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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
JUNE 6, 2017
TITLE:
RESOLUTION AFFIRMING
CONSISTENCY WITH MEASURE M
PROGRAM GUIDELINES RELATED TO
THE CIRCULATION ELEMENT, LOCAL
SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION PLAN,
AND MITIGATION FEE PROGRAM
!STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6. 1G)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
APPROVED
❑ As Recommended
❑ As Amended
❑ Ordinance on 1s' Reading
❑ Ordinance on 2ntl Reading
❑ Implementing Resolution
❑ Set Public Hearing For
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
Adopt a resolution affirming consistency between the City's Circulation Element and the Orange
County Master Plan of Arterial Highways, concurring with the existing Transportation System
Improvement Area fee program, and adopting the City's 2017 Local Signal Synchronization Plan
to maintain eligibility for Measure M2 Program funding.
Local agencies are required each year to submit documentation to the Orange County
Transportation Authority (OCTA) in order to remain eligible for Measure M2 Comprehensive
Transportation Funding Programs (CTFP) funds via resolution (Exhibit 1). Additionally, every
odd -numbered calendar year, the City is required to adopt a resolution which affirms consistency
between the City's Circulation Element and the Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways
(MPAH), and reaffirm that the city has an existing mitigation fee program. Lastly, the city is
required to update and adopt the Local Signal Synchronization Plan (LSSP) every three years.
City staff has reviewed and updated the City's street classification system to ensure traffic
mobility and traffic safety are in alignment with City goals and have coordinated those changes
with OCTA. This resolution attests that the City's adopted General Plan Circulation Element is
consistent with the MPAH, does not preclude implementation of the MPAH within Santa Ana, and
that no unilateral reduction in through lanes has been made on MPAH arterials during Fiscal
Years 2015/2016 and 2016/2017.
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Resolution Affirming Consistency of Circulation Element, Local Signal Synchronization Plan, and
Mitigation Fee Program
June 6, 2017
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In addition, the resolution reaffirms the City's concurrence with its existing and previously
adopted Transportation System Improvement Area fees to mitigate the effects of new
development on transportation infrastructure. Measure M2 Program Guidelines require local
agencies to "assess traffic impacts of new development and require new development to pay a
fair share of necessary transportation improvements attributable to the new development." The
development impact fee programs and policies currently in place satisfy this requirement and are
updated as required by Council action.
The resolution also adopts the 2017 Local Signal Synchronization Plan Update (LSSP) (Exhibit 2)
which is a planning document that helps guide traffic signal synchronization and capital
investment. The purpose of traffic signal synchronization is to relieve congestion on the arterial
roadway system during peak traffic demand and avoid the formation of gridlock conditions.
Measure M2 program includes a robust funding program to aid in regional signal synchronization.
The City's LSSP is required to be consistent with OCTA's Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization
Master Plan.
Adoption of this resolution is required to meet Measure M Program guidelines so the City may
continue to receive Measure M2 Fairshare funds each year and to remain eligible for CTFP grant
funding administered by OCTA. The deadline for resolution adoption is June 30, 2017.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #6 - Community Facilities &
Infrastructure, Objective #1 (establish and maintain a Community Investment Plan for all City
assets), Strategy G (develop and implement the City's Capital Improvement Program in
coordination with the Community Investment and Deferred Maintenance Plans).
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
There is no environmental impact associated with this action.
FISCAL IMPACT
The proposed Fiscal Year 2017-18 budget anticipates receiving revenues of approximately $4.7
million from the Measure M2 local fair share program for capital improvement program projects.
If the recommended action is not approved, the City will lose Measure M2 local fair share
revenue and eligibility to apply for various future OCTA comprehensive funding programs.
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NMousavipour
Executive Director
Public Works Agency
FM/EWG/ML
Exhibit: 1. Resolution
2. Local Signal Synchronization Plan
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RESOLUTION NO. 2017 -XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA
ANA CONCERNING THE STATUS AND UPDATE OF THE
CIRCULATION ELEMENT, LOCAL SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION
PLAN, AND MITIGATION FEE PROGRAM FOR THE MEASURE M
(M2)PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana desires to maintain and improve the streets
within its jurisdiction, including those arterials contained in the Master Plan of Arterial
Highways (MPAH); and
WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana had endorsed a definition of and process for,
determining consistency of the City's Traffic Circulation Plan with the MPAH; and
WHEREAS, the City has adopted a General Plan Circulation Element which does
not preclude implementation of the MPAH within its jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, the City is required to adopt a resolution biennially informing the
Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) that the City's Circulation Element is in
conformance with the MPAH and whether any changes to any arterial highways of said
Circulation Element have been adopted by the City during Fiscal Years (FY) 2015-16 and
FY 2016-17; and
WHEREAS, the City is required to send biennially to the OCTA all recommended
changes to the City Circulation Element and the MPAH for the purposes of re -qualifying
for participation in the Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs; and
WHEREAS, the Orange County Transportation Authority has developed the
Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Master Plan to identify traffic signal
synchronization street routes and traffic signals within and across jurisdictional
boundaries, and defines the means of implementing the Regional Traffic Signal
Synchronization Program; and
WHEREAS, the Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program requires that
local agencies adopt a Local Signal Synchronization Plan consistent with the Regional
Traffic Signal Synchronization Master Plan as a key component of local agencies' efforts
to synchronize traffic signals across local agencies' boundaries; and
WHEREAS, the Local Signal Synchronization Plan must be updated by June 30,
2017 to continue to be eligible to receive Net Revenues as part of Measure M2; and
WHEREAS, the City is required to adopt a resolution biennially certifying that the
City has an existing Mitigation Fee Program that assesses traffic impacts of new
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Exhibit 1
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development and requires new development to pay a fair share of necessary
transportation improvements attributable to the new development.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana as follows:
Section 1. The arterial highway portion of the City Circulation Element of the
City is in conformance with the MPAH.
Section 2. The City attests that no unilateral reduction in through lanes has
been made on any MPAH arterials during FY 2015-16 and FY 2016-17.
Section 3. The City adopts and maintains a Local Signal Synchronization Plan
which includes goals that are consistent with those outlined as part of the Regional Signal
Synchronization Master Plan, including signal synchronization across jurisdictions.
Section 4. The Local Signal Synchronization Plan identifies traffic signal
synchronization street routes, including all elements of the Regional Signal
Synchronization Network located within the City.
Section 5. The Local Signal Synchronization Plan includes the traffic signal
inventory for all traffic signal synchronization street routes.
Section 6. The Local Signal Synchronization Plan includes a three-year plan
showing capital, operations, and maintenance of signal synchronization along the traffic
signal synchronization street routes and traffic signals.
Section 7. The Local Signal Synchronization Plan includes an update on the
status and performance of traffic signal synchronization activities.
Section 8. The Local Signal Synchronization Plan includes a discussion on the
review and revision, as may be necessary, on the timing of traffic signals on the traffic
signal synchronization street routes.
Section 9. The City reaffirms that the City Council concurs with the existing
Mitigation Fee Program.
Section 10. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the
City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this
Resolution.
ADOPTED this _ day of 2017.
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
Resolution No. 2017 -XXX
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
By:
J n M. Funk
Assistant City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, Maria D. Huizar, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Resolution No. 2017 -XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the
City of Santa Ana on 2017.
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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CITY OF SANTA ANA
PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
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Update June 30, 2017
EXHIBIT 2
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Introduction
On November 6, 1990, the voters in Orange County approved a''/2 percent sales tax for
twenty years to fund transportation improvements known as Measure M. This sales tax
provides funding for street and road improvements to local agencies through formula
distribution and competitive process until 2011 when the Measure M ends. On November 6,
2006, voters approved Renewed Measure M (Measure M2) to continue the %2 percent sales
tax for thirty years, beginning in 2011.
The Measure M2 is a long term program designed to reduce traffic congestion, improve
quality of life by upgrading key freeways, fixing major freeway interchanges, maintaining
streets and roads, synchronizing traffic signals countywide, building a visionary rail -transit
system, and protecting the environment.
To establish eligibility for Measure M2 funds in general and Traffic Signal Synchronization
Program (TSSP) in specific, including both fair -share and competitive programs, local
agencies must meet the following requirements:
Local Signal Synchronization Plan Adoption
Adopt and maintain a Local Signal Synchronization Plan by June 30, 2017. The plan
must be consistent with OCTA Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Plan.
2. Local Signal Synchronization Plan Update
To remain eligible, the local agencies must maintain and update the plan every three
years for the duration of Measure M2.
In addition to the requirement for Measure M2 funds, the City of Santa Ana's Local Signal
Synchronization Plan also establishes the needs for well-maintained and synchronized traffic
signals to reduce congestion and provide safe and efficient traffic movements in the City.
The City initially adopted the Local Signal Synchronization Plan on December 6, 2010 and
subsequently updated on June 19, 2014. This is the update for June 2017.
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I. Local Signal Synchronization Goals
The primary goal is to maintain a safe and efficient transportation network with emphasis on
traffic signal synchronization along major corridors. This Local Signal Synchronization Plan
will serve as a guide for the implementation and maintenance of optimized signal timing along
these corridors. The objective is to reduce delay, number of stops, fuel consumption and air
pollution emissions and maximizing the traffic progression through the system. A key focus of
the City is improving safety of all roadway users. A well-timed, synchronized system can
potentially reduce collisions as a result of improved traffic flow and can also minimize
diversion of traffic to local and residential neighborhoods, potentially improving safety and
traffic conditions in those areas.
The City has been synchronizing its traffic signals since the 1970's with the implementation of
the Multisonics Vehicle Management System. Since then the City has continued to upgrade
and improve its traffic signal infrastructures and operations. The City's major effort in
improving its traffic signal operations and infrastructures began in early 1990's when the City
received numerous funding from State of California Transportation System Management
grants to implement an Advanced Traffic Management System that included traffic
communication infrastructure, new traffic signal system and incorporated many elements of
Intelligent Vehicle Highway System such as CCTV, Video detection, and Changeable
Message Signs (CMS).
Recognizing the needs to maintain uninterrupted traffic flow through adjacent agencies, the
City started to work with Caltrans in early 1990's for the City to maintain and operate majority
of Caltrans' ramp traffic signals in Santa Ana so they can be synchronized with local traffic
signals. Similarly in 1992, the city of Fountain Valley agreed to share the operation of its
traffic signals on Harbor Blvd with Santa Ana so Harbor Blvd can be synchronized throughout
both cities. Since then, the City has been active in replacing outdated equipment and
upgrading traffic signal infrastructures to help achieve its goals of maintaining a safe and
efficient network of streets. As part of the effort to maintain traffic flow and reduce congestion,
the City actively monitored and synchronized all of its arterial streets. The City completed
synchronization on all major arterials in the City in 2004 and again in 2010.
The City fully supports and commits to working with OCTA and other local agencies to
maintain regional traffic synchronization on all arterials in the OCTA Regional Traffic Signal
Synchronization Program. The City has participated in the synchronization of the following
RTSSP corridors:
• Bristol St Corridor in 2011
• Harbor Blvd Corridor in 2011
• Westminster Ave/17 h St Corridor in 2011
• Euclid St Corridor in 2008 and 2012
• Fairview St Corridor in 2013
• Warner Ave Corridor in 2013
• Tustin Ave/Rose St Corridor in 2013
• MacArthur Blvd/Talbert Ave Corridor 2014
• Bolsa St/First St Corridor 2015
• Edinger Ave Corridor 2015
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The City's plan going forward to maintain its goals:
1. Near term:
(a) Maintain synchronization on all arterials in the City and OCTA RTSSP
(b) Complete synchronization timing for the following corridors:
• Grand Ave/Glassell St/Kraemer Blvd Corridor
• Harbor Blvd Corridor
• Bristol St Corridor
• Fairview St Corridor
(c) Complete citywide Bluetooth Travel Time System
(d) Upgrade central business district (downtown) traffic signal controllers
(e) Upgrade existing Central Traffic Management System
(f) Complete real time city traffic congestion map
2. Long Term:
(a) Continue to maintain synchronization on all arterials in the City and OCTA RTSSP
(b) Complete Citywide fiber communication network
(c) Convert all analog CCTV to IP CCTV
(d) Upgrade all traffic signal controllers to Advance Traffic Controllers
(e) Retime arterials every 3 to 4 years or Citywide every 6 to 10 years
(f) Relocate Traffic Management Center to Ross Annex Bldg.
(g) Complete implementation of system detection citywide
(h) Replace outdated traffic signal cabinets
(i) Upgrade signals to current standards for pedestrians and bicycles
Q) Implement the latest proven technology to monitor and improve traffic signal
operations where feasible
II. Traffic Signal Synchronization Street Routes
The following arterials and streets in the City Master Plan of Streets and Highways are part of
the City LSSP. Many of these arterials are also part of OCTA's Regional Traffic Signal
Synchronization Plan. The following table and maps lists all streets and traffic signals that are
currently synchronized and monitored on a regular basis.
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Arterial
Classification
Synchronized
OCTA
RTSSP
1
Westminster Ave/17' St
Major
Yes
Yes
2
15' St
Major
Yes
Yes
3
Edinger Ave
Major
Yes
Yes
4
Warner Ave
Major
Yes
Yes
5
Se erstrom Ave/Dyer Rd
Principal/Major/Primary Principal/Major/Primary
Yes
Yes
6
MacArthur Blvd
Major
Yes
Yes
7
Euclid St
Major
Yes
Yes
8
Harbor Blvd
Major
Yes
Yes
9
Fairview St
Major
Yes
Yes
10
Bristol St
Ma'or
Yes
Yes
11
Main St
Major/Primary/Secondary Major/Primary/Secondary
Yes
Yes
12
Grand Ave
Major
Yes
Yes
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Arterial
Classification
Synchronized
OCTA
RTSSP
13
Tustin Ave
Major
Yes
Yes
14
McFadden Ave
Secondary
Partial
No
15
Newhope St
Secondary
Yes
No
16
Civic Center Dr
Secondary
Partial
No
17
Santa Ana Blvd
Major/Primary
Partial
No
18
4tFSt
Major/Primary Major/Primary
Partial
No
19
Flower St
Primary/Secondary Primary/Secondary
Partial
No
20
Central Business District
Misc.
Yes
No
21
Broadway
Secondary
Partial
No
22
Standard Ave
Secondary
Partial
No
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III. Traffic Signal Infrastructures and Synchronization Inventory
A. Traffic Management Center
City Traffic Management Center was constructed in 1993 to provide a central housing
for all traffic signal system, communication hardware and traffic signal video/monitoring
system. The TMC is located in main City Hall
In 2016, the City replaced the outdated video wall display with a state of the art LCD
matrix digital video wall. The video wall display allowed for the integration of the new
video management system.
B. Traffic Signal System, Controllers and Cabinets
City's current Traffic Signal System is Telvent's Management Information System for
Traffic (MIST, version 4.0); a computer based centralized traffic control system that
runs on Windows operating system and utilizes user friendly Graphical User Interface.
MIST allows the city to manage and control the traffic signals on a real-time basis. The
City plans to upgrade the system to add data collection and analytics capabilites to
assist with traffic signal timing fine tuning.
In 2011, The City completed an eight phase projects to upgrade all outdated NEMA
controllers to the latest 2070 controller and firmware. This allows the City to fully
integrate and utilize MIST in managing all 302 traffic signals effectively. The City's
standard traffic signal controller is Econolite 2070L or 207ON with ASC3-2070
firmware. The City plans to upgrade all controllers to Advance Traffic Controllers to
prepare for transit signal priority and connect vehicle technology.
The City currently has two types of traffic signal cabinets in the field: NEMA (P & M)
and Type 332 cabinets. The City plans to upgrade the cabinets to Type 332 as funding
is available.
C. Traffic Signal Surveillance System
The City started utilizing CCTV to monitor and manage its traffic in 1993. The City
now has 95 CCTVs to monitor traffic at every major intersection and critical points on
the City arterial network. There are 56 older analog CCTVs and 39 digital CCTVs.
The City plans to upgrade all analog to digital CCTV when funding is available.
In 2015, the City deployed Milestone XProtect Video Management System to fully
integrate all CCN cameras into one centralized video system. The video management
system has simplified the video viewing process, provides recording capabilities and
will allow for future video sharing with other departments.
D. Traffic Signal Communication
Communication to field traffic signal controllers and CCN is done via several
methods: Hardwire interconnect, Fiber-optic and wireless. Most of the traffic signals
communication is via the City underground hardwired interconnect network, and
similarly, communication to CCTV is via the City underground fiber-optic network.
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Where fiber-optic is not available, wireless or hardwire interconnect is used for CCN.
The City plans to upgrade all communication to Fiber-optic as funding is available.
E. Traffic Signal Synchronization
The traffic signals on the designated arterials in the LSSP are inventoried and listed in
the Appendix 1. The table identifies all intersection for each arterial, associated
controller type and firmware, phasing and detailed synchronization data such as cycle
length of each synchronized period and type of sync time (System or Time Based
Coordination). Synchronization periods include AM, Mid-day, PM and weekend.
IV. Three -Year Capital, Operations and Maintenance Plans
The City is committed to provide a high level of effort to maintain its traffic signals, signal
systems and related communication infrastructure. The effort will include funding for proper
maintenance, operations and upgrade of traffic signals to current standard where necessary.
The City's three-year plan for capital improvements, operations and maintenance of the traffic
signals on the LSSP is included in the Appendix 2.
V. Traffic Signal Synchronization Assessment, Review and Revision
As stated earlier, maintaining efficient traffic movements throughout the City and surrounding
area is one of the primary objectives. Many components of the traffic signal system including
its infrastructure must be repaired, upgraded and or maintained to provide the desired
operation results. In addition to maintaining the synchronization of all the arterials in the City,
the City also participated in synchronizing many inter jurisdiction arterials (corridors).
Travel time and stop reduction, average speed and gas savings have been the normal
parameters the City used to measure the success or performance of synchronization. As part
of this LSSP, the City supports the use of Corridor Synchronization Performance Index (CSPI)
established by OCTA to measure the inter -jurisdiction corridor performance. The CSPI
utilizes parameters such as average speed, ratio of green to red signals and stops per mile to
compile the score and grade for the entire corridor. The sum of the scores from each of the
categories gives the total of the index. The CSPI value is categorized into five levels — Tier I
through V. Tier I refers to a CSPI score at or above 80 and indicates very good signal
synchronization conditions. Tier 11 with value of 70 to 80 is considered good progression with
few stops and good travel time. Tier III with score 60-70 is considered the baseline for good
operational performance. CSPI value ranging from 50 to 60 indicates a problem generally
fixable with a low cost solutions or signal timing modification. A CSPI below 50 however,
indicates a poor corridor performance thereby necessitating larger scale investigation into
corridor operations.
Over the past three years from 2014 to 2017, the City, in cooperation with OCTA and other
local agencies, participated in synchronizing a number of important corridors in the City and
adjacent jurisdictions. Many corridors have previously synchronized and maintained, however
due to changes in traffic conditions and patterns, periodically complete re -time is necessary
and can result in significant improvement in travel time and reduction in delays.
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The following corridors were synchronized or currently in the process of implementation:
• Talbert/MacArthur Blvd Corridor synchronization was completed in 2014.
• Bolsa Ave/First St and Edinger Ave Corridors synchronization are currently in the
monitoring stage for 2 years.
• Grand Ave, Bristol St and Harbor Blvd Corridors synchronization are on-going and
expected to complete in 2020.
A. Performance Results:
The main objective of improving traffic flow along the entire corridor was met on every one
of these corridors, even on corridors that are currently synchronized. The improvements
are evident in every category of travel time reduction, stop reduction, increased green to
red signal ratio and overall corridor performance improvements. Summary of the corridor
improvements and CSPI map are shown below:
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CORRIDOR(Past
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REQUIREAN
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2014
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AM
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26.6
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83.6
MD 28.9 30.8 0.90 0.70 2.80 4.50 84.9
98.7
PM 23.6 24.9 1.30 1.30 1.60 1.70 60.0
63.1
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WB
AM 26.4 27.5 0.90 1.00 2.50 2.50 75.5
78.9
MD 25.9 30.3 1.20 0.70 1.70 3.60 66.9
92.3
PM 24.7 29.7 1.20 0.90 1.80 3.00 65.1
89.2
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Bolsa/First St
2015
Yes
EB
AM
20.6
21.6
1.50 1.10
2.90 3.70
56.9
68.3
MD 23.8 27.6 1.40 0.90 3.10 4.70 63.7
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PM 20.5 24.9 1.60 1.00 2.60 4.10 52.7
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WKND 21.1 23.0 1.60 1.10 2.70 3.70 54.3
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WB
AM 22.5 25.7 1.40 1.20 3.00 3.70 61.2
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MD 22.2 24.2 1.30 1.20 3.20 3.70 62.7
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PM 19.6 22.3 1.60 1.30 2.70 3.30 52.4
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WKNDJ 20.9 1 22.8 1.60 1.20 2.70 3.60 54.3
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2015
Yes
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24.7
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MD 25.8 26.9 0.90 0.70 3.50 4.60 82.9
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PM 19.2 21.1 1.50 1.40 1.50 1.50 51.1
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WKND 23.7 22.4 1.40 1.40 1.60 1.70 59.1
58.6
Grand Ave
2015
Yes
Results not
yet available
Harbor Blvd
2016
Yes
Results not yet available
Bristol St
2016
Yes
Results not yet available
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B. System Improvements:
In addition to the corridor synchronization, improvements to the traffic signal system,
communication and monitoring infrastructure were made to allow the City to better monitor
traffic condition, manage traffic signals and maintain the synchronization.
MacArthur Blvd Corridor: Upgraded traffic signal communication to IP addressing,
installed fiber optic and wireless communication links, installed/upgraded CCN at 4
locations and installed Blufax travel time system at 3 locations.
2. 1s` St Corridor: Upgraded traffic signal communication to IP addressing, installed fiber
optic and wireless communication links, installed/upgraded CCTV at 5 locations,
installed system detection at 5 locations and replaced traffic signal cabinets at
Sycamore and Bush. Installed Blufax travel time system at 4 locations.
3. Edinger Ave Corridor: Upgraded traffic signal communication to IP addressing,
installed fiber optic and wireless communication links, installed/upgraded CCN at 4
locations, installed system detection at 3 locations and replaced traffic signal cabinets
at 3 locations. Installed Blufax travel time system at 4 locations.
4. Grand Ave Corridor: Upgraded traffic signal communication to IP addressing, installed
fiber optic and wireless communication links, installed/upgraded CCN at 7 locations,
installed system detection at 6 locations, replaced traffic signal cabinets at 4 locations.
Installed new communication HUB at McFadden Ave. Installed Blufax travel time
system at 5 locations. Upgraded video management system at the TMC.
5. Harbor Blvd Corridor: Upgraded traffic signal communication to IP addressing,
installed fiber optic and wireless communication links, installed/upgraded CCN at 4
locations, installed system detection at 3 locations, installed Blufax travel time system
at 3 locations, and installed new communication HUB at 5"' St. Upgraded video wall
display at the TMC.
6. Bristol St Corridor: Currently under construction will upgrade traffic signal
communication to IP addressing, install fiber optic and wireless communication links,
install/upgrade CCTV at 6 locations, install system detection at Segerstrom Ave,
replace traffic signal cabinets at 7 locations and install Blufax travel time system at 4
locations. Provide additional video licenses and upgrade motorist information system
at the TMC.
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: Traffic Signal Inventory
Appendix 2: Three -Year Capital, Operations & Maintenance Budget
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Appendix 1
Traffic Signal Synchronization List
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TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION LIST
Arterials
Intersection
Controller
Firmware
Phase
AM I
MD
Cycle Length
I PM WKND
Sync
1. Westminster Ave/17th
Newhope St
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Harbor Blvd
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Clinton St
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Fairview St
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
King St
2070
ASC3/2070
4
130
130
130
130
TBC
English St
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Alona St
2070
ASC3/2070
5
130
130
130
130
TBC
College Ave
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Bristol Market PI
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Bristol St
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Fire Station
ASC3
ASC3 NEMA
2
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
Flower St
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Ross St
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Broadway
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Main St
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Spurgeon St
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Penn Wy
2070
ASC3/2070
5
130
130
130
130
TBC
Santiago St/ 1-5 NB off
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Lincoln Ave
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Grand Ave
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Linwood Ave
2070
ASC3/2070
4
130
130
130
130
TBC
Cabrillo Pk/Sherry Ln
2070
ASC3/2070
5
130
130
130
130
TBC
Centre on 17th
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Tustin Ave
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
2. 1st St
Euclid St
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Newhope St
2070
ASC3 2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Harbor Blvd
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Jackson St
2070
ASC3 2070
2
130
130
130
130
TBC
Faiview St
2070
ASC3 2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Sullivan St
2070
ASC3 2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Center St
2070
ASC3 2070
4
130
130
130
130
TBC
Townsend St
2070
ASC3 2070
4
130
130
130
130
TBC
Raitt St
2070
ASC3 2070
5
130
130
130
130
TBC
Pacific Ave
2070
ASC3 2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Bristol St
2070
ASC3 2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Flower St
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Ross St
2070
ASC3 2070
4
130
130
130
130
TBC
Broadway
2070
ASC3 2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Sycamore St
2070
ASC3 2070
2
130
130
130
130
TBC
Main St
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Bush St Cypress St
2070
ASC3/2070
2
130
130
130
130
TBC
Downtown Plaza
2070
ASC3 2070
4
130
130
130
130
TBC
Standard Ave
2070
ASC3 2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Grand Ave
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Lyon St
2070
ASC3 2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Elk Ln/1-5 NB Off
2070
ASC3/2070
5
130
130
130
130
TBC
1-5 SB On
2070
ASC3 2070
3
65
65
65
65
TBC
Cabrillo Park Or
2070
ASC3 2070
6
Free
Free
130
Free
TBC
Golden Circle
2070
ASC3 2070
6
Free
Free
130
Free
TBC
3. Edinger Ave
Newhope St
2070
ASC32070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Harbor Blvd*
2070
ASC3/2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Mohawk Dr
2070
ASC3 2070
6
130
Free
130
Free
TBC
Fairview St
2070
ASC3 2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Sullivan St
2070
ASC3 2070
3
130
130
130
130
TBC
Greenville St
2070
ASC3 2070
4
130
130
130
130
TBC
55B-20
TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION LIST
Arterials
Intersection
Controller
Firmware
Phase
AM
MD
Cycle Length
PM WKND
Sync
Center St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Raitt St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Pacific Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
130
130
130
TBC
Bristol St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Baker St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Flower St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Broadway
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Main St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Orange St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Maple Bike trail
2070
ASC3
2070
3
130
65
130
130
TBC
Standard Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Grand Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Lyon St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Ritchey St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
4. Warner Ave
Harbor Blvd
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Yale St
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Susan St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
130
130
130
TBC
Fairview St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Greenville St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Raitt St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Alton Bike Trail
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
130
130
130
TBC
Pacific Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Bristol St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Flower St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Main St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Maple Bike Trail
2070
ASC3
2070
2
65
65
65
Free
TBC
Halladay St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Standard Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
5
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Fire Station #2
2070
ASC3
2070
2
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
Grand Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Wright St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
Pullman St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
5. Segerstrom Ave
Harbor Blvd
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Susan St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
Free
130
Free
TBC
Fairview St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Greenville St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
65
65
65
Free
TBC
Raitt St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
65
65
65
Free
TBC
Bear St
2070
ASC3
2070
3
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Bristol St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Lowell St
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
90
90
Free
TBC
Sergerstron Ave Dyer Rd
Flower St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
90
90
Free
TBC
Dyer Rd
Garnsey St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
90
90
Free
TBC
Alton Bike Trail
2070
ASC3
2070
3
130
90
90
Free
TBC
Main St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
Free
TBC
HalladaySt
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Tech Center Dr
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Hotel Terrace/SR-55 SB Ramp
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Grand Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
130
130
Free
TBC
SR -55 NB Off
2070
ASC3
2070
3
65
65
65
Free
TBC
Pullman St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
6. MacArthur Blvd
Hyland St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
Free
Free
130
Free
TBC
Harbor Blvd
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Home Depot
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Susan St
ASC3
ASC3
NEMA
5
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Fairview St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
Free
TBC
55B-21
TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION LIST
Arterials
Intersection
ControllerAC32
Phase
AM
MD
Cycle Length
PM WKND
Sync
Greenville St
2070
2
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Raitt St
2070
2
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Bear St
2070
8
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Plaza Dr
2070
2
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Bristol St
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Towner St
2070
3
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Flower St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Birch St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Main St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Hutton Center Dr
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
7. Euclid St
Oakfield St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Hazard Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
5th St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
130
130
130
TBC
McFadden Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
8. Harbor Blvd
Hazard Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
5th St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
McFadden Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Kent Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Lilac Ave*
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Heil St*
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Garry Ave
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
9. Fairview St
Trask Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Edna Dr
2070
ASC3
2070
5
130
130
130
130
TBC
Civic Center Dr
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
5th St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Willits St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
McFadden Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Centennial Rd St. Andrew PI
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
78C
Harvard St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Alton Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
10. Bristol St
Riverglen Ln
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
Free
130
Free
TBC
Memory Ln
200
AS -C-3/2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Santa Clara Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
130
130
130
TBC
Bristol Mkt PI 19th St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
130
130
130
TBC
Washington Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
130
130
130
TBC
Civic Center Dr
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Santa Ana Blvd
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Bishop St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
McFadden Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
130
TBC
Wilshire Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Glenwood PI
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
130
130
130
TBC
Central Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Hemlock Wy
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Alton Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Target Bristol Plaza
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Callens Common
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
11. Main St
Main Place Town & Country
2070
ASC3
2070
6
120
120
120
120
TBC
Main Place City Place
2070
ASC3
2070
8
120
120
120
120
TBC
Memory Ln
2070
ASC3
2070
8
120
120
120
120
TBC
Walkie Wy
2070
ASC3
2070
6
120
120
120
120
TBC
Bowers Museum
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
Free
130
Free
TBC
20th St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Washington Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
55B-22
TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION LIST
Arterials
Intersection
Controller
Firmware
Phase
AM
MD
Cycle Length
PM WKND
Sync
10th St
2070
ASC2
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
8th St
2070
ASC2
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
Civic Center Or
2070
ASC2
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
5th St
2070
ASC2/2070
3
90
90
90
90
TBC
Santa Ana Blvd
2070
ASC2
2070
3
90
90
90
90
TBC
4th St
2070
ASC2
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
3rd St
2070
ASC2
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
Chestnut Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
130
130
130
TBC
Bishop St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
130
130
130
TBC
Cubbon St
2070
ASC3/2070
2
130
130
130
130
TBC
McFadden Ave
2070
AS0
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Russell Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
3
130
130
130
130
TBC
Borchard Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
130
130
130
TBC
Pomona St
2070
ASC3
2070
7
130
130
130
130
TBC
St. Andrew PI
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
65
130
65
TBC
St. Gertrude PI
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
65
130
65
TBC
Goetz Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
3
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Alton Ave
2070
A5C3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Columbine Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
5
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Murphy Ave Sandpointe Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
Free
130
Free
TBC
Sunflower St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
Free
Free
Free
TBC
12. Grand Ave
Fairhaven Ave
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
90
130
Free
TBC
Santa Clara Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
90
130
Free
TBC
21st St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
90
130
Free
TBC
1-5 NB Off
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Santa Ana Blvd/1-5 SB On
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Fruit St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
6th St
2070
ASC3/2070
5
130
130
130
Free
TBC
4th St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Chestnut Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
McFadden Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Century High
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
St. Andrew PI
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
St. Gertrude PI
2070ASC3
2070
2
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Hotel Terrace Brookhollow Or
2070
ASC3
2070
4
65
65
65
65
TBC
SR -55 SB Off
2070
ASC3
2070
3
65
65
65
65
TBC
13. Tustin Ave
Santa Clara Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
5
130
100
130
Free
TBC
Centre on 17th/Tustin Center
2070
AS0
2070
6
130
100
130
Free
TBC
Wellington Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
5
130
100
130
Free
TBC
Fruit St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
130
100
130
Free
TBC
4th St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
100
130
Free
TBC
14. McFadden
Newhope St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Riverview Market PI
2070
ASC3
2070
4
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
Jackson St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
Mohawk Dr
2070
ASC3
2070
6
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
Sullivan St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
80
65
65
Free
TBC
Center St
2070
A5C3
2070
2
80
65
65
Free
TBC
Raitt St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
80
130
130
Free
TBC
Shelton St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
80
65
80
Free
TBC
Flower St
2070
ASC3
2070
2
80
65
80
Free
TBC
Broadway
2070
ASC3
2070
2
80
65
80
Free
TBC
Orange Ave
2070
ASC3/2070
6
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Maple St
2070
ASC3
2070
3
65
65
65
Free
TBC
Standard Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
130
130
Free
TBC
Hathaway St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
130
130
Free
TBC
55B-23
TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION LIST
Arterials
Intersection
Controller
Firmware
Phase
AM
MD
Cycle Length
PM WKND
Sync
Lyon St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
Free
130
Free
TBC
McFadden Queue Cutter
2070
ASC3
2070
2
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
15. Newhope St
Hazard Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
5th St
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
130
130
130
TBC
Camille St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
Free
130
Free
TBC
Kent Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
Free
130
Free
TBC
16. Civic Center Or
English St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
80
Free
80
Free
TBC
Raitt St
2070
ASC3/2070
4
80
Free
80
Free
TBC
Pacific Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
80
Free
80
Free
TBC
Baker St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
Free
100
Free
TBC
Boyd St
2070
ASC3
2070
5
100
Free
100
Free
TBC
Flower St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
100
100
100
Free
TBC
Parton St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
100
100
100
Free
TBC
Ross St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
100
100
100
Free
TBC
OC Parking Garage
2070
ASC3
2070
3
100
100
100
Free
TBC
Broadway
2070
ASC3
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
Sycamore St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
Bush St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
90
90
90
Free
TBC
17. Santa Ana Blvd
Flower St
2070
ASC3
2070
8
100
100
100
Free
TBC
Parton St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
100
100
100
Free
TBC
Ross St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
100
100
100
Free
TBC
OCTA Xing
2070
ASC3
2070
2
100
100
100
Free
TBC
Broadway
2070
ASC3
2070
6
90
90
90
90
TBC
Bush St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
Santiago St
2070
ASC3
2070
5
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
Santa Ana Queue Cutter
2070
ASC3
2070
8
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
1-5 5B On Off Ramp
2070
ASC3
2070
4
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
18. 4th St
French St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
Lacy St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
1-5 SB Off Ramp Mabury St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
100
130
Free
TBC
1-5 NB On Off Ramp Mabury St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
130
100
130
Free
TBC
Cabrillo Park Or
2070
ASC3
2070
8
130
100
130
Free
TBC
Golden Circle
2070
ASC3
2070
6
130
100
130
Free
TBC
19. Flower St
Washington Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
4
100
Free
100
Free
TBC
6th St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
100
Free
100
Free
TBC
Bishop St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
80
65
80
Free
TBC
Highland St
2070
ASC3/2070
6
80
65
80
Free
TBC
Wilshire St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
80
65
80
Free
TBC
Alton Bike Trail
2070
ASC3
2070
3
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
Alton Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
6
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
20. Central Business District
Downtown Signals
2070
ASC3
2070
90
90
90
Free
TBC
21. Broadway
Memory Ln
2070
ASC3
2070
8
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
1-5 NB Off Ramp
2070
ASC3
2070
2
Free
Free
Free
Free
TBC
Santa Clara Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
5
90
Free
90
Free
TBC
Buffalo Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
5
90
Free
90
Free
TBC
15th St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
65
65
65
65
TBC
Washington Ave
2070
ASC3
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
12St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
Sth St
2070
ASC3
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
4th St
2070 I
ASC3
2070
4
90
90
90
90
TBC
55B-24
TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION LIST
Arterials Intersection
Controller
Firmware
Phase—
AM —F
MD
Length
PM WKND
Sync
3rd St
2070
ASC3 2070
4
90
90
90 90
TBC
22. Standard Ave Chestnut Ave
2070
ASC3 2070
6
Free
Free
Free Free
TBC
Hobart St
2070
ASC3/2070
4
Free
Free
Free Free
TBC
St. Gertrude PI
2070
ASC3/2070
4
Free
Free
Free Free
TBC
Central System Telvent's MIST
Notes: Santa Ana maintains and operates all traffic signal unless noted otherwise
Fountain Valley maintains, SA operates
TBC: Time based coordination
55B-25
Appendix 2
Three -Year Capital, Operation & Maintenance Budget
55B-26
3 YEAR OUT LOOK
TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION
Funding Needs For Synchronized Operations (Constrained)
Reporting Jurisdiction Expenditures: City of Santa Ana
Type of Traffic Signal Synchronization Expenditures in Year of Expenditure Dollars
MAINTENANCE
PROJECT
FY17/18
FY18/19
FY19/20
TOTAL
Traffic Signals Maintenance
$560,000
$560,000
$560,000
$1,680,000
Communication Maintenance
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$150,000
Traffic Signal Utility
$195,000
$195,000
$195,000
$585,000
Traffic Signal System Maintenance
$70,000
70,000
70,000
f210,000
Subtotal Maintenance
$875,000
$875,000
$875,000
$2,625,000
CONSTRUCTION
PROJECT
FY17/18
FY18/19
FY19/20 TOTAL
Traffic Signal Equipment Replacement
$100,000
$100,000
$100,000 $300,000
Vehicle Head Upgrade
$500,000
Harbor Blvd TSSP maintenance
$500,000
New LT Phasing
$500,000
$500,000
$1,000,000
17th St TSSP Comm & signal upgrade
$900,000
$900,000
Fairview St TSSP Comm & signal upgrade
$1,000,000
$28,800
$1,000,000
Bear St TSSP Comm & signal upgrade
1
$180,0001
$180,000
$20,400
$40,800
Bear St TSSP maintenance
$0
$3,6001
$3,600
$0
$0
Subtotal Construction
$3,000,000
$780,000
$100,000 $3,880,000
OPERATIONS
PROJECT
FY17/18
FY18/19
FY19/20
TOTAL
Grand Ave TSSP maintenance
$36,000
$36,000
$72,000
Harbor Blvd TSSP maintenance
$11,400
$11,400
$22,800
Bristol St TSSP maintenance
$26,400
$26,400
$52,800
Westminster Ave/17th St TSSP maintenance
$28,800
$28,800
$57,600
Fairview St TSSP maintenance
$20,400
$20,400
$40,800
Bear St TSSP maintenance
$3,6001
$3,600
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
Subtotal Operationsl
$73,8001
$123,000
$52,800
$249,600
TOTALI $3,948,8001 $1,778,0001 $1,027,8001 $6,754,600
55B-27
3 YEAR OUT LOOK
TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION
Funding Needs For Synchronized Operations (Unconstrained)
Reporting Jurisdiction Expenditures: City of Santa Ana
Type of Traffic Signal Synchronization Expenditures in Year of Expenditure Dollars
MAINTENANCE
PROJECT
FY17/18
FY18/19
FY19/20
TOTAL
Traffic Signals Maintenance
$560,000
$560,000
$560,000
$1,680,000
Communication Maintenance
$50,000
$55,000
$55,000
$160,000
Traffic Signal Utility
$205,000
$205,000
$205,000
$615,000
Traffic Signal System Maintenance
70,000
$80,000
$90,000
240,000
Subtotal Maintenance
$885,000
900,000
910,000
2,695,000
CONSTRUCTION
PROJECT
FY17/18
FY18/19
FY19/20
TOTAL
Traffic Signal Equipment Replacement
$200,000
$200,000
$200,000
$600,000
Traffic Management Center Relocation
$2,500,000
$2,500,000
CCN Upgrade (Analog to IP)
$100,000
$100,000
$180,000
$380,000
Main St Conduit & Comm
$250,000
$250,000
Segerstrom Ave/Dyer Rd Conduit & Comm
$250,000
$250,000
Fairview St Conduit & Comm
$520,000
$260,0001
$780,000
Warner Ave Conduit & Comm
$260,000
$350,0001
$610,000
MacArthur Blvd Conduit & Comm
$250,0001
$250,000
McFadden Ave Conduit & Comm
$900,000
$900,000
Edinger Ave Conduit & Comm
$520,000
$520,000
CBD Controllers upgrade
$75,000
$75,000
System Detections -various locations
50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$150,000
Subtotal Construction 1
5350,00011,705,000
5,210,000
7,265,000
OPERATIONS
PROJECT FY17/18 FY18/19 FY19/20 TOTAL
Citywide Traffic Signal Synchronization $1,120,000 $1,120,000
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
Subtotal Operationsl $0 $0 $1,120,0001 $1,120,000
TOTALI $1,235,0001 $2,605,0001 $7,240,000 $11,080,000
55B-28
LSSP IMPLEMENTATION
CANDIDATE SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION PROJECTS WITH ESTIMATED COSTS
Reporting Jurisdiction Expenditures: City of Santa Ana
CORRIDOR
IMROVEMENT SUMMARY
ESTIMATED COSTS
Main St
Upgrade timing, controllers, CCN, cabinets, system
detection, communication, travel time system and
TMC improvements
$1,000,000
Segerstrom Ave/Dyer Rd
Upgrade timing, controllers, CCN, cabinets, system
detection, communication, travel time system and
TMC improvements
$1,000,000
TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTS
55B-29
$2,000,000
55B-30