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25G - AGMT - FAIRVIEW TAFFIC SIGNAL SYNC
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Public Works
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25G
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7/2/2012
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2017
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />Agencies: City of Costa Mesa, City of Santa Ana, Caltrans <br />Project Name: Fairview Road Signal Synchronization Project <br />Program: Program P, Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization (RTSSP) <br />Project Manager: Debra Bieber Phone: (714) 754-5183 <br />Email: dbieber@ci.costa-mesa.ca.us <br />Project Funding Program <br />The intent of the proposed Fairview Road project is to synchronize the 31 traffic signals <br />on the contiguous Fairview Road corridor from State Route 55 to State Route 22. This <br />8.5 mile corridor crosses the jurisdictions of Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Caltrans. <br />Fairview Road is a designated signal synchronized network route, identified in the CTFP <br />Chapter 8 Guidelines, and is a heavily travelled bus route. The route intersections carry <br />Average Daily Traffic Volumes up to 61,800, with a Vehicle Miles of Travel(VMT) of <br />314,056 along the corridor. Before and after studies will be made in the required <br />format, to verify that the field-implemented timings have improved the existing traffic <br />patterns. The intersection timing improvements should result in measurable changes to <br />travel time, green house gases and travel speeds. To accomplish this project the <br />participating agencies will design, construct and implement a project to replace <br />antiquated controller units, enhance communication for signal synchronization, add <br />(Closed Circuit Television) CCTV cameras and install controller cabinet replacements <br />directly enhancing signal synchronization. Detection, communications systems and <br />necessary equipment and devices will be installed and monitored as required by Program <br />P to improve and maintain the corridor for a minimum of 4 years after completion. <br />Proiect Background <br />Fairview Road is a complete contiguous corridor, an important mass transit route, and an <br />important north-south connector between State Highways on the Master Plan of Arterial <br />Highways (MPAH) and on the signal synchronization network per Figure 8-1 of the <br />CTFP Guidelines. Fairview road serves regional facilities such as Downtown Santa Ana, <br />County and Federal Buildings, Orange Coast Community College, Santa Ana College, <br />the Coast Community School District, the Segerstrom Center for the Arts (formerly the <br />25G-19
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