This area includes all the roles and responsibilities that have been identified for the FDOT District 6 SR997/Krome Avenue TSMO Infrastructure Deployment project.
- FDOT District 6
Roles and Responsibilities
- Collect traffic and incident information, and provide it to the media and private travelers.
- 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 with county and local public works departments, including response for scheduled events.
- Coordinate maintenance resources in response to incidents with the FHP and regional public safety agencies.
- 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.
- Operate freeway traffic information devices, such as dynamic message sign (DMS) and highway advisory radio (HAR) equipment.
- Perform network surveillance for incident detection and verification, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to public safety agencies and EOCs.
- Provide incident information to other traffic management and public safety agencies.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to the traveling public using roadside equipment (e.g., DMS and HAR units) and traveler information systems.
- Provide traffic information (e.g., road network conditions) to public safety agencies.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using the FDOT District 6 Public Information Office (PIO), private companies, Florida 511, and the media.
- Request and retrieve security certificates for RSUs.
- Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works
Roles and Responsibilities
- Adjust signal timing patterns in response to incidents.
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
- 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 with the Miami-Dade County Traffic Control Center for traffic signal priority.
- Coordinate with the Miami-Dade transit control center.
- Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on municipal arterials.
- Provide signal preemption for emergency vehicles.
- Provide signal priority for transit vehicles.
- Florida Highway Patrol
Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate and exchange incident information with traffic and emergency agencies.
- 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.
- Travelers
Roles and Responsibilities
- Install and operate invehicle CAV equipment.
- Install and use roadway crossing application on mobile device.
- Turn-on bluetooth services in vehicle.
- Private Commercial Vehicle and Fleet Operators
Roles and Responsibilities
- Install and operate invehicle CAV equipment.
- FDOT CO
Roles and Responsibilities
- Archived Data Users
Roles and Responsibilities
- Receives archived traffic data from the FDOT District 6 SunGuide system and uses the data for various analytical and planning purposes.
- Local Agencies
Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate and exchange incident information with traffic and emergency agencies.
- 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.
- Install and maintain signal preemption equipment.
- Provide incident information to other traffic management and public safety agencies.