May 27 Agenda
Traffic Incident Management Self-Assessment - 2005 National Report
Incident Management Project - Agenda & Minutes Archives
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The project goal is to develop a formalized traffic incident management plan to establish predetermine emergency bypass routes from U.S. 101 Corridor and portions of I-280 in instances of a major traffic incident occurrence. These routes will be utilized for the duration of the traffic incident and until the freeway segment is reopened to traffic. The development of a combined strategy and implementation plan will improve the ability of local transportation and emergency services agencies to exchange information and coordinate effectively to detect and respond to traffic incidents, which will lower incident clearance times and decrease the time it takes restore traffic services.
Incident Management
This committee is a subcommittee to the CMP Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and is composed of public works, fire, and police departments from the participating cities. In addition, other members include California Highway Patrol (CHP), Caltrans Operations and Traffic Management divisions, Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), San Francisco International Airport (SFO), County Office of Emergency Services (OES), and San Mateo County Transportation Authority (SMCTA).
