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Florida Department of Transportation District 4 TSM&O Program
Advanced Transportation Management System (ATMS) Installation in South Broward County
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
Financial Project Number(s): 429687-1-52-01Federal Aid Project Number(s): 8887-962A
Contract Number: E4M79
PRESENTATION
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
Provide citizens with an overview of the ATMS Installation in Southern Broward County and it’s link to the Transportation System Management and Operations program (TSM&O).
Provide public with an understanding of project benefits.
Raise awareness of construction schedule and impacts.
Facilitate coordination between the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and impacted municipalities.
Provide contact information for FDOT Design Project Manager, Melissa Ackert & Vladimir Velasco and Construction Public Information Officer, Dayana Iglesias.
Meeting Objectives
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
TSM&O is a new program within FDOT. It is based on measuring performance, actively managing the multimodal transportation network and delivering positive safety and mobility outcomes to the traveling public in South Florida.
Intelligence Transportation Systems (ITS) devices are the main components of any TSM&O approach.
TSM&O and ATMS Concepts
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
TSM&O Program Objectives
Improving efficiency of the existing transportation network through:
Performance monitoring. Active arterial management. Integrating freeway management with arterial management. Incident management on arterials and freeways.
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
ATMS in Broward County
Partnerships:FDOT District Four.
Broward County MPO.
Broward County Traffic Engineering Division.
All municipalities within the project boundary.
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
-Hallandale Beach Boulevard -Hollywood/Pines Boulevard
-US-1 -Pembroke Road
ATMS in Broward County
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
TSM&O Systems:Freeway(I-95).
Arterial.
Congestion Relief • Reducing delays
• Increasing average travel speed
• Increasing trip reliability
Environmental Benefit• Reducing fuel
consumption
• Reducing emissions
Improved Safety• Reducing accidents
caused by congestion, speed differential and sudden land changing
• Reducing in secondary accidents
TSM&O Benefits
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
Benefits Increase motorists
awareness of travel time and vehicular incidents.
Improve incident response time through early detection.
Data collected used to adjust traffic signals to improve timing and flow of traffic.
Construction Timeline Summer 2013 - Fall 2014
Cost: $5.3 millionContractor: World Fiber
Technologies, Inc.
Lane Closures: The project team will coordinate
construction to have limited impact on the communities surrounding and within the project limits. When lane
closures do occur, the project team will provide advanced
notice to the impacted communities.
TSM&O in Southern Broward County
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
Total Project Components
21 miles of fiber optic communication infrastructure.
42 Traffic Monitoring Cameras.
4 Arterial Dynamic Message Signs (ADMS).
15 Microwave Vehicle Detection Sensors (MVDS).
15 Travel Time System (TTS) readers.
TSM&O in Southern Broward County
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
ATMS in Southern Broward County Devices
Arterial DMS
BlueTOAD Travel Time System(BlueTooth Origin And Destination)
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
ATMS in Southern Broward County Devices
Traffic Monitoring Camera and Microwave Vehicle
Detection Sensor on a Pole
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
Project Area
-Hollywood/Pines Boulevard from NW 142nd Avenue to South 28th Avenue
-Hallandale Beach Boulevard from SR-7 to Three Islands Boulevard
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
-US-1 from Miami-Dade County Line to Hollywood Boulevard
-Pembroke Road from I-95 to US-1
City of Hallandale Beach
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
Project Components 6 miles of fiber optic communication infrastructure.
13 Traffic MonitoringCameras.(CCTV) (not to be confused with Red Light Running Cameras) 4 Microwave Vehicle Detection Sensor (MVDS).
7 Travel Time System (TTS) reader; BlueTOAD.
City of Hallandale Beach
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County
Project Status All underground infrastructure is complete. 75% of Fiber Optic Cable has been installed. 25% of CCTVs completed. 100% of MVDS. 100% of ADMS. All ATMS device testing is anticipated to be completed by
June 22 Anticipated Project Completion Date is July 22.
Contact Information
Melissa Ackert, P.E. & Vladimir Velasco, E.I.FDOT Design Project Manager
Dayana Iglesias Project Public Information Officer
For more information visit www.d4fdot.com/bcfdot/home.asp
ATMS Deployment in Southern Broward County