Kauai Regional ITS Architecture

Stakeholder: County of Kauai - Department of Public Works


Most Kauai ITS stakeholders can be associated with one or more ITS elements and ITS Services that make up the Kauai regional transportation system. The table below contains the stakeholder description followed by the ITS Elements and ITS Services associated with the stakeholder.

Description: The County of Kauai Department of Public Works provides engineering and inspection services to plan and construct highway, drainage, and bridge replacement projects for the County of Kauai and maintains County of Kauai roads.
Elements Kauai DPW
Kauai DPW Field Devices
Kauai DPW Maintenance Dispatch
Kauai DPW Maintenance Vehicles
Service Packages AD2 - ITS Data Warehouse - Kauai Data Archive
APTS09 - Transit Signal Priority - Kauai Bus
ATMS01 - Network Surveillance - HDOT Highways Kauai District (HDOT-HWY-K)
ATMS03 - Traffic Signal Control - HDOT Highways Kauai District (HDOT-HWY-K)
ATMS06 - Traffic Information Dissemination - HDOT Highways Kauai District (HDOT-HWY-K)
ATMS17 - Regional Parking Management - Kauai Parking and Access Management
ATMS19 - Speed Warning and Enforcement - HDOT Highways Kauai District (HDOT-HWY-K)
ATMS19 - Speed Warning and Enforcement - Kauai Police Department
EM02 - Emergency Routing - HDOT Highways Kauai District (HDOT-HWY-K) - and Kauai Fire and EMS
MC02 - Maintenance and Construction Vehicle Maintenance - HDOT Highways Kauai District (HDOT-HWY-K) - and Kauai Department of Public Works (DPW)
MC07 - Roadway Maintenance and Construction - HDOT Highways Kauai District (HDOT-HWY-K) - and Kauai Department of Public Works (DPW)
MC12 - Infrastructure Monitoring - Kauai Department of Finance, Information Technology
 

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