ITS Element: City of Las Cruces Traffic Management Center

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Description: The traffic operations center located in the City of Las Cruces that controls the traffic signal systems and other field equipment owned by the City of Las Cruces.
Status: Existing
Stakeholder: City of Las Cruces Transportation Department
Mapping: Emergency Management
Traffic Management
Maintenance and Construction Management
Other Traffic Management
Archived Data User Systems
Other MCM

Interfaces:

City of Las Cruces CCTV
City of Las Cruces Convention and Visitors Bureau
City of Las Cruces DMS
City of Las Cruces Field Sensors
City of Las Cruces ITS Field Equipment
City of Las Cruces Joint Utilities Dispatch
City of Las Cruces Maintenance Dispatch
City of Las Cruces Public Information System
City of Las Cruces RWIS
City of Las Cruces Traffic Archive
City of Las Cruces Traffic Signals
City of Las Cruces Website
Dona Ana County Flood Commission Water Level Monitoring Systems
Dona Ana County Public Information System
Dona Ana County Traffic Operations Center
Dona Ana County/City of Las Cruces Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
EBID Water Level Monitoring Systems
Las Cruces Public School District Dispatch
Mesilla Valley MPO Data Warehouse
Mesilla Valley MPO Traffic Monitoring Program
MVRDA Communications Center
National Weather Service
NM DPS District 4 Dispatch Center
NMDOT District 1 Public Information Office
NMDOT District 1 TOC
NMDOT NMRoads
NMDOT NMRoads Admin
NMDOT Park and Ride Dispatch
NMDOT Statewide TMC
NMSU Emergency Dispatch Center
NMSU Events Office
NMSU Parking System
NMSU Traffic Operations Center
Other Transit Dispatch
Private Ambulance Provider Dispatch
Private Sector Traveler Information Services
Private Traffic Data Systems
Private Weather Information Provider
Rail Operations Centers
RoadRUNNER Fixed Route Dispatch System
RoadRUNNER Paratransit Dispatch Center
South Central RTD Operations Center
Special Event Coordinators
Service Packages: AD1 - ITS Data Mart - City of Las Cruces Traffic Planning System
AD1 - ITS Data Mart - Las Cruces MPO Traffic Monitoring Program
AD2 - ITS Data Warehouse - Las Cruces MPO Data Warehouse (1 of 2)
APTS02 - Transit Fixed-Route Operations - Las Cruces Public School District
APTS02 - Transit Fixed-Route Operations - RoadRUNNER
APTS02 - Transit Fixed-Route Operations - NMDOT Park and Ride
APTS03 - Demand Response Transit Operations - RoadRUNNER Paratransit (Dial-A-Ride)
APTS09 - Transit Signal Priority - RoadRUNNER Fixed Route
ATIS01 - Broadcast Traveler Information - City of Las Cruces (1 of 3) – Inputs
ATIS01 - Broadcast Traveler Information - Dona Ana County (1 of 3) – Inputs
ATIS01 - Broadcast Traveler Information - Dona Ana County (2 of 3) – Inputs
ATIS01 - Broadcast Traveler Information - NMDOT District 1 (1 of 3) – Inputs
ATIS02 - Interactive Traveler Information - City of Las Cruces
ATIS02 - Interactive Traveler Information - NMDOT (1 of 2)
ATIS02 - Interactive Traveler Information - City of Las Cruces
ATMS01 - Network Surveillance - City of Las Cruces
ATMS02 - Traffic Probe Surveillance - City of Las Cruces Bluetooth Readers
ATMS03 - Traffic Signal Control - City of Las Cruces
ATMS06 - Traffic Information Dissemination - City of Las Cruces (2 of 2)
ATMS06 - Traffic Information Dissemination - City of Las Cruces (1 of 2)
ATMS07 - Regional Traffic Management - NMSU
ATMS07 - Regional Traffic Management - NMDOT
ATMS07 - Regional Traffic Management - City of Las Cruces
ATMS07 - Regional Traffic Management - Dona Ana County
ATMS08 - Traffic Incident Management System - City of Las Cruces (TM to EM)
ATMS08 - Traffic Incident Management System - Rail Operations Coordination
ATMS08 - Traffic Incident Management System - City of Las Cruces (TM to MCM)
ATMS13 - Standard Railroad Grade Crossing - City of Las Cruces
ATMS16 - Parking Facility Management - NMSU Parking System
ATMS18 - Reversible Lane Management - City of Las Cruces
EM02 - Emergency Routing - City of Las Cruces (1 of 2)
EM02 - Emergency Routing - City of Las Cruces (2 of 2)
EM06 - Wide-Area Alert - Amber / Silver Alert (2 of 3)
EM06 - Wide-Area Alert - General Wide Area Alerts
EM07 - Early Warning System - Dona Ana County Flood Commission Water Level Monitoring
EM07 - Early Warning System - Elephant Butte Irrigation District Water Level Monitoring
EM08 - Disaster Response and Recovery - Dona Ana County EOC (2 of 2)
EM09 - Evacuation and Reentry Management - Dona Ana County EOC (1 of 2)
MC03 - Road Weather Data Collection - City of Las Cruces
MC04 - Weather Information Processing and Distribution - City of Las Cruces (2 of 2)
MC04 - Weather Information Processing and Distribution - Dona Ana County (1 of 2)
MC04 - Weather Information Processing and Distribution - NMDOT (1 of 2)
MC04 - Weather Information Processing and Distribution - City of Las Cruces (1 of 2)
MC06 - Winter Maintenance - City of Las Cruces
MC07 - Roadway Maintenance and Construction - City of Las Cruces (1 of 2)
MC08 - Work Zone Management - City of Las Cruces
MC10 - Maintenance and Construction Activity Coordination - City of Las Cruces (1 of 2)
Functional Requirements:

Collect Traffic Surveillance

  • The center shall monitor, analyze, and store traffic sensor data (speed, volume, occupancy) collected from field elements under remote control of the center.
  • The center shall monitor, analyze, and distribute traffic images from CCTV systems under remote control of the center.
  • The center shall distribute road network conditions data (raw or processed) based on collected and analyzed traffic sensor and surveillance data to other centers.
  • The center shall respond to control data from center personnel regarding sensor and surveillance data collection, analysis, storage, and distribution.
  • The center shall maintain a database of surveillance equipment and sensors and associated data (including the roadway on which they are located, the type of data collected, and the ownership of each )
  • The center shall support an interface with a map update provider, or other appropriate data sources, through which updates of digitized map data can be obtained and used as a background for traffic data.

HRI Traffic Management

  • The center shall remotely control highway-rail intersection (HRI) equipment located in the field.
  • The center shall accept collect highway-rail intersection (HRI) advisory or alert data from rail operations centers.
  • The center shall collect highway-rail intersection (HRI) equipment operational status and compare against the control information sent by the center.
  • The center shall provide the highway-rail intersection (HRI) equipment operational status to rail operations centers.
  • The center shall collect incident information related to a highway-rail intersection (HRI), such as intersection blockages or crashes or equipment malfunctions.
  • The center shall implement control plans to coordinate signalized intersections around highway-rail intersections (HRI), under control of center personnel, based on data from sensors and surveillance monitoring traffic conditions, incidents, equipment faults, pedestrian crossings, etc.

TMC Incident Detection

  • The center shall collect and store traffic flow and image data from the field equipment to detect and verify incidents.
  • The center shall receive inputs concerning upcoming events that would effect the traffic network from event promoters and traveler information service providers.
  • The center shall exchange incident and threat information with emergency management centers as well as maintenance and construction centers; including notification of existence of incident and expected severity, location, time and nature of incident.
  • The center shall support requests from emergency management centers and border inspection systems to remotely control sensor and surveillance equipment located in the field.
  • The center shall provide road network conditions and traffic images to emergency management centers to support the detection, verification, and classification of incidents.
  • The center shall provide video and traffic sensor control commands to the field equipment to detect and verify incidents.

TMC Incident Dispatch Coordination/Communication

  • The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
  • The center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
  • The center shall support requests from emergency management centers to remotely control sensor and surveillance equipment located in the field, provide special routing for emergency vehicles, and to provide responding emergency vehicles with signal preemption.
  • The center shall exchange incident information with emergency management centers, maintenance and construction centers, transit centers, information service providers, and the media including description, location, traffic impact, status, expected duration, and response information.
  • The center shall share resources with allied agency centers to implement special traffic control measures, assist in clean up, verify an incident, etc. This may also involve coordination with maintenance centers.
  • The center shall receive inputs concerning upcoming events that would effect the traffic network from event promoters, traveler information service providers, media, border crossings, and rail operations centers.
  • The center shall provide road network conditions and traffic images to emergency management centers, maintenance and construction centers, and traveler information service providers.
  • The center shall exchange road network status assessment information with emergency management and maintenance centers including an assessment of damage sustained by the road network including location and extent of the damage, estimate of remaining capacity, required closures, alternate routes, necessary restrictions, and time frame for repair and recovery.
  • The center shall coordinate information and controls with other traffic management centers.
  • The center shall receive inputs from emergency management and transit management centers to develop an overall status of the transportation system including emergency transit schedules in effect and current status and condition of the transportation infrastructure.

TMC Multimodal Coordination

  • The center shall respond to requests from transit management centers for signal priority at one or more intersections along a particular transit route.
  • The center shall exchange information with transit management centers including details current transit routes, the level of service on each route, and the progress of individual vehicles along their routes.

TMC Probe Information Collection

  • The center shall collect traffic probe data from vehicles via roadside field equipment.
  • The center shall collect operational status for the roadside probe data collection equipment.
  • The center shall collect fault data for the roadside probe data collection equipment for repair.

TMC Regional Traffic Management

  • The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
  • The center shall exchange traffic control information with other traffic management centers to support remote monitoring and control of traffic management devices (e.g. signs, sensors, signals, cameras, etc.).

TMC Reversible Lane Management

  • The center shall remotely control devices to detect traffic in reversible lanes, including wrong-way vehicles.
  • The center shall monitor the use of reversible lanes and detect wrong-way vehicles in reversible lanes using sensor and surveillance information, and the current lane control status (which direction the lane is currently operating).
  • The center shall remotely control automated reversible lane equipment and driver information systems (such as lane control signals) that control traffic in reversible lanes on surface streets.
  • The center shall remotely control automated reversible lane equipment and driver information systems (such as lane control signals) that control traffic in reversible lanes on freeways.
  • The center shall collect operational status for the reversible lane field equipment.
  • The center shall collect fault data for the reversible lane field equipment and send to the maintenance center for repair.
  • The center shall provide the capability for center personnel to control access and management of reversible lane facilities, including the direction of traffic flow changes during the day, especially between the peak hours and dedication of more lanes to the congestion direction during special events.

TMC Environmental Monitoring

  • The center shall remotely control environmental sensors that measure road surface temperature, moisture, icing, salinity, and other measures.
  • The center shall remotely control environmental sensors that measure weather conditions including temperature, wind, humidity, precipitation, and visibility.
  • The center shall assimilate current and forecast road conditions and surface weather information using a combination of weather service provider information (such as the National Weather Service and value-added sector specific meteorological services), data from roadway maintenance operations, and environmental data collected from sensors deployed on and about the roadway.
  • The center shall provide weather and road condition information to weather service providers and center personnel.
  • The center shall respond to control data from center personnel regarding environmental sensor control and weather data collection and processing.

TMC Signal Control

  • The center shall remotely control traffic signal controllers.
  • The center shall accept notifications of pedestrian calls.
  • The center shall collect traffic signal controller operational status and compare against the control information sent by the center.
  • The center shall collect traffic signal controller fault data from the field.
  • The center shall manage (define, store and modify) control plans to coordinate signalized intersections, to be engaged at the direction of center personnel or according to a daily schedule.
  • The center shall implement control plans to coordinate signalized intersections based on data from sensors.
  • The center shall manage boundaries of the control sections used within the signal system.
  • The center shall maintain traffic signal coordination including synchronizing clocks throughout the system.

TMC Traffic Information Dissemination

  • The center shall remotely control dynamic messages signs for dissemination of traffic and other information to drivers.
  • The center shall collect operational status for the driver information systems equipment (DMS, HAR, etc.).
  • The center shall collect fault data for the driver information systems equipment (DMS, HAR, etc.) for repair.
  • The center shall retrieve locally stored traffic information, including current and forecasted traffic information, road and weather conditions, traffic incident information, information on diversions and alternate routes, closures, and special traffic restrictions (lane/shoulder use, weight restrictions, width restrictions, HOV requirements), and the definition of the road network itself.
  • The center shall distribute traffic data to maintenance and construction centers, transit centers, emergency management centers, and traveler information providers.
  • The center shall distribute traffic data to the media; the capability to provide the information in both data stream and graphical display shall be supported.
  • The center shall provide the capability for center personnel to control the nature of the data that is available to non-traffic operations centers and the media.

Traffic Equipment Maintenance

  • The center shall collect and store sensor (traffic, pedestrian, multimodal crossing) operational status.
  • The center shall collect and store CCTV surveillance system (traffic, pedestrian) operational status.
  • The center shall collect and store sensor (traffic, pedestrian, multimodal crossing) fault data and send to the maintenance center for repair.
  • The center shall collect and store CCTV surveillance system (traffic, pedestrian) fault data send to the maintenance center for repair.
  • The center shall collect environmental sensor operational status.
  • The center shall collect environmental sensor equipment fault data and send to the maintenance center for repair.
  • The center shall exchange data with maintenance centers concerning the reporting of faulty equipment and the schedule/status of their repair. Information exchanged includes details of new equipment faults, and clearances when the faults are cleared.
  • The center shall support an interface with a map update provider, or other appropriate data sources, through which updates of digitized map data can be obtained and used as a background for traffic maintenance data.

Traffic Data Collection

  • The center shall collect traffic management data such as operational data, event logs, etc.
  • The center shall assign quality control metrics and meta-data to be stored along with the data. Meta-data may include attributes that describe the source and quality of the data and the conditions surrounding the collection of the data.
  • The center shall receive and respond to requests from ITS Archives for either a catalog of the traffic data or for the data itself.
  • The center shall be able to produce sample products of the data available.

MCM Environmental Information Processing

  • The center shall respond to control data from center personnel regarding environmental sensor control and weather data collection and processing.
  • The center shall assimilate current and forecast road conditions and surface weather information using a combination of weather service provider information (such as the National Weather Service and value-added sector specific meteorological services) and local environmental sensor data.
  • The center shall use the various data inputs of environmental sensors and road weather data to develop a view of current and predicted road weather and road conditions.
  • The center shall disseminate current and forecasted road weather and road condition information to weather service providers (such as the National Weather Service and value-added sector specific meteorological services) as well as other agencies including traffic, emergency, and transit management, traveler information providers, rail operations centers, media, and other maintenance management centers.
  • The center shall provide value-added sector specific meteorological services with information on basic road facility and treatment information that supports forecasts for road conditions.

MCM Environmental Information Collection

  • The center shall remotely control environmental sensors that measure road surface temperature, moisture, icing, salinity, and other measures.
  • The center shall remotely control environmental sensors that measure weather conditions including temperature, wind, humidity, precipitation, and visibility.
  • The center shall remotely control environmental sensors on-board maintenance and construction vehicles that measure road and weather conditions including air and surface temperatures, wind speed, humidity, precipitation, visibility and other measures.
  • The center shall assimilate current and forecast road conditions and surface weather information using a combination of weather service provider information (such as the National Weather Service and value-added sector specific meteorological services), data from traffic and traveler information providers, and environmental data collected from sensors deployed on and about the roadway as well as the fleet of maintenance and construction vehicles and the broader population of vehicle probes.
  • The center shall provide weather and road condition information to weather service providers and center personnel.
  • The center shall respond to control data from center personnel regarding environmental sensor control and weather data collection and processing.
  • The center shall collect operational status for the roadside and vehicle-based environmental sensor equipment.
  • The center shall collect fault data for the roadside and vehicle-based environmental sensor equipment for repair.

Emergency Routing

  • The center shall provide the capability to request special traffic control measures, such as signal preemption, from the traffic management center to facilitate emergency vehicle progress along the suggested route.

TMC Evacuation Support

  • The center shall coordinate planning for evacuation with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities such as establishing routes, areas to be evacuated, timing, etc.
  • The center shall support requests from emergency management centers to preempt the current traffic control strategy, activate traffic control and closure systems such as gates and barriers, activate safeguard systems, or use driver information systems to support evacuation traffic control plans.
  • The center shall coordinate information and controls with other traffic management centers.
  • The center shall coordinate execution of evacuation strategies with emergency management centers - including activities such as setting closures and detours, establishing routes, updating areas to be evacuated, timing the process, etc.

Last updated: 08-08-14