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19-3118 Approving and Adopting City of Casselberry Healthy Community Complete Streets Policy and Design Guidelines
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19-3118 Approving and Adopting City of Casselberry Healthy Community Complete Streets Policy and Design Guidelines
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FDOT guidelines and manuals, including the latest edition of the Florida <br />Greenbook (Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards for Design, Construction <br />and Maintenance for Streets and Highways) <br />■ The Florida Greenbook provides the primary minimum standards for <br />City -owned streets and applies except when superseded by a more <br />restrictive local standard (see "Key Local Standards and Design <br />Guidance" below) <br />■ The Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) criteria in the Florida <br />Greenbook should be applied when contextually appropriate. Note it is <br />anticipated the TND Chapter will be removed starting with the 2020 <br />Florida Greenbook, and its components will be distributed to/addressed by <br />other chapters as appropriate, as the Greenbook continues to better <br />address context sensitivity and complete streets. <br />• FHWA Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) <br />• Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) <br />• Public Rights -of -Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG) <br />• Urban Bikeway Design Guide, the Urban Street Design Guide, Don't Give <br />Up at the Intersection, and other relevant guidance by the National Association <br />of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) <br />• Walkable City Rules by Jeff Speck <br />• American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) <br />publications, including AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle <br />Facilities (latest edition) and Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation <br />of Pedestrian Facilities <br />• ITE (www.ite.org) publications and guidance, including Designing Walkable <br />Urban Thoroughfares: A Context Sensitive Approach: An ITE <br />Recommended Practice and Recommended Design Guidelines to <br />Accommodate Pedestrians and Bicycles at Interchanges <br />• Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals Essentials of Bicycle <br />Parking (wwW.apbp.org) <br />• Smart Growth America publications (www.smartgrowthamerica, orq) <br />• Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (ww_w,pedbikeinfo.oret) <br />• FHWA Office of Safety (ww�rVsafety.fhwa.dotoov) <br />• NHTSA (www.nhtsa.go_v) <br />• Crash Modification Factors Clearinghouse (www.cmfclearinghouse.org) <br />• TRB Highway Safety Performance Committee (www.gafetyperformance.org) <br />• Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) 2010 or latest edition <br />• Highway Safety Manual (www.highwa�safetmanual®rp) <br />• Mark Fenton's Resources www.markfenton.com <br />• US Access Board (including for Public Rights -of -Way and Shared Use Path <br />Guidance) (https:L/wvwv.access-boardoovlguidelines-and-standards/streets- <br />sidewalks) <br />N <br />
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