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Updates on Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS). Modeling Task Force Meeting March 28, 2007 Wesley Hong Data and Monitoring Southern California Association of Governments. 2006 Data Collection and Workshops.
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Updates on Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS) Modeling Task Force Meeting March 28, 2007 Wesley Hong Data and Monitoring Southern California Association of Governments
2006 Data Collection and Workshops ● SCAG works closely with Caltrans and all local jurisdictions on new data collection and the workshops ● 2006 data collection is underway ▪ Updating requests were mailed to 193 local jurisdictions in early February 2007 ▪ Submittals due by the end of March 2007 ● About 50 local staff attended the training workshop in March 2007
HPMS Reassessment 2010+ Why a Reassessment? • Respond to current and future business needs • Where does FHWA want to be in 2010? • Respond to new data needs in SAFETEA-LU • Capitalize on changing technology • Where possible, address resource constraints and institutional changes
HPMS Reassessment Timeline ● FHWA is leading the effort ● The reassessment began in early 2006 and will be completed in 2007 ● Implementation will begin in 2008 ● A GIS-based data model by June 15, 2010
Subject Areas of the Reassessment ● Structure of HPMS ● Changes in Data Items ● Data Quality and Process Improvement
New Structure of HPMS ● GIS-Based Data Model • Multi-table format • State geospatial network ● Sampling • Modify volume groups to be consistent across all functional classes • Expand upper and lower volume groups • Extend universe AADT coverage through Major Collectors ● Boundaries and Functional Classification • Create Rural Other Freeways and Expressways functional classification • Combine Rural Minor Collectors with Rural Locals functional classification • Explore dropping urban/rural bifurcation
Proposed New HPMS Format Sections Area-wide Summary Data Pavement Traffic Universe and Sample Data Ownership Geospatial Relationship Geometrics Operations
Changes in Data Items ● Nineteen or 20% of existing data items will be deleted ● Eighteen or 19% of existing data items will be changed ● 23 new data items will be added, including more safety, freight, pavement, interchanges, and capacity data
Data Quality and Process Improvement ● Emphasize data consistency ● Examine data needs and data standards ● Add metadata ● Revise Field Manual ● Expand training and outreach
Anticipated Benefits ● Better data quality, consistency, and accuracy ● Direct relationship between data providers and data ● Easier to submit data ● Enhanced analytical support • Section level analysis • Network level analysis ● Recognizes the independence of the various data programs, changes in one data area won’t necessarily affect the other data areas
Preliminary Recommendations From SCAG Data & Monitoring Staff ● Data quality control ● Explore new reporting tools (e.g. web-based ) ● Funding support for local jurisdictions
Inputs Are Needed ● Please submit your comments to SCAG staff (hong@scag.ca.gov, 213-236-1859) by April 20, 2007. ● FHWA Customer Comment Form: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/ohpi/hpms/reassessment.cfm ● Caltrans HPMS Customer Data Survey: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tsip/hpms/survey06/index.php