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Page 1: A Data-Driven Method for Prioritizing Projects in Central Idaho

A Data-Driven Method for Prioritizing Projects in Central Idaho

Prepared for the

2012 ITE Western District Meeting Santa Barbara, California

Prepared by

Bob Schulte, DKS Associates

June 2012

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Presentation Outline

1. Development of Corridor Needs Assessment Tool

2. Findings and Conclusions

3. Next Steps

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Coverage Area – District 4

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Need for Assessment Tool

District 4 Needs

Support was needed for pre-STIP project development process

Dist. 4 had no structured, systematic method for needs identification

Method had to be practical, efficient, and sustainable

ITD Headquarters Requirements

Headquarters grades each district on on-time, on-budget project delivery performance

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Corridor Needs Assessment Tool

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Corridor Health Tool

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STIP Funding Categories

Minor Pavement Preservation (1R)

Pavement Maintenance

Pavement Restoration

Bridge Preservation

Bridge Restoration

Expansion

Highway Safety Improvement

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Filtering Factors

Filtering factors are applied prior to calculating need scores

Factors reflect minimum eligibility requirements within each funding program

Example – Minor Pavement Preservation Program

Pavement has not structurally failed, but is not in good structural condition

This means: 2.5 < Cracking Index < 3.5

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Identification of Need Score Factors and Weights

Factors needed to reflect:

Requirements from ITD Headquarters for project development

Factors considered by Dist. 4 in their project selection process

Weights:

Initial set of weights developed once factors defined

Weights revised based on Dist. 4 input

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Need Score Formula -Pavement Preservation

Factor Weight Formula

HAL? 6.7% =1 if Yes; =0 if No Rutting Depth

13.3% =1/ ((2*Max. Allowable Rutting Depth)/ Rutting Depth) if Rutting Depth>Max. Allowable Rutting Depth; else 0

Pavement Condition

40.0% Interstates and Arterials:

=1 if 2.5<(CI or RI)<3.0; =.33 if 3.0<(CI or RI)<3.5; else 0

Collectors:

=1 if 2.0<(CI or RI)<3.0; =.33 if 3.0<(CI or RI)<3.5; else 0

Daily Truck Traffic

6.7% =Daily Truck Traffic/ Max. Daily Truck Traffic

Speed limit 6.7% =1 if speed limit>65, =.75 if speed limit>55, =.50 if speed limit>35, =.25 if speed limit<35

Interstate? 13.3% =1 if Yes; =0 if No

US Route? 6.7% =1 if Yes; =0 if No

AADT 6.7% =AADT/ Max. AADT for all Dist. 4 segments

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Data Sources

Example data sources:

Highway Data Quest (on-line roadway database)

Dist. 4 High Accident Location (HAL) listing

Traffic volume data from ITD Road Section

Bridge data from ITD Bridge Section

WebCARS (on-line crash records database)

Only new data developed was LOS data

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System Implementation

Corridor Needs Assessment Tool consists of two components:

Excel spreadsheets for calculating and reporting need scores

GIS shape files for graphically displaying levels of need for highway segments

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Need Score Spreadsheet -Pavement Preservation

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Need Score Summary

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Need Score Map -Pavement Preservation

Segments are color-coded by percentile need category

Gray segments are segments that do not meet filters

Maps allow quick first assessment of highest-need segments

Additional information can be obtained by “drilling down” into spreadsheets

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Findings and Conclusions

Corridor Needs Assessment Tool:

Valuable first-cut method for identifying needs by funding category

Provides a systematic, defensible process for establishing project needs

Identified issues:

Data collection more labor-intensive than anticipated

Needs data is static and reflects existing conditions only

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Next Steps

Short-term improvements:

Integration of Tool with ITD Transportation Asset Management System (TAMS)

Development of capability to produce future need scores

Long-term improvements:

Variable segmentation of highways for analysis

Linkage of Tool with needs-related databases

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Bob SchulteDKS AssociatesTRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS720 SW Washington Street, Suite 500Portland, Oregon  97205Ph:  503.243.3500 |Cell:  503.504.9086 [email protected] | www.dksassociates.com