FDOT District 6
Description: Represents Florida Department of Transportation District 6, South Florida, which includes Miami–Dade and Monroe counties.
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Roles and Responsibilities:
Broward County Regional Integration Roles and Responsibilities
- Support transit incident response and incident reports with the transit management, county sheriff, and local police.
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
- Operate traffic signal systems on state roadways.
Commercial Vehicle Operations for FDOT District 6 Keys COAST (Weigh Station)
- Operate and maintain CAV roadside equipment.
FDOT District 6 Alton Road Smart Work Zone Project Roles and Responsibilities
- 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.
- Operate freeway traffic information devices, such as dynamic message sign (DMS) and highway advisory radio (HAR) equipment.
FDOT District 6 Keys COAST (ATSPM) Roles and Responsibilities
- Use ATSPMs to support effective traffic signal operations, maintenance, and management.
- Install and maintain field equipment to collect ATSPMs.
FDOT District 6 Keys COAST (Drawbridge) Roles and Responsibilities
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
- Operate traffic signal systems on state roadways.
FDOT District 6 Keys COAST (Pedestrian / Cyclist Safety) Roles and Responsibilities
- Operate and maintain CAV roadside equipment.
FDOT District 6 Keys COAST (Signal Priority / Preemption) Roles and Responsibilities
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
- Operate traffic signal systems on state roadways.
FDOT District 6 SR997/Krome Avenue TSMO Infrastructure Deployment Roles and Responsibilities
- Request and retrieve security certificates for RSUs.
- Collect traffic and incident information, and provide it to the media and private travelers.
- Perform network surveillance for incident detection and verification, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to public safety agencies and EOCs.
- 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.
- Provide incident information to other traffic management and public safety agencies.
- 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.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to the traveling public using roadside equipment (e.g., DMS and HAR units) and traveler information systems.
- 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.
- 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.
- Operate freeway traffic information devices, such as dynamic message sign (DMS) and highway advisory radio (HAR) equipment.
FDOT District 6 Traffic Signal System Upgrade Monroe County Roles and Responsibilities
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
- Operate traffic signal systems on state roadways.
FDOT District 6 TSMO Expansion Roles and Responsibilities
- Operate and maintain CAV roadside equipment.
- Request and retrieve security certificates for RSUs.
- Collect traffic and incident information, and provide it to the media and private travelers.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 resources in response to incidents on state-operated roadways.
- Provide traffic information (e.g., road network conditions) to public safety agencies.
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
- Provide traffic information (e.g., road network conditions) to transit agencies.
- Operate traffic signal systems on state roadways.
- Provide traffic information reports to other agencies.
- Monitor highway surveillance cameras.
- Monitor highway traffic sensors.
- Operate and dispatch Road Rangers Service Patrol vehicles.
- Operate freeway traffic information devices, such as dynamic message sign (DMS) and highway advisory radio (HAR) equipment.
Highway Management for Southeast Florida Regional ITS Architecture - FDOT Districts 4 and 6
- Collect road weather information.
- Control highway traffic with ramp meters, high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, and lane control signals, including reversible lanes.
- Determine highway travel times.
- Provide traffic information reports to other agencies.
- Monitor highway surveillance cameras.
- Monitor highway traffic sensors.
- Operate freeway traffic information devices, such as dynamic message sign (DMS) and highway advisory radio (HAR) equipment.
- Operate dynamically tolled express lanes.
Incident Management (Traffic and Maintenance) for Southeast Florida Regional ITS Architecture - FDOT Districts 4 and 6
- Perform network surveillance for incident detection and verification, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to public safety agencies and EOCs.
- 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.
- Provide incident information to other traffic management and public safety agencies.
- Coordinate incident response with county and local public works departments, including response for scheduled events.
- 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.
- Coordinate maintenance resource response to incidents on state-owned roadways with the FHP, and county and local public safety agencies.
- Coordinate maintenance resources in response to incidents with the FHP and regional public safety agencies.
- Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on state-operated roadways.
- Operate and dispatch Road Rangers Service Patrol vehicles.
Information Dissemination for Southeast Florida Regional ITS Architecture - FDOT Districts 4 and 6
- 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.
- 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.
- Monitor secure area sensors and report alert notifications to regional ISPs, the FDOT maintenance yards, and regional emergency management agencies.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using the FDOT District 6 Public Information Office (PIO), private companies, Florida 511, and the media.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using FDOTs DMS and HAR equipment.
Maintenance and Construction for Southeast Florida Regional ITS Architecture - FDOT Districts 4 and 6
- Collect environmental information from its own field equipment, and from public and private weather service providers.
- Perform maintenance of FDOT-owned ITS field equipment.
- Receive automatic vehicle location (AVL) information from the FDOT District 6 maintenance vehicles.
- Provide automated maintenance status information to the FDOT District 6 SunGuide TMC and the FDOT District 6 equipment repair facility from 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]
- Coordinate maintenance or construction requests from the FDOT District 6 SunGuide TMC.
- Coordinate maintenance resources for incidents with FTE, MDX, and other FDOT District maintenance and construction operations.
- 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.
- Coordinate with city and county maintenance and construction systems, as well as other FDOT District maintenance and construction sections.
- 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.
Miami-Dade County TMC Upgrade 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Receive automatic vehicle location (AVL) information from the FDOT District 6 maintenance vehicles.
- Provide automated maintenance status information to the FDOT District 6 SunGuide TMC and the FDOT District 6 equipment repair facility from maintenance vehicles.
- Coordinate emergency plans, and incident responses and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
- 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.
- 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.
- Provide incident information to other traffic management and public safety agencies.
- 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.
- 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 commercial vehicle parking information to private fleet systems.
- 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.
- 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.
- Coordinate with city and county maintenance and construction systems, as well as other FDOT District maintenance and construction sections.
- Provide parking information and parking lot reservation capabilities to the southeast Florida traveler information system.
- 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.
- Provide traffic information (e.g., road network conditions) to public safety agencies.
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
- 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.
- Provide traffic information (e.g., road network conditions) to transit agencies.
- Operate traffic signal systems on state roadways.
- 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.
- 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.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using the FDOT District 6 Public Information Office (PIO), private companies, Florida 511, and the media.
- Operate and dispatch Road Rangers Service Patrol vehicles.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using FDOTs DMS and HAR equipment.
- Operate freeway traffic information devices, such as dynamic message sign (DMS) and highway advisory radio (HAR) equipment.
- Operate dynamically tolled express lanes.
Miami-Dade Traffic Coordination Roles and Responsibilities
- Provide traffic information reports to other agencies.
Palmetto Express Lanes Roles and Responsibilities
- Operate freeway traffic information devices, such as dynamic message sign (DMS) and highway advisory radio (HAR) equipment.
- Operate dynamically tolled express lanes.
Parking Management for Southeast Florida Regional ITS Architecture - FDOT Districts 4 and 6
- Receive parking lot input from the FDOT District 6 TMCs to provide traffic coordination at parking facilities.
- Provide commercial vehicle parking information to private fleet systems.
- Provide parking information and parking lot reservation capabilities to the southeast Florida traveler information system.
Security for FDOT District 6 Keys COAST (Weigh Station)
- Request and retrieve security certificates for RSUs.
Traffic Signal Control for Southeast Florida Regional ITS Architecture - FDOT Districts 4 and 6
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
- Operate traffic signal systems on state roadways.
Traveler Information for Southeast Florida Regional ITS Architecture - FDOT Districts 4 and 6
- 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.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to the traveling public using roadside equipment (e.g., DMS and HAR units) and traveler information systems.
Last Updated 4/16/2024