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Intelligent Transportation Systems - City of Oakland

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8.1.3 Arterial Management System Projects<br />

• Design, build and operate a TMC in the Jack London Conference Room at 250<br />

Ogawa Plaza in Downtown <strong>Oakland</strong>. Initial TMC design should accommodate 2-3<br />

staff.<br />

• Implement CCTV cameras at major intersections on priority corridors listed in<br />

Section 8.1.2. Note that some CCTV already exists on San Pablo, San Leandro and<br />

East 14 th Street/International as part <strong>of</strong> the SMART Corridors Program (see Figure<br />

2.1).<br />

• Implement MVDS or VID systems at mid block locations along priority corridors listed<br />

in Section 8.1.2. Note that some MVDS already exists on San Pablo, San Leandro<br />

and East 14 th Street/International as part <strong>of</strong> the SMART Corridors Program (see<br />

Figure 2.1).<br />

• Implement DMS at major decision points near the Airport/Coliseum area and<br />

downtown near the Convention Center and Jack London Square.<br />

• Research various railroad crossing technologies and deploy different systems at a<br />

few critical at-grade crossing locations. Perform before-after evaluation at these<br />

locations to document benefits <strong>of</strong> different systems.<br />

• Begin planning for a Parking Guidance System for the downtown Convention Center.<br />

8.1.4 Traveler Information System Projects<br />

• Coordinate with MTC to establish a procedure for including <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oakland</strong> major<br />

incidents and planned events in the 511/TravInfo® system. This procedure will most<br />

likely be a manual one in the near term.<br />

• Implement traveler information kiosks at major transit hubs and tourist centers such<br />

as the <strong>Oakland</strong> Airport, <strong>Oakland</strong> Coliseum, Coliseum BART/Amtrak Station,<br />

Convention Center and Jack London Square.<br />

8.1.5 Transit Management System Projects<br />

• Team with AC Transit to monitor and evaluate existing transit signal priority system<br />

on San Pablo and East 14 th Street/International and make operational improvements<br />

as necessary.<br />

• Team with AC Transit to extend limits <strong>of</strong> transit signal priority on East 14 th<br />

Street/International to cover entire corridor. As part <strong>of</strong> the SMART Corridors<br />

Program a small section <strong>of</strong> East 14 th Street/International is proposed to be<br />

implemented.<br />

• Team with AC Transit to implement transit signal priority on MacArthur Boulevard<br />

and Telegraph Avenue.<br />

• Oversee the design and construction <strong>of</strong> NextBus sign installation projects by AC<br />

Transit.<br />

8.1.6 Emergency Management System Projects<br />

• Implement EVP at major intersections on priority corridors listed in Section 8.1.2.<br />

Note that EVP already exists on San Pablo, San Leandro and East 14 th<br />

Street/International as part <strong>of</strong> the SMART Corridors Program. Additionally EVP is<br />

scheduled to be installed on Broadway.<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oakland</strong> ITS Strategic Plan<br />

98 September, 2003

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