2884 search results for department of highway safety

Noise Practitioners Handbook_September 2025

 TRAFFIC NOISE MODELING AND ANALYSIS PRACTITIONERS’ HANDBOOK Florida Department, Decision Making FDM Florida Department of Transportation Design Manual FDOT Florida Department of Transportation FGDL Florida Geographic Data Library FHWA Federal Highway Administration FONSI, within one (1) A-weighted decibel [dB(A)] of the appropriate Federal Highway Administration (FHWA, volume for which a highway is designed. Existing Noise Levels – The noise levels that occur during

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PublicHearing_OSCEOLA COUNTY_Summary_2027_2031

July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2031 Florida Department of Transportation - District Five Page 1, - As of October 15, 2025 July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2031 Florida Department of Transportation - District, Summary Report - As of October 15, 2025 July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2031 Florida Department, 450953-1 $10,590,571 450974-1 - MICHIGAN AVE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FROM US 192 TO E OF OSCEOLA PARKWAY Type of Work: SAFETY PROJECT Phase Funding Source 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 Construction Federal

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FDOT_D4_AlternativesWorkshop_FINAL_InPerson_1172024

 SR 5/US 1/Federal Highway at SR 838/Sunrise Boulevard Project Development and Environment, Contacts List Department/Project Webpage Florida Administrative Register 7 The Florida Department, , or have been, carried out by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) pursuant to 23, Highway Administration and FDOT. 9 Purpose of Tonight’s Meeting 9 Review Project Purpose & Need, multimodal travel demand and safety. This project will also increase system linkage, eliminate

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DISTRICTWIDE_TWOP2026-2030 WPPH_BY DESCRIPTION_11-13-2024_SUBJECT TO CHANGE

July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2030 Florida Department of Transportation - District Two Page 1, through June 30, 2030 Florida Department of Transportation - District Two Page 2 Sorted By: Project, through June 30, 2030 Florida Department of Transportation - District Two Page 3 Sorted By: Project, Florida Department of Transportation - District Two Page 4 Sorted By: Project Description SUBJECT, Hearing Summary Report - As of November 13, 2024 July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2030 Florida Department

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DISTRICTWIDE_TWP2026-2030 WPPH_BY ITEM_11-13-2024_SUBJECT TO CHANGE

July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2030 Florida Department of Transportation - District Two Page 1, June 30, 2030 Florida Department of Transportation - District Two Page 2 Sorted By: Item/Segment, , 2030 Florida Department of Transportation - District Two Page 3 Sorted By: Item/Segment SUBJECT, Summary Report - As of November 13, 2024 July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2030 Florida Department, - As of November 13, 2024 July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2030 Florida Department of Transportation

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7000502-122FHWA

electronic display. Static sign panels shall meet the Department’s requirements for highway signing, the Department’s requirements for highway signing found in this Section. 700-5.2.2 Electronic,  Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, of Technical Services Federal Highway Administration 3500 Financial Plaza, Suite 400 Tallahassee, Florida 32312 Re: State Specifications Office Section: 700 Proposed Specification: 7000502 HIGHWAY

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FDOT ICE Manual 2026_Final

Department of Transportation FHWA Federal Highway Administration FI Fatal-and-Injury HSM Highway, Crossing U-Turn SHS State Highway System SPICE Safety Performance for Intersection Control, ’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan. While certain intersections represent a high potential, Tool are primarily based on the predictive method in the Highway Safety Manual (HSM) Part C, ACCOMMODATIONS ....C-1 Appendix D SAFETY EVALUATION METHODS – SOURCES AND ASSUMAPTIONS . D-1 Topic

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Special Provisions Workbook January 2022

. HIGHWAY ADVISORY RADIO. (REV 10-16-15) (FA 12-31-15) (7-21) SP6870000 Use with the approval, to the Department by Section 337.027 Florida Statutes. Bidders must be a small business as defined by the Department. A listing of the small business size standards can be found at https://www.fdot.gov/equalopportunity/sizestandards.shtm. The Department reserves the right to make such inquiries as it, a notarized affidavit on a form provided by the Department prior to the receipt of bid documents

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Section 106 Progromatic Agreement

THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, THE ADVISORY COUNCIL, IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY PROGRAM IN FLORIDA WHEREAS, on March 14, 2016, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), the Advisory Council, into a Programmatic Agreement for the Implementation of the Federal-Aid Highway Program in Florida, and implementation of programmatic agreements; and WHEREAS, FHWA funds the Federal-Aid Highway

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PublicHearing_DISTRICTWIDE_Summary_2027_2031

July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2031 Florida Department of Transportation - District Five Page 1, Department of Transportation - District Five Page 2 Sorted By: Item/Segment SUBJECT TO CHANGE, of Work: RAIL SAFETY PROJECT Phase Funding Source 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 Construction State, through June 30, 2031 Florida Department of Transportation - District Five Page 3 Sorted By: Item, , 2026 through June 30, 2031 Florida Department of Transportation - District Five Page 4 Sorted

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Special Provision Workbook FY 2025-26

Florida Department of Transportation District 3 - Office of General Counsel 1074 Highway 90 East, HIGHWAY ADVISORY RADIO. (REV 10-16-15) (FA 12-31-15) (FY 2025-26) SP6870000 Use with the approval, granted to the Department by Section 337.027 Florida Statutes. Bidders must be a small business as defined by the Department. A listing of the small business size standards can be found at https://www.fdot.gov/equalopportunity/sizestandards.shtm. The Department reserves the right to make

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14-2023-10-12 EEO COMPLIANCE PowerPoint-FALL CONSTRUCTION ACADEMY

Provisions V. Contract Wo r k Hours & Safety Standards Act (C WHSSA) VI. Subletting or A s s i gning the C o n tract VII. Safety: A ccident Prevention VIII. False Statements C o n c e r n i n g Highway Projects IX-xii; A t tachment A IX. Clean Air A c t & F e d e r al W ater Po l lution C o, Development Highway System https://www. f h w a . d o t . g ov/program admin/contracts/127 3 / 1 27, that the Department believes can be realistically achieved on the project based on the number of DBEs associated

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0050700.FHWA

 Florida Department of Transportation RICK SCOTT GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL, Services Federal Highway Administration 545 John Knox Road, Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Re, Engineering and Layout. 5-7.1 Control Points Furnished by the Department: The Engineer will provide, and bench marks that the Department furnishes. Asanexceptiontotheabove,forprojectswheretheplansdonotshowa centerlineorothersurveycontrollineforconstructionofthework(e.g.,resurfacing,safety

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0050700-REVISED.FHWA

 Florida Department of Transportation RICK SCOTT GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL, Services Federal Highway Administration 545 John Knox Road, Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Re, Furnished by the Department: The Engineer will provide centerline control points (Begin Project, End, for water crossings. Preserve all reference points and bench marks that the Department furnishes, centerlineorothersurveycontrollineforconstructionofthework(e.g.,resurfacing,safety modifications,etc.)theEngineer will provide only points

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1020900-723impl

. The use of NCHRP Report 350 Recommended Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features devices purchased prior to January 1, 2020 is permitted on projects let prior to January, or safety sufficiently in advance of commencing such operation to permit review of the plan, in the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) Quality Guidelines for Temporary Traffic Control, of Acceptable defined in the Department’s Temporary Concrete Barrier Evaluation Guide, which may be viewed

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1020900-723origind

Recommended Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features devices purchased prior, of any scheduled operation that will affect traffic patterns or safety sufficiently in advance, the classification category of Acceptable as defined in the American Traffic Safety Services, concrete barriers must meet the classification category of Acceptable defined in the Department’s, by the Department. Department approved CDSs are listed on the State Construction Office website

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2024nov-fri08-Non-DeptBridges

 Non-Department Bridges on State ROW/ Pe d e strian Bridges District 6 Maintenance & SDO, the Department in 2008 as a PE Trainee. He has managed several types of maintenance bridge contracts, , currently acting as the Plans Review Group Section Leader. He has been with the Department since 2018 in various roles within the Plans Review Group. Prior to the Department, he worked 19 years, not be interpreted as accepted precedents or assumed to be in full compliance with all Department policy

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2024nov-fri08-Non-DeptBridges

 Non-Department Bridges on State ROW/ Pe d e strian Bridges District 6 Maintenance & SDO, the Department in 2008 as a PE Trainee. He has managed several types of maintenance bridge contracts, , currently acting as the Plans Review Group Section Leader. He has been with the Department since 2018 in various roles within the Plans Review Group. Prior to the Department, he worked 19 years, not be interpreted as accepted precedents or assumed to be in full compliance with all Department policy

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20150402_FinalMPOACJointMinutes

by allowing the Department to continue emphasizing bicycle and pedestrian trails and safety, the Department prides itself on being innovative in its project development, construction and financing, . In that project, the Department is leveraging the resources of the private sector through public-private, , but that the Department will continue to seek engagement with the private sector to identify, the status of federal transportation reauthorization legislation and the Department’s request that any

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FDOT_RSP_CH 3_ADA

............................................................................................................................... 26 Safety Improvements, and future statewide mobility needs, while ensuring proper maintenance and safety. Key elements, to strengthen the efficiency, safety, and reliability of the state’s multimodal transportation, assets o Ensure proper inspection, maintenance, and safety of passenger rail systems FDOT’s, partnerships o Preserving space in highway rights-of-way and state-owned rail corridors for future

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