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Learn about the process of identifying, planning, and implementing road safety measures in the HSIP project. From conducting audits to requesting funding and constructing the chosen countermeasures, this detailed guide covers all phases and necessary approvals.
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HSIP Project process Tracy Lovell, PE
HSIP Process • Identify the location – RD Corridor, Emphasis Area, etc. • Conduct Road Safety Audit with multi-disciplinary team. OR, prepare estimate for identified countermeasure • Submit Right of Way, Utility and Environmental Clearance Documents with Funding Request • Process Environmental Documents • Request Funding • Process Right of Way Clearance • Create Proposal • Advertise for Bids • Award Contract • Construct District HSIP Coordinator is the Contact Point for All Phases
Chosen Countermeasure(s) • An identified/requested countermeasure does NOT eliminate the need to follow existing approval procedures. • You must follow other Cabinet policies when applicable.
Division of Traffic Operations Approval • Traffic signals • New installs • Modifications • Beacons • Intersection • AWB/Sign beacons • Audible/accessible, exclusive pedphases • School flasher assemblies/speed limits • Reversible lane signals • AWFs
Division of Traffic Operations Approval – Cont’d • LED-Enhanced signing • Lighting • Interchange • Intersection • Roundabout • In-roadway • Interchange guide signing • Word markings on pavements (non-std) • Speed limit changes • RPMs • Rumble strips • Permanent transverse • Edgeline • Centerline (non-std)