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Presented by NTOC Webcast Gary Piotrowicz, PE, PTOE OAKLAND COUNTY SIGNAL OPTIMIZATION PROJECT
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WHERE IT ALL BEGAN Oakland County Traffic Signal Summit First meeting on August 9, 1999 Included MDOT, RCOC, Cities, Consultants, Universities, and Traffic Improvement Association Three primary issues Timely installation of signals Clearance intervals Signal Timing and Progression
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CLEAR PROJECT NEEDS Over 1500 signals county-wide 600 SCATS adaptive 900 fixed time/semi-actuated Never had a comprehensive re-timing Cycle lengths, splits, and offsets Peak periods Clearance intervals Dramatic volume changes/shifts Many new signals along corridors Minimal resources to maintain timings
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PUBLIC PARTNERS Road Commission for Oakland Cnty. Project Manager, Team Leader City of Royal Oak City of Pontiac City of Ferndale Wayne County Road Commission of Macomb Cnty. Michigan Department of Transp. Traffic Improvement Association
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FUNDING AND PHASES CMAQ funds were obtained through SEMCOG, MDOT, and RCOC Estimated project cost is $3.6M Project split into 3 phases Each phase was a geographic region Phases 1 and 2 received money concurrently, completed in 2003 Phase 3 has started, to be completed in December 2005
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SCOPE OF PROJECT Coordination meetings with locals Data collection Optimization software Synchro SimTraffic Implementation Field review Crash analysis Identify geometry or signal improvements
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DATA COLLECTION Turning Movement Counts - AM, PM, Mid-Day, and others as needed 24-hour Counts Geometry and Operations Data Traffic Crashes/diagrams Digital Photos GPS locations
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SAFETY COMPONENTS Better signal timings….smoother flow…..safer roads Clearance Intervals Vehicle Pedestrian Crash analysis Flash operations analysis
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PROJECT BENEFITS Benefit/Cost ratio of over 75 to 1 MOEs (benefits) from simulation Decreased fuel consumption Improved air quality Reduction in traffic crashes Over 12% reduction Significant reduction in all types Politically friendly Quicker implementation Wealth of data
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LESSONS LEARNED Need for a better signal inventory Locations Fire stations Pedestrian only Special issues Implementation issues Difficulties with older signal controllers (Eagle EF 140s) Timing plan errors, timing plan input errors
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LESSONS LEARNED, cont. Project was too large and too fast Did not have a full staff, several were new More training for staff on Synchro RCOC Engineers did not have time to become familiar with field conditions Unforeseen Delays Getting timing plans/missing Review/approval times
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LESSONS LEARNED, cont. Data Sharing All data, simulations, and bi-weekly status reports were shared electronically Approvals/clarifications were done through email Digital pictures were very helpful Mid-course changes Police needed to be contacted on days counts were being taken Field review needed to occur immediately
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CHANGES MADE FOR PHASE 3 Signal inventory is accurate Zones were defined up front Timing plans reviewed up-front Engineers have been assigned Synchro zones early which will allow them time to better understand the existing conditions More time built in for reviews of consultant submittals
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CHANGES FOR PHASE 3, cont. More of the consultant budget is focused on field reviews Current status is updated on a web site All project partners have easy access Start of future signal management system
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QUESTIONS??? gpiotrowicz@rcoc.org 248 858-7250
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