Traffic Studies. Providing a traffic study required for obtaining a building permit and/or as requested by HISD prepared by a licensed traffic engineer.
Traffic Studies. All proposed development(s) will submit a traffic impact analysis when the development meets the minimum thresholds as further defined in the Guidelines for Transportation Impact Analysis section (Section 10) of these standards.
Traffic Studies. Providing a traffic study required for obtaining a building permit and/or as requested by IISD prepared by a licensed traffic engineer.
Traffic Studies. Provide technical support and consulting services for traffic studies. Tasks may include, but not limited to, any combination of the following traffic engineering and operational studies: Traffic Impact Studies, Traffic analysis using simulation software, qualitative assessments traffic volume data, spot speed studies, field inventory, intersection delay analysis, crash analysis, signal warrant analysis, intersection control evaluations, provide photographs, existing condition diagrams, conceptual improvement diagrams, arterial studies, roadway safety audits, travel time & delay study, traffic conflict, system timing, school zone studies, highway lighting justification, traffic hazard study, product evaluation, and cost/benefit analysis. No software purchases permitted on this contract. The Department may assign other traffic engineering and administrative tasks that are associated with the support of the traffic studies area.
Traffic Studies. (WBS 8.3 SOW)
a) Identify and recommend to the City Manager those routes throughout the City for which traffic studies would be beneficial.
b) Maintain a street system plan including, but not limited to, the coordination, review and management of contracts for streets, sidewalks and other related projects.
c) Manage traffic studies as they impact capital improvement plan projects.
d) Conduct or manage the administration of traffic studies for specific streets or neighborhoods according to City Council policies.
e) Participate in the City’s traffic planning processes and evaluate potential impacts to transportation infrastructure.
f) Make recommendations to mitigate the impact of development in accordance with industry best practices.
Traffic Studies. (WBS 8.3 SOW)
a) Weekly reports with the following element at a minimum: number of traffic studies conducted or in progress by location.
b) Monthly summary reports of the above information with trend analysis.
Traffic Studies. 1. Perform or cause to be performed a traffic analysis to determine the required roadway section for Lovers Lane i.e. major collector or minor collector according to the City’s Master Thoroughfare Plan. The traffic analysis will include the following tasks. Task 1: Data Collection & Coordination a. Collect peak hour (6:30‐8:30 am and 4:30‐6:30 pm) turning movement counts at the following study intersection: • U.S. 80 westbound frontage road at Lovers Lane
Traffic Studies. 21 Performing the Traffic Studies as early in the project schedule as possible will be one of the highest priorities 22 together with the preparation of the Final Seismic Retrofit Strategy Report. This is in an attempt to verify and 24 document for the HBP funds.
Traffic Studies. Amendments and supplements to the Master Traffic Analysis shall be submitted by Developer for review and approval by The City. The City may, but is not required, to approve any such amendments if they conform to the Applicable Rules and this Agreement.
Traffic Studies. Between six (6) and twenty-four (24) months following completion of the RL 1 Project, IPTC shall engage the services of a qualified traffic engineer acceptable to DPW to perform a study on the impacts to traffic and traffic patterns resulting from operation of Phase 1 of the Red Line, which study shall include recommendations for traffic control measures that should be implemented to minimize any negative effects on traffic, as determined by the study. IPTC shall share the findings and recommendations of the study with DPW. In the event that DPW determines that additional traffic control measures or other improvements are required to minimize any negative impacts to traffic as borne out by the study, then DPW shall determine the reasonable costs of instituting such measures or making such improvements (including design, construction, installation, and inspection of such measures and improvements) and share that information with IPTC. IPTC and DPW shall thereafter cooperatively discuss the need for, extent of and financing for the implementation of such measures or improvements.