Description: This dataset contains an inventory of outdoor advertising structures, permits and other related information maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation. This dataset is an update to the FL_BILLBOARDS_JUN19 FGDL layer. Please Note: This dataset is a snapshot of a dynamic database and the information was downloaded on 20210623.
Copyright Text: Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)
Description: 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)