Title
Adaptive Signal Update
Brief Description: City Staff and the City's Traffic Engineering Consultant, TMS Engineers, will present an update on the performance of the Adaptive Signal system.
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Legislative History
19-0056 - Discussion on Adaptive Signal Technology; 6/11/2019
Res No. 19-92 - Solicit Design Proposals for Stage 1; 7/9/2019
Res No. 19-95 - Apply for CMAQ Funding; 7/9/2019
20-0031 - Adaptive Signal Timing Analysis; 3/10/2020
Res No. 21-83 - Apply for CMAQ Funding; 7/20/2021
Res No. 22-99 - Enter into LPA Agreement; 8/16/2022
Res No. 23-16 - Enter into Professional Service contract with TMS; 2/7/2023
Res No,. 23-174 - Advertise for Bids and Enter into Contract; 12/19/2023
Res No. 24-61 - Enter into amended LPA Agreement; 5/21/2024
Res No. 24-66 - Enter into Construction Administration Contract with QCI; 6/4/2024
Purpose & Explanation
The City has completed upgrades to fifteen signalized intersections along State Route (SR) 91 and SR 303, including installing a new traffic signal at the Owen Brown railroad overpass. These upgrades incorporate new Adaptive Signal technology, which centrally monitors, coordinates, and controls traffic lights along the "downtown" sections of both routes. This advanced system utilizes real-time data from video sensors to dynamically adjust signal timings, aiming to improve traffic flow, reduce driver delays, and enable quicker responses for emergency vehicles.
These improvements are part of the City's ongoing efforts to enhance traffic efficiency and public safety; our traffic engineering consultant, TMS, will soon provide a performance update on the system since its implementation this past July.
Fiscal Impact
Currently Budgeted
Supplemental Appropriation Required
Appropriation Not Required.
Recommendation
Suggested Action
Staff will present the status of the signal system upgrades, answer questions and accept any comments or suggestions.
Submitted by,
Thomas J. Sheridan, City Manager
Brian Grif...
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