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1 May 5, 2014 Connected Corridors I-210 Pilot Project City of Pasadena City Council

2 E/B Rte 210 / Metro Track Incident April 21, 2014 2

3 Current Road Network Operations 3  Transportation Infrastructure Not Fully Utilized With teamwork more can be accomplished.  Traveler Information Needs Upgrading Traffic information is can be fragmented, not very timely or not available at all when you need it most.  Networks Are Independently Operated Previous efforts to "reduce congestion“ have focused on improving individual networks.

4  ICM is an approach to improve mobility by integrating various networks together, so that partner agencies can manage the transportation corridor as a unified multi-modal system. Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) 4

5 Freeway Interchange Freeway Arterial N Not to scale Colorado St Colorado Pl Duarte Rd Longden Ave Arrow Hwy Orange Grove Blvd Foothill Blvd Colorado Blvd Huntington Dr Foothill Blvd Route 66 / Alosta Ave Foothill Blvd Live Oaks Ave Arrow Hwy Gladstone St Corson St Santa Anita Ave Rosemead Blvd Azusa Ave Huntington Dr Las Tunas Dr Del Mar Blvd Allen AveHill AveLake AveMarengo AveFair Oaks Ave Baldwin Ave San Gabriel Blvd Sierra Madre Blvd Arroyo Pkwy St John Ave Walnut St Green St Union St Maple St Myrtle Ave Mountain Ave Buena Vista St Citrus Ave Grand Ave San Dimas Canyon Rd San Dimas Ave Lone Hill Ave Amelia Ave Irwindale Ave I-210 “Connected Corridor” Project Limits 5 Pasadena Ave Los Robles Michililinda AveSierra Madre Villa Ave Altadena Ave Phase 1  I-210 is a multimodal corridor ideal for ICM implementation  Phase I (from SR-134 to I-605 IC)

6 6 Major Incidents on I-210 Corridor 2009 thru 2012 Baldwin AllenHillLake Los Robles Fair Oaks Altadena Sierra Madre Myrtl Mountain Buena Vista Citrus Grand San Dimas Canyon San Dimas Ave Lone Hill Amelia Irwindale Azusa Santa Anita San Gabriel 6.8 5.0 3.2 5.6 3.7 2.9 15.7 3.8 1.9 6.7 2.8 1.2 5.9 8.2 3.9 8.5 2.9 2.8 1.2 13.3 5.9 11.2 2.9 9.5 3.1 3.5 3.6 1.2 3.8 3.3 0.8 3.4 2.4 5.8 6.3 2.5 1.5 3.8 13.9 3.2 9.4 8.5 2.6 4.5 9.7 4.9 5.0 2.5 Major Incidents on I-210 (2009 to 2012)  In 2013 a total of about 6,000 incidents were reported within the project limits. (500 per month).

7 7 November 21, 2013 Incident on the I-210 E210 to E210 Tunnel Accident

8 8 November 21, 2013 Incident on the I-210 E210 @ Sierra Madre

9  By integrating networks and managing together, we can:  Improve communications and coordination.  Allow for proactive, joint, multimodal management of assets. Freeway – Arterial – Transit – Parking  Be working together get the most out of our existing systems.  Benefits to the City of Pasadena  Move traffic more efficiently.  Help traffic that gets off the freeway get around the accident/incident easier.  Coordinate Caltrans on-ramps and city arterial signals to keep everybody moving. 9 Why ICM and I-210 Corridor

10 Other ICM Efforts (United States) 10  Agencies across the country are embracing the ICM approach.

11  Caltrans is shifting away from building more paved lanes to concentrating on how to better jointly manage our multimodal transportation networks.  The I-210 “Connected Corridors Pilot” is the first Caltrans-led ICM effort in California.  The I-210 Connected Corridor” pilot beginning in the City of Pasadena will be the first corridor site in the “ICM California” plan.  The plan calls for 50 corridors in California over the next ten years. 11 Change is Coming

12 12 Express Commuter Buses Parking Light-Rail, Transitway & Commuter Rail Freeway/Arterial Signal Systems I-210 Project Corridor Assets

13  Initial focus is on managing incidents/events, with gradual expansion to demand management and commute congestion  Develop a pilot system that can be replicated on other corridors and be a model for other corridors in the state and country I-210 Pilot Project Goals and Objectives 13 Incident/Event Management Incident/Event Management Initial System Time Incident/Event Management Incident/Event Management Transit/parking Management Incident/Event Management Incident/Event Management Transit/parking Management Commute Traffic Management Transit Management

14  Partner agencies can still manage their networks individually, but work together when needed to manage the corridor as a unified multi-modal system, combining advanced technologies with innovative practices. I-210 Pilot Project (Summary) 14


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