The total 10-year project cost of implementing Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) strategies on the U.S. 75 Corridor in Dallas, Texas is estimated at $13.6 million with annualized costs of $1.62 million per year.

Results from an analysis, modeling and simulation (ASM) of ICM deployed on U.S. 75.

Made Public Date
10/31/2011
Identifier
2011-SC00236
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Summary Information

The Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) initiative works to advance the integration of ITS technologies on major corridors with under-utilized capacity across the nation. An important element of the initiative is to demonstrate the benefits and the costs of ICM and to evaluate the value of implementing various ICM strategies to manage congestion. One of the pioneer sites in the initiative, U.S. 75 in Dallas, Texas, is a major corridor serving commuting trips into downtown Dallas via the freeway, bus routes, light-rail line, and arterial streets; reverse commuting trips to commercial and retail developments in the locations north of Dallas; regional traffic during the off-peak; and, interstate traffic between Texas and Oklahoma.

A study of the impact of ICM strategies on U.S. 75 Corridor estimated the capital, operating and maintenance (O&M) and annualized costs of a 10-year ICM project. The study used an Analysis, Modeling and Simulation (AMS) framework to assess the impacts of ICM on the corridor under high, medium, and low travel demand, daily operations, and freeway and arterial incidents. The study investigated various ICM strategies, including pretrip and en-route traveler information, mode shift to transit, freeway ramp metering, signal coordination on arterials with freeway ramp metering, physical bus priority, and congestion pricing on managed lanes.

The study assessed capital costs, which are up-front costs needed to procure and install ICM equipment; O&M costs, which are the continuing costs necessary to operate and maintain the deployed equipment including labor costs; and annualized costs, which are the average annual costs of deploying, operating, and maintaining ICM. Annualized costs are especially useful when estimating long-term budgetary impacts of ICM projects. Annualized costs are determined from capital costs that have been amortized over the anticipated life of each piece of equipment.

Findings

  • The estimate for the annualized cost was $1.62 million per year (over 10 years).
  • The estimate of the 10-year life-cycle cost was $13.6 million.