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FDOT Emergency Shoulder Use (ESU) & One-Way Corridors

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1 FDOT Emergency Shoulder Use (ESU) & One-Way Corridors

2 District 5 Emergency Shoulder Use (ESU) I-75 Northbound

3 District 5 I-75 Northbound ESU
I-75 ESU extends Northbound from SR-44 in Sumter County Northward to the Florida/Georgia State line D5’s portion of the ESU extends 42 miles from SR-44 Northward to the Marion/Alachua County line

4 District 5 I-75 Northbound ESU
D5’s I-75 ESU Details: MM and MM = (42.27 Miles) 1 Stationary Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) placed prior to ESU MM 2 Patrolling Emergency Assistance Vehicles 6 Interchanges 1 Weigh Station that will be MM 338 1 Rest Area that will remain MM 345 No Pinch Points or Narrow Shoulder Locations All Permanent Flip Signs have been Installed 2 Portable Changeable Message Signs (PCMS’s) will be deployed per plan 2 Dynamic Message Signs (DMS’s) will display a static message unless traffic incident management messages take precedence No Ramp Closures are planned

5 I-75 ESU Implementation Flow
Hurricane Approaching Region With input, Governor Directs ESU Implementation FHP Colonel Secretary of FDOT FHP Chief - Central FL FDOT District 5 FDOT District 2 FHP Major Troop B Commander FHP Major Troop C Commander AM Contractor Dbi Services FDOT Incident Command FHP Incident Command ESU Unified Command RTMC Updated Regularly ESU Implemented

6 I-75 ESU Implementation Forces
District 5 will utilize Dbi Services to implement the ESU with their forces DBi Services assisted with the development and review of the Standard Operating Procedures to establish timelines for ESU setup and breakdown Dbi Services is equipped to provide Roadside Assistant Services to Stranded Motorists Dbi Services procured and installed the ESU signage and has 26 PCMS’s available for deployment with only 2 needed for D5’s ESU portion

7 District 5 Blue Sky Activities (Ongoing Maintenance)
Activity Responsible Party Timeline Quality Control Check shoulder conditions to ensure that drop off standards are meeting MRP requirements AM Contractor June 1 Department AM Contract Manager & Inspector Check for pot holes and repair to meet MRP requirements As needed prior to June 1 Remove Vegetation to meet MRP requirements Quarterly and immediately prior to implementation of ESU Remove Encroachments to meet MRP requirements Sweep the Shoulders to remove all loose materials and small debris Monthly during hurricane season. Immediately prior to implementation of ESU

8 District 5 Gray Sky Activities (Pending Activation)
Activity Responsible Party Location Timeline (When) Timeline (How Long) Quality Control Pre-Storm Meeting with AM Contractor FDOT District 5 HQs 7 to 5 days out 4 hours Department Deploy Portable Changeable Message Signs AM Contractor Per Plans & SOP Equipment List Implementation of ESU is anticipated 6 hours Department AM Contract Manager & Inspector Sweep Shoulders to remove all loose materials and small debris Entire Corridor Length 2 days Notify FHP for removal of Abandoned Vehicles AM Contractor / FHP 8-12 hours Ride the Corridor AM Contractor & Department Staff Coordinate with FHP and D-2 staff On-Going DME

9 District 5 Implementation Activities (Activation & Setup)
Activity Responsible Party Location Timeline (When) (How Long) Quality Control Flip down permanent signs AM Contractor Per Plans and SOP Equipment List Implementation of ESU 1 hour prior Department AM Contract Manager & Inspector Set display messages on Portable Changeable Message Signs Per Plans & SOP Equipment List Ride the Corridor for final check and debris removal AM Contractor & Department Staff Entire Corridor Length 4 hours prior Coordinate with FHP On-Going during Implementation of ESU DME Position Law Enforcement Officers and Emergency Assistance Vehicles LEO & AM Contractor or Pre-Event Contractor DME and Contract Manager Deployment of Roadside Assistance 4 to 8 hours prior to Implementation of ESU

10 District 5 Deactivation Activities (Breakdown)
Post Event Operations Responsible Party Location Timeline (How Long) Quality Control Reset Flip Down Panels AM Contractor Per Plans & SOP Equipment List 2 hours Department AM Contract Manager & Inspector Remove Portable Changeable Message Signs Demobilize LEOs FHP Per FHP orders When ordered Demobilize EAVs AM or Pre-Event Contractor Circulation Route per Contract Department AM or Pre-Event Contract Manager & Inspector Ride Corridor Entire Corridor Length

11 District 5 Deactivation Activities (Cont.) (Breakdown)
Post Event Operations Responsible Party Location Timeline (How Long) Quality Control Coordinate with Local Agency Partners AM Contractor & Department Staff Entire Corridor Length On-Going during post implementation of ESU DME Coordinate with Social Media, Local News Partners Communications Office DME and Contract Manager Coordinate with Decision Makers

12 Motorist Support Road Ranger Services FHP Wrecker Rotation
Pre-Event Emergency Roadside Assistance Services Contract Anticipated contract execution August 2017 Assist motorists with minor repairs (< 15 min.) and 2 gallons of fuel Move inoperable vehicles by pushing or relocating vehicles to roadside or staging areas Dispatch will be done via the Traffic Management Center and Staging EAVs

13 Coordination with District 2
Working from south to north, asset maintenance contractor shall implement ESU within 4 hours after order has been given and will coordinate their placements and timing of VCMSs with District 2.

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