Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works
Description: The Miami–Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) improves the sustainability of our transportation networks as part of a wider goal of creating more vibrant, livable, sustainable cities and improving the quality of life for our residents.
Embracing the concept of mobility management, a strategic approach to service coordination and customer service that is becoming a worldwide trend in the public transportation sector, our transit agency is moving away from the traditional role as a fixed–route service operator, and toward collaboration with other transportation providers, both public and private, to create a full range of well synchronized mobility services within our community.
DTPW includes the functions of Miami–Dade Transit, along with the County Engineer, Traffic Operations (to include Traffic Engineering and Traffic Signals and Signs), Construction and Maintenance (to include Road, Bridge and Canal Maintenance), and Highway Planning (to include Roadway Engineering and the Right of Way Division), as well as the Passenger Transportation Regulation function from the Regulatory and Economic Resources Department.
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FDOT District 6 Alton Road Smart Work Zone Project Roles and Responsibilities
- Upon receipt of work zone information involving anticipated incidents Miami-Dade will activate timing plans and incident response plans to route traffic around the incidents.
- Miami-Dade will inform FDOT of work zone related incidents.
FDOT District 6 SR997/Krome Avenue TSMO Infrastructure Deployment 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, and incident responses and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
- Coordinate evacuation and re-entry plans with the county EOC/warning point.
- Coordinate emergency plans with county EOCs, and provide emergency transit services for evacuations, fires, and disasters, including re-entry.
- Coordinate with the Miami-Dade County Traffic Control Center for traffic signal priority.
- Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on municipal arterials.
- Coordinate with the Miami-Dade transit control center.
- Provide signal preemption for emergency vehicles.
- Provide signal priority for transit vehicles.
FDOT District 6 TSMO Expansion Roles and Responsibilities
- 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 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 emergency plans with county EOCs, and provide emergency transit services for evacuations, fires, and disasters, including re-entry.
Florida Fare Management Infrastructure Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate transit fare payment with other regional agencies.
Incident Management (Traffic and Maintenance) for Southeast Florida Regional ITS Architecture - FDOT Districts 4 and 6
- Adjust signal timing patterns in response to incidents.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on county-operated arterials.
- Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on municipal arterials.
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 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.
Maintenance and Construction for Southeast Florida Regional ITS Architecture - FDOT Districts 4 and 6
- Perform maintenance for regional city and county ITS field equipment.
- Receive AVL information from county and city public works vehicles.
- Provide automated maintenance status information to county and city roadway maintenance and construction operations, and county and local equipment repair facilities from maintenance 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.
- 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 resources for incidents with the FDOT District 6 maintenance and construction operations, and other county and city maintenance and construction operations outside the District.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to regional traffic operations and the traveling public using portable DMS equipment.
- 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.
- 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.
Miami-Dade Adaptive Signal System Expansion Roles and Responsibilities
- Operate traffic signal systems on county-owned arterials, as well as some municipal arterials.
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
Miami-Dade CCTV Expansion Roles and Responsibilities
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
Miami-Dade County Incident Coordination Roles and Responsibilities
- 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.
Miami-Dade County Regional Integration Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate transit information with the Miami-Dade Traffic Control Center.
- Interconnect with signal systems in adjacent jurisdictions in the future.
Miami-Dade County TMC Upgrade Roles and Responsibilities
- Adjust signal timing patterns in response to incidents.
- Operate traffic signal systems on county-owned arterials, as well as some municipal arterials.
- 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.
- 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.
- Coordinate and share traveler information with all other traveler information providers in the region.
- Receive AVL information from county and city public works vehicles.
- Provide automated maintenance status information to county and city roadway maintenance and construction operations, and county and local equipment repair facilities 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, 911 emergency call centers, and county EOCs.
- Receive maintenance resource requests for incident response from the regional county and city traffic management systems.
- Coordinate evacuation and re-entry plans with the county EOC/warning point.
- Coordinate highway-rail intersection (HRI) signal adjustments.
- Receive road weather information from field equipment.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Provide incident information to travelers on municipal roadways using traffic information devices (e.g., DMS units), local ISPs, and Web sites.
- 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 emergency plans with county EOCs, and provide emergency transit services for evacuations, fires, and disasters, including re-entry.
- 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 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.
- Provide a demand responsive bus transit plan to users/travelers using the MDTA Web site.
- 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 operator instructions and receive schedule performance data from MDTA vehicles while in service.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to regional traffic operations and the traveling public using portable DMS equipment.
- 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.
- Track and evaluate schedule performance on all MDTA vehicles.
- 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.
- Coordinate transit information with the Miami-Dade Traffic Control Center.
- Coordinate with the Miami-Dade transit control center.
- Coordinate transit fare payment with other regional agencies.
- Provide signal preemption for emergency vehicles.
- Provide signal priority for transit vehicles.
- 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 traffic and road network information to local transit agencies, including the MDTA.
- Interconnect with signal systems in adjacent jurisdictions in the future.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using Miami-Dade County DMS equipment.
- 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.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using the county public information system, private companies, Florida 511, and the media.
- Operate county and local drawbridge systems in conjunction with traffic signals.
Miami-Dade County TSM and O Expansion Roles and Responsibilities
- Operate traffic signal systems on county-owned arterials, as well as some municipal arterials.
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
Miami-Dade Evacuation Coordination Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate emergency plans with county EOCs, and provide emergency transit services for evacuations, fires, and disasters, including re-entry.
Miami-Dade SPAT Upgrade Roles and Responsibilities
- Adjust signal timing patterns in response to incidents.
- Operate traffic signal systems on county-owned arterials, as well as some municipal arterials.
- 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.
- 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.
- Coordinate and share traveler information with all other traveler information providers in the region.
- Receive AVL information from county and city public works vehicles.
- Provide automated maintenance status information to county and city roadway maintenance and construction operations, and county and local equipment repair facilities 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, 911 emergency call centers, and county EOCs.
- Receive maintenance resource requests for incident response from the regional county and city traffic management systems.
- Coordinate evacuation and re-entry plans with the county EOC/warning point.
- Coordinate highway-rail intersection (HRI) signal adjustments.
- Receive road weather information from field equipment.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Provide incident information to travelers on municipal roadways using traffic information devices (e.g., DMS units), local ISPs, and Web sites.
- 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 emergency plans with county EOCs, and provide emergency transit services for evacuations, fires, and disasters, including re-entry.
- 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 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.
- Provide a demand responsive bus transit plan to users/travelers using the MDTA Web site.
- 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 operator instructions and receive schedule performance data from MDTA vehicles while in service.
- Provide maintenance and construction information to regional traffic operations and the traveling public using portable DMS equipment.
- 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.
- Track and evaluate schedule performance on all MDTA vehicles.
- 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.
- Coordinate transit information with the Miami-Dade Traffic Control Center.
- Coordinate with the Miami-Dade transit control center.
- Coordinate transit fare payment with other regional agencies.
- Provide signal preemption for emergency vehicles.
- Provide signal priority for transit vehicles.
- 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 traffic and road network information to local transit agencies, including the MDTA.
- Interconnect with signal systems in adjacent jurisdictions in the future.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using Miami-Dade County DMS equipment.
- 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.
- Provide traffic information to travelers using the county public information system, private companies, Florida 511, and the media.
- Operate county and local drawbridge systems in conjunction with traffic signals.
Miami-Dade Traffic Coordination Roles and Responsibilities
- Interconnect with signal systems in adjacent jurisdictions in the future.
Miami-Dade Transit Operational System Replacement Project Roles and Responsibilities
- Provide automated transit maintenance scheduling using automated vehicle condition reports on all MDTA vehicles in the future.
- Provide operator instructions and receive schedule performance data from MDTA vehicles while in service.
- Provide transit schedule and fare information via the Miami-Dade Transit Customer Information System.
- Track and evaluate schedule performance on all MDTA vehicles.
Miami-Dade Travel Time Detection Roles and Responsibilities
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
Mobility Traveler Experience Kiosks Roles and Responsibilities
- Provide transit schedule and fare information via the Miami-Dade Transit Customer Information System.
Regional Fare Interoperability Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate emergency plans with county EOCs, and provide emergency transit services for evacuations, fires, and disasters, including re-entry.
- 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.
- Provide a demand responsive bus transit plan to users/travelers using the MDTA Web site.
- 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 operator instructions and receive schedule performance data from MDTA vehicles while in service.
- 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.
- Track and evaluate schedule performance on all MDTA vehicles.
- Coordinate transit information with the Miami-Dade Traffic Control Center.
- Coordinate transit fare payment with other regional agencies.
Traffic Signal Control for Southeast Florida Regional ITS Architecture - FDOT Districts 4 and 6
- Operate traffic signal systems on county-owned arterials, as well as some municipal arterials.
- Collect traffic data from sensors that are part of the traffic signal system.
- Coordinate highway-rail intersection (HRI) signal adjustments.
- Coordinate with the Miami-Dade transit control center.
- Provide signal preemption for emergency vehicles.
- Provide signal priority for transit vehicles.
- Interconnect with signal systems in adjacent jurisdictions in the future.
- Operate county and local drawbridge systems in conjunction with traffic signals.
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 devices) and traveler information systems.
Last Updated 4/16/2024