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Citywide ITS Strategic Plan Final R
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CITY OF OAKLAND CITYWIDE ITS STRATE
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6.7.3 Long-Term Communications Plan
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SECTION 1 Introduction 1.1 PURPOSE
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The vision of the Citywide ITS Stra
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SIC SMFO SONET SR2S STP TAT TBS TCT
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through the thoughtful and effectiv
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the downtown area) is time-based. D
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Most of the controllers throughout
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2.3.2 Bay Area Regional ITS Archite
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• San Pablo Avenue • Telegraph
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2.4.2 Other Oakland Plans The plann
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Port of Oakland Airport Roadway Pro
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SECTION 3 Signal System As part of
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In the Needs Assessment workshop, s
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Table 3.2 - High Priority Corridors
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agencies such as AC Transit and BAR
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In addition to selecting a signal s
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TS-1 and TS-2 Options In addition t
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Alternative 3: Hybrid System A thir
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4.1.2 Traveler Information Requirem
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• Cameras mounted with a pan-tilt
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These detectors can be installed in
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4.3.3 Internet Access The Internet
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