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2012 Transpo – Bonita Springs. Gainesville ATMS: A Regional Success! October 29, 2012 Matthew Weisman, PE ITS Operations Engineer - City of Gainesville, Fl. Outline. What is the City responsible for? How we are/were funded Latest Regional Incentives Interstate 75 Deployment
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2012 Transpo – Bonita Springs Gainesville ATMS: A Regional Success! October 29, 2012 Matthew Weisman, PE ITS Operations Engineer - City of Gainesville, Fl
Outline • What is the City responsible for? • How we are/were funded • Latest Regional Incentives • Interstate 75 Deployment • Outside City Limits • District 2 ITS • District 5 ITS
Traffic Management System • The City of Gainesville maintains • Traffic signals • School beacons • Flashing beacons • ITS • Includes • Unincorporated Alachua County • University of Florida • Smaller Cities in Alachua County
Funding Partnerships • Capital Funding Methodology: • City, County, MTPO, FDOT and University Staff worked together to develop a funding methodology for this project. • Maintenance Funding: • Inter-local agreements with other County agencies • FDOT D2
Agency City County U.F. FDOT Fair Share 25.1% ($ 3.6 mil) 22.7% ($ 3.3 mil) 3.9% + $ 3.2 mil = ($ 3.8 mil) 50.0% ($ 9.1 mil) Funding Commitments to Date Committed • $ 5.0 mil • $ 2.2 mil • $ 3.8 mil • $ 9.1 mil
Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV Total $ 7.5 million $ 5.8 million $ 4.1 million $ 820,000 $ 18.2 million Phasing Costs
Original ATMS Scope • New cabinets and controllers at EVERY intersection • Communications backbone • PTZ Cameras • Construction (installing cabinets etc…) • Consulting services • Software (ATMS software, Cameras, signal timing…) • TMC Building • Equipment for the TMC • Emergency vehicle preemption/priority
Interstate 75 • Original Scope Lacked I-75: • Original intention of the $18.2 M was for Gainesville’s arterial street network and not the interstate. • However, not having access to the interstate often impeded our ability to properly manage arterials during I-75 incidents.
Interstate 75 • Local Agency VS FDOT: • Initially, CoG requested permission from FDOT to permit traffic camera poles near the main interchanges in Gainesville • Request was politely denied. FDOT is the only agency that can permit on the interstate.
Interstate 75 • Local Agency VS FDOT: • Begun petitioning District II’s ITS office for interstate cameras shortly afterwards.
Interstate 75 • THE DESIGN! • Original plan attempted to use existing cantilever and light pole structures on the interstate to keep costs down.
Interstate 75 • THE DESIGN! • CoG conducted it’s own site surveys to confirm wireless connectivity and good visuals.
Interstate 75 • THE DESIGN! • Included cameras from the south end of Paynes Prairie to Alachua, Fl
Interstate 75 • THE DESIGN! • Roughly 20 miles from first camera in the south of the Prairie to the Alachua US441 interchange
Interstate 75 • Spring into action! • FDOT agreed to pay their “push button” contractor to plant ten new poles on the interstate. FDOT also agreed to start supplying replacement back up ITS equipment to CoG. • CoG was responsible for everything else. As no other infrastructure was going on the interstate, these 10 camera poles had to communicate over wireless and use solar power.
Interstate 75 • Spring into action! • Sign cantilever idea went bust. Photocells brought on too many problems. • Post January 29th design kept two cantilever structures, Alachua (US441) and Williston Rd (SR121) interchanges.
Interstate 75 • Spring into action! • In order to use existing cantilevers, FDOT policy was waived and FDOT issued CoG permits to construct conduit to these existing signs.
Interstate 75 • FDOT plants poles • 67’ (or 55’ tall) poles
Interstate 75 • Spring into action! • Solar system was designed to our specific equipment
Interstate 75 • Spring into action! • PoE radios were used to shoot back to our fiber.
Interstate 75 • Wireless on the Prairie • PoE radios were used to shoot back to our fiber.
Interstate 75 • Finished Product
Interstate 75 • Final Cost • $79,000 FDOT • $160,000 CoG TMS • Total = $240,000
Outer County Roof of the Seagle Building – Better than a tower!!
Outer County Wireless verification … aka … job perks
Outer County More wireless verification … aka … more job perks
Outer County More wireless verification … aka … more job perks
Alachua & High Springs FDOT Tower @ NW 39th Ave (SR222)
Connection to D2 • Gainesville Traffic Operations has recently become a member of the Florida Lambda Rail! • This will allow a 1GIGE connection to FDOT D2 Jacksonville with possibility of expanding to other FDOT districts.
Expansion to D5 • CoG has replaced an old I-Florida PTZ camera in Marion County. Exit 368 is the last NB exit before entering Alachua County • Communication will be maintained via a cellular modem over the Verizon network. Verizon provides the City with a static IP. The modem uses an embedded VPN to connect into our network.
Webpage • gac-smartraffic.com
Contact weismanms@cityofgainesville.org