Open Government
Open Government
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is committed to the principle of open government. Information about the department and its operations is available on this Web site.
Agency Organization Chart; (52kb)
Summary of Transportation-Related Legislation Enacted by the 2018 Legislature
Doing Business with FDOT, including information about obtaining permits for work in the State Highway System
Traveler Information, including information about major road construction projects and safety tips
More About FDOT, including information about the department's people, programs and projects
Employment with FDOT, including information about seeking a career in public service in Florida State government.
If you are interested...
If you are interested in information about public meetings held by the department, including meetings about department rule-making and road planning, please visit the Web site.
If you are interested in contract advertisements and information about department contracts, please visit the Web site,
for the department's procurement office or for road and bridge contracts.
If you are interested in information about the condition of Florida bridges.
If you would like to view a list of department publications that can be downloaded for free.
Most of the department's records are available to the public. You may ask to inspect and copy the department's records. Public records
requests do not have to be in writing. The department's public records/open government contact is through the General Counsel's Office, (850) 414-5263. The department’s backup contact is the FDOT Communications Office, (850) 414-4590.
Public Records
Public records status of e-mail addresses; agency website notice.—Any agency, as defined in s. 119.011, or legislative entity that operates a website and uses electronic mail shall post the following statement in a conspicuous location on its website:
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
Visit fdot.gov/legal/publicrecords/prrhomepage.shtm to submit a public records request.