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Shelburne South Burlington NHG SGNL(51) US Route 7 Traffic Signal Improvements CCR CCRPC T C TAC M C Mee eeti ting February 1 19, 2 2020 TAYLOR SISSON, PROJECT MANAGER, VTRANS KELSI RECORD, DESIGN ENGINEER, VTRANS SHELBURNE


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Shelburne – South Burlington NHG SGNL(51) US Route 7 Traffic Signal Improvements

CCR CCRPC T C TAC M C Mee eeti ting February 1 19, 2 2020

TAYLOR SISSON, PROJECT MANAGER, VTRANS KELSI RECORD, DESIGN ENGINEER, VTRANS

SHELBURNE – SOUTH BURLINGTON NHG SGNL(51)

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Pres esentation

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Over erview

  • History
  • AID Grant
  • Project Location
  • Project Overview – Contract 1
  • Project Overview – Contract 2
  • Project Benefits
  • Questions
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Hi Histor

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  • Federal AID Grant Awarded – January 2019
  • 2 Projects Defined – October 2019
  • Shelburne – South Burlington NHG SGNL(51) Contract 1
  • Shelburne – South Burlington NHG SGNL(51) Contract 2
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Accelerated Innovation Deployment (AID) Grant

  • 20% State Match

$996,000 in Federal AID Grant Funds

  • Establish communications
  • Bluetooth equipment (travel time)
  • Advance detection equipment
  • Cameras
  • Updated signal cabinets and controllers

Signal Infrastructure Included

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Project Location

US Route 7 Corridor (17 signals)

Contract 1 Contract 2

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Contract 1 Project Location (10 Signals)

Webster Road Longmeadow Drive Bay Road Lakeview Drive Martindale Road Pinehaven Shores Allen Road Harbor View Road Green Mountain Drive IDX Drive

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Contract 1 Overview

Additional Signal Needs

  • Signal Heads
  • Flashing Yellow Arrows
  • Stop Bar Detection
  • Emergency Pre-emption
  • Pedestrian Signal Equipment
  • Connected Vehicle Capability
  • Updated signal cabinets and

controllers

Infrastructure Included by AID Grant

  • Establish communications
  • Bluetooth equipment (travel

time)

  • Advance detection equipment
  • Cameras
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Contract 1 Overview

  • Construction Estimate – $1.90

million

  • Apparent Low Bid – $1.94 million

Cost

  • Construction Begins – June 2020
  • Contract Completion – October

2020 Schedule

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Contract 2 Project Location (7 Signals)

McIntosh Avenue Baldwin Avenue Laurel Hill Drive Brewer Parkway Queen City Park Road Swift Street I-189 Off Ramp

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Contract 2 Overview

Additional Signal Needs

  • Mast Arm Poles
  • Signal Heads
  • Flashing Yellow Arrows
  • Stop Bar Detection
  • Emergency Pre-emption
  • Pedestrian Signal Equipment
  • Connected Vehicle Capability

Infrastructure Included by AID Grant

  • Establish communications
  • Bluetooth equipment (travel

time)

  • Advance detection equipment
  • Cameras
  • Updated signal cabinets and

controllers

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Modernizing Signal Equipment

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Contract 2 Overview

  • Construction Estimate – $2.3 million

Cost

  • Final Plans – April 2020
  • Advertise – June 2020
  • Active Construction – Summer 2021

Schedule

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Project Benefits

  • Ability to monitor traffic and adjust signal timing remotely
  • Automated alerts to signal technicians in the event of a system failure
  • Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures (ATSPMs)
  • Replaces dated equipment
  • Improved signal coordination
  • Reduce delay for left turns
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Th Than ank y you

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Ques uestions

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