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Updates on Corridor Sketch Planning Methodology by Wisconsin DOT

This presentation outlines updates to the Corridor Sketch Planning Methodology, presented to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation by Brian Scott from SRF, along with representatives from SEH, EK, and Cambridge Systematics on July 31, 2007. Key topics cover project schedules, management updates, deployment density, and corridor examples, including the Beltline and Fox Valley. It emphasizes next steps for collaboration, data collection, and infrastructure planning to enhance operational efficiency and integrate with the existing WisDOT planning processes for future projects.

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Updates on Corridor Sketch Planning Methodology by Wisconsin DOT

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  1. ITS Sketch Plans Corridor Sketch Plan Methodology – Update presented toWisconsin Department of Transportation presented byBrian Scott SRF, SEH, EK and Cambridge Systematics, Inc. 7/31/07

  2. Agenda • Schedule/Progress • Management Update – John Corbin • Presentation – Sketch Planning Update - SRF, EK, SEH • Threshold Updates • Deployment Density – Spectrum Update • Corridor Examples • Beltline • Fox Valley • Capital • Long Range Plan Input - Chris Hedden • Next Steps

  3. Management Update

  4. Sketch Planning Update

  5. Thresholds Update

  6. Threshold Adjustment Original Adjusted

  7. Process • Raw Data Threshold Map • Develop Raw Data Corridor Map • Smooth Segments • Analyze Smoothed Segments • Apply Operations Oriented Recommendations (Mileposts) • Next Steps • Meeting with Regions – Operations Chiefs and Planning Chiefs • Produce final maps and recommendations for all corridors

  8. Deployment Density Update

  9. Deployment Density – Urban Interstate/Expy

  10. Deployment Density – Rural Interstate/Expy

  11. Deployment Density – Urban and Rural Other

  12. Beltline Corridor – Raw Threshold Data

  13. Beltline Corridor – Smoothed Data

  14. Beltline - Mileposts

  15. Fox Valley Corridor – Raw Data

  16. Fox Valley Corridor – Raw Data

  17. Fox Valley Corridor

  18. Fox Valley Corridor

  19. Fox Valley – Milepost Adjustment Data

  20. Fox Valley Corridor – Revised Mileposts

  21. Fox Valley Corridor – Revised Mileposts

  22. Fox Valley Corridor • Insert SEH Methodology

  23. Fox Valley Corridor – DMS

  24. Capitol Corridor

  25. Capitol Corridor - Signals

  26. Statewide – Additional Information Layers • RWIS • Fiber optic cable • State Patrol microwave network • State Patrol MDN

  27. Connection 2030 Input

  28. Input into Connections 2030 LRP • Submitted draft data set 7/23/07 • Only red and orange links • Table Text Suggested • Sketch Planning data set Version 3.0 submitted • Contains updated thresholds

  29. Next Steps

  30. Statewide Map – Signals

  31. Next Steps (Short Term) • Complete SW and NE Region Maps • Obtain consensus from WisDOT Regions & BHO • Complete SE Region Maps • Complete NW and NC Regions • Data collection – existing systems & infrastructure

  32. Next Steps (Mid – Term) • Technology Scan • Validate results in Regional workshops SE, NW, NC)

  33. Next Steps (Finalize) • Develop Infrastructure & Operations Plan • Aggregate Plans (Freeways, Arterials, ATIS) • Prioritize Corridors • Integrate into existing WisDOT planning processes • Apply recommendations to near-term corridor projects for implementation

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