FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NOISE ABATEMENT BARRIERS - 2017
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Florida Department of Transportation, Environmental Management Office
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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NOISE ABATEMENT BARRIERS - 2017
- Edition: FHWA 2017 Noise Barriers Inventory Submission (Constructed)
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- Publication_Place: Tallahassee, FL
- Publisher: Florida Department of Transportation
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- Online_Linkage: <http://www.dot.state.fl.us/emo/>
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This dataset contains the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) Noise Abatement Barriers. Noise barriers are solid obstructions built between the highway and the homes along a highway. They do not completely block all noise they only reduce overall noise levels. Effective noise barriers typically reduce noise levels by 5 to 10 decibels (dB), cutting the loudness of traffic noise by as much as one half. For example, a barrier which achieves a 10-dB reduction can reduce the sound level of a typical tractor trailer pass-by to that of an automobile. Barriers can be formed from earth mounds or "berms" along the road, from high, vertical walls, or from a combination of earth berms and walls. Earth berms have a very natural appearance and are usually attractive. They also reduce noise by approximately 3 dB more than vertical walls of the same height. However, earth berms can require a lot of land to construct, especially if they are very tall. Walls require less space, but they are usually limited to eight meters (25 feet) in height for structural and aesthetic reasons.(https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/noise_barriers/design_construction/keepdown.cfm)
This is an update to the NOISE_BARRIERS_SEP14.shp FGDL layer.
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The data was created to serve as base information for use in GIS systems
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Noise barriers are not always required at locations where an absolute threshold is met.
There is no "number standard" which requires the construction of a noise barrier.
Federal requirements for noise barriers may be found in Title 23 of the U.S. Code of
Federal Regulations, Part 772, "Procedures for Abatement of Highway Traffic Noise
and Construction Noise."
The Federal Highway Administration noise regulations apply only to projects where a
State transportation department has requested Federal funding for participation in the
improvements. The State transportation department must determine if there will be traffic
noise impacts, when a project is proposed for (1) the construction of a highway on new
location or (2) the reconstruction of an existing highway to either significantly change the
horizontal or vertical alignment or increase the number of through-traffic lanes. If the
State transportation department identifies potential impacts, it must implement abatement
measures, possibly including the construction of noise barriers, where reasonable and feasible.
Federal law and Federal Highway Administration regulations do not require State
transportation departments to build noise barriers along existing highways where no other
highway improvements are planned. They may voluntarily do so, but they are solely
responsible for making this decision.
Summary of Noise Barriers Constructed by December 31, 2010
Publication Number - FHWA-HEP-12-044
Abstract: This paper contains a listing of all noise barriers constructed with
highway program monies since 1973, as reported by State highway agencies. The
listing is updated every three years and contains information on length, height,
cost, material, location, and year constructed for each State. It is intended for all
audiences.
<http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/noise_barriers/inventory/summary/sstates7.pdf>
APPLICATIONS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
FOR HIGHWAY TRAFFIC NOISE ANALYSIS
Case Studies of Select Transportation Agencies
November 2012
<http://www.gis.fhwa.dot.gov/documents/GIS_for_Highway_Traffic_Noise_Analysis.htm>
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Florida Department of Transportation, Environmental Management Office
- Contact_Person: Mariano Berrios
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- Address_Type: mailing and physical address
- Address: 605 Suwannee Street
- City: Tallahassee
- State_or_Province: FL
- Postal_Code: 32399
- Country: USA
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: 1-866-374-3368 ext. 4447
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 850-414-4443
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Michael Sykes
Project Development Engineering Specialist
Office of Environmental Management
605 Suwannee Street, MS 37
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450
Phone: 850-414-5226
Email: Michael.Sykes@dot.state.fl.us
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Detailed metadata provided by CUES:
NOISE_ABATEMENT_BARRIERS.pdf
Contact Christina Bryk Center of Urban and
Environmental Solutions (CUES) Florida Atlantic
University 111 East Las Olas Blvd, Suite 709
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
(954) 762-5255 / Fax: (954) 762-5666
Center for Urban Environmental Solutions:
<http://www.cuesfau.org/>
<http://www.cuesfau.org/projects/project.asp?ProjectID=107>
FDOT June 2000 Noise Barrier Status Report (Spreadsheet) Contact:
win.lindeman@dot.state.fl.us for details.
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Noise Barriers were compiled based upon locational information in the FDOT -
Noise Barrier Status Report, June 2000. Based upon telephone interviews and
surveys, the Noise Barriers in Districts 1, 2, 5, and 7 were identified. District 4
Noise Barriers were collected via GPS and provided as a line feature class and
point feature class within a personal geodatabase from District 4. District 6 collected
the start and end nodes for each wall via GPS and provided the information as
a point feature in Shapefile format.
Relative scale was utilized as opposed to field measurements that define
absolute scale. This is not to say GPS technology was excluded, in fact
during this project, nearly every barrier was identified and/or verified using
a Trimble GXT. However, the X/Y coordinates collected through the use
of GPS were no longer positionally aligned relative to the scale used for
FDOT FGDL layers. Therefore, spatial editing was used to adjust the positional
location of the barriers to align them to based upon the relative accuracy
of the existing GIS layers
The Noise Abatement Barriers personal geodatabase has attributes that can
be related to Roadway Characteristics Inventory (RCI) data with the 'ROADWAY' field.
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Primary Data Collection - GPS
In late May 2004, the Center for Urban and Environmental
Solutions deployed a field team to ground-truth the original
30 noise abatement walls in the June 2000 Report. Utilizing
a Trimble GeoXT with GPS correct for real-time post-processing,
the field team collected GPS information to verify the location
of these barriers.
During the GPS field work, three (3) new walls were identified
in District 1 along the I-4 Corridor, the GPS information was
collected for these walls as well. Once research staff confirmed
these were owned by FDOT, they were included into the
Statewide Noise Abatement Geodatabase. GPS coordinates
were collected by the research field team for 33 noise
abatement walls. District 4 and District 6 indicated that they
would be initiating their own GPS collection during the
summer and fall of 2004. Rather than replicate this effort,
CUES coordinated with these two districts to obtain the
completed GPS information and import it into the Statewide
Geodatabase. However, approximately seven walls were
not included in these two Districts inventories. Therefore,
CUES field team used GPS to collect wall information
mainly for the Sawgrass Expressway and the Florida Turnpike.
Overall GPS coordinates were collected for 40 walls by CUES.
The internal setting of the GeoXT's GPS were set to
ensure the highest possible accuracy. The settings utilized
are as follows:
PDOP: (Position Dilution of Precision) : 6 or less
SNR (Signal To Noise Ratio): 4
Elevation Mask: 15%
Number of Satellites: 4 or Higher
Differential Correction: WAAS
Each noise barrier wall in the region was surveyed to
obtain both spatial, attribute and photographic information
necessary for the project. Upon arrival to the particular
barrier wall, the team would investigate the following
conditions before undertaking the survey:
· Traffic volume & Safety conditions
· Survey Obstacles
· GPS Satellite Visibility
· GPS Availability
Upon arrival to the location, traffic volume was determined
by the amount of traffic traveling adjacent to the wall of
interest. The estimated volume determined whether it was
judged safe for a foot survey or required use of a vehicle.
Hard hats and florescent safety vests were worn at all
times while conducting the surveys.
Numerous barrier walls surveyed had large swaths of
vegetation planted next to them. Major types of vegetation
included: Sable Palm trees, Sea Grape and various other
bushes. These vegetation lines often followed the length
of the given wall an ranged on an average from 10-75
feet. Since many of the walls had some type of vegetation,
an offset was incorporated into the survey. Generally all
surveys were done on an average of 20 feet in front of
the wall. Many of the walls not only had a vegetation line
in front but also a layer of standing water. This situation
occurred in areas where the walls possessed a gully or
depression directly in front of the vegetation line. In many
situations, the accumulated water actually formed a small
linear wetland including typical wetland flora and fauna
which included unfortunately high concentrations of biting
insects. If these water bodies existed, the offset was increased
to account for the additional obstacle so that the survey
could continue. Other barriers to the survey included manmade
structures such as tollbooths, embankments, bridges and
narrow walks. If such obstacles were encountered, the
situation was noted in the attribute table and the offset
increased as needed.
GPS is a line of sight technology which relies on the
ground based receiver the ability to have a clear and
unobstructed line of sight to the GPS satellites. noise
barrier walls provide a unique problem in that they can
obstruct half of the sky depending on how close the
survey is conducted to them. Due to this fact, an offset
was also needed to obtain the best possible satellite
lock. GPS uses a measurement called PDOP (Position
Dilution of Precision) to indicate accuracy. To ensure
high accuracy GPS positioning, it is recommended that
the PDOP value be less than 6. During all wall surveys,
PDOP was monitored very closely and any measurement
greater than 6 was resurveyed.
Once the Noise Barrier Wall was cleared to survey,
the walking team member would activate the Mobile
GIS/GPS unit and begin logging the poly-line feature.
At the beginning of the logging, an initial starting coordinate
would be relayed to the vehicle team member for input
into handwriting log. If a walking Survey was done, the
survey team member would walk the length of the wall
with the vehicle team member following along to provide
a look out for traffic. At the halfway point of the survey,
the walking team member would again call out the coordinate
of the middle of the wall to the vehicle team member.
Once the entire length of the wall had been traversed,
the walking team member would stop the logging and fill
in the custom input form in the ArcPad software. Digital
photos were also taken at each survey location.
After each wall was surveyed, the team would back up
the data on the GeoXT mobile device and then download
the data onto a laptop computer. This procedure was
completed at the location incase data was lost and the
survey would have to be redone. Once back at the office,
all data for that day was downloaded onto the project
server to be used by the GIS section.
Acquisition from Individual Districts of Walls in GIS format
According to interviews conducted during this project among
FDOT personnel, at the time of interviews, District offices
were not maintaining an inventory of their noise barriers in
GIS. However, in the summer and fall of 2004, two District
offices used GPS technology to store their noise abatement
walls in GIS.
District Four utilized GPS to store both the point (begin/end points)
and line feature classes representing 95 noise abatement
walls. District 4 provided the research team with their personal
geodatabase. Next, the point and line feature classes were
merged and spatially projected into the Statewide Geodatabase.
District 4 also created a hyperlink to the photos collected
during their GPS work. This hyperlink is included as part of
the Statewide Geodatabase.
District Six utilized GPS technology to capture the begin
node and end node for each wall. However, no line feature
classes were created. Utilizing the GPS begin and end nodes,
the research team digitized the line feature class representing
the noise barriers for approximately 84 out of 96 total walls in
District 6. A Trimble GeoXT was used to collect the points and
linear features depicting the remaining 12 barriers.
On Screen (Heads-up) Digitizing
This spatial data collection technique, based on utilizing
high quality, rectified aerial photos and other georeferenced
GIS layers, was used to primarily to edit the spatial data collected
through GPS for relative positional accuracy purposes. The level
of accuracy of the derived dataset is taken from the initial accuracy
of the digital image along with georeferenced GIS layers.
One of the challenges was to utilize aerial photos in GIS at
an acceptable resolution needed to create and edit spatial
features for all District offices that have noise abatement
walls. The central problem is that most ortho photos in GIS
are collected by county governments who collected this
raster information at varying scales, different data formats
(e.g. MrSID, TIF, JPEG, SDE) and/or captured at different
time frames. Based upon these challenges as well as the
degree of acquiring these raster features, it was decided to
utilize ESRI's ArcWeb Services.
One of ArcWeb Services offered is access to GlobeXplorer's
'Citipix/Digital Ortho' which was used to perform the spatial
edits required to verify and/or 're-align' the GPS collected
data relative to scale of FDOT's GIS base map layers. Citipix
is the largest high-resolution aerial imagery dataset available
online through ArcWeb Services. Captured at six-inch
resolution and in 24-bit color, Citipix is precision geo-referenced
and ortho-rectified. It covers over 7,000 cities and towns
in over 73 metropolitan areas in the United States, with a
total area of over 90,000 square miles.
Because of Citipix high resolution, it provided the optimal
back ground layer to digitize, edit, and verify the linear
features representing the walls. Using GPS points collected
by District 6 which represent the begin and end nodes for
each wall along with GlobeXplorer's digital orthophotography,
the line feature classes for these walls were digitized. 96 out
of the 217 walls within the Statewide Geodatabase were
digitized. District 6 accounts for approximately 44% of all noise
barriers in the Statewide Geodatabase.
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GeoPlan took the data from the Statewide Noise Barrier
GeoDatabase two disk set in May 2005. The layer was
called NBGD_ALL and located in the Feature Dataset
NBGD of the FDOT_NAB_GDB.mdb (on disk 1). This
feature class was in Albers HPGN. A DESCRIPT field
was added and based on the field ROAD_DESCR.
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Noise barrier locations were received from the Florida Department of
Transportation via email as a spreadsheet in excel format in November
of 2009. These noise barriers have been built since the initial CUES data
was created or are planned to be built in the future.
Noise barrier records containing TO and FROM, Latitude and Longitude
information were formatted to Decimal Degrees. Once in Decimal Degrees
the records were brought into ArcMap. Using the XY Tool in ArcMap the
records were then converted to point features. These point features were
then used as a guide along with Google Maps Street View to properly locate
these noise barrier line features.
Noise barriers without to and from latitude and longitude information were
created using the RCI road id associated with the barrier and the beginning
and ending mile post. Line route events were created using the basemap.route.road
RCI basemap coverage and a table provided by FDOT that contained noise
barrier locations. The route events were created in ArcMap 9.3.1 using the
Add Route Events tool. Barriers that have already been constructed were verified
when possible using Google maps street view or aerial imagery. Planned barriers
rely on the accuracy of the RCI Road ID, Beginning Mile Post, and End Mile
Post data provided by FDOT.
Noise barrier records with no TO and FROM latitude and longitude or RCI
Road ID and Beginning and Ending Mile Post information have been placed
when possible based on the approximate location, group, and Highway /
Route Number fields. In some instances not enough information is available
to confidently locate these barriers. At this time these records have been
omitted until further information on their location can be obtained.
There are currently 45 noise barrier locations that have been omitted.
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GeoPlan reviewed the original table of unlocated constructed sound barriers.
During this process 5 of the 8 existing missing sound barriers were located.
There are currently 40 noise barrier locations that have been omitted.
It was noted that a few roadways maybe creating new sound barriers in the future.
US 27 from Ritchie Road to south of Barry Road
<ftp://ftp.dot.state.fl.us/LTS/d1/profserv/12155/AECOM%20Presentation.pdf>
I-75 and Palmetto, Express Lanes workshop
16 locations for new or replacement sound barriers, pg. 28
<http://75-express.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/FINAL-I-75-ELs-Industry-Workshop.pdf>
It was also noted that a large number of the proposed sound barriers in the original table
are for FDOT District 7, using aerial photography and street view to located these missing features
was not possible at this time.
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Per a request by FDOT District 4, four features were removed by
the GeoPlan Center on December 9th, 2013.
These four features can be identified in noise_barriers_sep13.shp
by the following FPN_NO number 249035-1
These features were removed because no sound barriers currently exist
at this location and at this time none are planned for future construction
at this location.
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GeoPlan Center updated the noise barrier data layer with information provided
by the FDOT Districts to Mariano Berrios during the summer of 2014.
Updates included both spatial and tabular changes/additions to a large number of records.
The attribute table of the dataset was then restructured to meet spec with the FHWA
2014 Noise Barrier Excel Workbook Federal Submission Requirements.
The dataset attribute table was not uppercased in order to keep the attributes in the
FHWA standard format for future submissions.
FHWA Federal Submission Requirement fields are prefaced with FED_.
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GeoPlan Center updated the noise barrier data layer with information provided
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Updates included both spatial and tabular changes/additions to a large number of records.
The attribute table of the dataset was then restructured to meet spec with the FHWA
2017 Noise Barrier Excel Workbook Federal Submission Requirements.
The dataset attribute table was not uppercased in order to keep the attributes in the
FHWA standard format for future submissions.
FHWA Federal Submission Requirement fields are prefaced with FED_.
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- Attribute:
-
- Attribute_Label: FED_CYCOST
- Attribute_Definition: Current Year Cost (2014) of the Noise Barrier.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
-
- Attribute_Label: FED_COST
- Attribute_Definition: Original Construction Cost of the Noise Barrier.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FED_COSTFT
- Attribute_Definition: Construction Unit Cost per Square-Feet of the Noise Barrier.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FED_HEIGHT
- Attribute_Definition: Average Height of Noise Barrier - Feet.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FED_LENGTH
- Attribute_Definition: Length of Noise Barrier - Feet.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FED_AREA
- Attribute_Definition: Area of Noise Barrier - Square Feet.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FED_YRCON
- Attribute_Definition: Year of Original Noise Barrier Construction.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
-
- Attribute_Label: FED_ANR
- Attribute_Definition:
-
Average Noise Reduction - Noise Reduction Benefit of the Noise Barrier.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FED_NAC
- Attribute_Definition:
-
NAC Code of the Noise Barrier. The FHWA NAC are objective absolute noise levels for varying land use categories where an impact is triggered. Traffic noise impacts occur based upon the definitions contained in 23 CFR 772.5. If impacts are identified, noise abatement measures must be considered and, if found to be feasible and reasonable must be implemented. <http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/regulations_and_guidance/faq_nois.cfm#note17>
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: A
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
-
Lands on which serenity and quiet are of extraordinary significance and serve an important public need and where the preservation of those qualities is essential if the area is to continue to serve its intended purpose. Analysis Location: Exterior
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
-
<http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/regulations_and_guidance/faq_nois.cfm#note17>
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
-
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: B
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Residential. Analysis Location: Exterior
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
-
<http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/regulations_and_guidance/faq_nois.cfm#note17>
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
-
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: C
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
-
Active sport areas, amphitheaters, auditoriums, campgrounds, cemeteries, daycare centers, hospitals, libraries, medical facilities, parks, picnic areas, places of worship, playgrounds, public meeting rooms, public or nonprofit institutional structures, radio studios, recording studios, recreation areas, Section 4(f) sites, schools, television studios, trails, and trail crossings. Analysis Location: Exterior
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
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<http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/regulations_and_guidance/faq_nois.cfm#note17>
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: D
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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Auditoriums, day care centers, hospitals, libraries, medical facilities, places of worship, public meeting rooms, public or nonprofit institutional structures, radio studios, recording studios, schools, and television studios. Analysis Location: Interior
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
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<http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/regulations_and_guidance/faq_nois.cfm#note17>
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: E
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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Hotels, motels, offices, restaurants/bars, and other developed lands, properties or activities not included in A-D or F. Analysis Location: Exterior
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
-
<http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/regulations_and_guidance/faq_nois.cfm#note17>
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: F
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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Agriculture, airports, bus yards, emergency services, industrial, logging, maintenance facilities, manufacturing, mining, rail yards, retail facilities, shipyards, utilities (water resources, water treatment, electrical), and warehousing.
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
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<http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/regulations_and_guidance/faq_nois.cfm#note17>
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: G
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
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<http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/regulations_and_guidance/faq_nois.cfm#note17>
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- Attribute_Label: FED_MATERL
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Primary Noise Barrier Construction Material. Noise barriers can be constructed from earth, concrete, masonry, wood, metal, and other materials. To effectively reduce sound transmission through the barrier, the material chosen must be rigid and sufficiently dense (at least 20 kilograms/square meter). All noise barrier material types are equally effective, acoustically, if they have this density.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: block
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- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: fiberglass
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: combination
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FED_OMAT
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- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
-
- Attribute_Label: FED_FEATRS
- Attribute_Definition: Noise Barrier Special Safety Features.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Fire Access
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Emergency Exit
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Emergency Exit
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Maintenance Access
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
-
- Attribute_Label: FED_STEXTR
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- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Absorptive
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- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Reflective
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FED_FNDTN
- Attribute_Definition:
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Noise Barrier Foundation Material. Most barriers will be Ground Mounted.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Ground Mounted
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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Ground-mounted noise barrier systems are barriers constructed into or placed on top of the ground.
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: On Structure
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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On Structure noise barrier systems are barriers constructed on over-passes, bridges, and retaining walls.
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FED_PTYPE
- Attribute_Definition: Noise Abatement Program Type, based on new or existing roadway.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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The Type I program covers noise barrier construction coincidental with construction of major highways on new location, or physical alteration of an existing highway such as substantial realignment or widening to increase the number of through traffic lanes thereby increasing capacity. Such major projects usually require either an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) or Environmental Impact Report (EIR) to satisfy the National Environmental Policy Act. As part of this analysis, the need for a noise barrier is evaluated for each individual highway project. Under the Type I program, if a noise barrier is determined to be reasonable and feasible, it must be constructed as part of the project. What is a Type I project? (1) The construction of a highway on a new location; (2) The physical alteration of an existing highway where there is either:(i) Substantial Horizontal Alteration. A project that halves the distance between the traffic noise source and the closest receptor between the existing condition to the future build condition; (ii) Substantial Vertical Alteration. A project that removes shielding therefore exposing the line-of-sight between the receptor and the traffic noise source. This is done by either altering the vertical alignment of the highway or by altering the topography between the highway traffic noise source and the receptor; or,(3) The addition of a through-traffic lane(s). This includes the addition of a through-traffic lane that functions as a HOV lane, High-Occupancy Toll (HOT) lane, bus lane, or truck climbing lane; (4) The addition of an auxiliary lane, except for when the auxiliary lane is a turn lane; (5) The addition or relocation of interchange lanes or ramps added to a quadrant to complete an existing partial interchange; (6) Restriping existing pavement for the purpose of adding a through-traffic lane or an auxiliary lane; or,(7) The addition of a new or substantial alteration of a weigh station, rest stop, ride-share lot or toll plaza.(8) If a project is determined to be a Type I project under this definition then the entire project area as defined in the environmental document is a Type I. Highway agencies should take a broad approach to defining turn lanes when considering projects with auxiliary lanes. Generally, consideration for auxiliary lanes on local roads should be limited to those that could be used as a through lane rather than lanes used for parking, speed change, turning or storage for turning weaving. For interstates, limit consideration to auxiliary lanes between two closely spaced interchanges to accommodate weaving traffic and auxiliary lanes carried through one or more interchanges. <http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/regulations_and_guidance/faq_nois.cfm#note2>
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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The Type I program covers noise barrier construction coincidental with construction of major highways on new location, or physical alteration of an existing highway such as substantial realignment or widening to increase the number of through traffic lanes thereby increasing capacity. Such major projects usually require either an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) or Environmental Impact Report (EIR) to satisfy the National Environmental Policy Act. As part of this analysis, the need for a noise barrier is evaluated for each individual highway project. Under the Type I program, if a noise barrier is determined to be reasonable and feasible, it must be constructed as part of the project. What is a Type II project? Usually called a retrofit project, a Type II project is a proposed Federal or Federal-aid highway project for noise abatement on an existing highway. Type II projects are not mandatory and are at a State's discretion. Projects of this type are proposed solely at the option of a State DOT, and specific requirements for the project are determined by the individual State DOT. Federal participation in the funding of such projects is limited to those that propose abatement measures along lands that were developed prior to construction of the original highway. For guidance on a Type II program, please contact the FHWA noise team. <http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/regulations_and_guidance/faq_nois.cfm#note2>
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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A Type III project is a Federal or Federal-aid highway project that does not meet the classifications of a Type I or Type II project. Type III projects do not require a noise analysis. <http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/noise/regulations_and_guidance/faq_nois.cfm#note2>
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: S
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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A Type S project is a State highway project that does not meet the classifications of a Type I or Type II or Type III.
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
-
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: C
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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A Type C project is a County highway project that does not meet the classifications of a Type I or Type II or Type III or Type S
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
-
- Attribute_Label: FED_MDATE
- Attribute_Definition: Mandate for Noise Barrier Construction.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Federal Regulation
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Federal Regulation
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-
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-
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Attribute_Label: FED_GISLOB
- Attribute_Definition:
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GIS Location of Noise Barrier FROM and TO Latitude/Longitude points.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: BLOC_ONRTE
- Attribute_Definition: Noise Barrier Construction Mount Type.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: BLOC_SIDE
- Attribute_Definition: Noise Barrier Location Orientation to Roadway.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: BLOC_BND
- Attribute_Definition:
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Noise Barrier Location Orientation to Roadway Traffic Direction.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: CONTRACTOR
- Attribute_Definition: Noise Barrier Original Construction Contractor.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: COMMENTS
- Attribute_Definition: Comments on Noise Barrier.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
-
- Attribute_Label: NOTES
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- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: PIC_LINKS
- Attribute_Definition: Picture Links of Noise Barrier.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
-
- Attribute_Label: PDF_LINKS
- Attribute_Definition: PDF Links of Noise Barrier.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FR_LAT
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- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FR_LONG
- Attribute_Definition: FROM Longitude - decimal degrees (WGS84).
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: T_LAT
- Attribute_Definition: TO Latitude - decimal degrees (WGS84).
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
-
- Attribute_Label: T_LONG
- Attribute_Definition: TO Longitude - decimal degrees (WGS84).
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: G_LENGTH
- Attribute_Definition: GIS spatially derived length of the Noise Barrier - Feet.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
-
- Attribute_Label: REVIEWED
- Attribute_Definition: How GIS data was reviewed.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: TBR_NOTE
- Attribute_Definition: To Be Reviewed - Notes.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: TBR
- Attribute_Definition: To Be Reviewed - YES/NO.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: SOURCE
- Attribute_Definition: Source of Spatial Data.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: GCID
- Attribute_Definition: GeoPlan Center Internal Feature Identification.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Definition: Based on the field FED_ROUTE.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Definition:
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Flag field denotes if the Noise Barrier was spatially verified using GIS / Imagery in ArcMap.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
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- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Definition: The date the data was last updated by the Source.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FGDLAQDATE
- Attribute_Definition: The date FGDL acquired the data from the SOURCE.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: AUTOID
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- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: SHAPE.LEN
- Attribute_Definition: Length in meters
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
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- Contact_Organization: Florida Geographic Data Library (FGDL)
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: mailing address
- Address: 431 Architecture PO Box 115706
- City: Gainesville
- State_or_Province: Florida
- Postal_Code: 32611-5706
- Country: United States
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: Web site: <http://www.fgdl.org>
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: Technical Support: <http://www.fgdl.org/fgdlfeed.html>
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: For FGDL Software: <http://www.fgdl.org/software.html>
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address:
-
FGDL Frequently Asked Questions: <http://www.fgdl.org/fgdlfaq.html>
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: Mailing list for FGDL: <http://www.fgdl.org/fgdl-l.html>
- Resource_Description: DOWNLOADABLE DATA
- Distribution_Liability:
-
The Florida Geographic Data Library is a collection of Geospatial Data
compiled by the University of Florida GeoPlan Center with support from
the Florida Department of Transportation. GIS data available in FGDL is
collected from various state, federal, and other agencies (data sources)
who are data stewards, producers, or publishers. The data available in
FGDL may not be the most current version of the data offered by the
data source. University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no guarantees
about the currentness of the data and suggests that data users check
with the data source to see if more recent versions of the data exist.
Furthermore, the GIS data available in the FGDL are provided 'as is'.
The University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no warranties, guaranties
or representations as to the truth, accuracy or completeness of the data
provided by the data sources. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center
makes no representations or warranties about the quality or suitability
of the materials, either expressly or implied, including but not limited
to any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular
purpose, or non-infringement. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center
shall not be liable for any damages suffered as a result of using,
modifying, contributing or distributing the materials.
A note about data scale:
Scale is an important factor in data usage. Certain scale datasets
are not suitable for some project, analysis, or modeling purposes.
Please be sure you are using the best available data.
1:24000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
county level.
1:24000 data should NOT be used for high accuracy base mapping such
as property parcel boundaries.
1:100000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
multi-county or regional level.
1:125000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
regional or state level or larger.
Vector datasets with no defined scale or accuracy should be
considered suspect. Make sure you are familiar with your data
before using it for projects or analysis. Every effort has been
made to supply the user with data documentation. For additional
information, see the References section and the Data Source Contact
section of this documentation. For more information regarding
scale and accuracy, see our webpage at:
<http://geoplan.ufl.edu/education.html>
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- Technical_Prerequisites:
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This data is intended for use with a Geographic Information Systems or Remote Sensing software package.
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Florida Department of Transportation, Environmental Management Office
- Contact_Person: Mariano Berrios or Peter McGilvray
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: mailing and physical address
- Address: 605 Suwannee Street
- City: Tallahassee
- State_or_Province: FL
- Postal_Code: 32399
- Country: USA
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: 1-866-374-3368 ext. 4447
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 850-414-4443
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: peter.mcgilvray@dot.state.fl.us
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: Mariano.Berrios@dot.state.fl.us
- Contact_Instructions:
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Michael Sykes
Project Development Engineering Specialist
Office of Environmental Management
605 Suwannee Street, MS 37
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450
Phone: 850-414-5226
Email: Michael.Sykes@dot.state.fl.us
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