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Service Description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><div style='font-size:12pt'><p><span>The city of Phoenix enables residents to submit traffic signal, or left-turn arrow installation requests. These requests are then studied and evaluated based on all applicable federal, state, and local engineering standards and guidelines as well as engineering judgement. The data is intended to build a public interface that will allow the requestors to get details and updates on their submitted requests.</span></p><p><span><span>Background</span></span></p><p><span><span>Traffic Signal or Left-Turn Arrow installation requests are submitted using an </span></span><a href='https://www.phoenix.gov/administration/departments/streets/requests-services/street-maintenance-requests/traffic-signal-left-turn-request.html' style='text-decoration:underline;'><span style='text-decoration:underline;'><span>online form</span></span></a><span> and the submitted feedback is then sent to a SharePoint list. Traffic Services engineers study the requests against applicable standards, locations, conflicts, and available funding. Based on these factors, the decision is then made whether to recommend or not recommend the installation of the device(s). </span></p></div></div></div></div>
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Description: The city of Phoenix enables residents to submit traffic signal, or left-turn arrow installation requests. These requests are then studied and evaluated based on all applicable federal, state, and local engineering standards and guidelines as well as engineering judgement. The data is intended to build a public interface that will allow the requestors to get details and updates on their submitted requests.BackgroundTraffic Signal or Left-Turn Arrow installation requests are submitted using an online form and the submitted feedback is then sent to a SharePoint list. Traffic Services engineers study the requests against applicable standards, locations, conflicts, and available funding. Based on these factors, the decision is then made whether to recommend or not recommend the installation of the device(s).
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Title: Signal Evaluation Intersections
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Comments: The city of Phoenix enables residents to submit traffic signal, or left-turn arrow installation requests. These requests are then studied and evaluated based on all applicable federal, state, and local engineering standards and guidelines as well as engineering judgement. The data is intended to build a public interface that will allow the requestors to get details and updates on their submitted requests.BackgroundTraffic Signal or Left-Turn Arrow installation requests are submitted using an online form and the submitted feedback is then sent to a SharePoint list. Traffic Services engineers study the requests against applicable standards, locations, conflicts, and available funding. Based on these factors, the decision is then made whether to recommend or not recommend the installation of the device(s).
Subject: This data will allow Traffic Services engineers to update the data regularly into the new map application. This data will also be available to the public, displaying current requests for new signals or flashing yellow arrows.
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Keywords: Phoenix,Street Transportation Department,Asset Location Services,City of Phoenix Jurisdiction,Traffic Signal Evaluations,HAWK,Flashing Arrow,Citywide,Yellow Arrow,Public,Intersections
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