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Prudential Productivity Awards Recognize Five Teams from AHCA

Posted on July 5, 2017

The Agency for Health Care Administration (Agency) today announced that five teams of Agency staff members have been selected as winners in the annual Prudential Productivity Awards.
Agency Secretary Justin M. Senior, “I am honored to congratulate this year’s Prudential Productivity Award winners on their contributions to the Agency and the state. These employees found innovative solutions to complex issues in an effort to help Florida government operate more efficiently and reduce costs to taxpayers. Thank you for all that you continue to do for our state.”
Since the program’s inception in 1989, the Prudential Productivity Awards committee has received more than 16,000 nominations. The committee has given awards to state employees who have cumulatively saved or maximized more than $9.2 billion in taxpayer dollars.
The following Agency employees were selected as winners:
Business Analytics Team
Winners: Kimberly Noble, Emily Kinman, Bryan Cook, Barbara Fincher
The Agency saved thousands of dollars by organizing an Agency and Inter-Agency Tableau User Group. These groups train users on the fundamentals of Tableau, Tableau best practices, and serve as ongoing resources for help and trouble-shooting.
The Tableau User Groups fill the need of training new and experienced Tableau users. Training by Tableau is approximately $700/day per participant if the trainee travels to the training site (not including travel costs). Bringing a certified trainer to Tallahassee costs $1000/day per participant with a 12-15/person minimum.
Multiple agencies participate in the Tableau User Group and benefit from the cost savings. The Inter-agency group averages 25 attendees monthly (1.5 hours) from at least 10 different State agencies. The Agency group averages 15 attendees twice a month.
Estimated Yearly Savings: $101,250.00


Medicaid Provider Enrollment Streamlined Credentialing Team
Winners: Shawn McCauley, David Powers, Tamara Strayer, Nicholas Constantino, Ross Hart, Terry Schmidt, Pamela Hall
The team designed, developed, and implemented a streamlined Medicaid provider enrollment application, called Limited Enrollment, for providers seeking to participate in Medicaid health plan networks that eliminated an administrative burden on the plans, as well as providers who participate in multiple health plan networks.
The implementation of Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) presented the Agency with two concerns raised by the health plans that this project addressed. Providers who did not want to fully enroll in Medicaid and were contracted with more than one health plan had to be fully credentialed individually by each health plan, providing the same documentation or variations for each. For providers who wished to fully enroll with the Medicaid program, the health plans had to wait until the enrollment process was completed before a Medicaid provider ID could be assigned.
The new process provides relief to the Medicaid health plans and providers from the administrative burden through a simplified process. The Limited Enrollment application serves as a single point of submission for provider data and eliminates duplicative submissions of data by providers to multiple sources.
Estimated Yearly Savings: $300,000.00


FLAIR Automation Team
Winners: Katrina Derico Harris, Sharon Dixon, Patricia Williams, Verionica Bishop, Cassandra Gainer
The automation of the Medicaid Accounts Receivables (MAR) to FLAIR upload has been implemented to eliminate the MAR revenue holding account and reduce the length of time to update the MAR and FLAIR accounts, to make recouped funds available sooner.
The automation eliminated the MAR holding account and reduced the time it takes to update the MAR revenue accounts in FLAIR. In the past, the money was deposited into the MAR holding account until it was determined where to allocate the funds.
The implementation of the automated process reduced the upload period from one week to a day, eliminated the manual process of preparing the spreadsheet, reduced the chance for manual entry errors, and made the fiscal year-end accounting process more efficient and accurate.
The implementation of the MAR FLAIR upload automation eliminated steps in the original process by eliminating the need for a revenue holding account. It also significantly improved year-end performance by allowing staff to work on other critical efforts related to closing out the Agency financials before June 30, 2017. This improvement has reduced processing time by 80% for all related transactions and reduce the amount of manual keystroke errors.
Estimated Yearly Savings: $7,341.55


Medicaid Exceptional Claims Processing Re-Design and Consolidation Team
Winners: Deborah Warfel, David Powers, Gayle Ninis, Catherine Eichenlaub, Catherine Nowotny, Don Fuller, Aaron Lounsberry, Sheila Gonzalez, Ondria Bacon, Teresita Fitzgerald 
The Medicaid Exception Claims Processing Re-Design Team developed and implemented a process that allows Medicaid providers to submit exceptional Medicaid claims directly to the Medicaid Fiscal Agent, bypassing the manual screening and tracking process previously performed by the Medicaid Field Offices, and allowing the Field Office staff to work the claims on-line.
An exceptional claim is a claim that would deny system edits of submitted directly to the Medicaid Fiscal Agent for processing, but the provider thinks that there should be an exception given due to special circumstances. In the past, providers submitted these claims in paper form, and each office scanned and entered them into the Claims Tracking System (CTS).
The original plan was for all field offices to work exceptional claims using the new process. The new system allowed the Agency to reorganize this process into a single Claims Hub office. Now all claims processors are working out of one centralized location, which has led to less quicker processing times.
Estimated Yearly Savings: $1.675 million


Florida Encounter Exchange and Expanded Benefits Project(s)
Winners: David Powers, Ross Hart, Michael Boston, Debbie Warfel, Teri Arnoldy, Mary McCullough, Erica Floyd-Thomas, Arlene Elliott, Kelly Rubin
To improve the Agency’s business need for receiving timely and accurate health plan encounter data that supports both capitation rate setting and monitoring of the health plan recipient services, the Encounter Exchange and Expanded Benefit Project Tteam developed and implemented new Florida Medicaid Management Information System (FLMMIS) encounter processing technical architecture.
The Agency needed a robust and informative encounter processing system to provide enhanced tracking and reporting of encounter receipts, processing, and operational functions, as a result of the implementation of the SMMC program and the new contractual health plan requirements. The encounter system redesign addressed the Agency’s business requirements to support the SMMC program, which serves over 3 million individuals enrolled in Medicaid at a cost of approximately $14 billion annually.
Estimated Yearly Savings: $0-24,999

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Agency for Health Care Administration, AHCA, Prudential Productivity Awards

Gov. Scott Announces Florida Defense Support Task Force Grant Awards

Posted on July 5, 2017

Governor Rick Scott today announced that $400,000 has been awarded through the Florida Defense Support Task Force Grant Program to three projects to protect military installations across the state. This year, awards were given to the Gulf Coast State College, InDyne, Inc., and the Tampa Bay Defense Alliance. Florida’s military installations contribute more than $79.8 billion in economic impact, and the defense industry supports more than 774,000 jobs in Florida.
Governor Scott said, “I am proud to announce $400,000 in Florida Defense Support Task Force Grants to help protect, preserve and enhance Florida’s military installations. Florida is the most military-friendly state in the nation and this funding supports our military and thousands of families that have jobs across the state thanks to Florida defense communities. We will continue to do all we can to recognize and support the many brave military men and women, and their families, whose service and sacrifice keeps our country safe.”
Grant funding will support community projects at Florida military installations that will diversify the local economy, provide support for local infrastructure projects and strengthen Florida’s bases ahead of any potential Department of Defense realignment or closure actions. For more information on the individual grant award for projects throughout the state, see below:
Bay County: $30,000 in Defense Grants
$30,000 was awarded to Gulf Coast State College to identify Air Force community partnership initiatives that will benefit Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB), Bay County, and the State of Florida. Gulf Coast State College has been involved in community growth opportunities over the past 60 years and will work to support the continued enhancement, growth, and success of our military installations and community.
Florida Defense Support Task Force member and project sponsor Tom Neubauer said, “Tyndall Air Force Base, Bay County, and the State of Florida greatly benefit from the input and best practices provided by community partnerships like the one with Gulf Coast State College. The work of the Task Force and the continued support from Governor Scott and leaders in Tallahassee are crucial in continuing to protect these missions.”
Okaloosa and Franklin Counties: $235,000 in Defense Grants
$235,000 was awarded to Indyne, Inc. to develop a Systems Engineering Management Plan to support military operations in the Carrabelle, Florida area.  InDyne’s current project will enhance the 96th Test Wing’s competitiveness within the U.S. Air Force. This will help accelerate projects meant to protect Eglin’s core missions associated with research and development to support next generation air operations.
Maj Gen Jeff Reimer (USAF Retired), former Air Armament Center Commander and Chief Operating Officer of InDyne, said, “By funding this project, the Florida Defense Support Task Force is directly supporting preservation and enhancement of the research and development mission of Air Armament Enterprise at Eglin AFB and is helping to position the U.S. Air Force for continued air dominance. Florida will be helping to arm and protect those who protect the United States. This is just one more example of a Community Partnership between the State of Florida and the Department of the Air Force which benefits both parties.”
Hillsborough County: $135,000 in Defense Grants
$135,000 was awarded to the Tampa Bay Defense Alliance (TBDA) to address challenges impacting the military value of the installation, such as potential encroachment, education, and transportation, and build community support. The TBDA has developed outreach programs to increase awareness of the mission of MacDill Air Force Base to effectively support operations.
Lisa Monnet, President of the Tampa Bay Defense Alliance, said, “Through the award of this tremendous grant, Tampa Bay will continue its mission to promote a collaborative and engaged environment that vigorously supports a robust and growing defense community. The Task Force and Governor Scott have been instrumental in supporting the MacDill community and Tampa Bay is proud to be part of the most military-friendly state in the nation.”
The Florida Defense Support Task Force was created in 2011 with the mission to make recommendations to preserve and protect military installations, support the state’s position in research and development related to military missions and contracting, and improve the state’s military-friendly environment for service members, military families, veterans and businesses that bring military and defense-related jobs to the state. The Florida Defense Support Task Force Grant Program is administered by Enterprise Florida, and grants are awarded annually, on a project priority basis. For more information on the Florida Defense Support Task Force, visit www.eflorida.com/floridadefense.

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Nelson to file bill to cut student loan rates, allow borrowers to refinance

Posted on July 5, 2017

Less than one week after the federal government increased interest rates on federal student loans, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) says he’s filing legislation to cut student loan rates across the board and allow borrowers with existing student loans to refinance to new lower rates.
On Saturday, federal student loan interest rates for undergraduate students increased from 3.76 percent to 4.45 percent. If approved, Nelson’s bill would cap rates for undergraduates at 4 percent, and allow borrowers with existing student loans that have a rate higher than 4 percent to refinance their loans to the new lower rate – a move that’s currently barred under existing law.
“If we really want to make higher education more accessible in this country, we have to make it more affordable,” Nelson said. “If you can get a home loan at 4 percent, why can’t students get an education for the same rate?”
More than 43 million Americans currently have outstanding student loan debt. In Florida alone, students graduating with a four-year degree leave college with more than $24,000 in student loan debt on average.
In addition to capping student loan rates, Nelson’s bill would also eliminate the “loan origination fees” charged to students to process their loans. These fees are often taken out of a student’s original loan amount before they receive it. For example, a student taking out a $10,000 loan may receive only $9,600 from their lender but still be responsible for paying back the full $10,000 after they graduate. Nelson’s bill would eliminate that $400 fee.
Once they are set each year, student loan interest rates are fixed for the lifetime of the loan and cannot be refinanced, even if rates go lower. Borrowers who took out loans between July 1, 2006 and July 1, 2013, likely have a fixed rate of 6.8 percent. And despite a significant drop in interest rates since 2013, current law bars those borrowers from refinancing their existing loans. Nelson’s bill would change that by allowing any borrower with an existing federal student loan to refinance their loans one time to a new lower rate.
In addition to capping undergraduate rates at 4 percent, Nelson’s legislation would cap rates for graduate students at 5 percent and the rates for parents of undergraduates at 6 percent.
Nelson says capping interest rates, ending loan origination fees and allowing borrowers to refinance existing loans would help to make education more affordable for Florida students.
The Florida Democrat plans to file his bill when Congress returns from recess next week.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Senator Bill Nelson, student loan rates

Additional goliath grouper workshop scheduled July 31 in Lake Worth

Posted on July 5, 2017

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has scheduled an additional public workshop, to be held July 31 in Lake Worth, to gather public input on goliath grouper management, including the possibility of a limited harvest in Florida state waters.
Fifteen workshops are scheduled in total across the state in August and October, including the July 31 event. Share your input and learn more about the current status of goliath grouper by attending one of these workshops.
Workshops will be from 5 to 8 p.m. local time:

  • July 31: Lake Worth, Lantana Road Branch Library, 4020 Lantana Road.
  • Aug. 1: Key West, Key West Marriott Beachside Hotel, 3841 N. Roosevelt Blvd.
  • Aug. 2: Marathon, Hyatt Place Marathon/Florida Keys, 1996 Overseas Highway.
  • Aug. 3: Key Largo, Murray Nelson Government Center, 102050 Overseas Highway.
  • Aug. 8: Crystal River, Plantation on Crystal River, 9301 W. Fort Island Trail.
  • Aug. 9: Carrabelle, Franklin County Senior Citizens Center, 201 NW Ave. F.
  • Aug 16: Pensacola, Sanders Beach – Corinne Jones Resource Center, 913 S. I St.
  • Aug. 17: Panama City, Bland Conference Center, 4750 Collegiate Drive.
  • Oct. 9: Jacksonville, Pablo Creek Regional Library, 13295 Beach Blvd.
  • Oct. 10: Titusville, American Police Hall of Fame & Museum, 6350 Horizon Drive.
  • Oct. 11: Stuart, Flagler Place, 201 SW Flagler Ave.
  • Oct. 12: Davie, Old Davie School Historical Museum, 6650 Griffin Road.
  • Oct. 16: Pinellas Park, Bill Jackson’s Shop for Adventure, 9501 U.S. Highway 19 N.
  • Oct. 17: Port Charlotte, The Cultural Center of Charlotte County, 2280 Aaron St.
  • Oct. 18: Naples, Collier County Public Library – South Regional, 8065 Lely Cultural Parkway.

If you cannot attend an in-person meeting, submit comments online by visiting MyFWC.com/SaltwaterComments. Staff is working on a virtual workshop that should be available online in the near future. Additional details and updates to these meetings will be posted at MyFWC.com/Fishing (click on “Saltwater Fishing,” “Rulemaking” and “Workshops.”) 

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, FWC, goliath grouper workshop, Lake Worth

Business Incubator Helps Propel Nursing Business to Millionaire Club

Posted on July 3, 2017

Nurses can run successful businesses with a heart. Really.
Long-time friends with UCF ties launched Nurses First Solutions in 2014 and with a little help from the UCF Incubator program have seen their company grow from three employees to 12 and revenue climb from $300,000 to $6 million.
The say their keys to success have been knowing the business, spotting opportunities, treating staff and clients with respect, and getting a little help from business experts.
“We treat them like family,” said co-founder Richard Manuel. “They won’t be treated like a number. They can call the company president and speak to him directly. It’s more transparent in our company.”
Alvin Cortez ’08 and Manuel know the business. Manuel is a nurse and both men’s wives are nurses, including UCF alumna Jessiccalou Cortez ’08 and ’MS14. The men connected with their third business partner, Ronnie Elliott, and the UCF Business Incubation Program to expand their travel-nurse staffing agency in 2016. Cortez learned about the incubator program when he studied interpersonal communication at UCF.
Travel nurses typically work 13-week periods in one area, and move around the country depending on where they are needed. It’s a tough job and there are often gaps, and facilities needing help to fill those gaps. Nurses First Solutions provides nurses to facilities in need of professional workforce.
The founders knew about the job demands first-hand – the long hours, the life-saving work and the comfort that nurses provide to their patients. They also knew there were gaps in the industry, specifically for traveling nurses, when it came to retirement plans, health care insurance, paid time off and life insurance.
So they decided to do something about it. But they needed help on the business side and that’s where the incubator came in.
For nearly 20 years, the incubation program has been helping early stage companies develop into financially stable, high-impact enterprises by providing resources and services that facilitate smarter, faster growth. They help all kinds of companies from high-tech to low-tech.
Manuel and Cortez credit their site manager Carol Ann Dykes as the instrumental force that has pushed their business forward and propelled them into the millions.
“It takes grit on our part, but at the same time it’s good to have guidance along the way,” Cortez said. “They hold us accountable to having a structure. If you have questions, they’ll connect you to the right types of people.”
All the while, they have remained steadfast in their mission to put nurses first. They offer competitive benefits, paid time off, life insurance and retirement plans. They also follow through on personal touches such as sending flowers when their contracted nurses’ family members are sick or welcome boxes for new hires.
“People ask, does that eat up your profit? For us, it just makes sense,” Cortez said. “We’d rather give it back to the nurses. It’s ingrained in us to want to give back and do a little bit better for the people around us.”
They recently took that philosophy one step further by establishing the Nurses First Solutions Endowed Scholarship in April to support the undergraduate members of the Student Nurses Association within the College of Nursing.
Their office is next to the College of Nursing, and after sponsoring some events, they became interested in setting up a scholarship. That interest turned into action after they attended a scholarship luncheon and heard directly from nursing students about how scholarships impacted their lives.
“We wanted to plant the seed for these students – there are resources, there are opportunities out there. They have a wide array of opportunity ahead of them if they are truly passionate about nursing,” Manuel said. “The scholarship puts more back into the community and students that want to make a difference in people’s lives.”

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Business Incubator, Millionaire Club, Nursing Business

Florida Lottery's summer EZmatch promotion turns up the heat with higher instant cash prizes

Posted on July 3, 2017

The Florida Lottery’s summer EZmatch™ promotion is back! For a limited time, players who add EZmatch to their FANTASY 5® or LUCKY MONEY™ purchases can instantly win higher cash prizes of up to $1,000.
From Monday, July 3, through Sunday, September 3, 2017, the EZmatch top prize will double from $500 to $1,000 and the second prize from $250 to $500. EZmatch players will also enjoy an increased minimum prize of $5, up from $2. Additionally, the number of $500 instant-win prizes will be doubled throughout the nine-week promotional period.
EZmatch is an add-on feature that gives FANTASY 5 and LUCKY MONEY players the opportunity to win cash prizes instantly, for an additional $1 per play. When players add EZmatch to their FANTASY 5 or LUCKY MONEY purchase, five EZmatch numbers and instant prize amounts will be printed on the ticket. If any of the EZmatch numbers match any of the FANTASY 5 or LUCKY MONEY numbers on the ticket, the player instantly wins the prize amount shown. Players can win up to five times on a single ticket. More than 74 million EZmatch winners have won over $261 million in cash prizes, since the feature was first introduced in 2006.
All EZmatch prizes of less than $600 can be redeemed at any Florida Lottery retailer. Prizes of $600 or more must be claimed at a Florida Lottery district office. If an EZmatch prize is paid by a retailer before the applicable FANTASY 5 or LUCKY MONEY drawing on the ticket has occurred, a continuation ticket will be provided to the player.  EZmatch prizes can be claimed up to 180 days after the first draw date on the ticket. More information about this promotion, or any Florida Lottery game, is available at www.flalottery.com.
FANTASY 5 drawings are held seven days a week, at 11:15 p.m., ET and LUCKY MONEY drawings are held Tuesday and Friday nights at 11:15 p.m., ET. Florida Lottery drawings are broadcast on 17 carrier stations throughout the state and are available for viewing on the Florida Lottery website. Winning numbers are available on the Lottery website, at retailers statewide and by phone at (850) 921-PLAY.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: EZMatch, fantasy 5, florida lottery, Instant cash prizes, Lucky Money

Attorney General Bondi’s Fourth of July Statement

Posted on July 3, 2017

Attorney General Pam Bondi released the following statement in recognition of Independence Day:
“Two hundred and forty-one years ago, our Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence to ensure our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Since that historic day, generations of military men and women have sacrificed everything to protect those rights. It is because of their service that we are able to enjoy this nation’s freedoms and privileges today. So this Fourth of July, as we celebrate our great democracy, let us also honor those brave Americans who have and continue to serve our country.”

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Commissioner Adam H. Putnam Provides Tips for Safe Fourth of July

Posted on July 3, 2017

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam and the Florida Forest Service encourage Floridians to use fireworks responsibly while celebrating this Fourth of July. Since January, 2,433 wildfires have burned approximately 195,157 acres throughout Florida.
“While recent rainfall has lowered wildfire risk across the state, the potential for wildfire is always heightened when fire and sparks are present outdoors,” said Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam. “It’s crucial for Floridians to exercise caution when enjoying fireworks, cookouts and campfires with friends and family this weekend.”
Individuals should always check local laws before using fireworks. Local fire and police departments and the State Fire Marshal’s Office can also provide guidance. Floridians celebrating with fireworks or campfires should follow these safety tips:

  • Light fireworks in a cleared area free of vegetation or dry debris.
  • Clear debris from around campfires, grills and all fire sources.
  • Remove debris from any location where fireworks could land.
  • Always have a water source available.
  • Aim fireworks away from people, homes and wooded areas.
  • Never use homemade fireworks.
  • Discard used fireworks in a bucket of water.
  • Store unused fireworks, matches and lighters out of the sight and reach of children.
  • Never leave a fire unattended and make sure it is completely out before leaving it.
  • Report any fires immediately to 9-1-1.

The Florida Forest Service, a division of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, manages more than one million acres of public forest land while protecting homes, forestland and natural resources from the devastating effects of wildfire on more than 26 million acres. To learn more about Florida Forest Service programs, visit FloridaForestService.com.
For more information about the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, visit FreshFromFlorida.com.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Commissioner Adam Putnam, Fourth of July, Safety Tips

UCF Professor Wins National Master Ethics Teacher Award

Posted on July 3, 2017

With the number of businesses running into trouble for everything from inappropriate funding to sexual harassment allegations, UCF Professor Marshall Schminke makes sure students in his classes are schooled in business ethics.
His college colleagues say he is a pro and this summer so did his colleagues nationwide. Schminke was one of four professors recognized for their excellence with a national Master Ethics Teacher Award.
He was recognized for making significant contributions to the teaching of business ethics at the Teaching Ethics at Universities Conference in late May.
Schminke has served as a research fellow with the Ethics Resource Center in Washington, D.C., and was an advisor to organizations ranging from family businesses to Fortune 500 firms, the U.S. Strategic Command and Army. He also has been an expert witness on corporate ethics in U.S. District Court proceedings. Schminke received his doctorate from Carnegie Mellon University and has served as a visiting scholar at Oxford University and the London School of Economics.
He has published two books, more than 40 articles, and given more than 70 presentations on business ethics at professional conferences and universities in the United States and abroad. His thoughts on business strategy, management and ethics have appeared in more than 50 newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times, Newsday and Chicago Tribune.
This year Schminke was joined by fellow award recipients Joanne Ciulla of Rutgers University, Daryl Koehn of DePaul University and Jeffrey Sonnenfeld of Yale University.
The Marriott School of Business at Brigham Young University hosted the conference and it was sponsored by the Society for Business Ethics and the Wheatley Institution at BYU.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: National Master Ethics Teacher Award, ucf, university of central florida

Upcoming Public Meeting for the South Lake Trail Design Project

Posted on July 3, 2017


The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is conducting a public information meeting regarding the South Lake Trial, Phase IV design project which involves eight miles of new trail construction, trail head facilities, cattle crossings, pedestrian overpass and underpass structures and landscaping.
The meeting will be held on Monday, July 10, 2017, at the Tedder-Thomas Memorial Civic Center, 121 N. Sunset Avenue, Mascotte, Florida 34753. The meeting will be an open house from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The purpose of this public information meeting is to receive public input and to gain ideas from the local community about the proposed improvement. FDOT staff will be available to discuss the plans and answer questions.
Persons with disabilities who require accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act or persons who require translation services (free of charge) should contact Ada Vargas, 1800 Pembrook Drive, Suite 265, Orlando, Florida 32810; telephone 407-401-8527; or via email at [email protected] at least seven days prior to the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact us by using the Florida Relay Service, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770 (Voice).
Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, or family status. Persons wishing to express their concerns relative to FDOT compliance with Title VI may do so by contacting Jennifer Smith, FDOT District Five Title VI Coordinator by phone at 386-943-5367, or via email at [email protected].
Participants may also provide public comments at any time during the meeting. Written comments can be submitted at this meeting, or by mail no later than July 17, 2017, to Ada Vargas, 1800 Pembrook Drive, Suite 265, Orlando, Florida 32810..
Media inquiries should be directed to the FDOT Public Information Office at 386-943-5473 /[email protected].
Additional source for information on state roadway projects in Central Florida is just a click away. Visit our website at www.cflroads.com.

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