Orange County Transportation Authority | Euclid Street Traffic Signal Synchronization Demonstration Project
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Aside from improving traffic flow along this corridor, one of the purposes of this project was to identify appropriate procedures and techniques to improve and optimize the traffic carrying capacity of arterial roadways within Orange County. The Euclid Street Corridor is 15 miles long and extends through the cities of La Habra, Fullerton, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, and Fountain Valley. Caltrans was also involved as the SR-91, I-5, SR-22, and I-405 freeways all intersect Euclid Street. It was imperative to bring about cooperation between the different agencies because each agency separately controlled and maintained their respective traffic signals. This project was doubly successful in that not only was traffic flow along the corridor vastly improved, but standards were established for future corridor projects.
Orange County | Traffic Management Center
The AGA Team designed the Orange County Traffic Management Center as part of the Antonio Parkway Corridor Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Project. When the County needed to relocate it from Flower Street to the new facility on Ross Street, our team provided both the construction support and integration support. Our familiarity with the components and vendors who supplied the equipment ensured that the relocation went smoothly.
Irvine | Citywide Traffic Operation and Traffic Managment Study
The AGA Team conducted a citywide traffic operations and traffic management study for the City of Irvine. The goal was to develop a strategic plan of both physical and operational improvements which would enhance traffic flow within the City. Our team analyzed current traffic congestion levels, transportation operations and management practices, and multi-modal transportation programs. A crucial aspect of the project was an outreach program which gathered information and educated both stakeholders and the community via one-on-one meetings with key stakeholders, community meetings, and an online survey targeting Irvine residents and employees. Recommendations were then developed and provided to the City to help improve traffic operations and safety throughout the City.
Torrance | Citywide Traffic Analysis
The goal of the Citywide Traffic Analysis was to review traffic signal infrastructure, document existing and anticipated future traffic conditions, and conduct a citywide safety review. The extensive infrastructure review of the traffic signal system detailed the City’s traffic signal equipment, communications systems, and traffic signal timing operations. Our recommendations were aimed toward improving traffic signal efficiency and resiliency, enhancing roadway safety, and mitigating both existing and projected traffic congestion.