I. Replacement and upgrade of Span Wire Traffic Signal at Indian River Road and Princess Anne Road

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January - 2012 I. Replacement and upgrade of Span Wire Traffic Signal at Indian River Road and Princess Anne Road The City of Virginia Beach is in the process of replacing many of its existing span wire suspended traffic signals. The existing span wire traffic signal at the intersection of Indian River Road and Princess Anne Road is in the process of being replaced with a mast arm structure. This process started with a Roadway Safety Analysis (RSA) of the intersection. An RSA is performed when the local community, community legislatures, the Traffic Management Operations, or Traffic Engineering offices determine that there is a need to address traffic concerns within the intersection. These concerns can involve population growth, traffic pattern changes, traffic accidents, or traffic flow problems, which effect the traffic intersection. The Roadway Safety Analysis for the intersection of Indian River Rd and Princess Anne Rd was initiated with the desire to replace and upgrade the existing the span type traffic signal with a mast arm structure. The RSA will allow Traffic Management Operations to look at all operational aspects of this intersection in order to compliment the replacement of the traffic signal system. This intersection s RSA also received input from Virginia Beach City Council person Barbara Henley. The intersection had rehabilitation construction work performed on the existing traffic signal system in the spring of 1996. The current spam wire traffic signal is unable to maintain minimum height clearance level of 15 feet. The span wire traffic signal system displays the typical wear from a free swinging signal system. This replacement is intended to improve safety, functionality, and performance of traffic signal system. The Public Works Traffic Management Operations division will perform the construction work required for the replacement of the span wire traffic signal. This work will involve the construction of a mast arm traffic signal. The mast arm structure will have luminare arms which will improve lighting at the intersection. The ability of the Traffic Management Operations division to perform this type of construction work avoids the need to contract this work to a construction company. This in house construction will save future maintenance costs to our Public Works budget and ultimately save costs to the taxpayer. Indian River Road & Princess Anne Road Intersection (Facing east)

Indian River Road & Princess Anne Road intersection. (Facing north) Indian River Rd and Princess Anne Rd Intersection Aerial View Dominion Virginia power pole Mast Arm Structure Foundation Traffic signal control cabinet 3 inch PVC Conduit 2 inch PVC conduit 1 inch RGS electrical service Electrical junction box 3C Junction box 5C

II. Determining Network Wide Link Flows thru Strategic Sensor Deployment, January 20, 2012 The Traffic Management Center (TMC) hosted a lecture, led by ManWo Ng, PhD, a professor from Old Dominion University. The lecture discussed the need to gather traffic information for planning, management, and control of transportation management systems. Dr. Ng spoke on the difficulty in determining traffic flow numbers. This difficulty may increase because a transportation agency does not have the ability to put traffic counting sensors along all traffic corridors. Dr. Ng s lecture demonstrated a modeling approach by which determining the traffic flow pattern along a small number of traffic corridors, it is possible to infer the traffic flow pattern on other traffic corridors. Dr. Ng continued with the lecture to demonstrate how these modeling methods can be used to determine the minimum number of traffic counting sensor locations, which can be used to infer the traffic flow pattern, on another traffic corridor. Dr. Ng addressed our concerns with determining traffic flow patterns by explaining the idea of Flow Conservation. Flow conservation basically means that the incoming flow is the same as the outgoing flow. The professor used this theory to explain his traffic modeling ideas. The concept is complex, but Dr. Ng explained the modeling ideas in an easy to understand manner and he was able to answer all of the TMC staff member s questions. The TMC staff has always welcomed those in the transportation industry to visit our Center. The TMC has appreciated those transportation industry leaders who have assisted our staff in furthering our knowledge in traffic technologies and advancing our experience in intelligent transportation systems. Dr. Ng discusses Traffic Flow Conservation with the TMC staff.

Dr. Ng demonstrates his Network Wide Link Flows through Strategic Sensor Deployment modeling theories.

III. TrafficVision traffic camera detection system demonstration, January 26, 2012 The Traffic Management Center (TMC) was given a traffic camera detection demonstration by representatives from TrafficVision. TrafficVision is a company specializing in vision detection technology, transportation infrastructure analysis, and software programming. The representatives were able to set up their equipment so that the TMC could use the existing traffic Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras to perform real time traffic data collection. The TMC s cameras are typically used to observe traffic conditions at the intersections in the City of Virginia Beach. The TrafficVision team installed their TMC rack mounted unit and software onto the TMC computer system. Once the system was in place, the TrafficVision team was able to demonstrate to staff how to collect various types of real time traffic data. The TrafficVision TMC software was able to perform traffic counts, which can be used for Average Daily Traffic (ADT) roadway capacity requirements. The TrafficVision traffic monitoring technology enables the existing CCTV cameras to collect data on per-lane traffic speeds, flow rate, and lane occupancy. The software is also able to detect traffic conditions such as, stopped, or slowed vehicles, traffic congestion, and wrong way heading vehicles. The system can send computer alerts to the TMC staff when traffic incidents occur. The TrafficVision TMC software enabled this data to be displayed on the TMC computers. This data is collected by the TrafficVision technology and is archived on the TMC computer hard drives. The traffic monitoring data and can be downloaded for analysis at any time. This was only a small demonstration of the total data collection capabilities of the TrafficVision technology. The TMC will retain the TrafficVision equipment, so that the staff can familiarize themselves with its capabilities. TrafficVision will get feedback from the TMC operators, so that they can improve their traffic data collection technologies performance. The TrafficVision representatives explained how the company works with Clemson University. The company works within the University s research environment to bring technology to the public market. Some of the TrafficVision technology was created by the Clemson University Research Foundation. By commercializing this technology, the two organizations work together to contribute to the recognition of the academic, and research excellence, of the University s program. A screen shot of the Indian River Road and Kempsvile Road intersection on the TrafficVision software.

A screen shot of the Indian River Road and Regent University Drive intersection on the TrafficVision software. The Traffic Management Center and ComIT staff, and TrafficVision representatives, work together to install the TMC traffic data collection software.

View of the TrafficVision rack mounted unit installed on the Traffic Management Center Server Rack.

IV. Traffic Management Operations Division Response Information Some of the vital statistics we address each month 1. Number of Traffic Counts Scheduled/Completed 8/8 - In addition, we collected turning movement counts at 5intersections 2. Number of Hits on the Traffic Data Database (at www.vbgov.com/tcds) - 211 hits for the month of January 2012-5468 hits since program inception (July 2009) 3. Number of Utility Locate Tickets (Miss Utility) Received/Checked/Marked 2019/202/145 4. Number of Traffic Signal Preventive Maintenance Actions completed 49 5. Number of Traffic Signal Work Orders Received 118 6. Number of Traffic Sign Work Orders Completed 414 7. Linear feet of Thermoplastic Applied to Roadway none installed