AZTech Loop 101 Integrated Corridor Management (ICM)
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Goals
- Improve freeway-arterial coordination
- Event-driven — major incident closing freeway
- Elevate coordination and communication among partners
- Work within available resources
AZTech ICM Role
- Developed Freeway-Arterial Coordination White Paper
- Developed Concept of ICM in the Region
- Proposed I-10 and I-17 ICM Projects for MAG Funding
- Advanced the L101 ICM (Developed Plan, implementation in progress)
Loop 101 ICM Partners & Roles
- Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) – TOC, ALERT
- Arizona Department of Public Safety
- Maricopa County DOT — TMC, REACT
- City of Scottsdale — TMC
- Scottsdale Police Department/Fire Department
- Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC)
- Maricopa Association of Governments
Unique Aspects
- Commuter corridor
- Arterial ITS infrastructure
- TMC/TOC operations expertise
- Signal operations
- Traveler information
- Provide travelers with specific alternate routes
L101 ICM Plan - Operations Plan
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Roles and Responsibilites
- Freeway operations
- Arterial operations
- Coordination between traffic and responders
- Diversion routes and notifications
- Policies and Agreements
- Operational Capabilities and Processes
- Operational Guidelines
- Master Traffic Management Plan (TMP)
- Contact List and Lines of Communication
ICM Processes
For more information, contact:
Faisal Saleem
ITS Branch Manager
MCDOT SMARTDrive Program Manager
Maricopa County Department of Transportation
602-506-1241 / Faisal.Saleem@Maricopa.gov