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  • ...and. The goal of Realty Asset Management is to retain a minimum of excess property, while pursuing the best value for every dollar spent for the properties th ...shown to represent the [[236.5 Property Management#236.5.17 Valuing Excess Property|approximate fair market value]].
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  • ...red and efforts must be made to mitigate those impacts. Collaboration with property owners and other stakeholders is the most effective method to achieve impro ...operational benefits and how those benefits can have a positive impact on property values and the business climate. Most stakeholders are more receptive afte
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  • ...ner shall obtain access to the wood from their own property. The adjacent property owner shall not utilize MHTC right of way to gain access to the wood. Root [[Category:822 Roadside Vegetation Management|822.9]]
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  • ...MoDOT's obligation. Where such delegation has not been specified, adjacent property owners should be required to maintain the walks even though they may be on Where MoDOT is the adjacent property owner, MoDOT will maintain the sidewalks. Where sidewalk maintenance is MoD
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  • ...Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, MoDOT administers a pavement management program for roads and parking areas in the state parks. This program inclu ...epoint/safety/csp/SitePages/Safety%20Policies%20and%20Procedures.aspx Risk Management's Safety Policies] and [[:Category:821 Herbicides and Roadsides|EPG 821 Her
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  • ...provide some service to through traffic but also provide direct access to property; therefore, they can be placed closer together. [[category:940 Access Management|940.05]]
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  • *Convey to adjacent property owners or others ...identically applied in all dealings with property owners from whom lands, property or rights must be acquired for transportation purposes without regard to th
    18 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:07, 9 August 2023
  • Frontage and backage roads provide alternative access to property and help remove turning traffic from the through traffic on a mainline rout [[category:940 Access Management]]
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  • ....5 Property Management#236.5.3 Asset Management Committee|District’s Asset Management Committee]], which is comprised of members from each functional unit within
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  • ...expanded the use of HMGP funds under Section 404 to “buyout” flood damaged property, which had been affected by the Great Flood of 1993. ...looding episode. The state liaison for FEMA, the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), finds and purchases flood-damaged properties. Although FEMA
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  • ...districts have obtained authority to assess maintenance fees against MHTC property that receives benefits from the levee districts. Such fees and taxes shall ==171.5.3 Water Management==
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  • |RW01_<br/>Quitclaim_Deed_<br/>(_MHTC_Grantor_)|| MHTC conveying property|| District ROW || Central Office ROW || In accordance with [http://www.mod |RW02_<br/>Quitclaim_Deed_<br/>(_MHTC_Grantee_)|| MHTC acquiring property|| District ROW|| District ROW || In accordance with [http://www.modot.org/
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  • ...ee liable for any accidents or claims based on the permitee's activities. Property owners will be given preference to harvest hay on sections of the right of ..., [[232.5 Freeways#Outer Roads and Service Roads|outer roadway]], adjacent property or a crossroad. Leaving the main roadway, ramps or emergency crossovers to
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  • ...s and businesses. This concept is the foundation of any successful access management effort. Economic prosperity for businesses of all sizes is dependent upon higher-speed travel. The more traffic on a roadway, the more essential access management becomes. Properly managed access provides access to homes and businesses wh
    17 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 12:17, 5 April 2022
  • ...rcement in the event of a crash resulting in a death, a personal injury or property damage of $500 or more. The Missouri uniform accident report is often refe ...ual crash reports can be read using MoDOT’s [http://tmshome Transportation Management System’s (TMS)] Accident Browser application. The viewable images of cra
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  • ...art of highway construction, utility work, maintenance operations, and the management of traffic incidents. ...accessible passage); transit operations; and access (and accessibility) to property and utilities.
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  • :1) The elevation shall be so that damage to upstream property will be minimized. ...to the 100-year event. Impact is defined in terms of value and quantity of property that may be affected. Prior to selecting backwater criteria, the potential
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  • ...onnel may perform roadside activities on the right of way or on Commission property: by permit, through the [[:Category:824 Adopt-A-Highway and Sponsor-A-Highw ...[[:Category:822 Roadside Vegetation Management|EPG 822 Roadside Vegetation Management]].
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  • ...future improvements, scenic use, or in some cases sale or trade as excess property. ===236.14.3.1 Convey to adjacent property owners (CRSR required)===
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  • |[[236.5 Property Management|'''Return to EPG 236.5 Property Management''']]
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  • '''Consistency:''' Statewide seamless and continuous roadside management practices over time to ensure no abrupt changes are apparent at district or ...flat bottom ditch and to the bottom of a "V" ditch for roadside vegetation management purposes.
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  • ...mental specialist will evaluate project corridors for waste sites, provide management and oversight of waste sites acquired, and monitor projects for compliance ...ardous waste; cleanup of hazardous waste and hazardous substance releases; management and removal of petroleum storage tanks; and cleanup of leaking petroleum st
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  • ...aulic conditions created by a project be consistent with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) standards established for the NFIP. ...cy (FEMA) through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) requires the management of development within regulated floodplains. FEMA defines development as:
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  • ...or Material#1001.2 Producer Quality Management|EPG 1001.2 Producer Quality Management]]. ...or Material#1001.2 Producer Quality Management|EPG 1001.2 Producer Quality Management]].
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  • ...tive Order 11988, Floodplain Management, and subsequent federal floodplain management guidelines. When available, flood hazard boundary maps [[748.8 National Fl ...lain. For projects that involve the state of Missouri, the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) issues [[:Category:101 Standard Forms|floodplain development
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  • ...||ADM(A6)||[[171.1 Administration#ADM(A6) Private Property Damage |Private Property Damage ]] ...||ADM(A7)||[[171.1 Administration#ADM(A7) Property Damage Numbers |Private Property Damage Numbers ]]
    12 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:57, 1 September 2022
  • ...– National Flood Insurance Program) provides flood insurance protection to property owners in flood-prone areas. Code of Federal Regulations title 44 (44 CFR C :* Executive Order 11988: Floodplain Management (DOT Order 5650.2, 23 CFR 771, 23 CFR 650, Subpart A) of 1977 seeks “to a
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  • ...20of%20Interest%20(2-1-17).docx&action=default&DefaultItemOpen=1 Personnel Management Manual] provides guidelines concerning political activities authorized, and ...s%20of%20Conduct%20(6-1-16).doc&action=default&DefaultItemOpen=1 Personnel Management Manual].
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  • ==172.1 Salt Management – Salt Kill== Remediate salt kills on and off MoDOT property.
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 12:54, 14 November 2023
  • ...e to using that land and if the project is planned to minimize harm to the property. These types of properties are often referred to as Section 4(f) resources The environmental specialist maintains a library of maps and property ownership information for all lands under the jurisdiction of the Missouri
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  • ...e generation, transmission or distribution of electricity or any damage to property or facilities that causes or could cause such an interruption. ...et management system called [http://www.managetickets.com/ National Ticket Management System (NTMS)]. All costs associated with performing locate requests (tick
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 15:49, 10 October 2023
  • ...ments|removed]] under construction contracts, except guardrail, become the property of the contractor, unless otherwise specified in the contract. ...il and large culvert structures. Salvaged bridge materials may become the property of the contractor as specified in the standard specifications or may, by sp
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:30, 31 March 2022
  • ...cement, and maintenance of TTC devices used for TTC zones and for incident management. :C. The needs of abutting property owners, residents, and businesses should be assessed and appropriate accomm
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  • ...mple_Letter_Notifying_Property_Owner_of_Survey.doc Sample Letter Notifying Property Owner of Survey Work] |[https://epg.modot.org/forms/DE%202017%20Forms/RW/238.2_Form_A-472.pdf Property Damage Release Form A-472]
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  • ...traffic record system is also called the [http://tms/home/ Transportation Management System (TMS)]. The TMS system uses roadway and crash information to develo :* Crash severity (EPDO – Equivalent Property Damage Only)
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  • '''(a)''' Obtaining permission for access to private property except railroads. The latter is handled through the Railroad Liaison Engine '''4.''' Notify Risk Management as soon as possible. Normally the supervisory personnel will handle this, b
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  • ...lic health. Secondary standards are intended to prevent environmental and property damage (i.e., damage to crops, vegetation, buildings). Air quality standar ::* How will the project affect the tax base or property values?
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  • ...and. The goal of Realty Asset Management is to retain a minimum of excess property, while pursuing the best value for every dollar spent for the properties th ...shown to represent the [[236.5 Property Management#236.5.17 Valuing Excess Property|approximate fair market value]].
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  • ...volume minor roadways are intended to provide suitable access to adjacent property. Normally, access control is not considered. ...nt of permitted access. Additional information can be found in the Access Management Guidelines.
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  • Review reports from management, Audits and Investigations, FHWA and others. ...isit. Disagreements with report recommendations are resolved through upper management. The Asst. to the State Design Engineer - Right of Way is the final arbiter
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  • ...tion and Materials. Prior to allowing production under a producer quality management plan, the district must confirm that the producer’s certification is curr ! style="background:#BEBEBE" |Tested Property<sup>1</sup>!! style="background:#BEBEBE" |Test Method !! style="background:
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:15, 9 November 2021
  • ===127.25.1.3 Tire Management=== ...ules/csr/current/10csr/10c80-8.pdf 10 CSR 80-8.010 - 80-8.040] Solid Waste Management
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  • ...4) to tailor the standard Section 106 process to better fit in with agency management or decision making. PAs may identify how specific resources may be treated, ...s. “Adverse effects” are those that diminish characteristics qualifying a property for inclusion in the National Register.
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  • ...uct with contractors and the public and employee stewardship of government property. Absolute integrity of all department personnel is essential if public con ...oses. No such official or employee shall take any active part in political management or in political campaigns. All such persons shall retain the right to vote
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  • ===106.20.1.3 Quality Management AWP Reporting=== Refer to [[:Category:150 Quality Management|EPG 150 Quality Management]] for guidance.
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  • ...Post Office standards. Questionable situations should be referred to risk management. ...in a timely manner and liability problems with use of equipment on private property
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  • ...nd worker safety are integral and high-priority elements of every incident management, construction, maintenance, permit and utility operation. Consideration of * Communicating with and providing reasonable accommodations for adjoining property owners.
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  • ...to the State Design Engineer - Right of Way has authority to acquire land, property and rights as indicated on right of way plans through the district right of Acquisition of property rights cannot commence on any project until the project manager obtains acq
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  • ...is included to that effect. If any alternate includes [[127.9 Floodplain Management and the Regulatory Floodway|significant encroachment on the floodplain]], i '''Convey to Adjacent Property Owners'''
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 10:10, 22 September 2023
  • ...ased on field survey measures and verifications. The district will obtain property ownership information to show on the preliminary plan as early as possible ...are determined in accordance with [[:Category:940 Access Management|Access Management Guidelines]]. For fully limited access right of way projects where constru
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 12:07, 26 March 2024
  • ...on MHTC’s right of way. [[:Category:940 Access Management|EPG 940 Access Management]] should be reviewed thoroughly along with this article. [[image:941 Permitting Process for Access Management.jpg|right|400px]]
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:40, 24 April 2024
  • ==236.4.1 Property Descriptions== ...d are used to calculate the areas of the land lots, they do not constitute property lines. See '''Exhibit 236.4.2.9''', an example of a fractional section.
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  • ...ch as the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the State Emergency Management Agency may need to grant approval for the improvement to proceed. ...R/W Clear]]''' - Date MoDOT has taken legal and physical possession of all property and district has submitted the r/w clearance certification to Central Offic
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:42, 21 September 2023
  • ...mple Letter Notifying Property Owner of Survey.doc|Sample Letter Notifying Property Owner of Survey Work]] ...llection, Construction, Machine Control, Automatic Vehicle Location, Asset Management, Automated road salting, Snowplow guidance, unmanned mowers.
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  • ...rage, collect electronic data, automate workflow processes and aid process management for agreements between MoDOT and external parties. Standard multi-use agree :* Attach the Property Page from the eAgreements SharePoint site to all agreements.
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  • The [[616.14 Work Zone Safety and Mobility Policy|“Work Zone Traffic Management Plan”]] special provision is required with all plans. This special provis ...l highway construction, utility work, maintenance operations, and incident management including minor maintenance and utility projects prior to occupying the TTC
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  • ...dered prior to condemnation action, as determined by district right of way management. ...with supporting financial data for its determinations of the value of the property for purposes of the offer made in subsection 1 of this section. (2) Any ap
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  • [[236.5 Property Management#236.5.25.5 Risk Assessment|EPG 236.5.25.5 Risk Assessment]] - Sovereign imm ...Documents|EPG 137.6 Close Out Procedure for External CM SharePoint Quality Management Documents]] now present updated information about how CM Division stores el
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  • Printed out versions of these web pages were put in binders and mailed to management, all districts, and all divisions with a letter from Jim Jackson dated Apri ...manner to prevent loss of material and prevent damage to State or private property. All bulk salt shall be stored in roofed buildings. Asphalt pads are to b
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  • ...ural Resources (MDNR). The following guidance outlines MoDOT’s stormwater management program in accordance with the Clean Water Act, National Pollution Discharg ...f activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of waters of the state. BMPs
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  • ...te and/or check legal descriptions for acquisition of land, access rights, property rights and easements and the disposal of excess right of way, excess land, :'''1. Land, Improvements, Property Rights and Damages'''
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  • ...cies, such as zoning ordinances, environmental quality regulations, growth management and adequate public facilities and services, legislation, and comprehensive * Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act (1970, referred to as the “Uniform Act”), as a
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  • :* adjacent property owners and tenants ...ormation to the public about traffic impacts as part of its Transportation Management Plan (TMP) for projects ([https://epg.modot.org/index.php/616.13_Work_Zone_
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 12:20, 5 March 2024
  • ...of way is one of the few occasions where MoDOT’s contractor is working on property not controlled by the Commission. Railroads have the authority to operate t ...in yellow on the plans emphasizes all notes pertinent to work on railroad property, especially those on the proposed handling of drainage.
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  • Partnering is a management technique used to improve communications and establish an environment of co ...s project-level personnel, prime and subcontractor upper and project-level management, representatives of utilities and other public agencies should attend.
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  • Surface roughening is a temporary erosion control best management practice that will reduce runoff velocity and erosion potential by increasi ...und:#BEBEBE" width="380"|Minimum FRM Performance and Physical Requirements Property!! style="background:#BEBEBE" |Required Value
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  • '''Easement''' - Agreement between MoDOT and property owner to allow MoDOT to construct or maintain roadway facilities off of the '''Malfunction Management Unit (MMU)''' - A device used to continually check for the presence of conf
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  • ...hearing date in case any property has changed ownership and an additional property owner must be served. A notice of hearing on service line connections will ===643.2.6.3 Service Lines Owned by Property Owners===
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  • ...ergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Buyout Properties|Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) buyout properties]], [[127.2 Historic Preservation and Cultur ...p?title=127.9_Floodplain_Management_and_the_Regulatory_Floodway Floodplain Management and Regulatory Floodway]
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  • ...ls that holds a title, deed or other legal documentation of ownership of a property or residence. '''Activity Category C.''' Each potentially affected property will be analyzed for traffic noise impact, which would be a substantial inc
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  • :11. Emergency management signs ...traditional MoDOT ID on the front of the sign identifying it as Commission Property and listing the penalty for tampering and/or theft. The requirement to add
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  • <categorytree mode=all>909 Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSMO)</categorytree> <categorytree mode=all>940 Access Management</categorytree>
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:57, 15 November 2021
  • ...LPA consultants, see [[136.4 Consultant Selection and Consultant Contract Management|EPG 136.4.1.5 Consultant Qualification]]. ...(§105.454(2), (3) RSMo. 2005). However, this provision does not apply to property that is condemned by the agency from its officer or employee (§105.466.3 R
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:28, 26 March 2024
  • ...g the letting, analyzing the bid results and providing a recommendation to management for award or reject of projects. '''Feature Definition.''' The feature definition typically is a property applied to Open Roads Designer plan view civil geometry. (eg. special ditch
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  • ...Erosion and Sediment Control#806.7.3 Best Management Practices (BMP) |Best Management Practices (BMPs)]] in order to reduce the amount of sediment and other poll :*'''Best Management Practices for Erosion and Sediment Control''', (Report No. FHWA-FLP-94-005)
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  • ...inventory system is maintained in MoDOT's [http://tms/home/ Transportation Management System (TMS)]. This allows staff to directly link to relevant MoDOT applica ...d claims growing out of damages of any nature whatsoever, to any person or property arising out of performance or non-performance of said work, or existence of
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  • This property, also known as flat and elongated, is the percentage of coarse aggregates t ...://www.modot.org/business/contractor_resources/Quality_Management/ Quality Management] website. Furthermore, this information is quarried regularly and, provide
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:30, 16 June 2023
  • ...e practice of controlling eroded soil in disturbed areas by deploying best management practices (BMPs) to capture and retain the eroded material before it leaves ...e right of way where runoff attempts to leave the project onto an adjacent property or into an adjacent body of water or wetland. Silt fence must never be us
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  • ...re is no temptation to “go over the heads” of the team members to pressure management into making decisions that may conflict with the decisions of the project t ...ator or State Design Engineer to discuss making arrangements for executive management to consider the project. If design-build is the concurred project delivery
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 12:22, 26 March 2024
  • ...shall also be evaluated, with special attention to any risks to people or property. This is done to ensure that there are no unexpected flood hazards inherent ...hat the final design meets all requirements of the NFIP. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Study (FIS) maps should be consulted to deter
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 15:04, 23 April 2019
  • :*Notes regarding damage to private property caused by contractor's equipment and/or operations ...or. For this reason the contractor must obtain a written release from the property owner to document that the owner suffered no damage.
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  • |'''Asset Management''' |'''Asset Management'''
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  • ...Property%20236.8.8.3.E.2.pdf Condemnation Agreement other than Residential Property (Form 236.8.8.3(e)(2))] ...l%20Property%20Form%20236.8.8.3.E.1.pdf Condemnation Agreement Residential Property (Form 236.8.8.3(e)(1))]
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  • ...ts by commercial motor vehicles in emergency situations to protect life or property. Engine braking systems on rescue vehicles, city and state vehicles are ex ==903.5.48 Access Management Signing (R21-1 through R21-5)==
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  • ...e upcoming work zone. At a minimum, the brochure should be mailed to every property directly along the affected work area. This is important because the privat ...scenes as described in [[616.9 Control of Traffic Through Traffic Incident Management Areas (MUTCD 6I)#616.9.1 General (MUTCD 6I)|EPG 616.9.1]].
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  • ...maintained by MoDOT per the agreement. These signs will always remain the property of the Commission and at the end of their life span will be disposed of as ...hese signs should be coordinated and reviewed by the department’s roadside management personnel.
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  • ...torized traffic and worker safety is an integral element of every incident management, maintenance, permit, and utility operation. Consideration of the following :* Communicate with and provide reasonable accommodations for adjoining property owners.
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  • ...r coding include guide signs for roadways approaching or inside an airport property with multiple terminals serving multiple airlines, and community wayfinding '''Standard.''' The [http://wasprod/sms/catalog/index.do MoDOT Sign Management System (SMS) Sign Catalog] shall be used for designing route signs. The aut
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  • ...h these agencies must be undertaken. Coordination with the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and ...permits]] for work in special flood hazard areas from the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA).
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  • ...and optimization, dynamic traffic assignments, freeway operations, traffic management strategies, pedestrian flows, and the interaction of different transportati ...ash Prediction Tool is internal to MoDOT staff and utilizes Transportation Management Systems (TMS) data to analyze rural two-lane highways. The tool is used for
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