TM09-Integrated Decision Support and Demand Management

Status

Planned

Description

This service package recommends courses of action to transportation operators in a corridor, downtown area, or other heavily traveled area. Recommendations are based on an assessment of current and forecast transportation network performance and environmental conditions. Multi–modal transportation operational strategies are created that consider all modes and all roads in the travel area to correct network imbalances and effectively manage available capacity. As part of the operational strategies, this service package may also recommend lane restrictions, transit, parking, and toll strategies to influence traveler route and mode choices to support active demand management programs and policies managing both traffic and the environment. Operational strategies, including demand management recommendations, are coordinated to support operational decisions by each transportation operator that are consistent with the recommended strategy. All recommended operational strategies are based on historical evaluation, real–time assessment, and forecast of the roadway network performance based on predicted travel demand patterns. This service package also collects air quality, parking availability, transit usage, and vehicle occupancy data to support operational strategies that manage and balance capacity and demand.

Includes Elements

Ada County Highway District Traffic Management Center
Idaho 511/Web Service
Idaho Transportation Department District 3 Maintenance Shop
Valley Regional Transit Dispatch and Call Centers
Boise Parking Management
Boise Airport Parking Management
Boise Airport Management Center
Capital City Development Corporation Parking Management
Canyon County District Offices
Caldwell Traffic Signal Lab
Nampa Traffic Signal Shop
County and Municipal Traveler Information Systems
Third–Party Transportation Information Service Providers
Treasure Valley Transit Dispatch Center
Other Event Management
Treasure Valley Regional Virtual Transportation Management Center