Inglewood Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)
Purpose
The purpose of this project is to improve traffic mobility and safety to the major arterials that run through the City of Inglewood by expanding the current central traffic control system. This objective involves design and implementation of fiber optic communication, CCTV cameras, speed detection, and web-based traveler information systems.
RFP Summary
The City of Inglewood’s Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Program was started in 1999 and updated in 2004. Over the past 19 years, the City has successfully implemented Phase
I to Phase IV of the ITS program, with future Phase VI planned. This project is funded through Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACTMA) Proposition C Funding Agreement Number 920000000F7319.
The purpose of this project is to improve traffic mobility and safety to the major arterials that run through the City of Inglewood by expanding the current central traffic control system. This objective involves design and implementation of fiber optic communication, CCTV cameras, speed detection, and web-based traveler information systems.
The project is located in the City of Inglewood (City) along Arbor Vitae Street between La Cienega Boulevard and Prairie Avenue, Crenshaw Boulevard between 104th Street and 118th
Street, La Brea Avenue between Manchester Boulevard and Century Boulevard, Manchester Boulevard between La Brea Avenue and Crenshaw Boulevard, and Prairie Avenue between
Manchester Boulevard and Century Boulevard.
Tangible Work Products / Scope of Work
The project will design and provide Plans, Specifications and Estimates (PS&E) of ITS equipment. At a minimum, the project will install fiber optic communications, six (6) closed
circuit television (CCTV) cameras, two (2) changeable message signs, and up to three (3) new communication hubs and replace Type 170 signal controllers with Type 2070 signal
controllers.
The project will also expand central control and allow traffic signals with the project limit, to be connected and managed by the City’s Traffic Manageable Center.
The project implementation will allow the traffic signals within the project limits, to be connected and managed by the City’s Traffic Manageable Center.