File #: 18-364    Version: 1 Name: Traffic Signal Management System Modernization
Type: Agreement Status: Approved
File created: 12/4/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/11/2018 Final action: 12/11/2018
Title: Communication from the City Manager and the Director of Public Works with the Request to Execute a JOINT AGREEMENT with the ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION for a Project to MODERNIZE THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM throughout the City of Peoria.
Attachments: 1. AGMT NO 18-364 IDOT Modernize Traffic Signal Mgmt System, 2. Agreement No JN-419-001, 3. IDOT Funding Method Payment 2019
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and the Director of Public Works with the Request to Execute a JOINT AGREEMENT with the ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION for a Project to MODERNIZE THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM throughout the City of Peoria.

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BACKGROUND: The City of Peoria and the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) currently share two traffic signal management systems, which control a majority of the traffic signals within Peoria County, which include City, IDOT and Peoria County traffic signals. In the City, one system controls the downtown signals, while the second system controls the remaining signals. These are closed loop controller systems, which were state of the art when they were installed in the mid-1990s. After more than 20 years these control systems have become obsolete, are difficult to maintain, and may become unsupported by the manufactures. Since City Electricians maintain these systems, for all the jurisdictions, the maintenance difficulty of the old equipment affects City staffing and makes our operation less efficient.

In order to keep the traffic signals running efficiently and ensure the safety of the motoring public, the traffic signal management system in the City needs to be upgraded. This upgrade will include installing a new, state of the art, traffic signal management system for nearly all traffic signals in Peoria County, housed in the City's Dries Lane facility, installing individual traffic signal equipment as needed, running fiber optic cable where needed, installing CCTV cameras and other necessary improvements.

This project will be led by IDOT staff and go through the State bidding process, with an estimated completion in November 2019. The project will be constructed by a qualified contractor and will involve coordination with City staff. The project will be partially funded (80%) by State Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) funds. The remaining 20% local match w...

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