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Florida ‐ the most attractive place to do business
Florida ‐ where people want to invest more time and more money
Florida ‐ where transportationdecisions support and enhance
livable communities
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Article II, Section 7(a)
It shall be the policy of the state to conserve and protect its natural resources and scenic beauty. Adopted, 1966
Florida’s Highway Beautification Programswww.MyFloridaBeautiful.com
Constitution of the State of Florida
Section 334.044(26), Florida Statutes
No less than 1.5% of the amount contracted for construction projects shall be allocated by the department on a statewide basis for the purchase of plant materials.
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What can be accomplished?
• 12,000 miles
• 186,000 acres
• 20 years
• $500 million
($2688/acre)
To me, in sum, beautification means our total concern for the physical and human quality we pass on to our children and the future.
Ladybird Johnson, 1993
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With $25+ million/year
• Florida can have the most beautiful highways in the nation
• FDOT can – make roads safer
– make roads more pedestrian and bicycle friendly
– reduce maintenance costs
– reduce landscape construction costs
– reduce storm‐water runoff
– increase habitat and habitat connectivity
– increase sense of place
– Increase quality and value
– increase return on investment
– improve the experience of travel
– improve relationship with neighbors…world peace
Cotleur & Hearing Landscape Architecture
Wangari MaathaiKenya
"for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace. … she has mobilized poor women to plant 30 million trees "
The Nobel Peace Prize 2004
"The environment is very important in the aspects of peace because when we destroy our resources, and our resources become scarce, we fight over that," she said, starting to cry.
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Business of Beautification2012
• Now
• For the Future
•Favorable first and lasting impressions•Welcoming and enjoyable experience•Safe, sustainable, maintainable
Cotleur & Hearing Landscape Architecture
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Florida’s Highway Beautification Programswww.MyFloridaBeautiful.com
1.5% for Highway Beautification Programs
• $40 million is currently programmed for FY 2014
• As much as $1 billion over next 20 years.
• What can be accomplished with a billion dollars?
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186,000 acres1/2% of entire state
Bradford County
Florida’s most visible and visited landscape
Business of Beautification
Now
• Bold Landscapes– INSTANT CURB APPEAL‐Instant ability to help attract and grow business– Visual impact and distinctive sense of place; its why people come to Florida;
what they expect to see, what they pay to see– MANY LARGE TREES AND FEW IF ANY SHRUBS; keep it simple ……..
• overstocked • high quality • low priced• lower maintenance costs
– Landscapes that grow in value
US17 Sanford 1958
US 17 Sanford 2012
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Now• Make beauty everyone’s business
• Every landscape project implemented successfully– Not just bigger trees… BETTER!
• Identify and program highest priority landscapes– Where able to help attract and grow business
– Where necessary re‐design
– Where appropriate, accept responsibility for maintenance
• Be BOLD!
Old vs Bold
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Florida’s Highway Beautification Programswww.MyFloridaBeautiful.com
BOLD
Miami SR 826 and SW 8th Street
c. 1929
c. 2009
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Miami 2012
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Tallahassee 2012
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Midway 2012Tallahassee 2012
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Streetscapes
For the Future
• Plan, design, construct, and maintain roadways to – accommodate bold performing landscapes that enhance private enterprise and public health and safety.
– mimic natural processes that manage stormwater, filter air, abate noise, shade pedestrians, conserve energy, provide habitat, and be beautiful.
– grow in value… paying meaningful environmental and economic dividends, unimpeded by current or future recessions.
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With support and expertise of FDOT Design, Construction, and Maintenance Engineers
• DESIGN – Plans Preparation Manual– Roadway design process that includes landscape architects and accommodates
bold performing landscapes.– Assure Secretary Prasad that every landscape project meets his expectations.– Right Plant, Right Place, and Right Time
• CONSTRUCTION – CPAM and 580 Specification– Every project implemented successfully through establishment. BETTER than
every before!– Enforcement of contract requirements– Beyond minimum requirements of Florida #1
• MAINTENANCE – MRP, Manuals, Asset Maintenance, Agreements, Department taking responsibility where and when appropriate.
– Investments need to be managed to grow in value– Landscapes need to be managed to remain safe, and to achieve their design
intent.
Effective July 1, 2013New Approach
• Landscape projects greater than $100K are being programmed and reprogrammed to be let as stand alone projects.
• Using Maintenance Contracts, stand alone landscape projects will have three year establishment periods.
• Contractors will be paid 60% of the contract amount when installation is accepted; 40% over the remaining three years of the contract.
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334.044 Department; powers and duties.‐‐The department shall have the following general powers and duties:
(26) To provide for the enhancement of environmental benefits, including air and water quality; to prevent roadside erosion; to conserve the natural roadside growth and scenery; and to provide for the implementation and maintenance of roadside conservation, enhancement, and stabilization programs. No less than 1.5 percent of the amount contracted for construction projects shall be allocated by the department on a statewide basis for the purchase of plant materials.
Why we track Landscaping Costs/Estimates
Department districts may not expend funds for landscaping in connection with any project that is limited to resurfacing existing lanes unless the expenditure has been approved by the department’s secretary or the secretary’s designee. To the greatest extent practical, a minimum of 50 percent of the funds allocated under this subsection shall be allocated for large plant materials and the remaining funds for other plant materials. All plant materials shall be purchased from Florida based commercial nursery stock…
Why we track Landscaping Costs/Estimates
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Work Program Impacts
Landscaping expenditures limited to the lesser of $100,000 or 10% of construction cost if to remain in the roadway construction contract.
Requires programming additional construction phase for landscaping at later time for expenditures over the limit.
Independent landscape construction projects are not eligible for federal funds.
Requires extra programming attention to preserve federal funding on dependent landscape construction projects.
Work Program ImpactsContinued…
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Landscape Allocation Targets
Program targets are unchanged (1.5%).
Total contract value used for all stand‐alone contracts (work mix 1070).
Ability to include limited landscape allocations in 3R projects.
TRANS*PORT category 600 used for landscape allocations included in roadway construction contacts.
Landscape allocations in LAP projects (no work mix 1070) may be hard to identify, but should not be too much.
Landscape Allocation TargetsContinued…
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Florida’s Highway Beautification Programswww.MyFloridaBeautiful.com
“Landscape” or “Landscaping” meansany vegetation, mulches, irrigation systems, and any site amenities, such as, street furniture, decorative paving, fences, and lighting (excluding public utility street and area lighting).
Landscape Allocation TargetsContinued…
Design and Contracting
Landscaping still needs to be included in the Roadway Scope of Work.
Independent stand‐alone projects will be let in District.
Contract provisions and specifications are being developed.
Contracts may need federal‐aid special provisions for federally funded dependent/stand‐alone project.
Contract payments will occur over the 3‐year establishment period after installation.
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Let’s get to work
• Make beauty everyone’s business
• Every project implemented successfully
• Many large trees, few if any shrubs
• Bold leadership at all levels
• Roadways designed to accommodate boldperforming landscapes
1966
Florida’s Highway Beautification Programswww.MyFloridaBeautiful.com
Questions?