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RIGHT_OF_WAY_MANUAL_FULL_11122024

....................................................................... 6-1-12 6.1.8 Rejecting the Appraisal Report..................................................................... 6-1-13 6.1.9 Review of Owner’s Appraisal Report, Report (RAR) - General ................................................ 6-1-19 6.1.20 RAR - Partial, . These documents can be tailored to fit specific circumstances, such as column width, number of parcels, , opinions and conclusions in the appraisal report are appropriate, reasonable and adequately supported

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Q4 2023 Construction Cost Report

Q4 2023 Construction Cost Report,  A Trends and Conditions Report Forecasting and Trends Office October - December 2023 Quarterly FDOT Construction Leading Indicator Report Note: A PMI value of greater than 50% indicates that US, . Please note the numbers for employment and construction are subject to frequent updates for several, ago levels (Quarter 3 2022). Page 1 of 4 1/25/2024 A Trends and Conditions Report Florida Department of Transportation October - December 2023 Quarterly FDOT Construction Leading Indicator Report

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Q3 2023 Construction Cost Report

Q3 2023 Construction Cost Report,  A Trends and Conditions Report Forecasting and Trends Office July - September 2023 Quarterly FDOT Construction Leading Indicator Report Note: A PMI value of greater than 50% indicates that US, the numbers for employment and construction are subject to frequent updates for several months after, (Quarter 2 2022). Page 1 of 4 10/25/2023 A Trends and Conditions Report Florida Department of Transportation July - September 2023 Quarterly FDOT Construction Leading Indicator Report Jul-23 Aug-23

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Q1 2023 Construction Cost Report

Q1 2023 Construction Cost Report,  A Trends and Conditions Report Forecasting and Trends Office January - March 2023 Quarterly FDOT Construction Leading Indicator Report Note: A PMI value of greater than 50% indicates that US, . Please note the numbers for employment and construction are subject to frequent updates for several, and are 17.5% above year ago levels (Quarter 1 2022). Page 1 of 4 5/2/2023 A Trends and Conditions Report, Indicator Report Jan-23 Feb-23 Mar-23 Current Quarter Change from Last Quarter Change from Same

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Q3 2024 Construction Cost Report

Q3 2024 Construction Cost Report,  A Trends and Conditions Report Forecasting and Trends Office July - September 2024 Quarterly FDOT Construction Leading Indicator Report Note: A PMI value of greater than 50% indicates that US, this time last year. Please note the numbers for employment and construction are subject to frequent, Report Florida Department of Transportation July - September 2024 Quarterly FDOT Construction Leading Indicator Report Jul-24 Aug-24 Sep-24 Current Quarter Change from Last Quarter Change from

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Q4 2024 construction cost report

Q4 2024 construction cost report,  A Trends and Conditions Report Forecasting and Trends Office October - December 2024 Quarterly FDOT Construction Leading Indicator Report Note: A PMI value of greater than 50% indicates that US, this time last year. Please note the numbers for employment and construction are subject to frequent, Report Florida Department of Transportation October - December 2024 Quarterly FDOT Construction Leading Indicator Report Oct-24 Nov-24 Dec-24 Current Quarter Change from Last Quarter Change from

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20231011_ROW_Full

....................................................................... 6-1-12 6.1.8 Rejecting the Appraisal Report..................................................................... 6-1-13 6.1.9 Review of Owner’s Appraisal Report, Report (RAR) - General ................................................ 6-1-19 6.1.20 RAR - Partial, . These documents can be tailored to fit specific circumstances, such as column width, number of parcels, , opinions and conclusions in the appraisal report are appropriate, reasonable and adequately supported

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RIGHT_OF_WAY_MANUAL_FULL

....................................................................... 6-1-12 6.1.8 Rejecting the Appraisal Report..................................................................... 6-1-13 6.1.9 Review of Owner’s Appraisal Report, Report (RAR) - General ................................................ 6-1-19 6.1.20 RAR - Partial, . These documents can be tailored to fit specific circumstances, such as column width, number of parcels, , opinions and conclusions in the appraisal report are appropriate, reasonable and adequately supported

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PerformanceMeasuresExecutiveSummary

rformance reporting process – where they report performance measures, reasons for reporting, how frequently they update each report, the recipient of the report, and who prepares the report. Of the 16 transit agencies that completed the surveys, all stated that they do report performance measures, Plan, ■ Federal Transit Administration Grant Report, and Florida transit agencies report performance, TRANSIT AGENCY? INTRODUCTION COMMON REPORTS Primary Report Recipients Reports and Publications FTA

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Preferred Alternative 2C Typical Section - Segment 2

 15.5’ Varies 90’ - 1 0 9 ’ 1 0 ’ 1 0 ’ 1 1’ 11’ 0’-6’ 8’ Shared Use Path Shared Use Path Travel LaneTravel Lane Travel LaneTravel Lane 8’ o r 1 0 ’ 2 ’ 2 ’ 4 ’ R i g h t o f W a y R i g h t o f W a y 21’ Const. C L 21’ Varies 44.75’ - 5 2 . 7 5 ’ Varies 44.25’- 56.25’ Limits to be determined in the Noise Study Report. Potential Noise Wall or Retaining, . ) to SR 5/ U S 1 Project Development & Environment (PD&E) Study FPID Number: 44170 0 -1 ETDM Number

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FDOT Statistics

Report contains the centerline miles of roads under the jurisdiction of each city and county in Florida. This number is also broken down into paved and unpaved mileage. The report is produced, , and report data. The office also publishes informational documents and answers, Mileage for the State of Florida has been completed for 2022. The letter/report shows how the public, Mileage Report Updated for June 2023 Posted: June 01, 2023 The Federal Aid Mileage Report has been

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flcongestion2011

 Trends and Conditions Special Report – April 2011 2009 Congestion in Florida Page 1 of 8 Congestion in Florida Findings from the 2010 Urban Mobility Report This special report of the FDOT, Urban Mobility Report. The following summarizes the results for 2009 and compares them with the 2008, to economic growth. FDOT Trends and Conditions Special Report April 2011 2009 Congestion in Florida Page 2, flow speed on a roadway segment for vehicle occupants. The TTI report indicates congestion

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1020300.FHWA2

to provide the Engineer the names and phone numbers of persons that can be contacted when signal, with the following: company name, phone number, office address, project contact person, names of the representatives who will attend the training described above, project number, detour bridge type, bridge, must meet the requirements of National Cooperative Highway Research Program Report 350 (NCHRP 350, include the FHWA WZ numbered acceptance letter with attachments and vendor drawings of the device

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1020300.FHWA

the names and phone numbers of persons that can be contacted when signal operation malfunctions, , phone number, office address, project contact person, names of the representatives who will attend the training described above, project number, detour bridge type, bridge length, span length, location, of National Cooperative Highway Research Program Report 350 (NCHRP 350) or the Manual for Assessing, of Category II and Category III devices for inclusion on the APL shall include the FHWA WZ numbered

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District Quality Evaluation (DQE) Handbook

31. Scoring: The score comes from the number of inconsistencies in each report. See graphic scoring, comes from the number of inconsistencies in each report. See graphic scoring table for more detailed, : The score comes from the number of inconsistencies in each report. See graphic scoring table for more, ................................................................ 13 Web Based DQE Report, and Analytics (TDA) Office managers and staff. The final result of the DQE process is a report

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App F BCR_South_N&V_Report

App F BCR_South_N&V_Report,  Noise and Vibration Study Report National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Study Broward, 452240-1 | Broward Commuter Rail NEPA Study Noise and Vibration Study Report i Table of Contents 1, 452240-1 | Broward Commuter Rail NEPA Study Noise and Vibration Study Report ii 4.2 Noise Exposure, | Broward Commuter Rail NEPA Study Noise and Vibration Study Report iii Figures Figure 1.1: BCR South, and Vibration Study Report 1-1 1. Project Description and Purpose and Need 1.1 Project

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2024FDM900NexGenPlans

Elements (e.g., lane widths, shoulder widths) - in feet, typically as a whole number. • Cross, is 6 feet). In feet as a whole number for new construction; in feet to 2 decimal places, box: (1) Sheet Number (far right corner) – Number plan sheets in sequential order as shown, number) – This should be the same title that is shown in the Index of Plans Sheets that is placed, be the same information that is shown on the Key Sheet. (a) State Road Number – Place the prefix “SR

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2024FDM900NexGenPlans

number. • Cross Slopes (e.g., pavement, shoulder surfaces, sidewalks, bridge decks) - as a decimal, the span is 10 feet and the height is 6 feet). In feet as a whole number for new construction, the following information into the information box: (1) Sheet Number (far right corner) – Number plan sheets, ) Sheet Title (immediately left of the sheet number) – This should be the same title that is shown, . (a) State Road Number – Place the prefix “SR” before the number for clarification. When a county road

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2025FDM900NexGenPlans

(e.g., lane widths, shoulder widths) - in feet, typically as a whole number. • Cross Slopes (e.g., number for new construction; in feet to 2 decimal places for extensions of existing box culverts, of the border. Enter the following information into the information block: (1) Sheet Number (far right corner) – Number plan sheets in sequential order as shown in the Index of Plans Sheets that is placed on the Key Sheet. (2) Sheet Title (immediately left of the sheet number) – This should be the same

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2024FDM103Forms

in the FDOT Design Manual ( FDM ). The form number assigned to each form corresponds to the FDM chapter, Aid Number: Project Name: State Road Number: Co. / Sec. / Sub.: Begin Project MP: End Project MP, or proprietary item is included as FDOT Approved Products Listing (APL) Number ___________; ☐ that no equally, ; ☐ that this patented or proprietary item is included as FDOT Approved Products Listing (APL) Number, Development Report Submittal Checklist Project Name Financial Project ID FA No. Projects of Division

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