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Wisconsin DOT Southeast Freeways Integrated Corridor Management (ICM)

ITE Webinar Oct 30 th , 2013. Wisconsin DOT Southeast Freeways Integrated Corridor Management (ICM). Presentation Outline. History of Integrated Corridors in Wisconsin Zoo Interchange Reconstruction Transportation Management Plan Working Together/Decision Making Process

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Wisconsin DOT Southeast Freeways Integrated Corridor Management (ICM)

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  1. ITE Webinar Oct 30th, 2013

    Wisconsin DOT Southeast FreewaysIntegrated CorridorManagement (ICM)

  2. Presentation Outline History of Integrated Corridors in Wisconsin Zoo Interchange Reconstruction Transportation Management Plan Working Together/Decision Making Process Integrated Corridor Management Learning Segment Questions
  3. Brief History of Integrated Corridors in SE Wisconsin Integrated corridor efforts began mid 1990’s Goal of integrating operations along arterials where multiple jurisdictions owned signals Significant efforts to establish a multiagency corridor Collaborative operations by multiple agencies – better in theory than real life For the I-94 North-South project a traffic responsive signal system was implemented For the I-94 East-West project signal timings were provided by DOT to the municipalities
  4. New Approach for the Zoo Interchange Reconstruction Past experience suggested the need for a new approach to integrated corridors Zoo Interchange serves as the hub of the freeway network in the Milwaukee metro area Reconstruction would impact over 350,000 motorists per day Expanded capacity on several local arterials to address existing capacity constraints
  5. Gateway to Milwaukee, largest urban center in state of Wisconsin Access to the regional medical center, tourism, jobs and education Neighborhoods and thriving communities Zoo Interchange
  6. Zoo Interchange ConstructionSignificant Challenges Core of the interchange – long term closures Mainline - keeping traffic moving and Milwaukee open for business Railroad bridges – avoiding detours of rail traffic, impacts to freeway operations during construction Keep local street system operating
  7. Transportation Management Plan (TMP) Staging Decisions Consider 15-minute delay guideline & project schedule constraints to determine: Lane closure time restrictions Temporary bridges or widening Temporary travel lanes or use of shoulder Ramp/road closures Then consider strategies to manage delay
  8. WisDOT Working Together Zoo Interchange Reconstruction (PDS) Design Construction Traffic Management Public Information Bureau of Traffic Operations Traveler Information Incident Management Special Events State Traffic Operations Center Procurement Southeast Region Traffic Operations Traffic Signals Traffic Signing
  9. Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) Key Component of the TMP Strategies Arterial and Freeway Operations 9 entities own a total of 156 traffic signals Needed to Enhance communications Enhance corridor throughput Improve safety and mobility
  10. ICM Goals Optimize corridor operations versus individual networks Maximize available capacity through the corridor Improve travel time reliability and predictability Manage congestion Provide traveler information to improve decision making
  11. Purpose of ICM Direct - address geometric, capacity and safety issues during Zoo Interchange reconstruction Indirect – reduce driver frustration, improve perception of DOT and municipal partnerships Integrate better traffic management functions within the project area for reconstruction and beyond
  12. Decision Making Process Traffic Operations Advisory Committee WisDOT Zoo Interchange Project Bureau of Traffic Operations Southeast Region System Operations Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC) FHWA
  13. Integrated Corridor Management Operational Strategies Zoo Corridors Traffic Operations Authority Real Time Information Sharing Freeway – Arterial Integrated Operations Traffic Incident Management Expansion
  14. How did we select ICM priority corridors? Forecasted construction diversion – anticipated alternate routes Parallel routes Existing operations – volumes and levels of congestion Future conditions – growth patterns and projected volumes Connections between local arterials and freeways
  15. Zoo InterchangePriority Corridors
  16. Integrated Corridor ManagementKey Components Arterials Adaptive traffic signals Dynamic message signs CCTVs Travel time system
  17. Integrated Corridor Management Adaptive Signal System
  18. Adaptive Signal System Learning Segment Rhythm Engineering - InSync 6 signalized intersections All WisDOT owned signals Cost of approximately $200k Includes an evaluation of operations Lessons learned will be applied to larger installation
  19. Learning SegmentEvaluation Scope Evaluation Measures of Effectiveness Travel times Intersection stop delay Intersection volumes Fuel consumption/ emissions
  20. Learning SegmentEvaluation Results
  21. Contact Information Chris Hager, P.E. Project Manager WisDOT Southeast Freeways Christopher.Hager@dot.wi.gov 262-521-4433
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