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Project Development Process. “Eight Is Enough” – Eight Step Process: District Project Manager notifies Traffic about meetings that may involve electrical devices District Traffic and/or Central Office Traffic Operations attend meetings Project Team identifies need (existing or new)
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Project Development Process • “Eight Is Enough” – Eight Step Process: • District Project Manager notifies Traffic about meetings that may involve electrical devices • District Traffic and/or Central Office Traffic Operations attend meetings • Project Team identifies need (existing or new) • District Traffic shall submit a request for electrical devices/plans and desire for C.O. to do plans: • Identify impacts and needs of the project pertaining to electrical devices • New installations require: • Traffic Counts/Projections (AM/PM Peak/ADT with Turning Movements) • Crash History (if applicable) • Additional supporting documentation
Project Development Process • “Eight Is Enough” – Eight Step Process: • Traffic Operations reviews request • Approves changes for existing devices • Submits for approval for new devices • Notifies District Traffic/Project Development • For new devices, Project Manager contacts Design Services (Ted’s Branch) OR consultant ASAP to locate poles • Division/Consultant completes design • Consultant plans are submitted to Design Services Branch for review • Final plans submitted to Project Manager for inclusion in plan set
Project Development Process Design Memorandum No. 03-11 Traffic Engineering Analysis guidance for the Project Development Team Two levels of Traffic Engineering Analysis: - HCM/HCS - Microsimulation