Marion County
Description: Represents the agencies and departments of Marion County
Stakeholder Groups Associated With:
Inventory Elements:
Projects:
Roles and Responsibilities:
FDOT District 5 C2C Data Integration Roles and Responsibilities
- Coordinate traffic information and traffic control with the FDOT District 5 RTMC.
Information Dissemination (FDOT Active Arterial Management System (Marion County))
- Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
- Coordinate evacuation and reentry plans with the county EOC/warning points.
- Provide arterial traffic information in a coordination effort to Florida 511
- Provide arterial traffic information to LakeTrans transit operations.
- Provide arterial traffic information to travelers using Marion County DMS devices.
- Provide arterial traffic information to travelers using private companies; county and city public information systems; and the media.
- Receive AMBER Alerts and other wide area alert information from FDLE.
Ocala ITS Countywide Marion County Project Roles and Responsibilities
- Provide transit signal priority for regional transit providers using roadside equipment.
- Collect traffic probe information from vehicles using roadside devices.
- Implement incident signal timing plans at County traffic signals.
- Maintain the County's traffic control devices and systems.
- Monitor traffic operations.
Traffic Signal Control
- Collect, store and provide access to traffic data.
- Coordinate alternate routes with City of Ocala when applicable.
- Collect traffic probe information from vehicles using roadside devices.
- Detect and verify incidents.
- Implement incident signal timing plans at County traffic signals.
- Maintain the County's traffic control devices and systems.
- Monitor traffic operations.
Traffic Signal Control (FDOT Active Arterial Management System (Marion County))
- Collect, store and provide access to traffic data.
- Coordinate alternate routes with City of Ocala when applicable.
- Collect traffic probe information from vehicles using roadside devices.
- Detect and verify incidents.
- Implement incident signal timing plans at County traffic signals.
- Maintain the County's traffic control devices and systems.
- Monitor traffic operations.
Transit Management
- Provide a demand-responsive transit plan to users and travelers using local agency traveler information systems.
- Coordinate emergency plans with county EOCs, and provide emergency transit services for evacuations, fires, and disasters, including reentry services.
- Provide paratransit/demand-responsive transit service for Marion County.
- Coordinate multimodal connections for fixed-route transit vehicles with other regional transit agencies.
- Provide transit schedule and fare information to local agency traveler information systems.
- Track and evaluate schedule performance on all MTS transit vehicles.
Last Updated 4/19/2024