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Resolution Number
2019-041
Approved Date
06/11/2019
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Resolution Type
Text Amendments to Comprehensive Plan 2030 for approval purposes
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Indian River County Comprehensive Plan 2030
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Proposed amendments to Transportation and Capital Improvements sent for approval before adopting
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Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element <br /> solutions, such as traffic signal synchronization, are appropriate for Indian River County and are <br /> actively being planned for and deployed. <br /> Currently, the Indian River County Computerized Traffic Signal System initiative is an ongoing <br /> project jointly engineered, designed, installed and maintained by the Florida Department of <br /> Transportation - District 4 Traffic Operations Office and the Indian River County Traffic <br /> Engineering Division. The purpose of the project is to provide enhanced countywide traffic <br /> signal timing and coordination, central monitoring, increased signal efficiency, reduced traffic <br /> congestion and increased safety. The project consists of the installation of overhead & <br /> underground signal interconnect cable, video surveillance cameras, traffic signal hardware & <br /> software, and a variety of communications equipment. The project is organized into the <br /> following four groups: <br /> • Group 1 (Major Corridors) - Completed in 1995, the area includes S.R. 60 between 20th <br /> Avenue and Indian River Boulevard, and U.S. 1 between 38th Lane and 4th Street. Cost <br /> = $1.5 million. <br /> • Group 2 (Central County) - Completed in 2002,this improvement expanded the system's <br /> boundaries to 53rd Street (north) and 58th Avenue (west). Cost= $2.0 million. <br /> • Group 3 (North County) — Expected to be completed in 2010, this improvement will <br /> expand the system north to the City of Sebastian. Cost= $ 4.4 million. <br /> • Group 4 (Central/South County) — This project is expected to begin after the completion <br /> of Group 3. When complete, this phase will expand the system throughout the south <br /> county. Cost= $ 8.2 million. <br /> In 2006, there were 128 signalized intersections in the county, with an additional 14 in the design <br /> and construction phase. In addition,there were 32 flashing beacons. Currently, surveillance cameras <br /> are deployed at 30 of the signalized intersections. While 132 of the traffic signals are owned by the <br /> county, 24 are owned by the City of Vero Beach, and 4 are owned by the City of Sebastian. All of <br /> the signals are operated by the Indian River County Traffic Engineering Division. <br /> Currently, ITS is integrated in 100 of the signalized intersections (79% of all signalized <br /> intersections), 86 of which are controlled through closed-loop communication systems, and 14 <br /> through radios or pager-programmable time-switch systems. Most of the closed-loop signals are <br /> now interconnected through fiber-optic cables to increase efficiency. At present,the county owns 77 <br /> of the ITS-integrated signals, most of which are in unincorporated parts of the county. In addition, <br /> the City of Vero Beach owns 19 ITS-integrated signals, and the City of Sebastian owns 3. All of the <br /> intersections have coordinated signal- timing phases from 7:15 am to 7:30 pm, and fully-actuated <br /> timing phases from 7:30 pm to 7:15 am. <br /> While roadside information is displayed during periods of construction or emergency, the county <br /> does not employ any other ITS technology, such as internet-based travel advisories, variable <br /> message signs, or telephone alerts. With respect to transit systems in Indian River County, ITS is <br /> limited to radio communications and dispatching. <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County 27 <br /> APPENDIX A—Transportation Amendments <br />
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