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R2CTPO TSMO Phase 1 - Daytona Beach Roles and Responsibilities
Service Packages
TM03: Traffic Signal Control (City of Daytona Beach)
TM06: Traffic Information Dissemination (City of Daytona Beach)
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City of Daytona Beach
Roles and Responsibilities
Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency traffic signal control with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate evacuation and reentry plans with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate HRI signal adjustments, and provide track status information (e.g., blockage) to rail operators and local traffic operations.
Coordinate traffic information and traffic control with the FDOT District 5 RTMC.
Coordinate traffic information with Volusia County.
Obtain traffic images and traffic flow data from CCTVs and field sensors, and maintain operational control of its own field equipment.
Operate county and local drawbridge systems in conjunction with city signal systems.
Operate traffic signal systems, including CCTVs, signals, and sensors, for the City of Daytona Beach.
Provide emergency signal preemption for county and local fire/EMS agencies.
Provide parking demand information to private/public parking facilities to determine parking capacity and traffic implications at the facility.
Provide traffic information and road network conditions to VOTRAN transit operations.
Provide traffic information in a coordination effort to the Florida 511
Provide traffic information to travelers using City of Daytona Beach DMS devices.
Provide traffic information to travelers using private companies; county and city public information systems; and the media.
Provide transit signal priority for regional transit providers using roadside devices.
Receive AMBER Alerts and other wide area alert information from FDLE.
Last Updated 4/19/2024