Presented By: Derrick A. Brown, Deputy Director Right of Way Production

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FDOT 5-YEAR WORK PROGRAM

Presented By:

Derrick A. Brown,

Deputy Director Right of Way Production

WHAT’S GOING ON WITH

RIGHT OF WAY

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Topics of Discussion Parcel Acquisitions Future Parcel Projections Trends for Parcels

Acquisitions Negotiation and

Condemnation Settlement Rates

Innovative Concepts

Acquired Parcels

FY09/10 FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/150

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District 1 Parcel Acquisition Projection

111 Parcels

District 2 Parcel Acquisition Projection

390 Parcels

District 3 Parcel Acquisition Projection

312 Parcels

District 4 Parcel Acquisition Projection

228 Parcels

District 5 Parcel Acquisition Projection

143 Parcels

District 6 Parcel Acquisition Projection

116 Parcels

District 7 Parcel Acquisition Projection

165 Parcels

Acquisitions vs. Projection

FY09/10 FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/150

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Negotiation vs. Condemned

FY09/10 FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/150%

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Innovative Concepts

APE Pilot Program Incentive Offers 337.25 MAP-21 Revisions

FHWA Every Day CountsIdentified six “flexibilities” in the current ROW practice that can help lead to better decisions and streamline project delivery: Functional Replacement Conditional ROW Certification Appraisal Waiver Valuation Incentive Payments Appraiser/Negotiator Flexibility Right-of-Entry for Federal Lands Transfers

Participating Districts

• District 1 – 12 Projects• District 2 – 1 Project• District 3 – 2 Project• District 4 – 4 Projects• District 5 – 20 Projects• District 7 – 4 Projects

Brief History For various reasons, the State Transportation

Department has accumulated properties not needed for current or future transportation projects.

Criticism resonated from both the legislative branch and judicial branch of government. The Department had to take steps to be more proactive both in identifying the surplus property it owned and in disposing of it.

Approximately 299 parcels available for sale and an additional 96 parcels that suitable for leasing.

Impact of Statute

Encourages District Offices to be more proactive with disposal of surplus properties.

Continuously explores and supports innovative methods to dispose of surplus properties.

Provided relief to previous statutory disposal limitations.

(1) To ensure we have identified the bulk of the Department’s surplus property.

(2) Utilize a Public Domain Site to View Surplus Parcels.

(3) Utilize a Broker Network to Market the Parcels.

(4) Identify Revenue by Generating Sources for Surplus Parcels.

Department Areas of Focus

Innovative Concepts

APE Pilot Program Incentive Offers 337.25 MAP-21 Revisions

Final Words…

PerceptionsInnovationProgress

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