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Documents

The following documents and miscellaneous items are available for download:

Document/Item Name
(May require right-mouse click and "save as" to download)

File Size (KB)
Description
ADOT-TOC-ControlRm-227MB.psd

227362

Compilation of 100+ photos to create a view of the TOC Control Room. Format: Photoshop Document (PSD) Resolution: 13655 x 8000
ADOT-TOC-ControlRm-45MB.jpg
45175

Compilation of 100+ photos to create a view of the TOC Control Room. Format: Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPG) Resolution: 13655 x 8000

ADOT-TOC-ControlRm-14MB.jpg
14647
Compilation of 100+ photos to create a view of the TOC Control Room. Format: Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPG) Resolution: 6828 x 4000
CCTV-PhxMetro-081203.pdf
835
File showing location of all cameras (Closed Circuit TeleVision; CCTV) along Phoenix Metro freeways.
DMS-PhxMetro-081218.pdf
901
Map showing location and status, within Phoenix Metro area, of ADOT Dynamic Message Signs. See also DMS-Statewide map below.
DMS-Statewide-090107.pdf
186
Map showing location and status of ADOT Dynamic Message Signs. See also
DMS-PhxMetro map above.

FMS Design Guidelines (single file)

    FMS DG Errata (applies to all DG files)

By Chapter:
Chap  1. Introduction
Chap  2. FMS Elements
Chap  3. FMS Infrastructure Components
Chap  4. Communications System
Chap  5. Detector Systems
Chap  6. Cabinets
Chap  7. DMS
Chap  8. CCTV
Chap  9. Node Buildings
Chap 10. OSP
Chap 11. Testing

Varies

Freeway Management System, Design Guidelines.

You may either download the entire Design Guidelines (8.5 MB) or just the chapters you need (chapter sizes vary).

The current version is: May 2009
The current Errata is dated: 24 Sep 09

FMS-PhxMetro-072805.jpg
140
Map showing past, present, and future Freeway Management System projects for the Phoenix area.
RampMeter-DesignGuide-0803.pdf
15371
ADOT Ramp Meter Design, Operations, and Maintenance Guidelines.

RCN Newsletter 1 (Fall 2008)
RCN Newsletter 2 (Fall 2009)

~400
each

Regional Community Network, connecting agencies in Maricopa County

Documents are provided as they become available in PDF format, which requires Adobe Reader to view.