Planning
The regional ITS architecture is an integral part of the planning process, providing a structured way to translate operational objectives and strategies into an interconnected set of ITS projects. This page identifies the planning objectives and strategies that are supported by the regional ITS architecture.
Number | Type | Statement |
---|---|---|
0 | Goal | Performance Measures |
1 | Goal | Economic Vitality |
1 | Objective | Mitigate excessive travel delays. |
1 | Objective | Reduce street and highway system vulnerability to snow and storm water |
1 | Objective | Street and Highway Security |
2 | Goal | Security |
2 | Objective | Peak hour level of service |
2 | Objective | Support state and regional emergency, evacuation, and security plans. |
29 | Objective | Transportation system safety and security |
3 | Goal | Accessibility and Mobility |
3 | Objective | Interjurisdictional Cooperation |
4 | Goal | Environment/Energy/Quality of Life |
4 | Objective | Transit fleet maintenance |
4 | Objective | Transit ridership |
5 | Objective | Fixed Route and Dynamic Transit Demand |
5 | Objective | Transit Access |
5 | Objective | Transportation User Security |
6 | Objective | Fixed Route headways |
7 | Goal | System Preservation |
7 | Objective | Transit travel time |
8 | Goal | Safety |
9 | Goal | Resiliency and Reliability |