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2023 Commuting Trends Report
2023 Commuting Trends Report, A Special Report based on 2023 American Community Survey (ACS) One-Ye a r Estimate COMMUTING, compared to 15.2% in 2022, both were much higher than the 5.7% in 2019. Commuting Trends Report, unchanged from 2022 to 2023, both at 0.5% Commuting Trends Report | II Te n -Ye a r Commuting Trends, year in the form of estimates. This report is based on the ACS 1-year estimates, which can, making at the state and local levels. Commuting Trends Report | 1 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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Notification 3-2 of the screening event. SDOEs are published in the ETDM Summary Report, in the Preliminary Programming Screen Summary Report . The input received is evaluated and used to advance, Number 3, in Section 3.2.2.3 . The PED is required for projects completing a Planning or Programming, that are prepared as a State Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) ( Part 1, Chapter 10, State, Local, in the EST and include the project name, ETDM number, Financial Management Number if available
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with subsequent construction operations. Submit a written report by the divers to the Engineer, the distribution of the load. Ensure that the type, number, and location of the strain gauges are as shown, report signed and sealed by the Specialty Engineer to the Engineer for review and acceptance, production pile/shaft construction. Include in the report of the load test the following information, test together with instrument calibration certifications. In addition, submit a report showing
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kept by the contractor shall document the following: 4 (1) The number and work hours of minority, and subcontractors will submit an annual report to the contracting agency each July for the duration of the project indicating the number of minority, women, and non- minority group employees currently, required by special provision, the contractor will be required to collect and report training data, appropriate), a report of the action taken will be sent by the contracting officer by email
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Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) as a function of the StateWide Environmental Project Tracker (SWEPT, Summary Report with updated information, as appropriate. If any new information is available it, the Programming Screen Summary Report is used to prepare the purpose and need, and need found in the Programming Screen Summary Report . During PD&E review the most up, ), 4/22/2014, 8/22/2016, 6/14/2017: NEPA Assignment and re-numbered from Part 2, Chapter 4, 1/14/2019
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. 1.5 BACKGROUND On November 21, 1991, the Secretary of FDOT approved Procedure Number 650-000, Environmental Impact Report as the basis of their NEPA document) is required to support the permit, . Require the relocation of significant numbers of people; c. Have a significant impact on any natural, Programming Screen Summary Report documents the COA determination and type of environmental analyses needed, of significant numbers of people; 4. Do not have a significant impact on any natural, cultural, recreational
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of the number of coats and the thickness of each coat at which the product passes testing may be placed, Report Value Report Value Yellow Pigment - % minimum per manufacturer Calcium Carbonate
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of the number of coats and the thickness of each coat at which the product passes testing may be placed, Report Value Report Value Yellow Pigment - % minimum per manufacturer Calcium Carbonate
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Evaluation Program (NTPEP) field test data meeting FDOT Specification requirements. A notation of the number, Report Value Report Value Yellow Pigment - % minimum per manufacturer Calcium Carbonate
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Program (NTPEP) field test data meeting FDOT Specification requirements. A notation of the number, 25.0% minimum 25.0% minimum TiO2 (ASTM D-476 Type II Rutile) 10.0% minimum - Glass Spheres Report Value Report Value Yellow Pigment - % minimum per manufacturer Calcium Carbonate and Inert
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ORIGINATION FORM Date: April 16, 2013 Originator: Jeff Morgan Contact Information: Traffic Engineering and Operations, Traffic Systems Section 850-410-5600 Specification Title: PULL, SPLICE, AND JUNCTION BOXES Specification Section, Article, or Subarticle Number: 635 Why does, with an appropriate ASTM standard and clearly stated in the report. 34. Perform repetitions, as the test report indicates the following: 1. Materials of construction, compositions, and manufacturing
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to smaller but increasing numbers of 5 Monthly Retail Trade Report. “Estimates of Monthly Retail and Food, a transformative effect on Florida’s supply chains. Increased congestion, higher numbers of urban, sector has seen a tremendous growth with 40% increase in 3 FDOT report on Florida Transportation, online: https://www.census.gov/retail/mrts/www/mrtssales92present.xls. 6 Quarterly E-Commerce Report, The growing population fueled by a growing economy has increased the number of trucks on the road (see
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to report on your grant after funds are awarded. In addition, the system allows users to track, a user to change certain profile information including first name, last name, phone number, email, Support Phone Number: Located at the bottom right corner and should be used by Agency Users to request, entered in the Annual Vehicle Report. This reporting form is to be completed once a year by the transit, . The Early Lien Release form includes a number of questions that may be answered within the text
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system is composed of a number of custom Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs), Windows services, web, installation package was also developed to install the custom software. Additionally, a number, (TxDOT) statewide driver, implements a number of different protocols for DMS. DmsXmlInterface.exe
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Number 4A Executive Director’s Report UPWP Report DISCUSSION: Mr. Carl Mikyska, MPOAC Executive, Meeting 3. Public Comments (non-agenda items) 4. Executive Director’s Report A. UPWP Report B. Florida Legislative Report 5. Agency Reports A. Florida Department of Transportation B. Federal, Brigitte Messina at (850) 414-4037 or by email to brigitte.messina@mpoac.org. Item Number 2, COMMENTS No public comments were made. 3 • EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT A. UPWP REPORT Mr. Carl
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Number 4A Executive Director’s Report UPWP Report DISCUSSION: Mr. Carl Mikyska, MPOAC Executive, Meeting 3. Public Comments (non-agenda items) 4. Executive Director’s Report A. UPWP Report B. Florida Legislative Report 5. Agency Reports A. Florida Department of Transportation B. Federal, Brigitte Messina at (850) 414-4037 or by email to brigitte.messina@mpoac.org. Item Number 2, COMMENTS No public comments were made. 3 • EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT A. UPWP REPORT Mr. Carl
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RE: SR 45 (US 41) from N. of Pondella Road to N. of SR 78 TECHNICAL SCOPE State Road Number: SR 45 (US 41) Section Number: 12010-000 County: Lee County Project Limits: SR 45 (US 41) from N, No.: 450726-1 Work Mix: 0012 (Resurfacing) 1. Existing R/W Map Project Numbers: 12010-2121 (1959); 200 feet 2. Old Construction Project Numbers: 425127-1_FY12_MP24.931_MP26.939_SW and Bus Landings, houses or buildings adjacent to the project? No 13. Number of Existing Utilities: 8 Utilities
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BRIDGE HYDRAULICS REPORT FORMAT and DOCUMENTATION .............. 173 Bridge Hydraulics Report, ............................................................................................ 190 Bridge Hydraulics Report Process, of the project. Usually, you will not prepare a Bridge Hydraulics Report (BHR) during PD&E studies, to the PD&E or environmental documents and the Location Hydraulic Report for commitments made during, . • Community Status Book Report to determine the status of the community’s participation in the NFIP. Both
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Request for Research Funding for FY 2024-2025 Project Number (Research Center Use Only, in vehicle operating metrics (e.g., deadheading, average vehicle occupancy, idle time, and number, planning tools. (5) Complete a technical report on multi-zone on-demand transit planning, mileage, average vehicle occupancy, vehicle idle time, number of passengers served per hour, and number of transfers between zones. Relevance to FDOT Compass This project can improve transit
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Number 4B Executive Director’s Report MPOAC Weekend Institute Dates DISCUSSION: Since the last, Comments (non-agenda items) 4. Executive Director’s Report A. UPWP Report B. 2019 MPOAC Weekend, report C. Transportation Performance Measures D. STIC and TRB Resources E. TSM&O on the I-4, to brigitte.messina@mpoac.org. Item Number 1 Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance DISCUSSION: The Chair will open, . REQUESTED ACTION: None ATTACHMENTS: None Item Number 2 Approval of Minutes: August 02, 2018
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