead and Florida City, surrounded by a secondary study area lying south, Final Report Prepared for: Florida Department of Transportation - District Six Modal Development, Figure 3-6: Study Area and Highway Railroad At-Grade Crossings, Figure 3-10 South Transitway Station Locations

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MPOAC-Governing-Board-Meeting-Pckg-06-07-2018

Summary 5. Agency Reports A. Florida Department of Transportation B. Federal Highway, Jacobs, Federal Highway Administration Mayur Patel, Florida Department of Transportation, Office, . Lee Ann Jacobs, Planning Team Leader, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Florida Division, , Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Florida Division, Office of Project Development, updated,  Carl Mikyska, Executive Director 605 Suwannee Street, MS 28B · Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450

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Governing-Board-Meeting-PackageFEB18

Reports i. Florida Department of Transportation ii. Federal Highway Administration b. Executive, Reports – Florida Division of Federal Highway Administration DISCUSSION: Ms. Karen Brunelle, Director, Updates for the Florida MPOs January 2018 The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), in cooperation,  Carl Mikyska, Executive Director 605 Suwannee Street, MS 28B · Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450, Location: Hilton West Palm Beach, Oceana Room, 600 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401

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MPOAC-Staff-Directors-Meeting-Package-November-2018

Institute Dates 5. Agency Reports A. Florida Department of Transportation B. Federal Highway, , Center for Urban Transportation Research, USF Stacie Blizzard, Florida Division, Federal Highway Administration Karen Brunelle, Florida Division, Federal Highway Administration Alex Gramovot, Florida, Specialist, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Florida Division, Office of Project Development, for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) at the University of South Florida (USF). P I C K T H E P

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FL_FY25_Grant Application - Final 07.28.24

of South Florida - Center for Urban Transportation Research Project Number: CP-2025-00006 Federal, Description: The University of South Florida’s Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR, Subrecipient: University of South Florida - Center for Urban Transportation Research Project, Description: The University of South Florida’s Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR, , posters, yard signs, etc., to support the following emphasis areas in Florida’s Strategic Highway Safety

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MPOAC-Governing-Board-Meeting-Package-November-2018

, Center for Urban Transportation Research, USF Stacie Blizzard, Florida Division, Federal Highway Administration Karen Brunelle, Florida Division, Federal Highway Administration Alex Gramovot, Florida, of Project Development, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Florida Division, continued, ) at the University of South Florida (USF). P I C K T H E P L A C E a n d S A V E T H E, . ATTACHMENTS: None Item Number 5B Agency Reports – Florida Division of Federal Highway Administration

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Pt2Ch11-073124_clean

). In general, FDOT’s assumption includes all highway projects in Florida which source of federal, and estuaries but excluding wetlands, tidal creeks, managed conveyances and south Florida flowing waters, ................................................................................. 11-5 Outstanding Florida Waters, Preserves or Outstanding Florida Waters ............................................. 11-19 11.4.4.1.1, with Impacts to Outstanding Florida Waters …………………………………………………………..11-20 11.4.4.1.4 Section 4(f

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D6_ 2022 Truck Parking Supply & Demand Study

Six has continued to plan for current and future freight transportation needs in South Florida, Statewide Truck Parking Plan and the 2016 South Florida Truck Stop Market Analysis. The supply, used truck registrations and the Florida Intermodal Statewide Highway Freight Model (FISHFM, -haul truck flows that drive parking demand in South Florida. Such flows are not adequately captured, ). Addressing the truck parking shortage in South Florida will require a multi-pronged approach

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2025 Florida Safety Belt Use Final Report

2025 Florida Safety Belt Use Final Report, of Transportation, State of Florida, in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety, of Transportation, State of Florida, and/or Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, of Transportation (FDOT) is responsible for the State of Florida’s Highway Safety Program, the State of Florida’s Highway Safety Program. Every three years FDOT develops a Triennial Highway Safety,  Safety Belt Use in Florida 2025 Final Report 2025 Final Report Prepared for: Florida

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2023 Florida Statewide Final Report - 8-21-23

2023 Florida Statewide Final Report - 8-21-23, of Transportation, State of Florida, in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety, of Transportation, State of Florida, and/or Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, of Transportation (FDOT) is responsible for the State of Florida’s Highway Safety Program, through the State of Florida’s Highway Safety Program. Each year FDOT develops a State Highway Safety,  Safety Belt Use in Florida 2023 Final Report 2023 Final Report Prepared for: Florida

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Safety Belt Use in Florida, 2023 Report

Safety Belt Use in Florida, 2023 Report, of Transportation, State of Florida, in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety, of Transportation, State of Florida, and/or Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, of Transportation (FDOT) is responsible for the State of Florida’s Highway Safety Program, through the State of Florida’s Highway Safety Program. Each year FDOT develops a State Highway Safety,  Safety Belt Use in Florida 2023 Final Report 2023 Final Report Prepared for: Florida

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