Multimodal Data Inventory Evaluation to Improve FDOT’s Roadway Classification Inventory
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2019-09-30
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Edition:Final Report, 10/23/2017-09/30/2019
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Abstract:As the Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT) work advances the development of a multimodal system for the State of Florida, the Transportation Data & Analytics (TDA) Office anticipates that the development of new modes, including the Shared Use Nonmotorized (SUN) Trail network, will soon outpace current FDOT data inventory systems and practices. The aim of this research was to investigate acceptable inventory methods based on FDOT data accuracy requirements and available technology to create more efficient, scalable, and acceptable data inventory management standards. The objectives of this research were to determine a methodology of inventory of SUN Trail assets and identify an efficient data management design for hardware/software investment. The research investigated existing FDOT roadway and SUN Trail inventory methods and transportation data inventory methods of other state, regional, and local agencies. Findings included recommendations for SUN Trail features and characteristics data to be collected to support management of the life cycle of trail assets and performance measurement. Twelve identified data inventory methods were evaluated. Recommendations for inventory process and methods by responsible FDOT office were developed. The results of this research can be used as a basis to support future implementation of a SUN Trail characteristics inventory that may support stakeholder data needs.
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