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RED LIGHT RUNNING ENFORCEMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING EVALUATION REPORT
CITY OF WILLIS, TEXAS
Prepared for: City of Willis, Texas
Prepared by: Robert B. Zaitooni, P.E.
Texas Regisn·ation # 98003 Southern Traffic Services, Inc.
2911 Westfield Road Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563
Phone: (800) 786-3374 www.southemtrafficservices.com
.Jtme 1 5, 2015
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PURPOSE:
This “after-the-fact” engineering report is intended for the examination of the content of a traffic
engineering study prepared and submitted the City of Willis “Citizen Advisory Committee” in
October 2009. It is further intended that the examination determine that the traffic engineering
study (1) meets acceptable engineering standards and (2) conforms to the criteria established in
Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 707.003 (c) and (d).
HISTORY:
America Traffic Solutions, Inc.; an Arizona based provider of automated traffic enforcement
systems; conducted a “Site Evaluation Report” in April 2009 for 3 intersections in the City of
Willis, Texas. The report examined the constructability for red light running cameras on all
approached at the 3 intersections; and collected field incidents of red light running violations
using Violation Incident Monitoring System (VIMS). The intersection were:
IH-45 (SB & NB) at FM 1097/W Montgomery Street
FM 1097/W Montgomery Street at TX 75/Danville Street
TX 75/Danville Street at FM 2432/E Powell Street
The report concluded that a total of 3 approaches at 2 intersections meet the warrants for the
installation of red light running cameras due to significant number of red light running
violations. This report was compiled by Mr. Jerry Minor, Program Manager; with American
Traffic Solutions. The report was not signed & sealed by a Texas registered professional
engineer.
Later in January of 2009, City staff conducted a crash analysis for the recent 18 month period
and summarized the results at 4 intersections which included the intersections 3 intersections
examined by field studies by American traffic Solutions with the addition of FM 1097/ W
Montgomery Street at Campbell Street. City staff further summarized the total of number of
citations issued for the recent 18 month period for the intersections. The crash and citation data
are summarized in a Memorandum dated January 12, 2009; from Chief Novak to a Mr.
McAlister. This memorandum does not indicate if a Texas registered professional engineer
compiled the data and it is not signed or sealed by a professional engineer. A copy of the entire
report submitted to the “Citizen Advisory Committee” s is included in the appendix of this
report.
Records indicated that City of Willis authorized American Traffic Solutions to construct 3 red
light running camera which were placed into operation in February 2010 at the following
locations:
EB FM 1097/W Montgomery Street at IH-45 South Service Road (west side)
EB FM 1097/W Montgomery Street at TX 75/Danville Street
NB TX 75/Danville Street at FM 1097/W Montgomery Street
These installations are consistent with the recommendation by the “Site Evaluation Report”
which found substantial number of red light running violations at the 3 approaches.
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ENGINEERING CRITERIA:
Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 707.003 (c) requires that before the installation of a red light
running camera, the local authority to conduct a traffic engineering study to determine the
installation is warranted. The Code also requires that the study examines other design changes to
reduce red light running incidents in addition to installation of red light running cameras.
Chapter 707.003 (d) further requires that an intersection approach must be selected based on
traffic volume, crash history of the approach, and the frequency of red light running violations
for the approach.
It is important to note that the codes above do not establish a minimum criteria for the
justification of the installation of the red light cameras. The decision is generally left to the
discretion of a competent professional engineer which will consider all applicable engineering
elements. However, justification for the installation of the red light running cameras are
universally based on the traffic safety implications where incidents of red light running often
result in severe angle type crashes that cause injuries or fatalities.
Hard evidence established through a crash analysis is often used in the decision matrix for the
installation of red light running counter-measures. However, this criteria alone cannot be used to
warrant installation. An intersection approach can often exhibit significant red light running
without a history of correctable crashes. Nevertheless, the conditions create potential for severe
crashes, cause significant driver distress, and consumes considerable public resources for
monitoring and enforcement. Red light running violations are taught to be indicators of the
potential for severe crashes. Therefore, measurement of the actual observed violations is a
critical element of the study.
There are many other red light running counter-measures that can be incrementally deployed to
reduce the rate of red light running violations. They include improving signal visibility, installing
advance warning signs to increase the likelihood of stopping, addressing intentional violations,
consistent enforcement, etc.
Texas Department of Transportation later in 2010 adopted a standard study templet that
considers the safety criteria as well as visibility and field conditions amongst other elements.
ANALYSIS:
Examination of the report submitted to the “Citizen Advisory Board” indicates that all required
elements set forth by the Texas Transportation Codes were generally followed. Below are the
significant findings:
Report provides a field constructability review and recommends “constructible”
approaches for further field data collection.
Field violation data collection includes intersection/approach, time period, signal
operation, and number of violations. All data appear to be correct and complete.
Report provides analysis of the collected data and provides recommendation for
candidate locations for installations based on the significance of the violation rates.
Site Evaluation Report does not contain data for intersection of US 1097 at Campbell that
listed on the crash summary and summary of citations.
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Crash data are provided for the recent 18 month period consistent with the Texas
Transportation Code requirements. Crash data are summarized by intersection and by
total number and type of crash. However, crash data is not broken down by approach as
intended to further isolate approaches with correctable crash history.
Citations issued are summarized by intersection and total of red light running per
intersection, for 18 month period consistent with Texas Transportation Code
requirements. However, the summary does not further break down the data by
intersection approach to isolate the intersection approach with significant problem.
Report does not provide information on condition of signals, signs, and markings; and
does not discuss any previous incremental counter-measures deployed at the
intersections. However, this was not an explicit requirement of the Texas Transportation
Codes.
Report does indicate limited enforcement capability and resources to address red light
running issues in Willis, Texas. This is a critical element when addressing red light
running violation without use of automated systems.
Report indicates support by local law enforcement for deployment of red light cameras.
Site Evaluation Report clearly recommends 3 approaches for installation based on field
observations which were later installed and placed in operation in February 2010.
Report appears to have been prepared by competent individuals in general conformance
with the Texas Transportation Code. However, it is not signed & sealed by a Texas
registered professional engineer.
CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS:
The report submitted to the “Citizen Advisory Committee” generally meets the intent of the
Texas Transportation Codes in which (1) a traffic engineering study was prepared prior to the
installation of the red light running, and (2) traffic engineering data including crash history and
the frequency of the red light running events; were examined prior approval and installation.
The report contains those critical elements and data that is used by professional traffic engineers
to determine the warrants for the installation of red light running cameras. Furthermore, the
approval to proceed with the installation of the red light running cameras were based on the data
and the analysis in the report.
The report does address the condition and adequacy of the signals, signs, and markings; and
consideration for other incremental counter-measures. However, those elements generally take a
longer period of time to implement by public agencies and may not necessarily be effective in
curtailing the red light running violations.
In final conclusion, in my opinion as a professional traffic engineer, the content of the study
generally supports the installation of the red light running cameras at the selected locations.
Intersection of Pleasant & N. Berkeley
Lake Rd/Hill Dr NW
N. Berkeley Lake Rd
Pleasant Hill Rd
Hill Dr NW
APPENDIX
Intersection of Pleasant & N. Berkeley
Lake Rd/Hill Dr NW
N. Berkeley Lake Rd
Pleasant Hill Rd
Hill Dr NW
1. Call to Order
2. Selection of Chairman
3. History of Project
Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting October 5, 2009 .at 6:30 PM
Agenda
4. Information on Red Light Camera Systems
5. Report on Results of Violation Incident Monitoring Systems
6. Development of Recommendations to Council
CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE RED LIGHT CAMERAS
J Thomas Belinoski 519 South Campbell Willis, TX 77378 (936) 856-2840
1 Anna Ross P 0 Box 293 Willis, TX 77378 (936) 856-4901
1 Josey Billnoske P 0 Box 55 Willis, TX 77378 (936) 856-4404
Sherman Griffin 608 Young Street Willis, TX 77378 (936) 890-1091
1 Paul Henderson 213 Wooded Oak Court Willis, TX 77378 (936) 856-8488
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 12,2009
TO: Mr. McAlister
FROM: ChiefNowak
SUBJECT: Red Light Photographic Enforcement Systems
If you may recall, we discussed previously that the police department had noticed an increase in the number of traffic crashes following three years of declines. We know that traffic flow through the city increases annually, that road construction may have had an impact on the decrease of accidents during part of that three year period, and STEP Wave enforcement periods were relatively new to the citizens.
Although most crashes in Willis are caused by failure to yield right-of-way, following too closely, and failure to control speed, running red lights does contribute to a significant number of crashes. Over 31% of the crashes at intersections in Willis that are controlled by traffic signals were caused by a driver running a red light. The results of a review of 18 months of accident data at intersections controlled by a traffic signal are shown in Table A below. The results of an analysis of 18 months of citation data for those intersections where a citation was issued for the charge of running a red light are shown below in Table B.
Location of Number of Angular Rear End Caused by Running Traffic Crash Crashes Crashes Crashes Red Light
(70)* (38) (30) (22) US 75@ FM 1097 7 4 3 2 US 75 @ FM 2432 3 1 2 0 US 1097 @ Campbell 21 10 9 5 US 1097 @ I-45 12 6 6 4 Northbound US 1097 @ I-45 17 11 6 7 Southbound Other 10 6 4 4
Table A Locations and Types of Crashes Relative to Causative Factor of"Running Red Light'' *Two crashes were other than an angular or rear end crash.
Location #of Citations (Total = 64) US 75@ FM 1097 17 US 75 @ FM 2432 10 US 1097 @ Campbell 10 US 1097@ I-45 Northbound 7 US 1097 @ I-45 Southbound 12 Other 7
Table B. Location and Number of Citations for Charge of "Running Red Light"
Photographic enforcement systems have been used for several years to supplement the efforts of police officers enforcing the law against running red lights by providing constant monitoring and surveillance of problem intersections. Clearly, not every intersection possesses the characteristics that make red light running prevalent, or as dangerous, as other intersections. Moreover, the police cannot be on station constantly just to deter or catch violators who may comply when police are present, but run the light if they think they can get away with it, thus endangering other people and eroding the respect for the law that helps sustain voluntary compliance and orderly traffic flow.
Research of some intersections in some cities and countries has revealed that photographic enforcement had a positive effect on reducing red light running, but led to an increase in rear end collisions. Although less likely to be as dangerous as angular collisions, it is still a collision which interferes with smooth traffic flow, and creates an incident to which the police must respond. Many critics of these kinds of systems often use such data to argue against the implementation of such systems. There is data to indicate that these systems have a spillover effect that increases compliance with traffic laws at untreated intersections as well.
Critics will also argue that rights to privacy are compromised by these enforcement systems. This is not an issue, since the vehicles are upon a public roadway and the camera photographs the car and the license plate, not the interior. Furthermore, they will argue that these systems are merely designed to make money for the city. Any money collected, however, comes from violators who would have been cited had an officer been there to catch them. There is no fine, but instead, a civil penalty that does not go against a driving record. There is a hearing examiner that must be appointed to hear any disputes, and the decision of the examiner may be appealed to municipal court, but it is still a civil penalty, not a fine. The city may retain some of the money generated from violators, but some of the money goes to the state, and some goes to the company that provides the system.
This is a very brief overview of the concept of using photographic enforcement systems in Willis at certain intersections to reduce and deter red light running. Before proceeding any further with detailed work and research, I think it is most important to first determine if the council finds this concept acceptable. If the council is philosophically opposed to it at this time, then we need not pursue it any further now. If they believe it is worthwhile and will support it, then we can move on with more research, consultations with TxDOT, and presentations from vendors to help us decide how to proceed further to implement such a project here.
Motion was made by John Lovelady seconded by Anna Ross, that the following ordinance be passed:
ORDINANCE NO. 09-0721A
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WILLIS, TEXAS, TO ESTABLISH A
PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAFFIC SIGNAl ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM (RED LIGHT CAMERA SYSTEM); PROVIDING FOR A TRAFFIC ENGINEERING STUDY FOR ANY PROPOSED INTERSECTION APPROACH FOR THE SYSTEM AND A CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITIEE TO REVIEW AND M AKE APPROPRIATE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE CITY COUNCIL; PRESCRIBING A MAXIMUM CIVIL PENALTY OF SEVENTY-FIVE AND N0/100 DOLLARS ($75.00) AND A LATE PAYM ENT PENALTY OF TWENTY-FIVE AND N0/100 DOLLARS ($25.00); PROVIDING FOR AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES; PROVIDING FOR AN ADM INISTRATIVE HEARING AND FOR APPEAL; CONTAINING A REPEALING CLAUSE; CONTAINING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF.
WHEREAS, t he City Council of the City of Willis, Texas (the "City Council") seeks to promote the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of t he City of Will is, Texas; and
WHEREAS, t he City Council finds that one of the largest causes of serious injury crashes in Texas is related to red light running and that automated enforcement has been found to be an effect ive resource to reduce the number of crashes at signalized int ersections; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds t hat a motor vehicle t hat proceeds into an intersection when the traffic control signal for the vehicle' s direct ion of t ravel is emitt ing a st eady red signal damages the public by endangering motor vehicle operators and pedestrians alike, by
decreasing the efficiency of t raffic control and t raffic f low efforts, and by increasing the number of accident s to which public safety agencies must respond at the expense of taxpayers; and
W HEREAS, pursuant to V.T.C.A., Transportat ion Code §§707.001, et seq., the City is authorized to establish and implement a phot ographic traffic signal enforcement system; and
WHEREAS, t he Cit y Council f inds that it is necessary and proper for the good of the government, peace and order o f the City to adopt an ordinance implementing a photographic t raffic signal enforcement system that consist s of a camera syst em installed to work in conjunct ion with an elect ronically operat ed t raffic control signal and shall produce at least two recorded images that depict t he license plate attached to the front or rear of a mot or vehicle that is not operated in compliance with the inst ructions of the traffic control signal:
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF W ILLIS,
TEXAS:
Section 1. That all matters and fact s set forth in the recitals hereinabove are found to be t rue and such recitals are hereby approved and made a part of t his Ordinance for all purposes and are adopted as a part of the judgment and f indings by the City Council of the Cit y of Willis, Texas.
Section 2. Purpose.
(a) It is the purpose of th is Ordinance to implement a photographic t raffic signal enforcement system program in order to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the city by reducing the hazards of running red lights.
(b) This Ordinance shall apply within the corporate boundaries of t he City of Willi s.
Section 3. Definitions.
(a) The following terms and phrases, when used in this Ordinance, shal l have the meanings ascribed to them in th is section, except where t he context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Contracting entity shall mean the entity with which the City contracts for the installat ion, administration and enforcement of the photographic t raffic signal enforcement system.
Department means the police department of the City of Willis, Texas.
Motor Vehicle or Vehicle shall mean any motor vehicle subject to registration pursuant to the Texas Certificate of Title Act (V.T.C.A. Transportation Code Ch. 501).
Owner shall mean the owner of a motor vehicle as shown on the motor vehicle registration records of the state department of t ransportation or the analogous department or agency of another state or country.
Photographic traffic signal enforcement system or system means a system that:
1. consists of a camera system and vehicle sensor installed to exclusively work in conjunction with an electrically operated t raffic control signal; and
2. is capable of producing at least two recorded images that depict the license plate attached to the f ront or rear of a motor vehicle t hat is not operated in compliance with the instructions of the traffic control signal.
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Recorded Image means a photographic or digital image that depicts the front or the rear of a motor vehicle.
Traffic-control signal has the meaning assigned by V.T.C.A., Transportation Code §541.304.
Section 4. Approval of Installation of Photographic Traffic Signal Enforcement System
(a) Before installing a photographic traffic signal enforcement system at an intersect ion approach, the City department and staff with the assistance of its contracting entity shall conduct a traffic engineering study of the approach to determine whether, in addition to or as an alternative to the system, a design change to the approach or a change to the signalization of the intersection is likely to reduce the number of red light violations at the intersection.
{b) An intersection approach must be selected for the installation of a photograph ic traffic signal enforcement system based upon traffic volume, the history of accidents at the approach, engineering, and safety criteria, without regard to the ethnic or socioeconomic characteristics of the area in which the approach is located.
(c) The City department and staff shall report the results of the traffic engineering study required in subsection (b) above to a citizen advisory committee consist ing of one person appointed by each member of the City Council. The committee shall advise the City Council on the installation and operation of a photographic traffic signal enforcement system.
(d) Upon its review of the traffic engineering study and the recommendations of the citizen advisory committee, the City Council may approve the installation of any photographic traffic signal enforcement system within the City of Willis.
Section 5. Imposition of civil penalty for violations.
(a) The owner of a motor vehicle is liable for a civil penalty of $75.00 if, while facing only a steady red signal disp layed by an electrically operated traffic-control signal located in the city, the vehicle is operated in violation of the instructions of that traffic-control signal, as specified by V.T.C.A., Transportation Code §544.007(d).
(b) An owner who fails to pay the civil penalty within the time allowed by this Ordinance shall be subject to a late payment penalty of $25.00.
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Section 6. Enforcement; procedures.
(a) The department is responsible for the enforcement and administration of this Ordinance.
(b) In order to impose a civil penalty under this Ordinance, a notice of violation shall be mailed to the owner of the motor vehicle against whom the city seeks to impose a civil penalty not later than the 30th day after the date the violation is alleged to have occurred to:
(1) the owner's address as indicated on the registration records of the state department of transportation; or
(2) if the vehicle is registered in another state or country, the owner's address as shown on the motor vehicle registration records of the department or agency of the other state or country that is analogous to the state department of transportation.
(c) A notice of violation issued under this Ordinance shall contain the following:
(1) a description of the violation alleged;
(2) the location of the intersection where the violation occurred;
(3) the date and time of the violation;
{4) the name and address of the owner of the vehicle involved in the violation;
(5) the registration number displayed on the license plate of the vehicle involved in the violation;
(6) a copy of a recorded image of the violation limited solely to a depiction of the area of the registration number displayed on the license plate of the vehicle involved in the violation;
(7) the amount of the civil penalty for which the owner is liable;
(8) the number of days the person has in which to pay or contest the imposition of the civil penalty and a statement that the person incurs a late payment penalty of $25.00 if the civil penalty is not paid or imposition of the penalty is not contested within that period.
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(9) a statement that the owner of the vehicle in the notice of violation may elect to pay the civil penalty by mail sent to a specified address instead of appearing at the time and place of the admin istrative adjudication hearing; and
{10) information that informs the owner of the vehicle named in the notice of violation:
a. of the owner's right to contest the imposition of the civil penalty in an administrative adjudication hearing;
b. that the imposition of the civil penalty may be contested by submitting a written request for an administrative adjudication hearing before the expiration of the period specified under subsection (c)( B) of this section;
c. that failure to pay the civil penalty or contest liabil ity for the penalty in a t imely manner is an admission of liability and a waiver of the owner's right to appeal the imposition of the civil penalty; and
d. that if the owner of the motor vehicle fails to timely pay the amount of the civil penalty imposed against the owner:
(1) an arrest warrant will not be issued for the owner; and
(2) the imposition of the civil penalty will not be recorded on the owner's driving record.
(d) A notice of violation under this Ordinance is presumed to have been received on the fifth day after the date the violation is mailed.
(e) In lieu of issuing a notice of violation, the department may mail a warning notice to the owner.
Section 7. Admission of liability.
A person who fails to pay the civil penalty or to contest liability for the penalty in a timely manner or who requests an administrat ive adjudication hearing to contest the imposition of the civil penalty against the person and fails to appear at that hearing is considered to:
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(1) admit liability for the full amount of the civil penalty stated in the notice of violation mailed to the person; and
(2) waive the person's right to appeal the imposition ofthe civi l penalty.
Section 8. Presumption.
(a) It is presumed that the owner of the motor vehicle committed the violation alleged in the notice of violation mailed to the person if the motor vehicle depicted in a photograph or digital image taken by a photographic traffic signal enforcement system belongs to the owner of the motor vehicle.
(b) If, at the time of the violation alleged in the notice of violation, the motor vehicle depicted in a photograph or digital image taken by a photographic traffic signal enforcement system was owned by a person in the business of selling, renting, or leasing motor vehicles or by a person who was not the person named in the notice of violation, the presumption under subsection (a) is rebutted on the presentation of evidence establishing that the vehicle was at that t ime:
(1) being test driven by another person;
(2} being rented or leased by the vehicle's owner to another person; or
(3) owned by a person who was not the person named in the notice of violation.
(c) Notwithstanding Section 7, the presentation of evidence under subsection (b) by a person who is in the business of selling, renting, or leasing motor vehicles or did not own the vehicle at the t ime of the violation must be made by affidavit, through testimony at the administrative adjudication hearing under Section 7, or by a written declaration under penalty of perjury. The affidavit or written declaration may be submitted by mail to the City through the contracting entity.
(d) If the presumption established by subsection (a) is rebutted under Subsection (b), a civil penalty may not be imposed on the owner of the vehicle or the person named in the notice of violation, as applicable.
(e) If, at the time of the violation alleged in the notice of violation, the motor vehicle depicted in the photograph or digital image taken by the photographic traffic signal enforcement system was owned by a person in the business of renting or leasing motor vehicles and the vehicle was being rented or leased to an individual, the owner of the motor vehicle shall provide to the City through the contracting entity the name and address of the
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individual who was renting or leasing the motor vehicle depicted in the photograph or digital image and a statement of the period during which that individual was renting or leasing the vehicle. The owner shall provide the information required by this subsect ion not later t han the 30
1h day after the date the notice of violation is received. If the owner provides the required
information, it is presumed that the individual renting or leasing the veh icle committed the violation alleged in the notice of violation and a notice of violation may be sent to that individual at the address provided by the owner of the motor vehicle.
(f) The City reserves the right to nominate the name and address of the operator of a vehicle in violation of this Ordinance when the vehicle is owned by the City. The City must follow the procedures set forth in subsection {e) above.
Section 9. Affirmative Defenses.
The owner of the motor vehicle shall be responsible for a violation of this Ordinance, unless the owner can, by preponderance of the evidence, prove that:
1. the traffic-control signal was not in proper position and sufficiently legible to an ordinarily observant person;
2. the operator of the motor vehicle was acting in compliance with the lawful order or direction of a police officer;
3. the operator of the motor vehicle violated the instructions of the traffic-control signal so as to yield the right-of-way to an immediately approaching authorized emergency vehicle;
4. the motor vehicle was being operated as authorized emergency vehicle under V.T.C.A., Transportation Code Ch. 546 and the operator was acting in compl iance with that Ordinance;
5. the motor vehicle was a stolen vehicle and being operated by a person other than the owner of the veh icle without the effective consent of the owner;
6. the license plate depicted in the recorded image of the violation was a stolen plate being displayed on a motor vehicle other than the motor vehicle for which the plate has been issued;
7. the presence of ice, snow, unusual amounts of rain or other unusually hazardous road conditions existed that made compliance with this Ordinance more dangerous under the circumstances than non-compliance; or
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8. the person who received the notice of violation was not the owner of the motor vehicle at the t ime of the violation.
Section 10. Administrative adjudication hearing.
(a) A person who receives a notice of violation under this Ordinance may contest the imposition of the civil penalty specified in the notice of violation by filing a written request for an administrative adjudication hearing. The request for a hearing must be f iled on or before the date specified in the notice of violation, which may not be earlier that the 30th day after the date the notice of violation was mailed.
(b) On receipt of a timely request for an administrative adjudication hearing, the department or contracting entity shall notify the person of the date and time of the hearing.
(c) A hearing officer designated by the City Manager shall conduct the administrative adjudication hearing and shall have the authority to administer oaths and issue orders compelling the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents.
(d) In an administrative adjudication hearing, the issues must be proven by a preponderance of t he evidence.
(e) The reliability of the photographic traffic signal enforcement system used to produce the recorded image of the motor vehicle involved in the violation may be attested to by affidavit of an officer or employee of the City or t he contracting entity and who is responsible for inspecting and maintaining the system.
(f) An affidavit of an officer or employee of the City or the contracting entity that alleges a violation based on an inspection of the applicable recorded image is:
(1) admissible in the administrative adjudication hearing and in an appeal under Section 9; and
(2) evidence of the facts contained in the affidavit.
(g) At the conclusion of the administrative adjudication hearing, the hearing officer shall enter a finding of liability for the civil penalty or a finding of no liability for the civil
penalty. A finding under this subsection must be in writing and be signed and dated by the hearing officer.
(h) A finding of liability for a civil penalty must specify the amount of the civil penalty for which the person is liable. If the hearing officer enters a finding of no liability, a civil penalty for the violation may not be imposed against the person.
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{i) A finding of liability or a finding of no liability entered under this section may:
(1) be filed with the municipal clerk; and
(2) be recorded on microfilm or microfiche or using data processing techniques.
(j) A person who is found liable for a civil penalty after an administrative adjudication hearing shall pay the civil penalty within (10) days of the hearing.
Section 11. Untimely Request for Administrative Adjudication Hearing.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance, a person who receives a notice of violation under t his Ordinance and who fails to t imely pay the amount of the civil penalt y or fails to t imely request an administrative adjudication hearing is entitled to an administrative adjudication hearing if:
(1) the person submits a writt en request for the hearing to the designated hearing officer, accompanied by an affidavit that attest s to the date on which the person received the notice of violation; and
(2) the written request and affidavit are submitted to the hearing officer w ithin the same number of days after the date the person received the notice of violation as specified under Section 5 (c){8).
Section 12. Appeal.
(a) The owner of a motor vehicle determined by a hearing officer to be liable for a civil penalty may appeal that determinat ion to the municipal court judge of the City by filing an appeal petition with the clerk of the City's municipal court.
(b) The petition must be:
(1) filed before the 31st day after the date on which the administrative adjudication hearing officer entered the f inding of liability for the civil penalty; and
(2) accompanied by payment of t he cost s required by law for the court.
(c) The municipal court clerk shall schedule a hearing and notify the owner of the motor vehicle and the department of the date, time and place of the hearing.
(d) An appeal stays enforcement and collection of the civil penalty imposed against the owner of the mot or vehicle. The owner shall file a notarized statement of personal financial obligat ion to perfect the owner's appeal.
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(e) An appeal under this section shall be determined by the municipal court by trial de novo.
(f) A person who is found liable for a civil penalty after an appeal hearing shall pay the civil penalty within ten (10) days of the hearing.
Section 13. Effect of liability; exclusion of civil remedy; enforcement.
(a) The imposit ion of a civil penalty under this Ordinance is not a conviction and may not be considered a conviction fo r any purpose, nor may information concerning a civil penalty be provided to a credit bureau or similar entity.
(b) The implementation of a photographic traffic signal enforcement system by the city under this Ordinance does not prohibit a peace officer from arresting a violator of V.T.C.A., Transportation Code §544.007(d) as provided by V.T.C.A., Transportation Code Ch. 543 if the peace officer personally w itnesses the violation or from issuing the violator a citation and not ice to appear as provided by V.T.C.A., Transportation Code Ch. 543.
(c) No civil penalty may be imposed under this Ordinance on the owner of a motor vehicle if the operator of the vehicle was arrested, was issued a criminal citation and notice to appear or was issued a warn ing by a duly authorized peace officer for a violation of V.T.C.A., Transportation Code §544.007(d) recorded by the photographic traffic signal enforcement system.
(d) If the owner of the motor vehicle f ails to t imely pay the amount of the civil penalty imposed against the owner:
(1) an arrest warrant will not be issued for the owner; and
(2) the imposition of the civil penalty will not be recorded on the owner's driving record.
(e) The city attorney is authorized to file suit t o enforce collection of a civil penalty assessed under this Ordinance.
Section 14: All ord inances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the terms of this Ordinance are hereby repealed; provided, however, that such repeal shall be only to the extent of such inconsistency and in all other respects this Ordinance shall be cumulative of other ordinances regulating and governing the subject matter covered by this Ordinance.
Section 15: If any provision, section, exception, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of the Ordinance or the application of same to any person or the set of circumstances, shall for any reason be held unconstitutional, void or invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this Ordinance or their application to other persons or
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sets of ci rcumstances and to this end all provisions of t his Ord inance are declared to be severable.
Section 16: The City Secretary is hereby directed to give notice hereof by causing the caption of th is Ordinance to be published in the officia l newspaper of the City of Willis after passage of this Ordinance. This Ordinance shall take effect from and after ten (10) days from its publication.
PASSED AND APPROVED after a second reading on this 2151 day of July, 2009.
!J\~wJJ w LEONARD REED, Mayor
ATIEST:
~~ BRENDA BURNS, City Secretary
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American Traffic Solutions
City ofWUiis, Texas
Site Evaluation Report
Submitted By: Jerry Miner
Date: April13, 2009
Revised Date: September 10, 2009
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@ American Traffic Solutions 7681 East Gray Road Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
• 480.368-0900 ~ 480.607.0901 (\) http://www.atsol.com (\) http://www.redlightcamera.com
Methodology
Using data provided to A TS by the City of Willis, A TS has performed a comprehensive analysis on three intersections with five potential approaches. The results of this analysis will assist the city in identifying the most dangerous approaches that may subsequently qualify for the installation of an Automated Safety System to be used as a tool to help reduce the number of incidences occurring at the perspective intersections. In each evaluation A TS looked at the following items in the order listed
ATS Implementation and Construction: Constructability evaluations were conducted by ATS implementation staff to identify any impediments to installation based on standard construction practices. Considerations include; - Impediments to installation of video Detection I Image capture equipment - Possible ADA requirements - Possible Utility Issues
A TS Engineering: Preliminary engineering evaluations were conducted by engineering staff to provide design parameters and to identify any impediments to image quality. Consideration includes; - Exact placement of image capture equipment - Identification of any need for specialized equipment - Evaluation of - Communications drop locations - Power I service location - Condition of existing infrastructure - Street conditions - Traffic flows -Ambient conditions
Once evaluated for construction and engineering feasibility, those approaches that qualified were subjected to a VIMS (Violation Incident Monitoring System) to help measure the number of incidents occurring during an 8 hour period.
Site Analyzed
List of evaluated sites:
- IH-45 @ FM 1097 I W. Montgomery Street
- FM 1097 I W. Montgomery Street@ TX 75 I Danville Street
- TX 75 I Danville Street@ FM 2432/ E. Powell Street
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Approaches of intersections that did not meet Construction and engineering standards for build out.
NONE
The following list of approaches is the results of this evaluation and was subsequently analyzed using our VIMS system; the results of the VIMS analysis is listed under each intersection.
IH-45@ FM 1097 I W. Montgomery Street
EIB FM 1097 1 W. Montgomery Street@ IH-45 South Service Road (1 0 right= 10 total violations, test time = 8.2 hours)
W/B FM 1097 I West Montgomery Street@ IH-45 North Service Road (4 straight= 4 total violations, test time= 8.1 hours)
N/B IH-45 North Service Road@ FM 1097 I West Montgomery Street (5 right= 5 total violations, test time= 8.0 hours)
S/B IH-45 South Service Road@ FM 1097 /West Montgomery Street (1 left, 3 right= 4 total violations, test time = 7.6 hours)
FM 1097 I W. Montgomery Street@ TX 751 Danville Street
E/8 FM 1097 I W. Montgomery Street @ TX 75 1 Danville Street (5 left, 5 straight, 6 right= 16 total violations, test time= 8.2 hours)
NIB TX 75 1 Danville Street@ FM 1097 I W. Montgomery Street (6 left, 1 straight= 7 total violations, test time= 8.2 hours)
TX 75 I Danville Street@ FM 24321 E. Powell Street
NIB TX 751 Danville Street @ FM 2432 I E. Powell Street (5 right= 5 total violations, test time= 8.2 hours)
SIB TX 751 Danville Street @ FM 24321 E. Powell Street (1 left, 1 straight= 2 total violations, test time= 8.2 hours)
After careful evaluation of all data, ATS recommends the 3 approaches highlighted in red be monitored:
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you,
Jerry Miner Program Manager American Traffic Solutions
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Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System Site Data Report
VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
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VIMS Site Details VIMSSite# Installation Technician
-
r- -Andrew Beckles
Mlis ITX City I State Intersection Approach Name FM-1 097 I W Montgomery St @ 1-45 N Service
Approach Direction of Traffic (NBISBIEBIWB): VIMS Red Phase Record Length Installation Date Installation Day of Week Installation Time De-installation Date De-installation Time Total Operational Hours
Lane and Signal Details Green Arrow for L T? Green Arrow for RT? Right on Red Allowed? Parking Lane? Bus Lane? Bus Stop?
Other notes and installation comments:
~ech could not mount equipment to existing poles. Tech performed a HAND COUNT
Site Observations
!I
Rd I East Side WB
-02-Apr-09 Thu 5:00PM 02-Apr-09 6:00PM
1.0
NO NO
YES -NO NO
NO --
Observed traffic braking hard on Amber? -YIN ;8 ._________ __ _.._'- s ~d high volume of traffic? - YIN
Review Details Review Technician Name Date Reviewed Report Sent To Date Sent
Proprietary and Confidential Data
E Francis Franzen-=:J 08-Apr-09 =- ]
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......-- -Hour of Day ~ ... ~ Total
0:00:00 0 0 0 0 1:00:00 0 10 0 0 2:00:00 0 0 0 0
1- 3:00:00 - 0 tQ 0 0 1--4:00:00 0 tQ 0 0 -
5:00:00 0 0 0 0 -~:00 0 0 0 0 1-- 7:00:00 0 0 0 0 -
8:00:00 0 0 0 0 ~0:00 0 0 0 0
10:00:00 0 0 _0 _ ~ 11:00:00 0 0 0 0 12:00:00 0 0 0 0 13:00:00 0 0 0 0 14:00:00 0 0 0 0 15:00:00 0 0 0 0 16:00:00 0 0 0 0 17:00:00 0 0 0 0 18:00:00 0 0 0 0 19:00:00 0 0 0 0 20:00:00 0 0 0 0 21 :OO:O_Q__
1- 0 0 0 0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
His tog
~ ~
ram of Recorded Violations For Study Period
ss~ ss~ ss~ 22:00:CO 0 0 0 0 ~~ 1-~ t;.~ ~ 23:00:00 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0
Proprietary and Confidential Data Page 2 of 19
Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System ~ American ~ Site Data Report _________ Traffi~ Solutions
VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
Willis, TX WB FM-1097 I W Montgomery St@ 1-45 N Service Rd I East Side VIMS report
Total Events by Hours of Day ...._ .. ~ Total
Early Morning Hours - 00:00AM to 06:00 AM 0 0 0 0 Morning Rush Hours- 06:01 AM to 09:00AM
1- 0 0 0 0 Mid Morning_ Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0 0 0 0
1-- Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AMJ9 02:00 PM 0 0 0 - r---L ._ Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 0 0 0 o __
Evening Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 0 0 0 1- 0
I Evening Hours -- 07:01 PM to 11:59 PM 0 - 0 0 - 0
Total 0 0 0 0
VIMS_hour_group
~I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Early Morning Mid Lunch Mid Evening Evening Morning Rush Morning Time Afternoon Rush
[Total Events by Hours of Day ...._ .. ~ Total l
--EcillY Morning Hours-00:00AM to 06:00AM 0% 0% 0% 0% _, MorninQ Rush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:00AM 0% 0% 0% 0%___, Mid Morning Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0% 0% 0% ooL Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0% 0% 0% - Q%_ Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 0% 0% 0% 0% Evening Rush Hours -- 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 0% 0% 0% 0%_ Evening Hours - 07:01 PM to 11 :59 PM 0% 0% 0% 0%
Total 0% 0% 0% 0%
Percentage of Events by Time of Day 1%
Proprietary and Confidential Data
0 Early Morning • Morning Rush O Mid Morning OLunch Time • Mid Afternoon 0 Evening Rush • Evening
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VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
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VIMS Site Details VIMSSite# Installation Technician City I State Intersection Approach Name Approach Direction of Traffic (NB/SB/EBIWB): VIMS Red Phase Record length Installation Date Installation Day of Week Installation Time De-installation Date De-installation Time Total Operational Hours
Lane and Signal Details Green Arrow for L T? Green Arrow for RT? Right on Red Allowed? Parking Lane? Bus Lane? Bus Stop?
Other notes and installation comments: -- -
Stopline extremely faded
Site Observations
Observed traffic braking hard on Amber? - YIN
Observed high volume of traffic? - Y/N
Review Details Review Technician Name Date Reviewed Report Sent To Date Sent
Proprietary and Confidential Data
- -Andrew Beckles [Willis I TX
-
f--FM-1 097 I W Montgomery St @ 1-45 S Service Rd I West Side -EB
-02-Apr-09 02-Apr-09 Thu Thu 6:09AM 1:48PM 02-Apr-09 02-Apr-09 10:15 AM 5:55PM
8.2 f-
--NO --NO YES
--NO --NO
-
J NO
NO
YES
Francis Franz 08-Aor-09 e~
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VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
American~ Traffic Solutions -------------------Willis, TX EB FM-1097 I W Montgomery St@ 1-45 S Service Rd I West Side VIMS report
jfotal Events by Hours of Day ~ • ~ Total -
Early Morning Hours - 00:00AM to 06:00 AM 0 1- 0 0 0 Morning Rush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:_00 AM 0 '- 0 1 1 Mid Morning Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0 0 1 1 Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0 1- 0 0 - ~ Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 0 0 3 3 Evening Rush Hours- 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 0 0 5 5 Evening Hours - 07:01 PM to 11:59 PM 0 0 0 0
_Total - 0 - 0 10 _10
VIMS_hour_group
!I s
a
I I ~
I I g g g
Early Morning Mid Lunch Mid Evening Evening Morning Rush Morning Time Afternoon Rush
ifotal Events by Hours of Day ~ • ~ Total ----J
Early Morning Hours - 00:00AM to 06:00 AM 0% 0% 0% 0% Morning Rush Hours - 06:01 AM t.Q 09:00AM 0% 0% 10% 10%.__, Mid Morning Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0% 0% 10% 10% Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0% 0% 0% 0% Mid Afternoon Hours- 02:01 PM to 04:00PM 0% 0% 30% 30%__ Evening Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 0% 0% 50% .~ Evening Hours - 07:01 PM to 11 :59 PM 0% 0% 0% Oo/IL_
Total 0% 0% 100% _100%
Percentage of Events by Time of Day 0%
50%
Proprietary and Confidential Data
10%
[] Early Morning • Morning Rush O Mid Morning O lunch Time •Mid Afternoon [] Evening Rush • Evening
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VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
Willis TX EB FM-1097 I W Montaomerv St ® TX-75 I Danville St VIMS reoort I
VIMS Site Details VIMS Site# Installation Technician Andrew Beckles
City I State WillisiTX Intersection Approach Name -75 I Danville FM-1 097 I W Montgomery St @ TX Approach Direction of Traffic (NB/SB/EBIWB): St
1--
VIMS Red Phase Record Length EB -
Installation Date -Installation Day of Week 02-Apr-09 02-Apr-09 Installation Time Thu Thu
De-installation Date 6:15AM 1:55PM
De-installation Time 02-Apr-09 02-Apr-09
Total Operational Hours 10:22AM 6:00PM 8.2
Lane and Signal Details Green Arrow for L T? - - -·
Green Arrow for RT? NO - .. -.-·-Right on Red Allowed? NO
YES Parking Lane? f----- -
Bus Lane? NO
Bus Stop? NO NO
Other notes and installation comments: -
Site Observations
Observed traffic braking hard on Amber?- YIN NO
Observed high volume of traffic?- Y/N NO
Lanes Monitored +-t- +
Review Details Review Technician Name Kvunq Ruscitti l Date Reviewed 06-Apr-09 Report Sent To Date Sent
Proprietary and Confidential Data Page 7 of 19
Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System ~ ...,.7""""' American ~ Site Data Report ________ _ Tram~ Solutio_~
VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
Willis, TX EB FM-1097 I W Montgomery St@ TX-75 I Danville St VIMS report ~~~~~---'
-Hour of Day ~ ... _..
Total Histogram of Recorded Violations 0:00:00 0 0 0 '· 0 For Study Period 1:00:00 ~ 0 0 0 ~ 2:00:00
~ 0 0 0 0
f- 3:00:00 0 0 0 0 4:00:00 0 0 0 0 4
5
5:00:00 0 0 0 0 6:00:00 0 0 0 0 4 7:00:00 0 0 1 1 8:00:00 0 0 2 2 3 9:00:00 1 1 0 2
10:00:00 0 0 0 0 3 r--
11:00:00 0 0 0 0 12 00:00 0 0 0 0 2
I-13:00:00 0 0 0 0 1-14:00:00 1 0 1 2 2
~5:00:00 0 2 1 3 ...--16:00Jill._ 1 0 1 r--2
1 -
17:00:00 2 2 0 4 18:00:QQ_ 0 0 0 1-0
1 r -
19:00:0J 0 0 0 - Q_ 20:00:00
1- 0 0 0 0 21:00:00 0 0 0 0 22:00:00 f-0 0 0 0 .<:;:)~ 23:00:00 ~ 0 o_ Q_
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• ~· 4()· <o· "<:;:)• ""'. "~· "(()• "q,· ~· "'"'. .__Total 5 5 6 16 '- -
Proprietary and Confidential Data Page 8 of 19
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VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
lfotal Events by Hours of Day
Early Morning Hours-00:00AM to 06:00AM Morning Rush Hours- 06:01 AM to 09:00AM Mid Morning Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM Evenii}9_Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM ~ening_Hours - 07:01 PM to 11 :59 PM
Total
~ 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 5
VIMS_hour_group
~I n n 2
0 0
• ~ Total --'
0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 5 2 1 6 0 0 0 5 6 16
6
I I 0
Early Morning Mid Lunch Mid Evening Evening Morning Rush Morning Time Afternoon Rush
lfotal Events by Hours of Day ~ • ~ Earlv Morninq Hours - 00:00 AM to 06:00 AM 0% 0% 0% Morninq Rush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:00 AM 0% 0% 19% Mid Mornino Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 6% 6% 0%
_1_unc_b_Time Hours -- 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0% 0% 0% Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 6% 13% 13% Evenino Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 19% 13% 6% Eveninq Hours -- 07:01 PM to 11 :59 PM 0% 0% 0%
Total 31% 31% 38%
Percentage of Events by Time of Day 0%
31%
Proprietary and Confidential Data
0 Early Morning • Morning Rush OMid Morning OLunch Time
13% • MidAfternoon 0 Evening Rush • Evening
Total
0% 19% 13% 0% 31% 38% 0%
100%
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VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
Willis TX NB TX-75 I Danville St@ E Powell St I FM-2432 VIMS reoort I
VIMS Site Details VIMSSite# Installation Technician City I State Intersection Approach Name Approach Direction of Traffic (NB/SB/EBIWB): VIMS Red Phase Record Length Installation Date Installation Day of Week Installation Time De-installation Date De-installation Time Total Operational Hours
Lane and Signal Details Green Arrow for LT? Green Arrow for RT? Right on Red Allowed? Parking Lane? Bus Lane? Bus Stop?
Other notes and installation comments:
Site Observations
Observed traffic braking hard on Amber?- Y/N
Observed high volume of traffic?- YIN
h Lanes Monitored + I ~ 1 ~-+ I l 1
Review Details Review Technician Name Date Reviewed Report Sent To Date Sent
Proprietary and Confidential Data
~ndrew Beckles -
-WillisiTX ~ -TX-75 I Danville St@ E Powell St I FM-2432
NB 1--02-Apr-09 02-Mar-09 Thu Mon 6:30AM 2:10PM 02-Apr-09 02-Mar-09 10:37 AM 6:17PM
8.2
YES -
NO
...___ YES NO
NO NO
J
Francis Franz~n
1,__ 07-Apr-09 _ ___J
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VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009 --------.=-------Willis, TX NB TX-75 I Danville St@ E Powell St I FM-2432 VIMS report
Hour of Day ...._ .. ~
.___.Q:OO:OO 0 0 0 1:00:00 0 0 0 2:00:00 0 0 0 3:00:00 0 0 0 4:00:00 0 0 0 5:00:0{) 0 0 f- 0 6:00:00 0 0 0 7:00:00 0 0 1 8:00:00 0 0 0
__l[_QO:OO 0 0 1 10:00:00 0 0 0 11:00:00 0 0 0 12:00:00 0 0 0 13:00:00 0 0 0
,__14:00:00 0 0 0 15:00:00 0 0 2 16:00:00 0 0 1 17:00:00 0 0 0 18:00:00 0 0 0 19:00:00 0 0 0 20:00:00 0 0 0 21:00:00 0 0 0 22:00:00 I 0 0 0 23:00:00 0 0 0
TotaJ _o 0 5
Proprietary and Confidential Data
Total
Q_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Q_ 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 .Q_ 0 0 0
_5
Histogram ofR ed Violations ForSt
ecord udy P eriod
3
2
2
1
1 1---
0
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.._co. .._'b • ~ • ra."'.
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Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System [ •• d£l American~ Site Data Report --~·.,. _Traffi~ SolutiO_!'~
VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
Willis, TX NB TX-75 I Danville St@ E Powell St I FM-2432 VIMS report
jTotal Events by Hours of Day ~ ~ _..
Total
Early Mornin_g Hours -00:00AM to 06:00AM 0 0 0 0 Momina Rush Hours- 06:01 AM to 09:00AM 1- 0 0 1 1 Mid Morning Hours -09:01AM to 11:00 AM 0 0 1 1 Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to_Q2:00 PM _ 0 o_ - 0 - 0 Mid Afternoon Hours- 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 0 0 ___£ L Evening Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 0 0 1 - 1~
~ening Hours - 07:01 PM to 11 :59 PM 0 0 0 - 0 Total 0 0 5 5
VIMS_hour_group
11
2
I I 0 I I 0 I I 0
Early Morning Mid Lunch Mid Evening Evening Morning Rush Morning Time Afternoon Rush
[Total Events by Hours of Day ~ ~ _..
--Early Morning Hours - 00:00AM to 06:00 AM 0% 0% 0% Morning Rush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:00AM 0% 0% 20% Mid Mornin_g_Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0% 0% 20% Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0% 0% 0% Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 0% 0% 40% -Evening Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 0% 0% 20% Evening Hours - 07:01 PM to 11 :59 PM 0% 0% 0%
Total 0% 0% 100%
Percentage of Events by Time of Day
0%
Proprietary and Confidential Data
0 Early Morning • Morning Rush 0 Mid Morning Olunch Time • Mid Afternoon 0 Evening Rush • Evening ----'
Total
0% 20% 20% 0%
40% , 20%
0%_ 1000fQ..
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Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System ~ --v American j Site Data Report _________ Traffl~ Solutions
VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
Willis TX SB TX-75 I Danville St ® E Powell St I FM-2432 VIMS reoort I
VIMS Site Details VIMSSite# Installation Technician City I State Intersection Approach Name Approach Direction of Traffic (NBISBIEBIWB): VIMS Red Phase Record Length Installation Date Installation Day of Week Installation Time De-installation Date De-installation Time Total Operational Hours
-Lane and Signal Details Green Arrow for L T? Green Arrow for RT? Right on Red Allowed? Parking Lane? Bus Lane? Bus Stop?
Other notes and installation comments:
Site Observations
Observed traffic braking hard on Amber? - Y/N
Observed high volume of traffic? -YIN
Review Details Review Technician Name Date Reviewed Report Sent To Date Sent
Proprietary and Confidential Data
:-~ndrew Beckles
_]
Will isiTX i--TX-75 I Danville St@ E Powell St I FM-2432
SB
-02-Apr-09 02-Apr-09 Thu Thu 6:30AM 2:10PM 02-Apr-09 02-Apr-09 10:37 AM 6:17PM
8.2
YES
NO
YES f-
NO
NO
NO -
J
N
YE
,,-- Fran cis Franzen ~'---- 07 -..:....A=p"-r -0..;;..9:;..__ __
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American Traffic Solutions
VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009 - --==-
Willis, TX SB TX· 75 I Danville St @ E Powell St I FM-2432 VIMS report
Hour of Day ...._ ..
5 0 0 1:00:00 0 0 2:00:00 0 0 3:00:00 0 0 4:00:00 0 0 5:00:00 0 0 6:00:00 0 0 7:00:00 I 0 0 8:00:00 0 0 9:00:00 0 0
10:00:00 0 0 11:00:00 0 0 12:00:00 0 0 13:00:00 0 0 14:00:00 0 1 ~_O;_QO 0 0
16:00:00 0 0 17:00:00 1 0 1-18:00:00 0 0 ~0:00 0 0 ~0:00 0 0
21:00:00 0 0 22:00:00 0 0 23:00:00 0 0
Total 1 1
Proprietary and Confidential Data
~ Total
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
Histogra m of Recorded Violations For Study Period
<:> ~ ~ ~ ss~ ss~ ss~
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!Total Events by Hours of Day
Early Morning Hours -- 00:00 AM to 06:00AM MorningBush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:00AM Mid Morning Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM
I- Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00PM Evenina Rush Hours- 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM Evening Hours -07:01PM to 11 :59 PM
Total
~ 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
~ -.. Total
0 0 0 0 0 L . 0 0 t--0 0 0 - r- L 1 0- _1_ 0 0 - ~---~ ._, 0 0 1 0 2
VIMS _hour _group
!I e e e e I I I I e
Early Morning Mid Lunch Mid Evening Evening Morning Rush Morning Tim e Afternoon Rush
!Total Events by Hours of Day ~ ~ -.. Total
Earl}': Morning Hours - 00:00 AM to 06:00 AM 0% 0% 0% 0% Morning Rush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:00AM 0% 0% 0% 0% Mid Morning Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0% 0% 0% Oo/!L Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0% 0% 0% Q%_ Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 0% 50% 0% 50% Evening Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 50% 0% 0% 50% Evening Hours - 07:01 PM to 11 :59 PM 0% 0% 0% 0%
Total 50% 50% 0% 100%
Percentage of Events by Time of Day 0%
50%
Proprietary and Confidential Data
0 Early Morning • Morning Rush OMid Morning Olunch Time
SO% • Mid Afternoon 0 Evening Rush • Evening
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VIMS Site Details VIMSSite# Installation Technician City I State Intersection Approach Name Approach Direction of Traffic (NB/SBIEBIWB): VIMS Red Phase Record Length Installation Date Installation Day of Week Installation Time De-installation Date De-installation Time Total Operational Hours
Lane and Signal Details Green Arrow for L T? Green Arrow for RT? Right on Red Allowed? Parking Lane? Bus Lane? Bus Stop?
Other notes and installation comments:
Site Observations r-Observed traffic braking hard on Amber? -YIN
---Andrew Beckles -Willis/TX
TX-75 / Danville St@ FM-1097 I
NB
-02-Apr-09 02-Apr-09 Thu Thu 6:22AM 2:02PM 02-Apr-09 02-Apr-09 10:28AM 6:09PM
8.2
YES
NO -
NO
NO
NO NO
~ ______________________________________ __.~l Observed high volume of traffic? - Y/N
Review Details Review Technician Name Date Reviewed Report Sent To Date Sent
Proprietary l'lnd Confidential Data
_ _.:...:K~yu=ng RusGittL____j 07-Apr-~
W Montgomery
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VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009 -~---------------
Willis, TX NB TX-75 I Danville St@ FM-1097 I W Montgomery VIMS report
Hour of Day ~ ~ 0:00:00 0 0 1:00:00 0 0 2:00:00 0 0 3:00:00 0 0 4:00:00 0 0 5:00:00 0 0 6:00:00 0 0 7:00:00 0 ()
8:00:00 0 ()
9:00:00 0 ()
10:00:00 0 0 11:00:00 [_ 0 0 12:00:00 0 0 13:00:00 0 0 14:00:00 2 0 15:00:00 0 0 16:00:00 1 0 17:00:00 3 1 18:00:00 0 0 19:00:00 0 0 20:00:00 0 0 21 :00:00 0 0 22:00:00 0 0 23:00:00 0 0
Total 6 1
Proprietary and Confidential Data
~ Total
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 Q_ - 4 0 0 o_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
0
Histogram of Recorded Violations For Study Period
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VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
Willis, TX NB TX-75 I Danville St@ FM-1097 I W Montgomery VIMS report
Total Events by Hours of Day ....- ... _.. Total
Earl~ Morning Hours -- 00:00AM to 06:00 AM 0 0 0 0 Morninq Rush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:00 AM 0 0 0 0 Mid Morninq Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0 0 0 0 Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0 0 0 0
~id Afternoon Hours- 02:01 PM to 04:00 E_M 2 0 0 2 Evenina Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 4 1 0 L Evenina Hours -07:01PM to 11:59 PM 0 0 0 0
Total 6 1 0 7
V1MS_hour_group
!I 5
I I 2
0 0 0 0 0
Early Morning Mid Lunch Mid Evening Evening Morning Rush Morning Time Afternoon Rush
irotal Events by Hours of Day ....- ... _.. Total
Early Morning Hours - 00:00 AM to 06:00 AM 0% 0% 0% ocyL Morn ina Rush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:00AM 0% 0% 0% 0% ' -'-"---Mid Mornin_g Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0% 0% 0% 0% Lunch Time Ho_!Jrs - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0% 0% 0% 0% - ._,___ Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 29% 0% 0% 29% Eveninq Rush Hours -- 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 57% 14% 0% 71% Evenina Hours - 07:01 PM to 11:59 PM 0% 0% 0% 0%
Total 86% 14% 0% 100%
Percentage of Events by Time of Day 0%
Proprietary and Confidential Data
DEarly Morning • Morning Rush 0 Mid Morning Olunch Time • Mid Afternoon D Evening Rush • Evening
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Axsis Vio lation Incident Monitoring System Site Data Report
VIMS_review_date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
IUnerican Traffic Solutions -----------------
= =---------' Willis, TX NB TX-75 I Danville St@ FM-1097 I W Montgomery VIMS report
VIMS City Report for Willis, TX VIMS _review_ date between 4/5/2009 and 4/9/2009
as of Wednesday, April 08, 2009 - ----Willis, TX WB FM-1 097 I W Montgomery St @ 1-45 N Service Rd I East Side AM/PM Willis, TX EB FM-1097/ W Montgomery St@ 1-45 S Service Rd I West Side AM/PM Willis, TX EB FM-1097/ W Montgomery St@ TX-75/ Danville St AM/PM
Willis, TX NB TX-75/ Danville St@ E Powell St I FM-2432 AM/PM Willis, TX SB TX-75/ Danville St@ E Powell St I FM-2432 AM/PM Willis, TX NB TX-75 / Danville St@ FM-1097 / W Montgomery AM/PM
Proprietary and Confidential Data
0 violations
10violations ( 10 right)
16violations (5 left 5 straight 6 right)
5 violations ( 5 right )
2 violations (1 left 1 straight )
?violations (6 left 1 straight )
1.0 hrs total
8.2 hrs total
8.2 hrs total
8.2 hrs total
8.2 hrs total
8.2 hrs total
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A.xsis Violation Incident Monitoring System Site Data Report
VIMS_review_date between 9/7/2009 and 9/11/2009
I
VIMS Site Details VIMSSite# Installation Technician City I State Intersection Approach Name Approach Direction of Traffic (NB/SB/EBIWB): VIMS Red Phase Record Length Installation Date Installation Day of Week Installation Time De-installation Date De-installation Time Total Operational Hours
Lane and Signal Details Green Arrow for L T? Green Arrow for RT? Right on Red Allowed? Parking Lane? Bus Lane? Bus Stop?
Other notes and installation comments:
--- -Tech could not mount equipment to existing poles. Tech performed a HAND COUNT
Tech was able to find suitable pole for re-VIMS
Site Observations
Observed traffic braking hard on Amber?- YIN
Observed high volume of traffic?- Y/N
Lanes Monitored ._-t__,l._-t + I I I Review Details Review Technician Name Date Reviewed Report Sent To Date Sent
Proprietary and Confidential Data
Corey Planchard -
~illisi TX
FM-1097 I W Montgomery St@ l-45 N Service Rd I East Side WB r-02-Sep-09 01-Sep-09 Wed Tue 6:46AM 2:29PM 02-Sep-09 01-Sep-09 10:44 AM 6:36PM
8.1 ~·
r-NO -NO YES
----NO - . NO NO
NO -
YES
Page 1 of 10
Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System ~ American· I Site Data Report _____ Traffi~ Solution~
VIMS_review_date between 917f2009 and 9/11/2009
Willis, TX WB FM-1097 I W Montgomery St@ 1-45 N Service Rd I East Side VIMS report
........--· -Hour of Day ~ • -.. Total Histogram of Recorded Violations
0:00:00 0 0 0 0 For Study Period 1:00:00 0 0 0 0 2:00:00 0 0 0 0 1 3:00:00 0 0 0 0 4:00:00 0 0 0 0 5:00:00 0 0 0 0 1 6:00:00 0 0 0 0 7:00:00 I 0 0 0 0 8:00:00 0 0 0 0 1 r-9:00:00 0 1 0 1
10:00:00 0 0 0 0 11:00:00 0 0 0 0 1 r-12:00:00 0 0 0 0 13:00:00 0 0 0 0 14:00:00 0 1 0 1 0 f..-
15:00:00 0 1 0 1 16:00:00 0 0 0 0 17:00:00 0 1 0 1 0 t--
18:00:00 0 0 0 0 19:00:00 0 0 0 0 20:00:00 0 0 0 0 0
21:00:00 0 0 0 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
22:00:00 0 0 0 0 S)~ S)~ S)~ S)~ S)~ S)~ S)~ S)~ S)~ S)~ S)~ S)~
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23:00:00 0 0 0 0 ~· ~· ~· ~· co· .... ~· ""' . .....: . ..._ . "q,· ~· "-"'.
Total 0 4 0 4
Proprietary and Confidential Data Page 2 of 10
Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System Site Data Report
VIMS_review_date between 9f7/2009 and 9/11/2009
American noaffic Solutions
Willis, TX WB FM-1097 I W Montgomery St@ 1-45 N Service Rd I East Side VIMS report
~
!Total Events by Hours of Day <1111111 • ~ Total -r-Ear_!y Morning Hours-00:00AM to 06:00AM f--
0 - 0 0 0 ~orning Rush Hours- 06:01 AM to 09:00AM '- 0 0 0 '--- 0
Mid Morning Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0 1 0 1 Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0 0 0 0 Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM _ o 2 0 _ _ 2 Evening Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM _ 0 1 0 _ .1_ Evening Hours -- 07:01 PM to 11 :59 PM 0 0 0 0
Total 0 4 0 4
VIMS_hour_group
11
2
I I II II I I 0 I I II
Early Morning Mid Lunch Mid Evening Evening Morning Rush Morning Time Afternoon Rush
~otal Events by Hours of Day <1111111 • ~ Total
EarJy Mornirm Hours - 00:00AM to 06:00 AM 0% 0% 0% 0% Morning Rush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:00AM 0% 0% 0% 0%_ Mid Morning Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0% 25% 0% 25% --=:..:..:-
Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0% 0% 0% 0% Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 0% 50% 0% soo&= Evening Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 0% 25% 0% 2~ Evening Hours - 07:01 PM to 11:59 PM 0% 0% 0% 0%
Total - C)O/o 100% 0% 100%
Percentage of Events by Time of Day 0%
50%
Proprietary and Confidential Data
0%
• Early Morning • Morning Rush DMid Morning Olunch Time • Mid Afternoon D Evening Rush • Evening
Page 3 of 10
Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System Site Data Report
VIMS_review_date between 917/2009 and 9/11/2009
VIMS Site Details VIMSSite# Installation Technician City I State Intersection Approach Name Approach Direction of Traffic (NBISBIEBIWB): VIMS Red Phase Record length Installation Date Installation Day of Week Installation Time De-installation Date De-installation Time Total Operational Hours
Lane and Signal Details Green Arrow for L T? Green Arrow for RT? Right on Red Allowed? Parking Lane? Bus Lane? Bus Stop?
Other notes and installation comments: --
Site Observations -Observed traffic braking hard on Amber?- YIN
Observed high volume of traffic? - Y/N
--
!corey Planchard
WillisiTX
1-45 N Service Rd I East Side@ FM-1097 I W
B r ontgomery St
03-Sep-09 02-Sep-09 Thu Wed 6:57AM 2:40PM 03-Sep-09 02-Sep-09 11 :05 AM 6:33PM
8.0
NO ----
NO -YES -NO --NO - NO
'----
~ ~
~------------------------------------__.
Review Details Review Technician Name Date Reviewed Report Sent To Date Sent
Proprietary and Confidential Data
MikeG raffag~ Sep-o~l 10-
Page 4 of 10
Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System Site Data Report
VIMS_review_date between 9/7/2009 and 9/11/2009
Hour of Day ~ • ~ Total
0:00:00 0 0 0 0 1:00:00 0 0 0 0 2:00:00 0 0 0 0 3:00:00 0 0 0 0 4:00:00 0 0 0 0 5:00:00 0 0 0 0 6:00:00 0 0 0 0 7:00:00 0 0 0 0 8:00:00 0 0 0 0 9:00:00 0 0 1 1
10:00:00 0 0 2 2 11:00:00 0 0 0 0 12:00:00 0 0 0 0 13:00:00 0 0 0 0 14:00:00 0 0 0 0 15:00:00 0 0 1 1 16:00:00 0 0 0 0 17:00:00 0 0 0 0 18:00:00 0 0 1 1 19:00:00 0 0 0 0 20:00:00 0 0 0 o_ 21 :00:00 0 0 0 0
His to
3
2
2
1
1
0
~ ~ ~~ ~~ 22:00:00 0 0 0 0 .~ .~ .;.~
23:00:00 0 0 0 0 ~· ~· .
Total 0 0 5 5
Proprietary and Confidential Data
gram of Recorded Violations For Study Period
Page 5 of 10
Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System ~ American ~ Site Data Report l:_f!! _n-affi~ Solut.!_o...!'~
VIMS_review_date betwee n 917/2009 and 9/11/2009
Willis, TX NB 1-45 N Service Rd I East Side @ FM-1097 I W Montgomery St VIMS report
[Total Events by Hours of Day ~ • ~ Total
Earlv Mornina Hours - 00:00AM to 06:00 AM 0 0 0 0 Mornina Rush Hours- 06:01 AM to 09:00AM 0 0 0 0 Mid Morn ina Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0 0 3 3 ~1,1_nch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0 0 0 0
Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 0 0 1 1 Evenina Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 0 0 1 1 Evening Hours - 07:01 PM to 11 :59 PM 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 5 5
VIMS _hour _group
jl 3
I I 0 0 0 0
Early Morning Mid Lunch Mid EVening EVening Morning Rush Morning Time Afternoon Rush
!Total Events by Hours of Day ~ • ~ Total
Earlv Mornina Hours - 00:00 AM to 06:00 AM 0% 0% 0% 0% Mornino Rush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:00 AM 0% 0% 0% 0%
.___.Mjd Morning Hours -09:01AM to 11:00 AM 0% 0% 60% 60% Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0% 0% 0% 0% Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 0% 0% 20% 20% Evenino Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 0% 0% 20% 20% Evenino Hours - 07:01 PM to 11:59 PM 0% 0% 0% 0%
Total 0% 0% 100% 100%
Percentage of Events by Time of Day 0%
Proprietary and Confidential Data
0 Early Morning • Morning Rush 0 Mid Morning Olunch Time • Mid Afternoon 0 Evening Rush • Evening
Page 6 of 10
Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System l=~ American Site Data Report _C! __ Traffi~ Solutio_!'~
VlMS_review_date between 9n/2009 and 9/ 11/2009 -=,........------:=,!
Willis, TX SB 1-45 S Service Rd I West Side @ FM-1097 I W Montgomery St VIMS report VIMS Site Details
VIMS Site# Installation Technician City I State Intersection Approach Name Approach Direction of Traffic (NB/SB/EBIWB): VIMS Red Phase Record Length Installation Date Installation Day of Week Installation Time De-installation Date De-installation Time Total 0 rational Hours
Lane and Si nal Details Green Arrow for L T? Green Arrow for RT? Right on Red Allowed? Parking Lane? Bus Lane? Bus Sto ?
Other notes and installation comments:
Site Observations
Observed traffic braking hard on Amber? - Y/N
Observed high volume of traffic?- YIN
Corey Planchard --- -Willis/TX - ------1-45 S Service Rd I West Side @ FM-1 097 I W Montgomery St
ISB c 02-Sep-09 01-Sep-09 Wed Tue 6:56AM 2:41 PM 02-Sep-09 01-Sep-09 10:42 AM 6:33PM
7.6
NO NO YES NO NO NO
NO '--Eo ~------------------------------------~
Review Details Review Technician Name Date Reviewed Report Sent To Date Sent
Proprietary and Confidential Data
~ike Graffagnino I -= 1 0-Sep-09
Page 7 of 10
Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System Site Data Report
VIMS_review_date between 9f712009 and 9/11/2009
American Trame Solutions
Willis, TX SB 1-45 S Service Rd I West Side @ FM-1097 I W Montgomery St VIMS report
Hour of Day ...._ ...
0:00:00 0 0 ~:00:00 0 0
2:00:00 0 0 3:00:00 0 0 4:00:00 0 0 5:00:00 0 0 6:00:00 0 0 7:00:00 0 0 8:00:00 0 0 9:00:09 _ _ _ o 0 10:00:00 0 0 -11:00:00 0 0 12:00:00 0 0 13:00:00 0 0 14:00:00 Q 0 15:00:00 0 0 16:00:00 0 0 17:00:00 1 0 18:00:00 0 0 ~:00:00 0 0
20:00:00 0 0 21 :00:00 0 0 22:00:00 0 0 -23:00:00 0 0
,__Total 1 0
Proprietary and Confidential Data
~ Total
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4
3
2
2
1
1
0
Histogram of Recorded Violations od For Study Peri
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Page 8 of 10
Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System Site Data Report
VIMS_review_date between 9nt2009 and 9/11/2009
Willis, TX SB 1·45 S Service Rd I West Side @ FM-1097 I W Montgomery St VIMS report
[Total Events by Hours of Day ~ • ~ Total
Earlv MorninQ Hours - 00:00 AM to 06:00 AM 0 0 0 0 Morninq Rush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:00AM 0 0 0 0 Mid MorninQ Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0 0 2 2 Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0 0 0 0 Mid Afternoon Hours - 02:01 PM to 04:00 PM 0 0 0 0 Evenina Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 1 0 1 2 Evening Hours - 07:01 PM to 11:59 PM 0 0 0 0
Total 1 0 3 4
VIMS_hour_group
11
2 2
I I I I 0 6 6 0 6
Early Morning Mid Lunch Mid Evening Evening Morning Rush Morning Time Afternoon Rush
tTotal Events by Hours of Day ~ • ~ Total
Earlv Mornina Hours - 00:00AM to 06:00 AIYI 0% 0% 0% 0% Mornina Rush Hours - 06:01 AM to 09:00 AM 0% 0% 0% 0% ,.-=--Mid Mornina Hours - 09:01 AM to 11 :00 AM 0% 0% 50% 50% Lunch Time Hours - 11 :01 AM to 02:00 PM 0% 0% 0% 0% Mid Afternoon Hours- 02:01 PM to 04:00PM 0% 0% 0% 0% Evening Rush Hours - 04:01 PM to 07:00 PM 25% 0% 25% 50% Evenina Hours - 07:01 PM to 11:59 PM 0% 0% 0% 0%
Total 25% 0% 75% 100%
Percentage of Events by Time of Day
0%
50%
0%
Proprietary and Confidential Data
50%
0 Early Morning • Morning Rush 0 Mid Morning Olunch Time • Mid Afternoon 0 Evening Rush • Evening
Page 9 of 10
Axsis Violation Incident Monitoring System ~ Gr American Site Data Report ~-?!' _Traffi~ SolutiO_!'~
VIMS_review_date between 9/7/2009 and 9/11/2009 ~~~~~__J
Willis, TX SB 1-45 S Service Rd I West Side @ FM·1097 I W Montgomery St VIMS report
VIMS City Report for Willis, TX VIMS _review_ date between 9/7/2009 and 9/1112009
as of Thursday, September 10, 2009
Willis, TX WB FM-1097 I W Montgomery St@ 1-45 N Service Rd I East Side AM/PM
Willis, TX NB 1-45 N Service Rd I East Side@ FM-1097 I W Montgomery St AM/PM
Willis, TX SB 1-45 S Service Rd I West Side @ FM-1 097 I W Montgomery St AM/PM
Proprietary and Confidential Data
4 violations ( 4 straight )
5 violations ( 5 right )
4 violations ( 1 left 3 right )
8. 1 hrs total
8. 0 hrs total
7. 6 hrs total
Page 10 of 10
I Project Schedule City: Willis
I Phase: 1
Updated: 9/18/2009
I I Estimated Actual
Estimated Completion Completion
I Milestone Start Date Date Date Completed I
Notice of Award 3/17/2009 X
I Contract Executed 5/19/2009 X
Traffic Safety Study (Vims Analysis) 4/2/2009 4/8/2009 4/8/2009 X
!Intersection and Approach List Approved 10/5/2009
Site Surveys and Engineering 30 days 10/19/2009 11/17/2009
I Project Kickoff Meeting 10/13/2009
Project Business Rules Meeting 10/27/2009
I Plans Submitted 11/18/2009
Plans Approved and Permitted 30 days 11/18/2009 12/17/2009
I Pre - Construction Meeting 12/22/2009
Construction 21 days 12/28/2009 1/18/2010
I, nstallation 7 days 1/19/2010 1/25/2010
Warning Period 30 days 1/27/2010 2/25/2010
I Police Training 2/10/2010
,Commencement Of Citations 2/26/2010 1 Court and Finance Training 3/22/2010
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