This area includes all the roles and responsibilities that have been identified for the Miami-Dade County TMC Upgrade project.
- FDOT District 6
Roles and Responsibilities
- Collect environmental information from its own field equipment, and from public and private weather service providers.
- Collect road weather information.
- Collect traffic and incident information, and provide it to the media and private travelers.
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
- Control highway traffic with ramp meters, high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, and lane control signals, including reversible lanes.
- Coordinate and share traveler information with all other traveler information providers in the region.
- Coordinate emergency plans, and incident responses and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
- Coordinate evacuation and re-entry plans with the county EOC/warning point.
- Coordinate incident response for incidents on or adjacent to state-owned roadways with public safety in surrounding counties and municipalities, including county and local EOCs, and the FDOT District 4 EOC.
- Coordinate incident response with county and local public works departments, including response for scheduled events.
- Coordinate maintenance or construction requests from the FDOT District 6 SunGuide TMC.
- Coordinate maintenance resource response to incidents on state-owned roadways with the FHP, and county and local public safety agencies.
- Coordinate maintenance resources for incidents with FTE, MDX, and other FDOT District maintenance and construction operations.
- Coordinate maintenance resources in response to incidents with the FHP and regional public safety agencies.
- Coordinate with city and county maintenance and construction systems, as well as other FDOT District maintenance and construction sections.
- Determine highway travel times.
- Distribute this environmental data to private weather providers, RTMCs; regional emergency management agencies; regional transit agencies; and the county and city maintenance sections.
- Distribute work zone information to local transit agencies, local emergency management agencies, private rail operations, the media, and multimodal service providers from the FDOT PIO and the FDOT District 6 maintenance section.
- Manage work zones for all FDOT maintenance and construction activities, and monitor work zone safety using FDOT field devices and vehicles.
- Monitor highway surveillance cameras.
- Monitor highway traffic sensors.
- Monitor secure area sensors and report alert notifications to regional ISPs, the FDOT maintenance yards, and regional emergency management agencies.
- Operate and dispatch Road Rangers Service Patrol vehicles.
- Operate dynamically tolled express lanes.
- Operate freeway traffic information devices, such as dynamic message sign (DMS) and highway advisory radio (HAR) equipment.
- Operate traffic signal systems on state roadways.
- Perform maintenance of FDOT-owned ITS field equipment.
- Perform network surveillance for incident detection and verification, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to public safety agencies and EOCs.
- Provide automated maintenance status information to the FDOT District 6 SunGuide TMC and the FDOT District 6 equipment repair facility from maintenance vehicles.
- Provide commercial vehicle parking information to private fleet systems.
- Provide incident information to other traffic management and public safety agencies.
- Provide incident information to travelers on state-owned roadway using traffic information devices (e.g., DMS and HAR units), local information service providers, and Web sites.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to the FDOT District 6 SunGuide TMC; regional maintenance and construction operations; and to the traveling public using portable DMS equipment.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to the traveling public using roadside equipment (e.g., DMS and HAR units) and traveler information systems.
- Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on state-operated roadways.
- Provide parking information and parking lot reservation capabilities to the southeast Florida traveler information system.
- Provide traffic information (e.g., road network conditions) to public safety agencies.
- Provide traffic information (e.g., road network conditions) to transit agencies.
- Provide traffic information in a coordinated effort to the FDOT statewide center-to-center (C2C) information network and the southeast Florida TMC information network.
- Provide traffic information reports to other agencies.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using FDOTs DMS and HAR equipment.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using the FDOT District 6 Public Information Office (PIO), private companies, Florida 511, and the media.
- Receive automatic vehicle location (AVL) information from the FDOT District 6 maintenance vehicles.
- Receive maintenance resource requests for incident response from county fire/EMS/sheriff, local police/fire/EMS, the FHP, and 911 emergency call centers.
- Receive maintenance resource requests for incident response from the FDOT District 6 SunGuideSM TMC.[1]
- Receive parking lot input from the FDOT District 6 TMCs to provide traffic coordination at parking facilities.
- South Florida Regional Transportation Authority
Roles and Responsibilities
- Collect transit and fare schedules, and provide it to the media and private travelers.
- Coordinate and share traveler information with all other traveler information providers in the region.
- Coordinate emergency plans with county EOCs, and provide emergency transit services for evacuations, fires, and disasters, including re-entry services.
- Coordinate transit fare payment with other regional agencies.
- Coordinate transit schedules with other local transit agencies, particularly for transit connections at transit stations.
- Coordinate transit security incidents with local police and the county sheriff.
- Count passengers boarding SFRTA vehicles.
- Provide automated transit maintenance scheduling through automated vehicle condition reports on all SFRTA commuter trains.
- Provide commuter rail service for southeast Florida.
- Provide interactive traveler information, including trip planning services, through the Web site and regional kiosks at rest areas, visitor centers, and service plazas.
- Provide operator instructions and receive schedule performance information from SFRTA commuter trains while in service.
- Provide transit passenger electronic fare payment capabilities on all SFRTA commuter trains and include smart card fare coordination with other regional transit agencies.
- Provide transit schedule and fare information via the SFRTA website and private sector traveler information systems.
- Provide transit security on all SFRTA commuter trains through silent alarms and on-board video surveillance.
- Track and evaluate schedule performance on all SFRTA commuter trains.
- Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works
Roles and Responsibilities
- Adjust signal timing patterns in response to incidents.
- Collect traffic and incident information, and provide it to the media and private travelers.
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
- Coordinate and share traveler information with all other traveler information providers in the region.
- Coordinate emergency plans with county EOCs, and provide emergency transit services for evacuations, fires, and disasters, including re-entry.
- Coordinate emergency plans, and incident responses and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
- Coordinate evacuation and re-entry plans with the county EOC/warning point.
- Coordinate highway-rail intersection (HRI) signal adjustments.
- Coordinate incident response for incidents on or adjacent to county-owned roadways with public works departments, public safety agencies, and EOCs in surrounding counties and municipalities, including response for scheduled events.
- Coordinate maintenance and construction activities with other county and city maintenance, and the FDOT District 6 construction and maintenance section.
- Coordinate maintenance or construction requests from RTMCs.
- Coordinate maintenance resource response to incidents in the municipality with local public safety agencies.
- Coordinate maintenance resource response to incidents on county-owned roadways with county and local public safety agencies.
- Coordinate maintenance resources for incidents with the FDOT District 6 maintenance and construction operations, and other county and city maintenance and construction operations outside the District.
- Coordinate transit fare payment with other regional agencies.
- Coordinate transit information with the Miami-Dade Traffic Control Center.
- Coordinate transit schedules with other local transit agencies, particularly for transit connections at transit transfer points.
- Coordinate transit security incidents with the Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Office.
- Coordinate with multimodal transportation agencies, including airports, commuter rail, and heavy rail.
- Coordinate with the Miami-Dade County Traffic Control Center for traffic signal priority.
- Coordinate with the Miami-Dade transit control center.
- Distribute maintenance and construction work plan information, and asset restrictions to regional traffic agencies, regional transit providers, regional emergency services, the media, private rail operations, and multimodal service providers.
- Interconnect with signal systems in adjacent jurisdictions in the future.
- Manage work zones for all county and city maintenance and construction activities, and monitor work zone safety with county and city field equipment and vehicles.
- Operate county and local drawbridge systems in conjunction with traffic signals.
- Operate traffic signal systems on county-owned arterials, as well as some municipal arterials.
- Perform maintenance for regional city and county ITS field equipment.
- Perform network surveillance for incident detection and verification, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to local and county public safety agencies and EOCs.
- Provide a demand responsive bus transit plan to users/travelers using the MDTA Web site.
- Provide automated maintenance status information to county and city roadway maintenance and construction operations, and county and local equipment repair facilities from maintenance vehicles.
- Provide automated transit maintenance scheduling using automated vehicle condition reports on all MDTA vehicles in the future.
- Provide fixed-route and paratransit bus services; peoplemover services; and rail transit services for Miami-Dade County.
- Provide incident information to other traffic management and public safety agencies.
- Provide incident information to travelers on county-owned roadways using traffic information devices (e.g., DMS and HAR units), local ISPs, and Web sites.
- Provide incident information to travelers on municipal roadways using traffic information devices (e.g., DMS units), local ISPs, and Web sites.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to regional traffic operations and the traveling public using portable DMS equipment.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to the traveling public using roadside equipment (e.g., DMS and HAR devices) and traveler information systems.
- Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on county-operated arterials.
- Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on municipal arterials.
- Provide operator instructions and receive schedule performance data from MDTA vehicles while in service.
- Provide signal preemption for emergency vehicles.
- Provide signal priority for transit vehicles.
- Provide traffic and road network information to local transit agencies, including the MDTA.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using Miami-Dade County DMS equipment.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using the county public information system, private companies, Florida 511, and the media.
- Provide transit passenger electronic fare payment on all MDTA vehicles and include smart card fare coordination with other regional transit agencies.
- Provide transit schedule and fare information via the Miami-Dade Transit Customer Information System.
- Receive AVL information from county and city public works vehicles.
- Receive maintenance resource requests for incident response from county fire/EMS/sheriff, local police/fire/EMS, the FHP, 911 emergency call centers, and county EOCs.
- Receive maintenance resource requests for incident response from the regional county and city traffic management systems.
- Receive road weather information from field equipment.
- Track and evaluate schedule performance on all MDTA vehicles.
- Florida Highway Patrol
Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate emergency response with the county EOCs, local police, and county sheriff.
- Coordinate incident response and incident reports with the county sheriff/fire/EMS/EOC, local police/fire/EMS, and other public safety agencies.
- Coordinate incident response with county and municipal public safety agencies, traffic management agencies, and the FDOT, as appropriate.
- Coordinate incident response with county and municipal public safety agencies; traffic management agencies; and the FDOT, as appropriate.
- Coordinate maintenance resources in response to incidents with county and local public works departments, the FTE operations center, and the FDOT District 6 maintenance section.
- Coordinate maintenance resources in response to incidents with the county and local public works department; the FTE operations center; and the FDOT District 4 maintenance section.
- Coordinate operations with traffic management agencies during scheduled events.
- Coordinate region wide emergency plans; evacuation and re-entry plans; and disaster management plans.
- Coordinate regional emergency plans; evacuation and re-entry plans, and disaster management plans.
- Dispatch FHP vehicles to incidents in the jurisdiction.
- Dispatch FHP vehicles to incidents on state-operated roadways.
- Participate in incident response, coordination, and reporting for the regional incident and mutual aid network.
- Perform incident detection and verification for all state-operated roadways in the region, and provide this information to traffic management and other public safety agencies.
- Perform incident detection and verification for highways in cities of the region.
- Perform incident detection and verification on all regional state-operated roadways, and provide this information to traffic management and other public safety agencies.
- Provide incident information to the FDOT District 4 traffic, maintenance, and construction agencies, as well as regional ISPs.
- Provide incident information to the FDOT District 6 traffic, maintenance, and construction agencies, as well as regional ISPs.
- Provide incident information to traffic management and public safety agencies.
- Receive emergency calls from cell phones for incidents in the region.
- Receive emergency calls from motorist aid call boxes along state-operated roadways.
- Private Sector ISPs
Roles and Responsibilities
- Collect traffic and transportation information from regional traffic management agencies.
- NOAA
Roles and Responsibilities
- Provide National Weather prediction information.
- Rail Operator
Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate rail operations information to support regional roadway management.
- Local Venue Promoters
Roles and Responsibilities
- Provide event information to traffic, maintenance, and public safety agencies.
- County School Districts
Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate emergency plans with county EOCs, and provide emergency transit services for evacuations, fires, and disasters, including re-entry services.
- Coordinate transit security incidents with local police and the county sheriff.
- Provide automated transit maintenance scheduling through automated vehicle condition reports on all school district vehicles.
- Provide automated transit maintenance scheduling using automated vehicle condition reports on all school district vehicles in the future.
- Provide operator instructions and receive schedule performance from the school district vehicle while in service.
- Provide operator instructions and receive schedule performance information from school district vehicles while in service.
- Provide transit schedule and fare information to the school district Web site.
- Provide transit schedule to the school district Web site.
- Provide transit security on all school district vehicles using silent alarms and onboard video surveillance in the future.
- Receive road network condition information from regional traffic management agencies.
- Receive road network conditions from regional traffic management agencies.
- Track and evaluate schedule performance on all school district vehicles.
- Private Commercial Vehicle and Fleet Operators
Roles and Responsibilities
- Provide commercial vehicle and vehicle fleet information regarding operations affecting surface street and highway management.
- County Emergency Management Agencies
Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate emergency plans and maintenance resources with local maintenance and construction agencies.
- Coordinate emergency plans, emergency transit schedules, and the status of emergency transit systems with local transit agencies.
- Coordinate incident and threat information as part of an early warning system with RTMCs; regional emergency management agencies; regional maintenance and construction agencies; regional transit agencies; and regional ISPs.
- Coordinate incident response and incident reports with the county sheriff/fire/EMS/EOC, local police/fire/EMS, the FHP, and other public safety agencies.
- Coordinate wide area alert notifications with regional traffic management agencies; regional emergency management agencies; regional maintenance and construction agencies; and regional transit agencies.
- Coordinate wide area alert notifications with regional traffic management agencies; regional emergency management agencies; regional maintenance and construction agencies; and the regional transit agencies.
- Develop and coordinate county/region wide emergency plans; evacuation and re-entry plans; and disaster management plans with regional emergency management agencies; traffic management agencies; transit management agencies; and maintenance and construction
- Develop and coordinate county/regional emergency plans; evacuation and re-entry plans; and disaster management plans with regional emergency management agencies; traffic management agencies; transit management agencies; and maintenance and construction ag
- Operate the county EOC/warning points, including incident coordination with regional emergency management providers.
- Participate in incident response, coordination, and reporting for the regional incident and mutual aid network.
- Provide evacuation and incident information to regional ISPs and the media for travelers in the region.
- FDOT CO
Roles and Responsibilities
- Collect and archive traffic information from RTMCs.
- Counties and Cities
Roles and Responsibilities
- Adjust signal timing patterns in response to incidents.
- Collect traffic and incident information, and provide it to the media and private travelers.
- Coordinate and share traveler information with all other traveler information providers in the region.
- Coordinate incident response for incidents on or adjacent to county-owned roadways with public works departments, public safety agencies, and EOCs in surrounding counties and municipalities, including response for scheduled events.
- Coordinate maintenance and construction activities with other county and city maintenance and the FDOT District 4 construction and maintenance section.
- Coordinate maintenance and construction activities with other county and city maintenance, and the FDOT District 6 construction and maintenance section.
- Coordinate maintenance or construction requests from RTMCs.
- Coordinate maintenance resource response to incidents in the municipality with local public safety agencies.
- Coordinate maintenance resource response to incidents on county-owned roadways with county and local public safety agencies.
- Coordinate maintenance resources for incidents with FDOT District 4 maintenance and construction operations, and other county and city maintenance and construction operations outside the district.
- Coordinate maintenance resources for incidents with the FDOT District 6 maintenance and construction operations, and other county and city maintenance and construction operations outside the District.
- Distribute maintenance and construction work plan information, and asset restrictions to regional traffic agencies, regional transit providers, regional emergency services, the media, private rail operations, and multimodal service providers.
- Maintenance vehicles provide automated maintenance status information to county and city roadway maintenance and construction operations, as well as the county and local equipment repair facility.
- Manage work zones for all county and city maintenance and construction activities, and monitor work zone safety with county and city field equipment and vehicles.
- Perform maintenance for regional city and county ITS field equipment.
- Perform maintenance on ITS field equipment owned by the cities and counties in the region.
- Perform network surveillance for incident detection and verification, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to local and county public safety agencies and EOCs.
- Provide automated maintenance status information to county and city roadway maintenance and construction operations, and county and local equipment repair facilities from maintenance vehicles.
- Provide incident information to other traffic management and public safety agencies.
- Provide incident information to travelers on county-owned roadways using traffic information devices (e.g., DMS and HAR units), local ISPs, and Web sites.
- Provide incident information to travelers on municipal roadways using traffic information devices (e.g., DMS units), local ISPs, and Web sites.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to regional traffic operations and the traveling public using portable DMS equipment.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to regional traffic operations, and to the traveling public through portable DMS devices.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to the traveling public using roadside equipment (e.g., DMS and HAR devices) and traveler information systems.
- Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on county-operated arterials.
- Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on municipal arterials.
- Receive AVL information from county and city public works vehicles.
- Receive maintenance resource requests for incident response from county fire/EMS/sheriff, local police/fire/EMS, the FHP, 911 emergency call centers, and county EOCs.
- Receive maintenance resource requests for incident response from the regional county and city traffic management systems.
- Receive road weather information from field equipment.
- Regional Public Safety Agencies
Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate incident response and incident reports with the county sheriff, fire/EMS, and EOC; local police/fire/EMS; the FHP; and other public safety agencies.
- Coordinate incident response and incident reports with the county sheriff/fire/EMS/EOC, local police/fire/EMS, the FHP, and other public safety agencies.
- Coordinate incident response for HAZMAT spills with county fire/EMS and/or local fire/EMS agencies.
- Participate in incident response, coordination, and reporting for the regional incident and mutual aid network.
- Receive emergency calls for incidents in jurisdictions of the 911 center. Coordinate incident response with local public safety agencies, such as the police, fire, emergency medical service, EMS, sheriff, and FHP.
- Receive spill notification for hazardous materials (HAZMAT) from private commercial fleets.
- Parking Facility Operators
Roles and Responsibilities
- Establish relationships with financial institutions to coordinate smart card payments.
- Provide regional smart card and SunPass transponder tag capabilities at facilities.
- Provide parking information and parking lot reservation capabilities to the southeast Florida traveler information system.
- Provide parking information to local area transit systems.
- Provide the use of regional smart cards and SunPass transponder tags at facilities.
- Receive parking lot input from the FDOT District 4 transportation management centers (TMCs) for traffic coordination at parking facilities.
- Receive parking lot input from the FDOT District 6 transportation management centers to provide traffic coordination at parking facilities.
- Local Agencies
Roles and Responsibilities
- Adjust signal timing patterns in response to incidents.
- Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points and local EOCs.
- Coordinate evacuation and re-entry plans with the county EOC/warning point and local EOCs.
- Coordinate incident response for incidents on or adjacent to county-owned roadways with public works departments, public safety agencies, and EOCs in surrounding counties and municipalities, including response for scheduled events.
- Coordinate maintenance resource response to incidents in the municipality with local public safety agencies.
- Perform network surveillance for incident detection and verification, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to local and county public safety agencies and EOCs.
- Provide incident information to other traffic management and public safety agencies.
- Provide incident information to travelers via traffic information devices on municipal roadways (e.g., DMS), and through local ISPs and Web sites.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to the traveling public through roadside equipment (e.g., DMS and HAR devices) and traveler information systems.
- Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on municipal arterials.
- Provide traffic and road network information to local transit agencies.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using municipal DMS equipment.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using municipal public Information systems, private companies, Florida 511, and the media.
- County Public Safety Agencies
Roles and Responsibilities
- Provide incident information to other traffic management and public safety agencies.
- City of Miami Beach
Roles and Responsibilities
- Distribute maintenance and construction work plan information, and asset restrictions to regional traffic agencies, regional transit providers, regional emergency services, the media, private rail operations, and multimodal service providers.
- Provide incident information to other traffic management and public safety agencies.
- Miami Parking Authority
Roles and Responsibilities
- Provide parking information to regional traffic management agencies.
- Miami Intermodal Center Stakeholders
Roles and Responsibilities
- Provide intermodal and parking information for regional traffic management agencies.